As we are all aware, unprecedented measures are being implemented across the globe to prevent the further outbreak and spread of COVID-19 (Coronavirus). This makes it a very challenging time all round for businesses and individuals as we do everything within our power to ensure the health and safety of our staff, our customers and the wider community.
We’ve had a number of enquiries from members looking for advice on what steps they should be taking within their businesses. The situation is changing, and often changing fast. As a result, we’ve highlighted a number of key websites to bookmark, as these will be providing the most up-to-date guidance.
Note: These resources are UK-focused, so we recommend you follow the advice from the government in your own country.
- Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme (to claim to cover wages for employees on temporary leave ‘furlough’ due to COVID-19) online claim form now LIVE – click here.
SMEs can apply for the Coronavirus Business Interruption Loan Scheme (CBILS) – for full details, list of lenders and to apply click here.
- SMEs can apply for the Small Business Grant Fund (SBGF) ENGLAND ONLY – for full details click here.
Claim back Statutory Sick Pay paid to employees due to coronavirus (COVID-19) – click here.
Deferral of VAT payments – click here.
Claim a grant through the Coronavirus Self-Employment Income Support Scheme – extended – click here.
Get help with living costs through Universal Credit – click here.
Delay your second payment on account for your Self-Assessment Tax Payments – click here.
COVID-19: guidance for employers and businesses is a key source of up-to-date guidance from the UK Government. There you can find a host of information for employers, employees and businesses. If you want to jump straight to the support announced by the Chancellor for UK businesses, including Job Retention Scheme, VAT and Income Tax Deferral, reclaiming of Statutory Sick Pay (SSP), Business Rates Holiday and the temporary Coronavirus Business Interruption Loan Scheme click here.
These links are provided for information only and the list is not exhaustive.
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