Construction Industry Scheme (CIS)
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- Eligibility to earn a CPD & QLS endorsed certificate.
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The Construction Industry Scheme (CIS) is an essential framework that governs how payments are made to subcontractors within the construction sector. This course introduces learners to the core principles of construction management under the scheme, offering a structured guide through tax obligations, payment rules, and the responsibilities of contractors and subcontractors. By studying construction and the CIS rules, learners gain an understanding of how the system operates and why it plays a vital role in maintaining order across the construction industry.
The construction sector is one of the largest and most regulated industries in the UK, and the CIS is central to its financial structure. This construction course is designed to help learners understand registration, deductions, and reporting processes that affect contractors and subcontractors. With a clear focus on construction-specific obligations, learners are guided step by step through the framework, ensuring they grasp the responsibilities involved in keeping within CIS requirements. This construction-focused knowledge offers valuable insights for anyone dealing with contracts, payroll, or financial administration in the construction industry.
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Learning Outcomes
- Understand the purpose and scope of the Construction Industry Scheme.
- Learn key construction terms and how they apply under CIS rules.
- Explore construction tax deductions and contractor obligations in the scheme.
- Recognise subcontractor responsibilities within the construction industry framework.
- Apply construction knowledge to reporting and record-keeping requirements.
Who is this course for?
- Individuals interested in learning more about the UK construction framework.
- Professionals working with payments in the construction industry sector.
- Administrators managing payroll for construction contractors and subcontractors.
- Learners keen to understand construction tax deductions and obligations.
- Those pursuing knowledge to support careers within the construction field.
Career Path (UK average salaries)
- Construction Project Manager – £50,000 per year
- Construction Contracts Manager – £47,000 per year
- Construction Site Supervisor – £38,000 per year
- Construction Payroll Administrator – £28,000 per year
- Quantity Surveyor – £45,000 per year
- Construction Finance Officer – £33,000 per year
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