sub-contractors Archives | Taxfile https://www.taxfile.co.uk/tag/sub-contractors/ Tax advice & accounting services for South London businesses & SMEs Wed, 11 Jun 2025 17:51:22 +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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Lower Prices for CIS Clients – We’re on Your Side! https://www.taxfile.co.uk/2025/04/lower-prices-for-cis-clients/ Wed, 23 Apr 2025 14:20:41 +0000 https://www.taxfile.co.uk/?p=8683 Lower Prices for CIS Clients – We’re on Your Side!
At Taxfile, we understand that the cost of living is hitting everyone’s pockets. That’s why we have taken bold action to make things a little easier for our valued CIS (Construction Industry Scheme) clients earning less than £40k. We are dropping our prices like never before! Now, you can benefit from our expert services for just £220 +VAT (£264).  That’s right – we have slashed our prices by £55 to make sure you keep more of your hard-earned money where it belongs: in your pocket. Read on to learn more ...

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Guide to the Employer Payment Summary (EPS) – for Limited Companies within the CIS https://www.taxfile.co.uk/2024/03/employer-payment-summary-guide/ Wed, 13 Mar 2024 11:30:05 +0000 https://www.taxfile.co.uk/?p=8002 Guide to the Employer Payment Summary (EPS) – for Limited Companies within the CIS

by Daniel at Taxfile.

Understanding the Employer Payment Summary (EPS) monthly claims for limited companies within the CIS

Limited company contractors operating within the Construction Industry Scheme (CIS) have distinct payroll obligations, including the submission of their Employer Payment Summary (EPS). In today's guide, we'll explain what the EPS is, its purpose, and the submission rules limited companies have to follow if they work within the Construction Industry Scheme.

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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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Setting Up for Making Tax Digital https://www.taxfile.co.uk/2024/02/setting-up-for-making-tax-digital/ Thu, 22 Feb 2024 17:15:51 +0000 https://www.taxfile.co.uk/?p=7863 Setting Up for Making Tax Digital - Bookkeeping, Record-Keeping Etc

by Sue at Taxfile.

Whether you’re new to self-employment and have just started to run your own business, or have been doing it for a while – the fact is: Making Tax Digital (‘MTD’) is coming and it would be best to get set up in the right way, now. In today's post, we explain everything you need to know about setting up for MTD including bookkeeping, which records to keep, taking cash and card payments for sales — and more. Take a look!

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New Battersea Branch – Now Open in London SW8! https://www.taxfile.co.uk/2018/05/new-battersea-branch-sw8/ Fri, 11 May 2018 14:23:30 +0000 https://www.taxfile.co.uk/?p=2884 Taxfile's new Battersea branch in London SW8

Our new branch is now open in Battersea, London SW8. You'll find it very convenient if you work nearby — we're at Cloisters Business Centre, near Battersea Park Station, just off Battersea Park Road (A3205). You can park easily too - just pull into the business centre and you'll find us opposite the church, on the ground floor with the brown door (unit 4). Come and see us there too if you're an existing client and find Battersea more convenient than our Tulse Hill and Dulwich Village offices.

During April & May, the Battersea branch is open from 11am right through to 7pm from Monday to Thursday — so you don't need to take a day off work to come and see us. On Fridays we're open 11am to 3pm by appointment and Faiz will be a familiar face to many that day.

The new Battersea branch will especially suit construction workers in the building industry, which is very active in this location. Contractors who have set up as limited companies will find our CIS work, payroll and bookkeeping services very useful, affordable and convenient. Meanwhile, sub-contractors will like the fact that we're experts at getting workers tax refunds and rebates, particularly if they've been working within the Construction Industry Scheme ('CIS'). We claim thousands back from HMRC on their behalf every year.

Call 020 7821 9444 for a free 20 minute consultation at the Battersea branch, or 020 8761 8000 for Tulse Hill, Dulwich and all other branches.

Taxfile's Battersea branch is at Studio 4, Cloisters House, Cloisters Business Centre, Battersea Park Road, London SW8 4BG. Opening hours: Mon-Thurs 11am-7pm (& Fridays 11am-3pm by appointment). Visit our new, stand-alone Battersea branch website for more details.

