Furlough Scheme The online claim service for the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme will be launched on GOV.UK on Monday 20 April 2020. Any entity with a UK payroll can apply, including businesses, charities, recruitment agencies and public authorities. To prepare to make your claim you will need: – a Government Gateway (GG) ID and password – if you don’t already have a GG account, you can apply for one online, or by going to GOV.UK and searching for ‘HMRC services: sign in or register’ – be enrolled for PAYE online – if you aren’t registered yet, you can do so now, the following information for each furloughed employee you will be claiming for: – Name, – National Insurance number, – Claim period and claim amount, – PAYE/employee number (optional). If you have fewer than 100 furloughed staff – you will need to input information directly into the system for each employee. If you have 100 or more furloughed staff – you will need to upload a file with information for each employee; HMRC will accept the following file types: .xls .xlsx .csv .ods.You should retain all records and calculations in respect of your claims. You can find more information on the scheme and eligibility to claim here. Announced today – the furlough scheme has been extended to cover June. More here |
Small Business Grants Businesses across the town are reporting that they have started to receive the payments of the small business grants. We understand that you should receive a remittance notice from Eastbourne Borough Council via email just prior to the money being deposited. Please note – you have to apply for the grant from Eastbourne Borough Council. So, if you have yet to make a claim for your grant – please follow this link to access the portal: https://lewes-eastbourne.grantapproval.co.uk/ If you are having issues completing the application – please get in touch. |
Dividend Payments Minister for Small Business, Paul Scully, is working on a solution for the Self-Employed Paul Scully MP, is trying to find a mechanism to support self-employed people working as a registered business. At the moment, people in this situation are not eligible for self-employment support and, although they could furlough themselves, would generally only receive £132.80 by doing so and would not be able to do any work. If you would like to support his initiative, his twitter handle is @scullyp and his email address is [email protected] If you are self employed and have not benefitted from a grant, send him details of your situation. https://www.cityam.com/business-minister-working-on-scheme-to-protect-businesses-which-pay-using-dividends/ |
HMRC Time To Pay HMRC has updated the information on it’s Coronavirus helpline for all businesses and self-employed people in financial distress that want to apply for support through HMRC’s Time To Pay service https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/hm-revenue-customs/contact/coronavirus-covid-19-helpline |