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SELF-EMPLOYMENT INCOME SUPPORT SCHEME GRANT EXTENSION (SEISS)
The Government are providing the same level of support for the self-employed as is being provided for employees through the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme which has also been extended until March 2021.
C19 NEWSLETTER
FURTHER CHANGES IN SUPPORTS FOR BUSINESS
Government extends Furlough to March and increases self-employed support scheme
Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme extended
The Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme has now been extended for a month. What are the terms of the extension and where does this leave the new Job Support Scheme?
C19 BUSINESS UPDATE
Here are the headlines from the Chancellors statement in Parliament today where a series of measures to help jobs and businesses were announced.
Property Rental Costs – What’s Covered by the Renewals Allowance
Tough rules dictate the tax deductions that landlords can claim against their rental income. They are especially tricky for the cost of equipment you provide for your tenants. What can and can’t you claim for?
Flexible furloughing details
Late on Friday evening (12 June) details were released concerning part-time working and much more besides. What do you need to know?
Employers to contribute towards furlough costs from August
The Chancellor has just announced major changes to the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme (CJRS). There’s good news and bad – how might you be affected?
Second grant worth 70% of earnings for Self-employed
Self-employed to receive second grant worth 70% of earnings
Business Bounce Back Loan – FAQ’s
The Bounce Back Loan Scheme is a new scheme introduced to help smaller businesses impacted by coronavirus (COVID-19). It aims to assist those businesses to borrow between £2,000 up to 25% of a business’ turnover (the maximum amount available is £50,000).
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