
Car dealerships in the UK handle high volumes of transactions daily. According to the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT), UK dealerships sold over 1.9 million new cars in 2024, alongside millions of used vehicles. With average used car margins typically between 8% and 12%, accurate and timely financial management is vital for profitability. Cloud bookkeeping for car dealerships gives businesses the tools to manage this scale efficiently, maintain compliance, and protect margins. At Apex Accountants, we help dealerships implement tailored cloud solutions that deliver measurable results.
Cloud bookkeeping platforms provide instant access to sales, purchase, and expense records. Transactions sync automatically from bank accounts, finance providers, and card terminals. This enables managers to monitor cash flow daily, plan stock purchases, and forecast revenue with confidence. When paired with the right accounting software for car dealers, it becomes easier to analyse trends and identify potential issues before they affect profits.
Delays in issuing invoices cause cash flow strain. With cloud systems, sales invoices are produced immediately after vehicle handover. Email delivery and integrated payment links encourage quicker settlement. Finance deals are tracked to ensure commission payments from lenders are never missed.
Dealership profitability depends on knowing the gross margin per unit. Cloud bookkeeping integrates with UK dealer management systems such as Kerridge, CDK Global, and Pinewood to pull in acquisition costs, preparation expenses, and final sales prices. This enables precise gross profit reporting per vehicle, highlighting top and underperforming stock.
Many dealerships use the VAT Margin Scheme for used vehicles. Cloud software applies the correct VAT treatment automatically, reducing HMRC compliance risks. It also meets Making Tax Digital (MTD) requirements, submitting VAT returns directly from the system.
For groups operating across several sites, cloud bookkeeping centralises all accounts on a single platform. User permissions allow branch managers, finance teams, and directors to view the data they need without duplication of work.
Automation removes repetitive data entry. The system scans or receives supplier invoices by email, with AI matching them to purchase orders. It completes bank reconciliations in minutes and flags discrepancies instantly. This is one of the key benefits of modern automotive bookkeeping services, giving dealerships more time to focus on sales and customer service.
A large used car supermarket in the North of England approached Apex Accountants struggling with poor margin visibility. The business processed over 1,200 monthly transactions, but manual reconciliations and spreadsheet-based reporting made it difficult to see real-time profits on each unit sold. VAT Margin Scheme errors were also leading to costly HMRC adjustments.
We implemented a cloud bookkeeping system integrated with their Kerridge DMS, automating sales and purchase data entry. We set up automated VAT Margin Scheme calculations and built gross profit dashboards that updated instantly after each sale.
Within four months, the dealership gained accurate per-unit profit tracking, cut month-end reporting time by 60%, and improved the accuracy of cash flow forecasting. The management team now uses real-time data to adjust pricing, control prep costs, and optimise stock rotations.
At Apex Accountants, we specialise in helping UK car dealerships gain control over their finances through smart, cloud-based bookkeeping solutions. Our sector expertise, combined with profound knowledge of dealer management systems, allows us to deliver accurate, timely, and actionable financial data. We also offer accounting software for car dealers, designed to integrate seamlessly with daily operations
Cloud bookkeeping is more than just a modern accounting tool – it is a driver of efficiency, compliance, and profitability. With the right setup, your dealership can reduce admin, improve cash flow, and make better strategic decisions based on real-time information.
Contact Apex Accountants today to see how we can help transform your dealership accounts and position your business for long-term growth.
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