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How do you register for CIS?

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You may need to register as a contractor or a subcontractor or both, let’s look at what you need to do.

Registering as a Contractor

If you are within the Construction Industry and you pay Subcontractors, you will be a Contractor.

What are Mainstream contractors

If your business is construction and you pay subcontractors for construction work, you’re a ‘mainstream’ contractor. This applies if you’re a:

What are Deemed contractors

You count as a ‘deemed’ contractor if your business does not do construction work but you have spent more than £3 million on construction in the 12 months since you made your first payment. This could apply to:

How do you Register

You register as an employer but tick the box to say you will be paying subcontractors (you can also register by phoning the HMRC Helpline 0300 200 3210), I generally use the gateway.

It can take 5 working days to register (longer at the moment), you can’t register more than 2 months in advance and you need to register before you make payments.

You register on Government Gateway, its registering for taxes, you need to choose PAYE.

You then need to know:

When done, you’ll get a letter from HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) with the information you need to start working as a Construction Industry Scheme (CIS) contractor.

Contractors need to:

Registering as a Subcontractor

To register for the Construction Industry Scheme (CIS) as a subcontractor you’ll need:

If you’re a subcontractor and a CIS contractor (you pay subcontractors to do construction work), you’ll need to register for CIS as both.

You can register by phoning the HMRC Helpline

Telephone:
0300 200 3210

Monday to Friday: 8am to 6pm

Closed on weekends and bank holidays.

You can also register using the goevrnment gateway – register for CIS online. You’ll need the Government Gateway user ID and password you used when you registered for Self Assessment (or another government service).

You can apply for gross payment status at the same time.

If you do not have a UTR, register as a new business for Self Assessment and choose ‘working as a subcontractor’ when prompted. You’ll be registered for Self Assessment and CIS at the same time.

Companies can use form CIS305 to apply.

How do you qualify for Gross Status

You must show HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) that your business passes some tests. You’ll need to show that:

HMRC will look at your turnover for the last 12 months. Ignoring VAT and the cost of materials, your turnover must be at least:

If your company’s controlled by 5 people or fewer, you must have an annual turnover of £30,000 for each of them.

Gross Status means you can be paid without any tax being deducted.

steve@bicknells.net

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