SUPPORTING FARMING BUSINESSES

Specialist accountancy and tax advice for farming businesses

Proactive advice personalised to suit the needs of your business. 

HOW WE CAN HELP

Advice that considers the whole farming business

Farming decisions rarely affect just one financial year. Our team brings together accountancy, tax, estate and trust expertise to support both the business and the people behind it.

Annual accounts

Clear, reliable accounts and advice to help you understand your position and meet your obligations.

Tax planning and advisory

Forward planning around income, capital investment, disposals and changes to your business.

Succession planning

Helping farming families consider ownership, inheritance and the future transfer of the farm.

Estates and trusts

Specialist support with estate administration, trusts and the protection of family assets.

Business planning

Practical financial insight to support investment, restructuring, borrowing and long-term decisions.

Start with a conversation

Tell us what is changing in your business and we will help you identify the right next step.

TAILORED SUPPORT

Built around your business, family and future

Our advice can cover the day-to-day requirements of running the business as well as the decisions that shape what comes next.

We take time to understand how the farm operates, who is involved and what the family wants to achieve, before making any recommendations.

J H Greenwood & Company
OUR PEOPLE

Local knowledge. Specialist expertise.

As an independent firm of Chartered Accountants and Chartered Tax Advisers, we provide joined-up advice that considers immediate financial priorities alongside longer-term family interests.

Take a look at our team, put a face to a name and see how their relevant areas of expertise can help provide support.

LET US KNOW

How can we help?

Tell us a little about your farm or agricultural business and a member of our team will be in touch.

Berwick-upon-Tweed
01289 302463

Edinburgh
0131 378 2737

enquiries@jhgreenwood.co.uk

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Making Tax Digital Starts April 2026

Are You Ready?​

From April 2026, many sole traders and landlords must keep digital records and submit quarterly updates to HMRC.

If your income from self-employment or property exceeds £50,000, the new rules are likely to apply to you.

Find out how Making Tax Digital could affect your business.