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Construction Industry Scheme. Guide for contractors and subcontractors. (Only for the scheme starting 6 April 2007). Construction Industry Scheme CIS340

Publication Year

2006

Document Status

Withdrawn

Abstract

Addresses terms used under the Scheme. Explains what must happen before payments can be made to subcontractors and how payments are made, and also what is required from contractors. Covers the contractor's monthly return, payment of any deductions due to the HMRC, and explains what might happen if contractors do not apply the Scheme properly. Considers the case of businesses not resident in the UK.

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Accompanied by Construction Industry Scheme Factsheets.

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HM Revenue and Customs

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