Fill out a quick online form with your basic details in just a few minutes. No complicated paperwork — our system is designed for CIS workers who may have overpaid tax and could be due a refund.
Our HMRC-registered accountants review your CIS deductions, prepare your return, and calculate how much refund you’re owed. On average, CIS workers claim back £2,000+ each year.
We file your CIS tax return directly with HMRC. Once approved, your refund is paid straight into your bank account.
Fast, stress-free CIS tax refund process. Enter your details online and let us do the work
The more legitimate expenses you claim, the higher your tax rebate. Common deductible expenses include:
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Frequently asked questions
Most subcontractors receive between £1,500 – £3,000, depending on how much tax was deducted and what expenses you can claim.
Once your CIS tax return is filed, HMRC usually issues refunds within 2–4 weeks.
You could miss out on thousands in rebates and also face penalties from HMRC for late filing.
No. You’ll need a Unique Taxpayer Reference (UTR) to file your return. If you don’t have one, Tax2U can help you register.
You can still claim your rebate. Just provide deduction statements from all contractors for that tax year.
Tools, safety equipment, and protective clothing are allowable expenses under CIS.
Yes. CIS tax returns must be filed by 31 January following the end of the tax year (6 April to 5 April).
Yes, you can backdate claims for up to 4 tax years, depending on your circumstances.
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Our experienced team ensures accuracy and compliance, giving you complete peace of mind.
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