Making Tax Digital hits the construction sector hard. Self-employed builders and building contractors turning over more than £50,000 must comply from April 2026.
Making Tax Digital hits the construction sector hard. Self-employed builders and building contractors turning over more than £50,000 must comply from April 2026. With large job values, multiple materials purchases per week, and subcontractor payments, builders have some of the most complex expense records of any trade. Getting MTD-ready now avoids a scramble when the first quarterly deadline arrives in August 2026.
Builders juggle materials orders, skip hire, scaffolding rentals, and subcontractor invoices across multiple jobs simultaneously. A shoebox of receipts dumped on an accountant in January is no longer acceptable. You need real-time records.
Self-employed builders in Contractor Hadfield (North West England) earn an estimated £42,000 per year on average — above the April 2027 threshold of £30,000. Tradespeople in Contractor Hadfield often also cover Abbey Hey, Abram, Accrington and surrounding areas.
The North West has a large, competitive trades market. Manchester and Liverpool drive demand, with rates at or near the national average.
Tradespeople covering Greater Manchester, Merseyside, and Lancashire should track toll charges (Mersey tunnels, M6 toll) as deductible expenses.
With average earnings around the national median, many North West tradespeople will be caught by the £30,000 threshold from April 2027. Common deductible expenses for builders include: materials, skip hire, scaffolding, plant hire, subcontractor costs, van, fuel, insurance.
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timber, plasterboard, bricks, blocks, cement, sand, aggregate, skip hire, scaffolding hire, plant/digger hire, subcontractor labour, van fuel, vehicle costs, public liability insurance, CSCS card, waste disposal fees, tool hire
Graft auto-maps all of these to the correct HMRC SA103 categories: Cost of goods, Car/van/travel, Phone/office, Rent/rates/insurance, Advertising, and Other expenses.
If your qualifying income exceeds £50,000 from April 2026 (or £30,000 from April 2027), yes. Most full-time builders will cross this threshold. Qualifying income is gross turnover, not profit.
CIS deductions are taken at source (20% or 30%), but your qualifying income for MTD is your gross income before CIS deductions. You still need to track all income and expenses digitally. CIS tax already deducted is reconciled in your Final Declaration.
Yes. Building materials go under "Cost of goods" in HMRC categories. Skip hire, scaffolding, and plant hire are also allowable expenses. Graft maps these automatically.
Q1: 6 Apr – 5 Jul (deadline ~7 Aug). Q2: 6 Jul – 5 Oct (deadline ~7 Nov). Q3: 6 Oct – 5 Jan (deadline ~7 Feb). Q4: 6 Jan – 5 Apr (deadline ~7 May). Plus a Final Declaration by 31 January the following year.
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