VAT

From VAT registrations to VAT returns and everything in between. We pride ourselves on offering a bespoke, professional service and are committed to working closely with you and your business needs.

VAT can be confusing, but our team are here to guide you through this.

Whether you are approaching the VAT threshold and need advice or assistance with registration, or your business is already VAT registered we are here to help.

We can assist in the preparation of monthly or quarterly VAT returns or simply check and advise on your figures before submission.

The introduction of Making Tax Digital has increased reporting requirements, and we understand the importance of correct submissions.

We also offer advice on more complex matters such as Industry Specific issues, Partial Exemption and Options to Tax Properties.

  • VAT Registration
  • Bookkeeping
  • VAT Returns
  • VAT Deregistration
  • VAT Enquiries

VAT

JH Greenwood & Company deal with all aspects of VAT and are happy to support you with what you need.

Client Centric Approach

We prioritise understanding your business and goals to provide personalised accountany solutions.

Experienced Team

Our team brings years of experience and expertise to every client engagement.

Transparent Communication

We believe in open and honest communication, keeping you informed every step of the way.

Tailored Advice

No matter the size or nature of your business, we tailor our services to meet your specific needs.

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.