Payroll for Joiners
Payroll for Joiners
Outsourced payroll services for joiners across the UK
We offer a range of outsourced payroll services for joiners in Essex, London, Birmingham and across the UK. Let us take the stress out of payroll so you can focus on what you do best.
Why should a joiner use a salary service that is not in-house?
Make sure you follow all rules and laws for your bricklaying business to be HMRC-compliant. We can help you out with this. We will take care of every part of payroll by working as an outsourced middleman and using the Construction Industry Scheme (CIS) payment plan.
Our experienced team will take care of all deductions, remittance slips, and other routine tasks, like checking papers for rights to work, public liability and public indemnity, employers liability, and income protection insurance. If you work with us, you will have a personal account manager who will be there for you during and after business hours if you need help or have problems.
Why should a joiner use a salary service that is not in-house?
Make sure you follow all rules and laws for your bricklaying business to be HMRC-compliant. We can help you out with this. We will take care of every part of payroll by working as an outsourced middleman and using the Construction Industry Scheme (CIS) payment plan.
Our experienced team will take care of all deductions, remittance slips, and other routine tasks, like checking papers for rights to work, public liability and public indemnity, employers liability, and income protection insurance. If you work with us, you will have a personal account manager who will be there for you during and after business hours if you need help or have problems.
Why would a joiner want someone else to take care of their payroll?
There are many good reasons to let Bishop Oak take care of your payments. Here are just a few:
- When your team helps you with back-office jobs, you can focus on other parts of your business.
- A portal with the company’s name on it where workers can look at all of their papers at once. This makes things easier to understand and cuts down on documents.
- A group of people who answer all the questions workers have, saving you time.
- A payment method that follows all rules and is directly linked to HMRC. This makes it easier to follow the rules.
- We’ll give you your money back if you don’t like our service.
What does CIS mean?
“CIS” stands for “Construction Industry Scheme.” If you work in the building industry, you may have heard of it. Joiners and suppliers in the construction business can use CIS to pay their taxes. The plan was made to stop people in the building business from not paying their fair share of taxes. If a contractor or seller wants to use CIS, they must sign up with HMRC and pay their workers according to certain rules. Contractors have to check up on their sources and pay taxes based on what they find. Read our CIS blog or get in touch with our team to learn more about CIS and how it can help your building business.
Contact our friendly team today to get started on the path to easier, compliant payroll.
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To get a UTR number you will need to register for HMRC online services. To get your UTR number you will need:
- Date of birth
- Address
- National Insurance number
- Your email address and contact number
- The name address and nature of your business
- Your business telephone number
- The date your self-employment started
Once you have successfully registered HMRC will post your UTR number to you, if you need to access your UTR number sooner you may be able to do so through the HMRC app.
Yes, you can view CIS payments through the online portal on the HMRC website.
To check CIS you can use the CIS service on the HMRC website or you can call the HMRC CIS helpline. If you are a subcontractor you will be able to check CIS payments through remittance/payslips.
You can register for CIS online via the Government Gateway or you can call the HMRC CIS helpline on 0300 200 3210.
In our online portal. When you are registered with us to be paid you will receive login details to the portal where you can view your CIS statements along with your payslips.
When you register for CIS you will be given a CIS verification number which proves your CIS status, this will be in the form of a letter or digital confirmation and allow contractors to deduct tax at a rate of 20% instead of 30%.