For Mixed Income Businesses

Your income comes from more than one place. Your records show it.

Whether your accountant is struggling with what you send them, or you don't know where to start — the problem is the same. Your income structure has outgrown the way you're tracking it.

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Not a platform earner? This page is for traditional businesses, sole traders, landlords and consultants with fragmented or mixed income.

3–5 hrs

Average time spent reconstructing records at year-end per client

68%

Of self-employed people say their records are not organised enough to file confidently

1 in 3

Traditional businesses now earn income from at least one digital platform on the side

Your accountant didn't sign up to be a detective. But that's what you're asking them to do.

Traditional businesses — sole traders, landlords, consultants, tradespeople — have always had fragmented records. Bank statements, invoices, receipts, payment processor reports. None of it arrives in one place.

Now add a YouTube channel, an Airbnb listing, a newsletter, some digital products, affiliate income. Each one has its own payout schedule, its own reporting format, its own currency. None of them talk to each other.

By the time it reaches your accountant, it's not a set of records. It's a reconstruction project. And you're paying for every hour of it.

Which of these sounds like you?

Three different income structures. The same underlying problem.

Traditional businesses

One business. One income source. Still a mess.

You invoice clients and collect via bank transfer, Stripe, BACS, or PayPal. The income itself is straightforward — but bank statements, receipts, and invoices arrive from five different places and nothing is organised until you panic at year-end.

Plumbers, electricians, consultants, therapists, landlords, solicitors, sole traders.

Most common

Traditional + platform income

Main business is traditional — but you've started earning from platforms on the side.

Your accountant handles the core business. But nobody handles the YouTube channel, the newsletter, the Airbnb income, the digital products. It sits in a separate account and you deal with it at year-end — badly. Two worlds that don't talk to each other.

The plumber with a YouTube channel. The consultant who sells a newsletter. The landlord who also earns from Airbnb.

Platform-focused businesses

Built on platforms from day one — and your records are everywhere.

Multiple income streams, multiple payout schedules, multiple currencies. Personal and business finances may be intertwined. Your accountant either charges extra for the complexity or quietly avoids it.

Creator businesses, Amazon sellers, Shopify brands, SaaS businesses, agencies, digital product businesses.

PlatformTaxHub sits between your income and your accountant. It organises the mess so they don't have to.

You don't need to change your accountant or your accounting software. You need your records to arrive in a state that makes the work possible — organised, categorised, and complete before it reaches them.

A compliance score from 0–100 tells you exactly what's missing before you file. When you hit 100%, export a clean CSV that imports directly into Xero, QuickBooks, or whatever your accountant already uses.

Your records

Fragmented

PTH

Organised

Accountant

Filing-ready

Bank statements
Invoices
Receipts
Platform payouts
Multiple currencies
Rental income

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