Accountants in Hayes
Accountants for Hayes' logistics, manufacturing, construction and trade businesses — from one-van sole traders to ten-vehicle Ltd companies. We run payroll, CIS, VAT and Corporation Tax on fixed monthly fees, with cloud bookkeeping you can read on the go.
Serving Hayes UB3 and surrounding areas
Accountants who understand Hayes
Hayes (UB3) is one of West London's biggest industrial hubs, anchored by Heathrow logistics, Stockley Park's tech and pharma campuses, and the regenerated Hayes Town. The local economy leans heavily on freight forwarding, warehousing, manufacturing, food production, construction trades and a growing flat-build residential market — each with their own VAT, CIS and payroll quirks.
We act for Hayes contractors with multiple subcontractors, food producers managing zero-rated and standard-rated VAT, manufacturers claiming R&D and capital allowances, and Ltd companies running PAYE for shift workers. Most of the work runs online via Xero and our portal, with site visits available for larger clients.
Accounting & tax services for Hayes clients
Whether you need a one-off Self Assessment, a full monthly limited company package or specialist landlord tax advice, our Hayes clients get the same proactive, fixed-fee service.
Why Hayes clients choose VMK Accountants
Specialist CIS experience — verifications, deductions and refunds done properly
Construction reverse-charge VAT handled correctly first time
Fixed monthly fees that cover everyday HMRC queries
Xero and QuickBooks Gold-tier support, with training for your team
Capital allowances and R&D reviewed at year-end as standard
Free transfer from your current accountant — five working days
Who we help in Hayes
Construction & trades
CIS, reverse-charge VAT, subcontractor management for UB3 builders.
Logistics & warehousing
Driver payroll, fuel scale charges, vehicle capital allowances.
Manufacturing
Inventory accounting, R&D credits and zero-rated food VAT.
Ltd company SMEs
Year-end accounts, CT600 and proactive director tax planning.










