Self-employed roofers face unique MTD challenges. The work is seasonal, weather-dependent, and often involves emergency repairs alongside planned jobs.
Self-employed roofers face unique MTD challenges. The work is seasonal, weather-dependent, and often involves emergency repairs alongside planned jobs. From April 2026, roofers earning over £50,000 must keep digital expense records and submit quarterly updates. Storm damage seasons can push turnover well above the threshold even for one-person operations.
You cannot fill in a spreadsheet when you are 30 feet up a ladder in the rain. Roofing is one of the most physically demanding trades, and admin gets pushed to evenings and weekends. MTD means that is no longer optional.
Self-employed roofers in Sittingbourne (South East England) earn an estimated £43,200 per year on average — above the April 2027 threshold of £30,000. Tradespeople in Sittingbourne often also cover Abingdon, Aldershot, Amersham and surrounding areas.
The South East has some of the highest demand for tradespeople outside London, with rates 15-25% above the national average.
Tradespeople in the South East often cover wide rural areas, meaning fuel and vehicle costs are significant deductible expenses.
Many South East tradespeople earn above the £50,000 threshold and will need MTD compliance from April 2026. Common deductible expenses for roofers include: tiles, felt, lead, timber, scaffold hire, harness/PPE, van costs, insurance.
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roofing tiles, ridge tiles, felt, battens, lead flashing, scaffolding hire, harness and safety equipment, van fuel, vehicle costs, public liability insurance, CSCS card, waste disposal, tool replacement
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 gross income exceeds £50,000 (April 2026) or £30,000 (April 2027), yes. Storm damage seasons can push even small roofing firms above the threshold unexpectedly.
Yes. Scaffolding hire, cherry picker hire, and any access equipment rental are all allowable business expenses under HMRC rules.
Harnesses, hard hats, safety boots, and all PPE required for roofing work are deductible. Graft categorises these under "Other business expenses" for HMRC.
You submit quarterly regardless of how busy you are. A quiet Q3 (winter) might show low income, while Q1 (spring storms) could show high income. Each quarter is reported separately.
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