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Hi there

Ive a gardening client who has 2 subbies. I set up a CIS scheme over the telephone as client had not done so.

One subbie got a verification code for 20% deductions whereas the other one has to have 30% deductions made, but I didn't get a verification code.

The paper returns are for month ended  05.09.13 & 05.10.13.

I know that we need to file by the 19th and he has to pay by 22nd.

My questions are:

Can I file returns without verification code for 30% subbie? If not I assume I will have to ask him to call HMRC again to try and get verified.

Will client get penalty for late submission of returns and does HMRC usually cancel on appeal, as this is a new scheme?

Any advise would be appreciated, as this is the first experience I have had with CIS. Thanks

 



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Had experience with this myself;

Get him to confirm his code and deductions as (from HMRC website... "If you haven't registered for CIS or the contractor couldn't verify you, they'll have to make deductions at the higher rate of 30%. You can claim credit for these deductions through your annual tax return") until he gets that code then you have to deduct the 30%.

If there is a delay in getting it then dont worry about it too much and just either submit early and tell the 30% guy to sort his own refund out (or get him to pay you to do it ;) lol) or wait, get fined £100, and then write a letter of appeal, they will normally overturn the first few fines if you write a nice letter explaining the issues you've had... I've had three overturned now! :D lol

Have the subbies got their own bookkeepers? If not offer them your services (3 clients for the price of one! you lucky person (get them to pay for it of course!). lol) as they will be able to claim the CIS back (provided they dont go over the tax threshold by much)
Do you know how CIS works? In a tax sense?

HTH :D

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