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Many businesses have closed because of the pandemic despite government coronavirus grants. Special tax rules apply to these payments if they are received after a business stops trading. What do
business owners need to know?
Published 07.01.2021
You’ve received payments under the Self-Employment Income Support Scheme (SEISS), including the fourth grant. However, HMRC expects you to review your claims and repay any overpayments. What should
you be checking?
Published 20.05.2021
HMRC has recently highlighted problems with Self-Employment Income Support Scheme (SEISS) claims. Even though it worked out the payments, it’s up to you to spot any problems. What steps should you be
taking to check your claim?
Published 22.09.2020
HMRC has published new guidance which explains when you might need to amend your self-assessment tax return if you claimed Self-Employment Income Support Scheme (SEISS) payments. What’s the full
story?
Published 08.07.2021
HMRC has published details on the fourth Self-Employment Income Support Scheme (SEISS) grant. You’ve heard that not everyone who qualified for the SEISS before will be eligible this time. Who’s
entitled and who’s not?
Published 22.04.2021
A Supreme Court ruling means that many traders who lost income because of coronavirus will receive a payout on their business interruption insurance policies. How and when should this be reported for
tax purposes?
Published 28.01.2021
There’s new guidance and other help for self-employed traders who want to claim the Self-employed Income Support Scheme (SEISS) grant. What’s the latest?
Published 13.05.2020
HMRC has published guidance on two new coronavirus- related grants for the self-employed that it will be administering. Who will be entitled to claim and when?
Published 21.10.2020
Under the coronavirus special measures, local authorities can help businesses with Small Business Grant Fund (SBGF) and Retail, Hospitality and Leisure Grant Fund (RHLGF) payments. If your business
receives such a grant must it pay tax on it?
Published 28.05.2020
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