Self-employed gardeners and landscapers face seasonal income patterns that make MTD tracking important. Busy spring and summer months followed by quiet winters mean your quarterly submissions will vary significantly.
Self-employed gardeners and landscapers face seasonal income patterns that make MTD tracking important. Busy spring and summer months followed by quiet winters mean your quarterly submissions will vary significantly. Digital records help you plan for tax payments during lean months.
Muddy boots, wet gloves, and a phone that is always running out of battery. Gardeners work outdoors all day and need admin that takes seconds, not hours.
Self-employed gardeners in Gateshead (North East England) earn an estimated £25,200 per year on average — approaching the April 2028 threshold of £20,000. Tradespeople in Gateshead often also cover Billingham, Bishop Auckland, Chester Le Street and surrounding areas.
The North East has lower average rates but also lower operating costs. Newcastle and Sunderland are the main hubs of trade activity.
Lower fuel costs and cheaper van insurance partially offset lower rates. All business expenses remain fully deductible under MTD.
Many North East tradespeople will be caught by the £30,000 threshold from April 2027, with some already above £50,000. Common deductible expenses for gardeners include: plants, compost, aggregates, mower fuel, tool maintenance, van, trailer, insurance.
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plants, seeds, compost, bark mulch, aggregates, slabs, mower fuel, strimmer line, hedge trimmer blades, tool servicing, trailer costs, van fuel, vehicle costs, insurance, waste disposal
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.
From April 2027 if qualifying income exceeds £30,000, or April 2028 if over £20,000. Landscapers with larger projects may hit the £50,000 threshold and need compliance from April 2026.
Yes. All materials supplied to customers — plants, compost, aggregates, slabs — are "Cost of goods" for HMRC.
Equipment fuel, servicing, blade sharpening, and replacement parts are all allowable business expenses.
Each quarter is reported independently. A busy Q1 (spring) might show £12,000 income while a quiet Q3 (winter) shows £3,000. Both are submitted as they are.
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