Self-employed painters and decorators will need MTD-compatible digital records from April 2027 when the threshold drops to £30,000. Most decorating businesses operate on tight margins with significant materials costs — paint, wallpaper, fillers, access equipment.
Self-employed painters and decorators will need MTD-compatible digital records from April 2027 when the threshold drops to £30,000. Most decorating businesses operate on tight margins with significant materials costs — paint, wallpaper, fillers, access equipment. Tracking these properly reduces your tax bill and keeps you HMRC-compliant.
Paint-covered hands and a phone full of missed calls between coats. Decorators are on their feet all day and admin happens at 9pm. MTD means those evening catch-ups need to be digital, not scribbled on the back of a Dulux colour chart.
Self-employed painters & decorators in Contractor Hatfield (North West England) earn an estimated £32,000 per year on average — above the April 2027 threshold of £30,000. Tradespeople in Contractor Hatfield 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 painters & decorators include: paint, brushes, rollers, dust sheets, masking tape, filler, sandpaper, van, insurance.
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paint, emulsion, gloss, primer, wallpaper, paste, brushes, rollers, trays, dust sheets, masking tape, filler, caulk, sandpaper, sugar soap, scaffold tower hire, van fuel, vehicle costs, insurance
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 earning over £50,000 from April 2026, or over £30,000 from April 2027. Many full-time decorators will be caught by the £30,000 threshold.
Yes. All materials used on customer jobs — paint, wallpaper, filler, primer — are "Cost of goods" for HMRC purposes.
Reusable equipment like dust sheets, brushes, and rollers are allowable expenses. Consumables and tool replacements are also deductible.
MTD requires digital records of income and expenses. While you do not need per-job breakdowns for HMRC, having them helps you understand profitability. Graft tracks expenses per job automatically.
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