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Hi,

i have to register a company for PAYE . At the moment there will only be directors on the payroll but at some point in the near future they may employ a subcontractor who will be CIS

Should I register the PAYE scheme to include CIS or should I wait until they actually start to use the services of a subcontractor?

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I would register now as i think there's a few hoops to jump through to get registered. You will then be ready to go when the first subby is taken on.

Make sure that HMRC know you will not be making returns straight away though.

 



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Hi

I did wonder about that myself. ... And how do I tell them ?

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You can call them and tell them you will be making nil returns, in this case you dont have to make returns, when you need to make returns you can call them again and start the process up.



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OK great, thank you

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Just be careful that they really know that you aren't making returns yet. The penalties for failing to make expected CIS returns are enormous. In a single year you could run up fines of £1000's simply for administrative failure, even if no tax is owed.



-- Edited by Tom McClelland on Saturday 18th of October 2014 08:57:49 AM

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Oh ok....now I'm worried . What's the best way to do this ?

Georgie

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If you register online and go on as if you are submitting you can actually tick a box that says you are not expecting to submit any returns in the next 6 months so that should cover you

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Ok thank you Sharon, I will do..... Silly thought: What if I tick the box but then 2/3 months down the line they employ a subbie who is under CIS? Will it matter?

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not sure on that one Georgie- I don't think it would matter-alternatively you could submit a nil return each month until they are trading

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