HMRC are fining contractors and reclassifying subcontractors on a daily basis.

If HMRC were to reclassify just one self-employed subcontractor as an employee, with an average weekly pay of £1,000, your liability would surpass £9,500 in a year. Now imagine they did this for all your subcontractors!

Calculate the penalties if HMRC decides your subbies are employees

With HMRC carrying out tens of thousands of new investigations each month, there is a high risk of big fines and penalties if your contracts are not satisfactory, or you have not fully understood the ever changing complexities of CIS (Construction Industry Scheme).

Average number of subcontractors?
0 100
Number of years you have used subcontractors?
0 6
Average weekly pay?
0 10,000

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Protection from HMRC reclassifing your subbies as employees.

If HMRC were to reclassify just one self-employed subbie as an employee with an average weekly pay of £1,000, the liability would surpass £9,500 in a year.

For a group of 15 self-employed subbies, this liability would escalate to over £136,000. These staggering amounts exclude potential HMRC fines, unpaid interest charges, or legal costs associated with challenging HMRC.