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£200/day CIS Take-Home Pay 2025-26

Weekly gross: £1,000 · Annual gross: £48,000 · Based on 240 working days

Weekly received
£800
after 20% CIS
True annual net
£38,609
after tax + NI
Monthly take-home
£3,217
Year-end balance
+£209 refund

How your CIS deduction works

Your contractor deducts 20% from the labour portion of your payment each week (£200/week) and sends it to HMRC. You receive £800/week. At year-end you file a Self Assessment return. HMRC compares the £9,600 deducted against your true tax bill. Based on these figures you should receive a refund of approximately £209.

Full CIS tax breakdown, £200/day

Item Annual Monthly Weekly
Gross earnings (labour) £48,000 £4,000 £1,000
CIS deducted at source (20%) -£9,600 -£800 -£185
Received weekly £38,400 £3,200 £800
Income Tax (true liability) £7,086 £591 £136
Class 2 NI (self-employed) £179 £15 £3
Class 4 NI (self-employed) £2,126 £177 £41
True annual net take-home £38,609 £3,217 £742
Year-end refund (est.) +£209

Effective tax rate: 19.56% of gross. Figures assume no deductible business expenses. Allowable expenses (tools, van, fuel, PPE) will reduce income tax and increase any refund.

CIS take-home on £200/day in 2025-26

On £200/day, your annual gross is £48,000 (assuming 240 working days). Each week your contractor deducts 20% CIS, which amounts to £200/week, leaving you with £800/week in your account.

But the 20% CIS is only an advance tax payment. Your actual annual tax liability is £7,086 income tax plus £2,305 in self-employed NI (Class 2 and 4), totalling £9,391. Over the year HMRC receives £9,600 from your CIS deductions, so at year-end you should receive a refund of approximately £209.

Your true annual take-home, after settling all taxes, is £38,609 (£3,217/month, £742/week), giving an effective tax rate of 19.56%. Remember this assumes no business expenses; in reality, tools, vehicle costs, and PPE can significantly reduce your income tax bill.

Frequently asked questions

How much does a £200/day CIS subcontractor take home?

A CIS subcontractor earning £200/day (£48,000/year gross) receives £800/week at source after the 20% CIS deduction. The true annual net after income tax, Class 2 NI, and Class 4 NI is £38,609 (£3,217/month).

Will I get a CIS tax refund on £200/day?

Yes, on £200/day (£48,000/year), the 20% CIS deducted (£9,600) exceeds your true tax liability (£9,391). You should receive a refund of approximately £209 via Self Assessment.

What Class 4 NI does a £200/day CIS worker pay?

On £48,000/year, Class 4 NI is £2,126/year (6% on earnings £12,570 to £50,270, 2% above). Class 2 NI is £179/year (flat rate for self-employed earning above £12,570). Total self-employed NI: £2,305/year.

What is the effective tax rate for a £200/day CIS subcontractor?

On £48,000/year, total income tax (£7,086) plus self-employed NI (£2,305) gives an effective rate of 19.56% of gross earnings. This is your actual tax burden. The 20% CIS deduction is just an advance payment against this.

Do I need to file a Self Assessment tax return as a CIS subcontractor?

All CIS subcontractors must file a Self Assessment tax return each year by 31 January. This is how HMRC reconciles the 20% CIS deductions made by your contractor against your actual tax liability. On £200/day (£48,000/year gross), you would report your income, claim allowable business expenses (tools, vehicle, PPE, insurance), and either receive a refund or pay any shortfall. Failure to file results in automatic penalties starting at £100.

What business expenses can a £200/day CIS worker claim?

CIS subcontractors can deduct allowable business expenses from their taxable income before Self Assessment, reducing their income tax bill. Common deductible expenses include: tools and equipment (or capital allowances for larger items), vehicle costs (fuel, insurance, servicing, or the flat-rate mileage alternative of 45p/mile for the first 10,000 miles), PPE and safety equipment, public liability insurance, professional subscriptions, and a proportion of phone costs. On £48,000/year, every £1,000 of legitimate expenses reduces income tax by £200 at basic rate, increasing your true annual net beyond £38,609.

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