construction Archives | Taxfile https://www.taxfile.co.uk/tag/construction/ Tax advice & accounting services for South London businesses & SMEs Wed, 11 Jun 2025 17:52:13 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 CIS Sub-contractors – Claim Your Tax Refund Now! https://www.taxfile.co.uk/2025/04/claim-your-cis-tax-refund/ Wed, 23 Apr 2025 14:25:21 +0000 http://www.taxfile.co.uk/?p=1901 CIS sub-contractor refunds - a service from Taxfile, Tulse Hill, South London

[April 2025]: It’s now time to start the process of claiming your tax refund if you are a sub-contractor working within the Construction Industry Scheme (‘CIS’). Refunds are usually fast through Taxfile. What's more, we've reduced our prices this year for CIS customers earning less than £40k (click here for details).

What you need to do

Don't delay - book an appointment with Taxfile today or call 0208 761 8000 and we'll sort it all out for you. We have staff who speak English, Polish, Pashto, Dari, Russian, Malayalam, and Dutch, should you need them on the day. Our Tulse Hill office is at 25 Thurlow Park Road, London SE21 8JP. Call 0208 761 8000 or book an appointment — the first 20 minutes is free! Alternatively, you can have a 'virtual' appointment with us on Zoom, Teams, Google Hangouts, Skype, FaceTime, WhatsApp or whatever you prefer.

We’re open from Monday to Saturday in April & May including early evenings on Mon/Tues

Our Tulse Hill office is open 6 days a week during April & May and offers Saturday morning appointments plus early evening appointments on Mondays and Tuesdays if standard office hours do not suit you (please see the footer of this website for details or simply call us).

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Stay Ahead of HMRC Compliance Checks for CIS Contractors https://www.taxfile.co.uk/2025/04/hmrc-compliance-checks-for-cis-contractors/ Wed, 23 Apr 2025 13:20:13 +0000 https://www.taxfile.co.uk/?p=8689 Stay Ahead of HMRC Compliance Checks for CIS Contractors

As the new tax year approaches, CIS contractors must prepare for the upcoming 2024/25 tax return season.  Last year we witnessed a significant increase in HMRC compliance checks delaying refunds, with many contractors being asked to provide detailed CIS pay/deduction slips and bank account transactions to verify their income.

At Taxfile, we are here to help you navigate these challenges and ensure your tax affairs are in order while offering you peace of mind with our unique HMRC investigation cover. Learn more ...

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CIS Contractor’s Monthly Return (CIS300) https://www.taxfile.co.uk/2024/02/cis-contractors-monthly-return-cis300/ Thu, 29 Feb 2024 16:41:23 +0000 https://www.taxfile.co.uk/?p=7923 CIS Contractor's Monthly Return (CIS300) - Explained

by Daniel at Taxfile.

The CIS Contractor's Monthly Return is a mandatory requirement for contractors operating within the Construction Industry Scheme (CIS). It acts as a mechanism for contractors to disclose to HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) payments issued to subcontractors and the corresponding tax deductions withheld from those payments. By providing HMRC with information regarding payments rendered and the accompanying tax deductions, the CIS Contractor's Monthly Return guarantees transparency and adherence to regulations within the construction sector. In today's guide, we explain the various components of the monthly 'CIS300' return, how the process works, key deadlines, the ramifications of non-compliance, and much more.

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Further Delays on the Roll-Out of the Domestic Reverse Charge for the Building & Construction Services. https://www.taxfile.co.uk/2020/07/further-delays-on-the-roll-out-of-the-domestic-reverse-charge-for-the-building-construction-services/ Thu, 30 Jul 2020 08:47:11 +0000 https://www.taxfile.co.uk/?p=4357

The domestic reverse-charge is a major change to the way VAT is collected by HMRC in the building and construction industry reporting under the Construction Industry Scheme (CIS).

It was being introduced to combat VAT fraud in the sector and the initial roll-out on 1st October 2019 was delayed due to a combination of the sector being ill-prepared for the change and Brexit. The date was moved forward 12-months to 1st October 2020 but due to COVID-19 the start date has been further advanced to 1st March 2021.

At Taxfile, we will start contacting our VAT clients working under the CIS, in preparation for the 1st March 2021 start date.

