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COVID-19: What Government tax support can you get?

COVID-19: What Government tax support can you get? Shipleys Tax Advisors

(Note this page will be updated as things change, please ensure you monitor this page regularly.)

These are truly unprecedented times we are unfortunate to live in.

The Chancellor on 20 March 2020 set out an extra-ordinary package of targeted measures to support public services, people and businesses through this period of disruption caused by COVID-19.

This in addition to the measures announced a few days earlier and covers measures to support businesses including:

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As the world reels from the effects of Coronavirus, the UK government has taken extraordinary action to provide a raft of measures for businesses and individuals in these unprecedented times. We have summarised them below.

Summary

The Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme

Check the latest guidance for employers to how to claim:

HMRC will reimburse 80% of furloughed workers wage costs, up to a cap of £2,500 per month. HMRC are working urgently to set up a system for reimbursement.

If your business needs short term cash flow support, you may be eligible for a Coronavirus Business Interruption Loan.

We have a detailed step by step guide to help on how to claim this, if you would like your FREE copy please email us cjrs@shipleystax.com.

The Self Employed Income Support Scheme

Support for businesses through deferring VAT and Income Tax payments

HMRC will support businesses by deferring Valued Added Tax (VAT) payments for 3 months. If you’re self-employed, Income Tax payments due in July 2020 under the Self-Assessment system will be deferred to January 2021.

VAT

For VAT, the deferral will apply from 20 March 2020 until 30 June 2020.

Eligibility – All UK businesses are eligible.

How to access the scheme

This is an automatic offer with no applications required. Businesses will not need to make a VAT payment during this period. Taxpayers will be given until the end of the 2020 to 2021 tax year to pay any liabilities that have accumulated during the deferral period. VAT refunds and reclaims will be paid by the government as normal.

Income Tax

For Income Tax Self-Assessment, payments due on the 31 July 2020 will be deferred until the 31 January 2021.

Eligibility – If you are self-employed you are eligible.

How to access the scheme

This is an automatic offer with no applications required.

No penalties or interest for late payment will be charged in the deferral period.

HMRC have also scaled up their Time to Pay offer to all firms and individuals who are in temporary financial distress as a result of Covid-19 and have outstanding tax liabilities.

Time to Pay: Support for businesses taxes

If you are concerned about being able to pay your tax due to COVID-19, you can call us on 01124 275 6292 for further advice or call HMRC’s dedicated helpline on 0800 0159 559 direct.

Small business one-off grants

How to access the scheme

You do not need to do anything. Your local authority will write to you if you are eligible for this grant.

Any enquiries on eligibility for, or provision of, the reliefs and grants should be directed to the relevant local authority.

Find your local authority.

Statutory Sick Pay (SSP)

The government said that it will allow small and medium-sized businesses and employers to reclaim SSP paid for sickness absence due to COVID-19. The eligibility criteria for the scheme will be as follows:

Key summary details for employers:

As existing systems are not designed to facilitate employer refunds for SSP, the government will work with employers over the coming months to set up the repayment mechanism for employers as soon as possible.

IR35: Personal Service Companies, Off-payroll working & SSP

Self-employed and low earners

****UPDATE 24 MARCH 2020***

SELF EMPLOYED/FREELANCE? Support package is on its way week commencing 23 March.

There is a real feeling of panic growing among the UK’s self-employed. While there are some measures in place, they’re simply not enough.

We understand however the government has officially confirmed they are working on a further support package (some reports suggest it may be as soon as Wednesday 25th, but almost certainly be by Friday 27th). We do not know what it is but suspect it will be on a par with the 80% of salary up to £2,500 for employees.

Sick Pay

Business Rates

Any enquiries on eligibility for, or provision of, the reliefs should be directed to the relevant local authority. Guidance for local authorities on the business rates holiday will be published by 20 March.

SMEs: Coronavirus Business Interruption Loan Scheme (CBILS)

Eligibility

You are eligible for the scheme if:

How to access the scheme

The scheme is now open for applications. All major banks are offering this scheme.

To apply, you should talk to your bank or one of the 40 accredited finance providers (not the British Business Bank) as soon as possible, to discuss your business plan. You can find out the latest on the best ways to contact them via their websites. Please note that branches may currently be shut down to enable social distancing.

The full rules of the scheme and the list of accredited lenders are available on the British Business Bank website.

If you have an existing loan with monthly repayments you may want to ask for a repayment holiday to help with cash flow.

Insurance

Standard business interruption policies are unlikely to cover a pandemic. You need to check your policy wording and contact your insurer.

For more information or if you would like a detailed step by step guide on how to claim CJRS email info@shipleystax.com or call 0114 272 4984.

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