WallsMan Creative

WallsMan Creative Chartered Accountants working with the creative industries.

350+ blog posts, guides, tools & calculators.One specialist firm for creatives.Zero jargon.The WallsMan Creative Knowled...
12/06/2026

350+ blog posts, guides, tools & calculators.
One specialist firm for creatives.
Zero jargon.

The WallsMan Creative Knowledge Hub is live: open, free, and built around the questions you actually ask us.

Tax, limited companies, allowable expenses, Making Tax Digital, all in plain English.

Good advice shouldn't be rationed. We'll handle the numbers. You get back to the work we love seeing. ❤️

Creative businesses don't fail because the work isn't good. They stall because the finances never kept pace with the amb...
11/06/2026

Creative businesses don't fail because the work isn't good. They stall because the finances never kept pace with the ambition.

At WallsMan Creative, we work exclusively with the creative sectors, from freelance designers and photographers to studios, agencies, and production companies. We understand how creative revenue actually behaves: irregular, project-led, and rarely textbook.

That focus is the point. We're not generalists who happen to have a few creative clients, we're accountants who built the practice around how creative businesses operate.

Whatever stage you're at, sole trader through to established company, the right financial partner should make growth feel less precarious and more deliberate.

Learn more about who we help, link's in the comments. 🔗

Authors and publishers sit at a complicated intersection of creative work, intellectual property, and unpredictable inco...
06/06/2026

Authors and publishers sit at a complicated intersection of creative work, intellectual property, and unpredictable income. Advances, royalty structures, co-authorship splits, and international rights create a financial picture that requires specialist understanding.

WM Creative works with published authors, independent publishers, and literary agents who need accountants familiar with the economics of the publishing world. From managing income spread across tax years to advising on self-publishing versus traditional deals, we bring clarity where most general accountants would struggle.

Writing the book is the hard part. Understanding the money behind it shouldn't be.

We've linked to more in the comments.

05/06/2026

"Should I go limited?"

It's one of the most common questions we get from freelancers in the creative sector.

There's no single right answer, and the figure won't be the same for everyone. But if you're approaching that £45-50k mark, it's worth running the numbers properly before you make the move. 👇

03/06/2026

A massive thank you to Erin from WallsMan Creative (.accountants) for joining our Year 14 ESA ESA ScreenCraft cohort during a 2026 bootcamp drop-down day!

Erin delivered an incredibly valuable workshop based on their Money Basics for Creatives presentation , giving our future industry professionals the exact tools they need to navigate the business side of the creative world.

Photographers deal with a financial profile that most accountants underestimate. Equipment depreciation, licensing versu...
30/05/2026

Photographers deal with a financial profile that most accountants underestimate. Equipment depreciation, licensing versus commission income, international usage rights, and the constant balancing act between personal projects and commercial work.

WallsMan Creative works with photographers at every stage, from solo commercial shooters to studio owners scaling a team. We understand how to structure finances around project-based revenue, manage capital allowances on equipment, and plan for the tax implications of licensing deals.

The gap between a good photographer and a sustainable photography business is almost always financial structure, not talent.

Drop a question below, or find more in the comments.

29/05/2026

Most creatives assume they need an accountant once income hits a certain number.

In practice, that's rarely the trigger.

The real signal is friction. It usually shows up long before a revenue milestone:

→ Income that changes month to month
→ Multiple streams from different creative work
→ Freelancing alongside employment
→ Approaching (or crossing) the VAT threshold
→ Uncertainty over what's legitimately claimable
→ Admin quietly eating into billable creative time

At that point, the question isn't whether you can manage alone. It's whether doing so is costing you in tax, time, and peace of mind.

We've worked exclusively with the creative sector for over 10 years: freelancers, artists, agencies, and creative businesses across the UK.

We understand the financial quirks that generalist accountants tend to miss.

If your finances are starting to feel like friction, let's talk.

Creative freelancers are the backbone of the UK's creative economy, yet many are still relying on generic accounting adv...
27/05/2026

Creative freelancers are the backbone of the UK's creative economy, yet many are still relying on generic accounting advice designed for entirely different business models.

At WMC, we work with illustrators, copywriters, graphic designers, animators, and other creative freelancers who juggle project-based income, IR35 considerations, and the constant tension between investing in growth and managing cash flow.

The right accountant doesn't just file your return. They help you understand your numbers well enough to make better decisions about pricing, saving, and when to say no to work that doesn't pay.

We specialise in the creative sectors. That's not a tagline – it's the only thing we do.

Learn more on our website – check the comments for the link.

Events businesses operate in a world of deposits, staged payments, supplier advances, and revenue that hits the books mo...
16/05/2026

Events businesses operate in a world of deposits, staged payments, supplier advances, and revenue that hits the books months before or after the work happens. Standard accounting frameworks rarely capture that complexity well.

WallsMan Creative works with event producers, festival organisers, and live experience companies who need financial guidance built around how events actually run. From managing VAT on ticket sales to structuring cash flow around seasonal peaks, we bring sector-specific clarity to every engagement.

If your accountant has never had to navigate the financial side of a cancelled headline act or a venue deposit dispute, there's a gap in the advice you're getting.

Check the comments to read more.

Fashion businesses face a unique financial reality. Seasonal cash flow swings, international supplier payments, stock va...
09/05/2026

Fashion businesses face a unique financial reality. Seasonal cash flow swings, international supplier payments, stock valuation complexities – and a pace of change that leaves little room for accounting uncertainty.

WM Creative works with fashion designers, boutique owners, and DTC brands who need accountants that understand product-based creative businesses from the inside. We handle everything from VAT on international fabric sourcing to managing cash flow across seasonal collections.

The financial clarity to plan your next collection with confidence isn't a luxury. It's the foundation that separates businesses that scale from those that stall.

We've linked to more in the comments.

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Unit 14, Princeton Mews, 167 London Rd
Kingston Upon Thames
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Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
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