If you would like to know how to prepare your business for this, you will need to:

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CIS Tax Rebates https://www.taxfile.co.uk/2019/03/cis-tax-rebates/ Fri, 15 Mar 2019 12:38:04 +0000 https://www.taxfile.co.uk/?p=3530 The Construction Industry Scheme (CIS) is where a construction contractor deducts, at source, a portion of the money due to their subcontractor. Whatever amount is deducted is then passed directly to HMRC which is then counted towards the tax and National Insurance of a subcontractor. This effectively pays the tax element in advance. How much […]

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Construction Industry Scheme (CIS): How to Claim a Tax Refund https://www.taxfile.co.uk/2015/03/cis-how-to-claim-a-tax-refund/ Tue, 24 Mar 2015 15:04:49 +0000 http://s168566730.websitehome.co.uk/Taxfile-WP-site/?p=1071 CIS - tax refunds for construction workersIt's now time to start the process of claiming your tax refund if you are a subcontractor working within the construction industry and have been paying tax, in advance, through the Construction Industry Scheme ('CIS'). In this article we will tell you how you qualify and how to claim your tax refund. First, though, a little bit of background to the scheme:

The CIS Scheme

The Construction Industry Scheme, or CIS, is a scheme whereby a contractor in the construction industry usually deducts a proportion of the money due to their subcontractor, at source. The deducted amount is then passed direct to HMRC and counts towards the subcontractor's tax and National Insurance, the tax element effectively being paid in advance. The exact proportion deducted depends on whether the subcontractor concerned has registered under the CIS system. If the subcontractor has not registered, the deduction will usually be made at a rate of 30%. If they have already registered, then the deduction will usually be made at a rate of 20%. Either way, by the financial year end, the amount of tax deducted at source will usually end up being more than they really needed to have paid, simply because it won't have factored in the personal allowance which every UK taxpayer is entitled to (most UK citizens can earn up to £10,000 before paying tax at time of writing, this figure being set to rise to £10,600 in the tax year 2015-16, 10,800 a year later then increasing to £11,000 by 2017-18 following the recent budget proposals). Hence, many subcontractors in the construction industry will be due a tax refund because of the overpayment. The good news is that the time to apply for the refund is pretty much now, so get in touch if you'd like our help claiming.

What kind of work does CIS cover?

You qualify to be in the CIS system if you are a subcontractor who supplies construction work to buildings. This includes labouring, decorating, site preparation and refurbishment but excludes things like architecture, surveying services, the hire of scaffolding without labour, the fitting of carpets, the delivery of materials, and finally non-construction type services such as site facilities (canteens etc.).

What if your business is not in the UK?

Even if your business is abroad, the same rules apply if you work as a subcontractor within the UK. However there are some slightly different rules regarding the treatment of taxation for non-resident workers from countries which have 'Double Taxation' treaties with the UK (we can, of course, also help with that — just get in contact).

Registering for CIS

If you haven't already registered for CIS as a sub-contractor, Taxfile can help to do this for you. You'll need to be registered for Self Assessment (we can also help with this) and this will give you your UTR (unique taxpayer reference) number. We'll also need your name, National Insurance number, your legal business/trading name and contact details. Once registered with CIS one of the immediate benefits will be that you'll then have tax deductions made at the 20% rate rather than at 30%, which would otherwise be the case. If your business is a legal partnership you will also need to register it for CIS but this would need to be done in addition to being registered as an individual or sole trader. Of course, Taxfile can help with that too. Once you have been registered with CIS and have passed certain eligibility criteria, it is also possible to apply for 'gross payment status' meaning that you'll then be paid by the contractor without the usual 'at source' deductions. Instead you'll need to pay any outstanding tax and National Insurance at the financial year end; however HMRC will review your business each year to check that you still qualify for this status (paying tax late and/or submitting returns late would put your gross payment status at risk).

Offsetting Expenses against your tax

Taxfile can also help you to offset certain expenses against your subcontractor income. This means that any tax refund will be larger — or any tax outstanding will be lower. We can offset

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Taxfile Autumn Newsletter Now Available https://www.taxfile.co.uk/2014/10/newsletter-autumn-2014/ Wed, 15 Oct 2014 17:40:28 +0000 http://www.taxfile.co.uk/blog/?p=811 Download our jam-packed Autumn Newsletter right here for up-to-the-minute news, ways to save money, tips, new developments and tax information from Taxfile. Includes important news regarding tax return deadlines, refunds for C.I.S. sub-contractors working in the construction industry, key dates, ways to save money, HMRC tax news for landlords, imminent price changes plus an interesting […]

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