CIS Payroll in Scotland
CIS Payroll in Scotland
Outsourced CIS payroll services in Scotland
Welcome to Bishop Oak, your dedicated partner for CIS Payroll services in Scotland! Let’s explore why outsourcing your CIS payroll with us is a smart choice.
Why Outsource CIS Payroll in Scotland?
To keep your construction company compliant with HMRC regulations, it’s vital to adhere to all the rules and laws. This is where partnering with a CIS payroll company proves invaluable. We specialise in the Construction Industry Scheme (CIS) payment method, acting as an intermediary to manage all your payroll-related tasks.
Our seasoned team handles deductions, remittance slips, and various administrative duties. This includes verifying documents related to right-to-work, employers’ liability, public liability, public indemnity, and income protection insurance. Rest assured, your dedicated account manager is available to assist you during and after business hours.
Benefits of Outsourcing CIS Payroll in Scotland
Outsourcing your CIS payroll to a company like Bishop Oak offers numerous advantages, such as:
- A dedicated team to support your back-office tasks, allowing you to focus on other aspects of your business.
- Our user-friendly branded portal provides workers with a centralised location to access all their documents, reducing confusion and paperwork.
- Our team handles employee inquiries, saving you valuable time.
- Our payroll model effectively eliminates compliance issues when used correctly.
- We back our service with a money-back guarantee; we’ll reimburse you for the worker’s margin if you’re not satisfied.
How is CIS Payroll Calculated?
Calculating CIS payroll can be complex, particularly in the dynamic construction industry. It involves tracking hours worked by employees, including overtime and deductions, as well as calculating payroll taxes. This can be time-consuming. Many construction companies opt to partner with specialised CIS payroll firms to ensure accuracy and efficiency in their payroll processes.
Say goodbye to payroll stress for your construction business; let Bishop Oak handle CIS payroll needs for your Scotland-based business. With us, you’re always 100% compliant. Get in touch with our team to get started on simplifying your CIS payroll today!
What is CIS?
CIS stands for Construction Industry Scheme, which you may have heard of if you work in the construction business. Contractors and subcontractors in the construction business can use CIS to pay their taxes. The plan was made to help stop tax cheating in the building business. If a contractor or subcontractor wants to use CIS, they must sign up with HMRC and pay their workers according to certain rules. Contractors have to check the state of their subcontractors and take out 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.
To get started on your simplified, compliant payroll journey contact our friendly team today.
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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%.