The Chancellor yesterday announced a raft of new measures to support businesses in the UK. Below are the key points to help you and your business:
Job Support Scheme - to replace the Furlough scheme
If an employee (e.g. Mr Bob Smith) works reduced hours the employer pays for that. And in addition the employer and government pay one third of the lost pay each (up to the cap £697.92). So if Mr Bob Smith normally worked for an employer at £2,000 a month, and then worked 50% hours, he would get £1,000 normal pay plus £333 extra from their employer and £333 from the government. Self Employed Support - SEISS Grants
Bounce Back (BBL) Loans and Covid (CBILS) Loans - time extended from 6 to 10 years to repay + chance to pay interest only
Tax - 5% VAT to remain longer, VAT deferred interest free payments, more time to pay HMRC
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From the 1st September 2020 the government's furlough support scheme starts to wind down and the amount of claim will adjust down as it closes on the 31st October 2020. The key points are listed below:
1. From 1st Aug 2020 government will not pay for NI payments both employer and employee per month 2. There is a drop from the maximum claimable 80% in August, to 70% in September and further lower to 60% in October 2020 3. From the 1st Sept 2020 government will pay employers up to a maximum of £2,187.50 a month combined with the employer contributions of 10% payable by the employer this will mean a total of £2500 a month can be paid to an employee 4. From 1st Oct 2020 employers will have to start paying 20% of the employee wages and government will sgtart paying a maximum of £1,875.00 per month 5. If any employees are retained in employment by the end of 31 January 2021 then the government has agreed to pay emlployers £1000 for each furloughed employee retained. This will be paid by the end of February 2021. 6. Furloughed staff can do courses and training while furloughed and are eligible to statutory sick pay and maternity pay etc If employers need more help for their furloughed staff and have more complicated issues such as sick pay and maternity then call Tax Affinity Accountants the experts in small business tax and accounting services. By Anni Khan at Tax Affinity Accountants Tax Affinity Accountants are experts in Tax and Accountancy. With branches in Worcester Park and Kingston upon Thames and Epsom and Ewell they are considered in the Industry to be expert business accountants and tax advisors for small and medium sized businesses (SME's). Helping and supporting limited company owners and self employed people throughout the UK, they regularly help clients grow their business providing tailored advice and support. Their support has been considered invaluable by many clients and key to their success. For more information visit www.taxaffinity.com. To read more interesting articles like this visit www.taxaffinity.com/blog. Please feel free to comment and share this with your friends. |
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