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Offset of CIS


 

Hi all

 

Every month for a Ltd Co I have been offsetting the CIS suffered via EPS and the normal CIS return for the subbies, this has always resulted in a larger amount suffered than having to pay, this month however the sub-contractors deductions are actually higher than the amounts of CIS suffered am I correct in thinking that the Co will not have to pay the balance for this month as the overpayments for the previous months will be taken into account?

Only ever had positive amounts offset in the past never a negative so just wanted confirmation

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Doug

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Yes, that's correct Doug.  Are you using Moneysoft?  I think that tells you the overall position if you click on the PAYE report.



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Agree



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 Joanne 

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You should check out answers with reference to the legal position



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Thanks John & Joanne

John, I was using 12pay but screen kept freezing on me so moved onto HMRC (I know!) as I did not have too many to submit but now things are getting busier I will be moving to Moneysoft but want to wait until April to swap over.

Cheers



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Doug

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Hi Doug, that makes sense.

My renewal is at the end of this month, would much prefer it to be April.



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