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Bookkeeper of the Year - it’s official!

We’re excited to announce that Manor House Bookkeeping has been named Bookkeeping Service of the Year 2026 by Prestige Awards. Expert bookkeeping for small businesses across Hampshire & Surrey.

Manor House Bookkeeping Services is delighted to announce that we have been awarded Bookkeeping Service of the Year 2026 for Hampshire by the prestigious Prestige Awards.

The Prestige Awards are an independently judged programme recognising businesses across the UK that demonstrate consistent excellence in their field. Being named the top bookkeeping service in Hampshire is a fantastic honour and a wonderful validation of the work we do every day for sole traders, small businesses and landlords across Hampshire and Surrey.

We are incredibly proud of this recognition - and grateful to all of our clients, whose confidence in us makes it possible. Below is what the judging panel had to say about Manor House Bookkeeping Services:

Prestige Awards Bookkeeping Service of the Year 2026 : Hampshire

Manor House Bookkeeping Services offers precise, professional bookkeeping services in and around the Hampshire/Surrey area.  Founded by Lucy Wright in 2019, the company draws upon her more than 25 years of extensive experience across bookkeeping, accounting and HR administration. Lucy’s careerlong expertise ensures every detail receives careful attention, allowing business owners to focus fully on growth while their financial administration remains organised and accurate. Manor House Bookkeeping operates fluently using leading financial software platforms including Xero, Sage, QuickBooks, FreeAgent and Excel, helping the experts integrate with existing systems, streamline data management and with financial reporting.

The judges were particularly impressed by the comprehensive services offered by Manor House Bookkeeping Services, extending across every essential element of financial management. Businesses benefit from support with sales invoicing, VAT returns, payroll management, CIS returns and self-assessments, creating an extensive solution customised according to the needs of sole traders, partnerships and small limited companies. Flexible scheduling allows each client to receive support that aligns with their operational rhythm, whether through regular monthly assistance or more specialised reporting periods.

Manor House Bookkeeping provides expert, professional financial management in Hampshire and Surrey, leveraging 25 years of experience across leading software platforms.

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If you're a small business in Hampshire or Surrey looking for award-winning bookkeeping support, we'd love to hear from you. (And photos of the actual trophy after the award ceremony, we promise!)

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What’s the difference between a bookkeeper and an accountant?

Do you know what an accountant does - and how it's different to what a bookkeeper might do?

Many people are unclear where the differences, and the similarities, are between the roles.  In this article, we look at what each role does and the benefits of working with both of them.

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Both bookkeepers and accountants are qualified finance professionals who can make running your business significantly easier.  However, many people are unclear where the differences, and the similarities, are between the roles.  In this article, we look at what each role does and the benefits of working with both of them.

What does a bookkeeper do?

Every business needs to keep some financial records.  There are clay tablets dating to 3000 BC, inscribed in cuneiform script, which record how many jars of beer were sold.  Today, we probably use Xero or Quickbooks rather than clay tablets but the principle hasn’t changed much!

A bookkeeper’s main role is the recording and processing of daily financial data, as well as classifying and analysing these transactions.  Your bookkeeper can turn carrier bags full of bills, receipts and invoices into an understandable and manageable record so you can see what’s going on with your business cashflow.  Bookkeepers can also help ensure your bills are paid and your customers pay you.

In addition, many bookkeepers like me offer additional financial services, such as running your payroll, completing and filing your tax returns and  preparing your VAT returns.  Many accountants can also do this so it’s worth checking out your options.   Unlike some bookkeepers, I can also file basic Limited Company accounts and offer management accounting servicing (which isn’t always something that accountants offer).

 What does an accountant do?

In contrast, an accountant will focus on the ‘bigger picture’ of your business finances.  They will generate financial statements or forecast your future business needs, based on past financial forecast and growth plans.  An accountant is less concerned about the day-to-day recording of transactions but will focus on financial compliance issues, such a quarterly tax returns and the preparation of annual accounts.

 Accountants are often seen as unofficial partners in the strategic direction and management of a business.  For example, they can help with business tax planning, planning to grow (or divest) a business and even provide personal financial advice too. Much of the work accountants to is based on analysing the data that bookkeepers have compiled in the first place.

Both will have a range of versatile skills

Bookkeepers and accountants have many skills in common.  Both are there to support the smooth financial running of your business and both have relevant professional qualifications to help with that.  Both will enjoy working with numbers,  spreadsheets and software and have great attention to detail. And I don’t know many accountants or bookkeepers who aren’t calm under pressure or are practical problem solvers!

 Which do I need for my business, a bookkeeper or an accountant?

To decide whether you need one or both of these finance professionals, I suggest you ask yourself the following questions:

Do I keep on top of my invoicing, payrolls and receipts myself?

If the answer is no, then a bookkeeper will be a big help in taking that off your plate for you.

Do I need to prepare limited company accounts?

If you answered yes to this, you will need to use an accountant (unless you are confident enough to do it yourself).  A bookkeeper is unlikely to prepare your corporate tax returns, calculate capital gains tax or prepare management accounts.

Do I need help preparing and filing my VAT returns?

If you do, actually, either a bookkeeper or an accountant could do this for you; it may depend on your answers to the other questions whether you need both!

I’m self-employed but need help with my self-assessment tax return?

If you do, again, either a bookkeeper or an accountant could help with that.  In reality, you may find a bookkeeper who keeps track of your day-to-day transactions could do this for you more easily than an accountant, who will expect you to provide that information for them.

 

In summary…

Accountants and bookkeepers are two distinct roles but both add fantastic value to business owners. Without them, keeping track of finances and complying with regulations would take up a huge amount of time and probably require additional training or research to satisfy yourself you’re doing it correctly.

 As with any financial decisions, for business or personally, always seek sound professional advice.  I would also suggest asking more than one professional whenever you can.

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Financial News!

This week the Government has announced that the first phase of ‘Making Tax Digital for Tax Self Assessments’ has now been delayed until April 2026. More details to follow. Please get in touch if you have any questions.

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