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Accountant in Omagh for Small Businesses

HMRC-registered accountants serving Omagh BT78-BT79, working with you fully online. The agricultural, food and rural businesses, the town-centre and professional firms, contractors and the self-employed, and the buy-to-let landlord community across this County Tyrone town. Fixed fees, same-day filing.

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Accountant in Omagh

Tax & Accounting for Omagh Businesses

Omagh BT78-BT79 is the county town of Tyrone in rural west Northern Ireland, the commercial and administrative centre for a large agricultural and rural area, with a town centre, public-sector employment, a food-production base, and a surrounding farming economy that defines the region. The town has a substantial farming, self-employed, professional and small-business community, and an active rural landlord market.

That gives Omagh a distinctive accounting profile. The agricultural, food and rural businesses need farming-aware accounting (averaging, capital allowances, the reliefs) — the dominant need in rural Tyrone. The town-centre and professional firms need full accounting. Contractors and the self-employed need the right structure. And the rural landlord market needs Section 24 and Agricultural Property Relief awareness. We work with Omagh clients entirely online, with fixed monthly fees and genuine farming expertise — particularly valuable given the limited choice of local firms in rural Tyrone.

💡 As an HMRC-registered agent we deal directly with HMRC on your behalf, so you never have to spend hours on hold or navigate their website yourself.

What We Do

Full-Range Tax & Accounting for Omagh

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Self-Assessment Tax Returns

Full SA100 for self-employed, landlords and individuals. Filed direct to HMRC, same day if urgent.

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CIS Compliance

Complete CIS for contractors and subcontractors. Monthly returns, deduction statements, refund claims.

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Limited Company Accounts

Year-end statutory accounts, Corporation Tax returns, and director self-assessment. All filed on time.

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Landlord Tax Advice

Rental income reporting, capital gains planning, Making Tax Digital, and allowable expense guidance.

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VAT Returns

MTD-compliant VAT submissions and ongoing bookkeeping to keep records clean and cash flow transparent.

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Payroll Services

Monthly payroll processing, RTI submissions to HMRC, and auto-enrolment pension administration.

Why Your Tax Help Accountants

Professional. Personal. Always Available.

  • HMRC-registered agent, dealing with HMRC directly on your behalf
  • Same-day filing for urgent self-assessment and CIS returns
  • Fixed monthly fees, no surprise bills ever
  • Secure client portal for documents and receipts
  • Cloud accounting with real-time visibility of your finances
  • Based in Stanmore HA7, serving Omagh (BT78-BT79) and all of the UK
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Client Story

How we saved a County Tyrone farming business £9,200 through proper structuring

Client J runs a beef and sheep farm near Omagh, with fluctuating profits driven by stock prices and a recent large investment in machinery and handling equipment. The previous accountant hadn't used farmers' averaging to smooth the volatile profits, hadn't fully claimed capital allowances on the equipment, and hadn't reviewed the family structure or planned for succession.

We reviewed everything specific to farming. We applied farmers' averaging to smooth the fluctuating profits across years and reduce the higher-rate exposure in the good year, claimed the full capital allowances on the machinery and handling equipment under the Annual Investment Allowance, brought the family members into a proper structure, and reviewed Agricultural and Business Property Relief for succession.

Total outcome: tax saving of £9,200 through farmers' averaging, full capital allowances on the machinery and equipment and proper family structuring, plus a forward plan for Agricultural and Business Property Relief on succession.
Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

I run a County Tyrone farm near Omagh. How does farmers' averaging work?
Farmers' averaging lets you average your profits over two or five years to smooth volatile farming income, reducing higher-rate exposure in a good year following a poor one. It can produce significant savings where profits fluctuate — common in livestock farming. We calculate whether two- or five-year averaging is better and apply it on your return.
Do I need to be local to use you as my Omagh accountant?
No — we work with Omagh and Tyrone clients entirely online, by phone, email, video call and secure document exchange. You get the same depth of understanding and rural-business expertise without needing to visit an office. Remote working is especially valuable in rural Tyrone, where the choice of local firms is limited.
Can I claim capital allowances on farm machinery near Omagh?
Yes. Tractors, harvesters, machinery, handling and livestock equipment and commercial vehicles qualify for capital allowances. The Annual Investment Allowance gives 100% relief on qualifying spend up to £1m a year, and full expensing gives 100% first-year relief for companies on qualifying new plant. Farm buildings and structures may qualify for the Structures and Buildings Allowance. We'll claim everything.
Will my Tyrone farm qualify for Agricultural Property Relief?
Agricultural Property Relief can give relief from inheritance tax on the agricultural value of farmland and farm buildings, and Business Property Relief may cover the wider business assets. The reliefs have conditions and recent reforms have changed the landscape, so early planning matters. We advise and coordinate with your solicitor.
I run a food-production business near Omagh. How do I get the VAT right?
Food VAT is mixed — most unprocessed food is zero-rated, but confectionery, hot food, catering and some processed items are standard-rated. We review your range against HMRC's food rules and set up your systems to capture the right VAT. Cross-border sales to the Republic have additional considerations we handle.
Should my Omagh farm or business be a Ltd company?
For farming the picture is nuanced — incorporation affects averaging, the reliefs and succession, so it needs careful modelling. For non-farm businesses, above £40,000-£50,000 profit a company typically saves £2,500-£5,000+ a year. We'll model your specific situation.
I'm an Omagh landlord. What can I claim against rental income?
Repairs and maintenance, letting agent fees, landlord insurance, safety certification, mortgage interest (with the Section 24 restriction), and Replacement of Domestic Items relief. We capture everything and file your return.
How do I get started?
Book a free 15-minute call via Calendly, or call our office on 020 8050 4564 or mobile 07478 645331. We work with Omagh clients fully online and we're experienced with farming, food and rural businesses, the town-centre firms and the BT community.
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