We specialise in helping CIS contractors reclaim the maximum tax refund available from HMRC. Many contractors overpay tax through the Construction Industry Scheme — often by thousands of pounds each year — simply because they are not claiming all allowable expenses or structuring their returns correctly.
Our expertise ensures you keep more of what you earn, with average tax repayments of £3,200.
How We Maximise Your Refund
Comprehensive Expense Review
We carry out a detailed review of all your business costs to ensure every allowable expense is claimed, including:
Many contractors underclaim simply because they are unsure what is allowed — we make sure nothing is missed.
Accurate CIS Reconciliation
We reconcile all CIS statements against HMRC records to ensure every deduction suffered is correctly credited to your tax account. Missing or incorrectly reported CIS deductions are a common reason refunds are reduced or delayed — we prevent this.
Tax Efficiency Planning
Where possible, we structure your income and expenses in the most tax-efficient way, ensuring your overall liability is minimised while remaining fully compliant with HMRC rules.
Fast and Reliable Refund Processing
Once your return is submitted, we actively monitor your refund and liaise with HMRC where required to help speed up repayment.
Why Contractors Choose Us
We don’t just submit tax returns — we actively work to ensure you receive every pound you are entitled to.
Typical Results
Many of our CIS clients recover significant refunds each year, often far more than they expected. Our average refund for our clients in 2024/25 was £3,200. Whether you’re newly registered under CIS or have been contracting for years, we frequently uncover missed claims and overpaid tax from previous returns.
Get Your Refund Working for You
If you’re a CIS contractor and want to ensure you’re not leaving money with HMRC unnecessarily, speak to Midland CIS & Tax Services today. Let a specialist review your situation and help you secure the maximum refund you’re legally entitled to.