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CIS Compliance and Employment Law Protection

  • Worried about employment status?

  • Received a letter from HMRC about CIS compliance?

  • Concerned about supply chain due diligence?

  • Been threatened with an employment tribunal?

  • Sick of chasing timesheets?

  • Concerned about IR35?

Why Hudson?

Keeping pace with the UK’s ever-changing tax and employment rules and regulations can be challenging and stressful to manage. That’s why more than 2,600 construction firms trust Hudson to navigate those concerns for them. Put simply, we eliminate risk from day one. Not just for employment status but through an industry standard-setting range of services that includes: supply chain due diligence, audits, mock inspections, HMRC representation and employment law guidance. We like to keep things simple while offering a level of protection and reassurance you won’t find anywhere else.

Hudson, in a nutshell

INDUSTRY
LEADER

In CIS compliance with 1.8m payments per year.

VALUED
PARTNER

Of more than 2,600 construction firms large and small.

NATIONAL
COVERAGE

Via regionally-based account managers.

IN BUSINESS
28 YEARS

Established in 1996.

FREE COMPLIMENTARY
SERVICES

Supply chain due diligence, dispute resolution, 4Site app and representation.

100% RATE OF
SUCCESS

We’ve never lost a status case against HMRC or at tribunal.

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