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mattle40
hi all, didn't know where was best for this thread, please move if needed
I've just set up on my own and registered with the CIS. Am I right in thinking for example that, if say I got a gas fitter in on my job to change a hob in a kitchen, he bills me £100, is he a subby to me and therefore I have to make deductions on what I pay him and pay that directly to HMRC? This sound ridiculous, how widely known is this as I can't see it going down too well
And if it's the other way round and I'm the subby to someone, if I bill £100, they make deductions and pay £80
On my books, do I put the £100 down as income and make a note that £20 has already gone to HMRC? Then deduct this off my end of year tax bill
Thanks all
I've just set up on my own and registered with the CIS. Am I right in thinking for example that, if say I got a gas fitter in on my job to change a hob in a kitchen, he bills me £100, is he a subby to me and therefore I have to make deductions on what I pay him and pay that directly to HMRC? This sound ridiculous, how widely known is this as I can't see it going down too well
And if it's the other way round and I'm the subby to someone, if I bill £100, they make deductions and pay £80
On my books, do I put the £100 down as income and make a note that £20 has already gone to HMRC? Then deduct this off my end of year tax bill
Thanks all