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Making Tax Digital (‘MTD’), Part 1 — Your Personal Tax Account https://www.taxfile.co.uk/2017/10/making-tax-digital-personal-tax-account/ Mon, 30 Oct 2017 16:21:10 +0000 http://www.taxfile.co.uk/?p=2491 Making Tax Digital & Personal Tax Accounts

HMRC have been busy, behind the scenes, shaking things up with regard to the personal data they hold on UK taxpayers. They've been pulling in - rather successfully - personal data from various different government departments and bringing all that data into one central place for both them and us to see, whenever the need arises. This is all part of their longer-term plan for Making Tax Digital or 'MTD' as it's known in the tax and accounting world. So, with that in mind, this is the first in a series of posts that introduces MTD and a crucial part of that; Personal Tax Accounts (PTAs). In this series of articles we'll discuss what MTD will mean for most of us, we'll look at the kinds of data that will be stored, see how it'll affect us and, lastly, see if there is anything that we'll need to do.

Personal Tax Accounts (PTAs)

Personal Tax Account (PTA) National Insurance recordOne of the core elements of MTD is the Personal Tax Account (PTA). In years to come, each UK individual is likely to become very used to logging into their Personal Tax Account on the HMRC website. In fact, these already exist and most, if not all, UK taxpayers can already access them if they want to. When accessed, it's quite interesting to see the huge amount of data already accessible via your own PTA if you care to take a look. You may be surprised just how much data they contain for you.

For those not yet ready to take the plunge, we've taken a look for you, as you'll see. And, so far, we are quite impressed.

First, though, perhaps you'd like to sign up to view your PTA account for the first time. If you do this you can perhaps follow along with our notes and see how similar records in your PTA are to those in our demonstration account. For example, we found the National Insurance Record and resulting State Personal Tax Account (PTA) State Pension summaryPension Forecast of particular interest, but that's just indicative of many different areas available in the new PTAs. Before starting, though, take a look at our quick word about security* because it's important to keep your personal details safe and out of harm's way.

Anyway, if and when you'd like to take a look at your own PTA, head off to this page which will give you various options depending on whether you already have a Government Gateway account (to clarify, you will need a Government Gateway account before you can gain access to your PTA). If you've used HMRC online services before, you'll already have a Government Gateway account. If not, follow the instructions on that page in order to set one up for the first time. To do that, you'll need your National Insurance (NI) number and proof of identity which can include your bank account details, a P60, your 3 most recent payslips or your passport number and expiry date. It takes about 15 minutes to set up if you have these to hand.

So, assuming you now have your Government Gateway account access credentials sorted out, you can sign into your Personal Tax Account (PTA) here using your User ID and password.

When first logging in as a new user, the HMRC system may prompt you to set up an additional level of login security. For example, setting up access codes by SMS (you'll then be sent a code to enter into the screen when logging in, to prove you are who you say you are. You'll be sent a new access code to your mobile phone every time you sign in. It's rather like 2FA (2 Factor Authentication) for those who are familiar with that).

You may additionally be asked some security questions, again to protect your data from hackers. In my test I was asked for my full name, date of birth, passport number and similar information (quite a bit actually). This type of heavy duty disclosure is another reason to make sure you have read our security* pointers before disclosing anything sensitive online.

Welcome to your Personal Tax Account (PTA)

Personal Tax Account home page (Making Tax Digital)Once logged in you'll be met with a screen similar to the image shown right, with your name at the top:

As you can see, it contains several sections. From your Personal Tax Account, you can:

  • Check your PAYE tax code, see an estimate of the Income Tax you'll pay and more;
  • Check your Self Assessment details (or enrol) and view personal tax returns submitted in the past;
  • View your National Insurance record;
  • Check and amend your Tax Credits record;
  • Tell HMRC about any changes that might affect any Child Benefit you receive (e.g. tell HMRC if your child is staying in education or training if they were aged 16 on or before 31 August);
  • View and potentially update details about any Marriage Allowance if applicable to you (if you're married or in a civil partnership and earn less than £11,500 you may be eligible);
  • View an entire history of your National Insurance (NI) contributions;
  • Check when you can claim your State Pension;
  • See a forecast of how much you may receive for your State Pension when the time comes.

You can also:

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C.I.S. Subbies: claim your refund for Christmas! https://www.taxfile.co.uk/2014/10/cis-subbies-claim-your-refund-for-christmas/ Tue, 21 Oct 2014 08:20:57 +0000 http://www.taxfile.co.uk/blog/?p=829 [UPDATED]: Calling all subbies! Claim your refund in time for Christmas AND get a 5% discount on Taxfile prices if you submit your records to us before 21st December! If you’re a sub-contractor working in the UK construction industry, the first thing you should do is register for CIS (the Construction Industry Scheme). This gives […]

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