Construction Industry Scheme (CIS)
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The Construction Industry Scheme (CIS) plays a crucial role in ensuring tax compliance within the UK construction sector. At ENCY&LINE LTD, we specialise in supporting both contractors and subcontractors with expert CIS services. Our goal is to help you understand your responsibilities, stay fully compliant with HMRC regulations, and reduce the stress that often comes with managing CIS obligations.
From initial registration to managing monthly returns, we handle the entire process with precision and efficiency. We ensure your records are accurate, your submissions are timely, and your business stays protected from costly penalties allowing you to focus on running and growing your construction projects with confidence.
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We’re experienced specialists in Construction Industry Scheme compliance for the UK businesses.
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Accurate Submissions
Our team ensures fast and precise CIS return submissions every month.
Contractor & Subcontractor Support
We assist both contractors and subcontractors in meeting their CIS obligations.
Smart Automation
We use advanced tools to streamline submissions and minimise errors.
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Our pricing is transparent, with no hidden costs or surprise fees.
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+44 7355 703288The Construction Industry Scheme applies to many building-related activities including repairs, structural changes, site preparation, demolition, and certain cleaning work connected to construction projects.
A contractor must register with HMRC, verify subcontractors before payment, apply the correct deduction rate, and submit monthly CIS returns within the required deadline.
Subcontractors are not legally forced to register, but registration usually reduces deduction rates and helps avoid higher tax being withheld from payments.
Deduction rates depend on registration status. Registered subcontractors usually have lower deductions, while unregistered subcontractors may face higher deductions.
Yes, nil returns may still be required when no subcontractor payments are made during a tax period to remain compliant with HMRC.
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