Free Downloadable Business Guides

ACCOUNTING & RECORD KEEPING

An essential guide to record keeping, reporting requirements and preparing information for your accountant.

BUSINESS FINANCE, FUNDING & GROWTH

Guidance on funding, financial planning and improving performance, helping you manage cash flow and support sustainable business growth.

RISK, REGULATION & GOVERNANCE

Guidance on protecting your business and meeting legal responsibilities, covering areas such as fraud, insolvency and regulatory compliance.

PENSIONS

An overview of pensions and employee benefits, including auto enrolment and longer-term tax considerations for both employers and employees.

PROPERTY INVESTMENT

Key considerations for property investment, including buy-to-let and the tax implications of owning and managing property.

COMPANY SECRETARIAL

The administrative and legal requirements of running a company, including statutory records, filings and governance responsibilities.

DATA, IT & WORKPLACE POLICY

Practical advice on managing data, technology and workplace policies, helping you protect information and support modern ways of working.

CHARITIES & NOT FOR PROFIT

Specialist guidance for charities and not-for-profit organisations, including trustee responsibilities and regulatory considerations.

TRUSTS, ESTATES & SUCCESSION

Guidance on planning for the future, including trusts, estate planning and passing on wealth or business interests.

Arrange Your Free Consultation

If you would like to discuss your tax and accountancy requirements, please complete this form, and we will get back to you as soon possible to arrange a free consultation. 

You can find directions to our head office in Berwick-upon-Tweed with location maps, which can be found on the Contact page.

Berwick-upon-Tweed Accountants: 01289 302463

Edinburgh Accountants: 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.