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A leading company is seeking a CIS Administrator in Birmingham to manage all aspects of Construction Industry Scheme reporting. The role involves verifying subcontractors, ensuring compliance with tax legislation, and reporting to HMRC. With a commitment to career development and a comprehensive benefits package, this position offers a collaborative environment and opportunities for training and growth.
You will be responsible for administering all aspects of CIS (Construction Industry Scheme) reporting, including subcontractor verification, deduction processing, and submissions to HMRC. You will also support compliance with the Windsor Framework by monitoring and reporting the movement of goods between Great Britain and Northern Ireland, ensuring alignment with UK-EU obligations.
What we offer
25 days holidays + Bank Holidays and sick pay
Comprehensive benefits package including pension, life assurance, employee assistance program, employee referral scheme, employee discounts including high street brands, cycle 2 work scheme and discount on Johnson Controls security products
Extensive product and on the job/cross training opportunities with outstanding resources available
Encouraging and collaborative team environment
Career development through various career ladders
Dedication to safety through our Zero Harm policy
Access to business resource groups
Training on our company values
How you will do it
Verify subcontractors and maintain accurate CIS records
Process payments and submit monthly CIS returns to HMRC
Ensure compliance with CIS legislation and address subcontractor queries
Monitor and report goods movement under the Windsor Framework
Collaborate with internal and external stakeholders to maintain compliance
Support internal audits and maintain all related documentation
What we look for
Required
Experience in CIS administration and HMRC reporting
Knowledge of UK tax legislation, particularly CIS
Strong attention to detail and accuracy
Solid communication and problem-solving skills
Preferred
Understanding of the Windsor Framework and UK-EU trade regulations
Experience in compliance, international trade, or policy analysis
Background in working with or within government departments