Know the rules for contractors & subs under CIS to avoid issues with HMRC.
Under the Construction Industry Scheme (CIS), HMRC applies specific tax rules to contractors and subcontractors in the construction industry. Contractors are responsible for deducting tax from payments made to subcontractors and forwarding it to HMRC. These deductions act as advance payments toward the subcontractor’s income tax and National Insurance.
A subcontractor is defined as any business or individual that agrees to perform construction operations for another business (a contractor or deemed contractor). This applies whether the work is done directly or through others such as employees or further subcontractors. Notably, a business typically considered a main contractor can be a subcontractor if hired by another contractor, such as a local authority.
Subcontractors can include:
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