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Government issues new guidance on the Job Retention Bonus

Oct 05, 2020

  Employers will be able to apply for the Job Retention Bonus (JRB) between 15 February 2021 and 31 March 2021. This one one-off taxable payment to employers offers £1,000 for each eligible employee that was furloughed and kept continuously employed until ...

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Time to Pay threshold increased to £30,000

Oct 02, 2020

From this week, Self Assessment customers affected by Covid-19 can apply online to spread the cost of their tax bill into affordable monthly payments. The amount of tax liabilities which can be spread out has also been increased from £10,000 to ...

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SMEs are still chasing unpaid invoices

Sep 28, 2020

The disruption of business, due to the coronavirus pandemic, has meant many companies are still waiting on unpaid invoices from their debtors. According to a Freedom of Information request to the Small Business Commissioner (SBC), submitted by the UK Domain, there ...

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Chancellor announces new Job Support Scheme and package of business support measures

Sep 24, 2020

  The Chancellor, Rishi Sunak, has announced a new job protection scheme and a range of new business support measures. Announcing his Winter Economy Plan at a hastily arranged statement in the House of Commons, ...

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HMRC sends thousands of letters to employers for ‘incorrect’ CJRS claims

Sep 23, 2020

  HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) has been writing to thousands of employers, asking them to review the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme (CJRS) claims they have already made for errors – often without specifying what is wrong with the claim or ...

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Government reinstates advice to work from home ‘if you can’

Sep 23, 2020

  The Prime Minister has reinstated the advice for people to work from home if they can, following an increase in the incidence of Coronavirus in recent weeks. The advice, which was first issued in March 2020, was withdrawn at the beginning ...

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Government introduces legal duty to self-isolate, with big penalties for employers that prevent staff from following the rules

Sep 23, 2020

  Speaking in the House of Commons, the Health Secretary, Matt Hancock, has announced a legal duty to self-isolate for people who have tested positive for COVID-19 or are asked to do so by NHS Test and Trace. People who fail to ...

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Event and conference re-openings no longer allowed to go ahead

Sep 23, 2020

  Plans for the phased reopening of stadiums, business events and conferences on 1 October will now no longer go ahead. The Government’s ‘rule of six’ will also be extended to indoor team events and the number of people able to attend ...

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Hospitality industry faces new restrictions to curb second wave

Sep 23, 2020

  In recent weeks, many businesses within the hospitality sector have been enjoying a relaxation of COVID-19 restrictions. However, from 24 September 2020 pubs, bars and restaurants will have to close at 10pm, as part of the Government’s attempts to limit a ...

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Government to reinforce COVID Secure guidance with new direct legal obligations

Sep 23, 2020

  To ensure workplaces that remain open prevent the spread of Coronavirus, the Government will introduce a direct legal obligation for businesses in England that requires them to follow the latest guidance to the letter. During his speech to Parliament on the ...

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