Industry tax scheme
Series: Contract Journal ; 402(6266) 1 March 2000, 1(1)Publication details: 2000Subject(s): Summary: Inland Revenue has admitted that the Construction Industry Scheme contains 'serious flaws'. The admission follows months of campaigning by the Construction Confederation over the escalating costs of complying with the scheme.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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| WB3609-35 Mobile masts | WB3610-01 Landowners in the clear | WB3610-02 Right to roam code of conduct | WB3610-03 Industry tax scheme | WB3610-04 Cowboy builders | WB3610-05 Fair deal Charter | WB3610-06 MoD contracts worth £4.4bn |
Inland Revenue has admitted that the Construction Industry Scheme contains 'serious flaws'. The admission follows months of campaigning by the Construction Confederation over the escalating costs of complying with the scheme.