Coping with CIS
Language: English Series: Contract Journal ; 435(6594) 27 September 2006, 22-24(3)Publication details: 2006Subject(s): Summary: Finds out how construction software houses are preparing for the changes to the Construction Industry Scheme (CIS) which will be implemented in April 2007, a year later than originally planned. There are currently 250 000 registered contractors and over 2m subcontractors in HMRC's CIS scheme. Describes the Government Gateway, the electronic in/out checkpoint that enables construction customers' IT systems to achieve connectivity with government software. Outlines why the CIS had to be reformed and looks at the software challenge. Table lists Business Application Software Developers Association members who will be CIS ready by the 2007 deadline.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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| Journal article | London Journal article | L135144 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 135144-1001 |
Finds out how construction software houses are preparing for the changes to the Construction Industry Scheme (CIS) which will be implemented in April 2007, a year later than originally planned. There are currently 250 000 registered contractors and over 2m subcontractors in HMRC's CIS scheme. Describes the Government Gateway, the electronic in/out checkpoint that enables construction customers' IT systems to achieve connectivity with government software. Outlines why the CIS had to be reformed and looks at the software challenge. Table lists Business Application Software Developers Association members who will be CIS ready by the 2007 deadline.