Contractors, beware. April saw a raft of tax and regulatory changes with potentially big implications for the construction industry.
Construction Industry Scheme
The Construction Industry Scheme (CIS) has been subject to several changes, which are intended to simplify the system. These include:
- Simplifications of the compliance test, with the requirement that company directors must pass the test removed;
- Reduction in the turnover threshold from £200,000 to £100,000, where there are multiple partners or directors; and
- Mandatory online filing (with mandatory online verification of sub-contractors coming in April 2017).
While any simplification of the taxation system is to be welcome, be warned that these changes are part of HM Revenue & Customs’ (HMRC) drive to reduce costs and inefficiency by automating more of their systems. Inevitably, this approach further reduces your chances of speaking to a “real person”, when looking to resolve minor compliance issues or questions, and forces contractors to use the less user-friendly, and often time-consuming, online system.
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