Tax isn't that hard you pay 20% on earnings after £10000 from April anything you earn over £31.866 you pay
40%
Expenses are anything that's leaves you with no capital gain like fuel for your van, insurance and so on.
So if these come to £3000 then you don't pay any taxes until you earn £13000.
Then you have expenses that will leave you with a capital gain like a van and equipment for these you can claim
a certain amount.
There's no need for an accountant unless your earning big money or crap at maths.
i tried to do it once myself when was limited in a different industry and was presented with a 15500 tax bill over what I was due to pay cos I filled in the wrong figures
wasted my time trying to save money
in the end went back to the accountant who sorted it for me
for the sake of £300 it worth it to me
i think his fee is a expense anyway so I get a bit back
if a situation arises like this hmrc deal direct with him as he has been nominated by me and they write to me as well
i know what I've gave him is fair and honest so hopefully he'll sort it next week