Build UK CITB Consensus Federation Survey
Company Information
5 1. Company Information: *
Company Name
Contact Name
Job Title
Contact Email
13 2. Are you a Main Contractor or a Specialist Contractor? *
Main Contractor
Specialist Contractor
3 3. Are you a member of a Build UK Trade Association? (please tick all that apply) *
ACAD - Asbestos Control and Abatement Division
ACIFC - Association of Concrete Industrial Flooring Contractors
ADCAS - Association of Ductwork Contractors and Allied Services AFI - Association of Fencing Industries
ALLMI - Association of Lorry Loader Manufacturers and Importers
ARCA - Asbestos Removal Contractors Association
ASA - Association of Sealant Applicators Ltd
ASFP - Association for Specialist Fire Protection
ASUC - Association of Specialist Underpinning Contractors
ATLAS - Association of Technical Lightning & Access Specialists
BBSA - British Blind & Shutter Association
BCSA - British Constructional Steelwork Association
BDA - British Drilling Association
BESA - Building Engineering Services Association
BGA - British Geomembrane Association
BWF - British Woodworking Federation
CEDA - Catering Equipment Distributors Association
CEF - Construction Employer's Federation
CFA - Contract Flooring Association
CONSTRUCT - Concrete Structures Group
DHF - Door & Hardware Federation
DSA - Drilling and Sawing Association
ECA - Electrical Contractors' Association
FeRFA - Resin Flooring Association
FIS - Finishes & Interiors Sector FPS - Federation of Piling Specialists
GGF - Glass and Glazing Federation
INCA - Insulated Render & Cladding Association
IPAF - International Powered Access Federation
NASC - National Access & Scaffolding Confederation
NFDC - National Federation of Demolition Contractors
NFRC - National Federation of Roofing Contractors Ltd
PDA - Painting and Decorating Association
RIDBA - Rural and Industrial Design and Building Association
RSMA - Road Safety Markings Association
SAEMA - Specialist Access Engineering and Maintenance Association
SPRA - Single Ply Roofing Association
STA - Structural Timber Association
TICA - Thermal Insulation Contractors Association
TTA - The Tile Association
N/A - Not a member of a Trade Association
CITB Scope 9 4. Are you a CITB in-scope employer? In-scope employers are companies who undertake construction activities which are covered by the CITB Scope Order. *
Yes
No
CITB Levy
6 5. Please can you indicate whether you have been assessed in 2017 to pay Levy to CITB (based on your 2016 Levy Return). This means you are required to pay Levy to CITB based on your 2016 Levy Return which covers the tax year 6th April 2015 – 5th April 2016. This assessment would have been sent to you earlier this year.
If you haven't yet received your assessment but have submitted your figures, please mark your answer 'yes'. *
Yes
No
7 6. How much Levy have you been assessed to pay? (£)
If you haven't yet received your assessment but have submitted your estimated figures, please enter your estimated payment below. * CITB statutory Levy Grant System
2 7. CITB regularly measures the level of support from employers on how the Levy is calculated and this question is about the proposed rates and thresholds for how this will be done in 2018, 2019 and 2020.
The amount of CITB levy you pay is based the amount you pay your workers in a year. This includes employees paid through Pay As You Earn (PAYE) and also Construction Industry Scheme (CIS) subcontractors who you deduct CIS tax from. It is not applied to CIS subcontractors who you don’t deduct CIS tax from.
The current rates are:
PAYE contribution of 0.5% Net CIS contribution of 1.25%.
And the payment thresholds are:
Employers with a wage bill of less than £80k are exempt Employers with a wage bill of between £80k and £399k receive a 50% deduction on the levy assessment Employers only pay the full assessment if their wage bill is £400k or above.
For 2018-2020 the proposal is that for all levy payers:
The PAYE contribution will reduce to 0.35% (was 0.5%) NET CIS contribution will remain the same (1.25%) Payment thresholds will remain the same
Do you support these proposals? *
Yes
No