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Quote from: deeege on April 14, 2020, 10:01:45 pmQuote from: mjm on April 14, 2020, 09:51:40 pmThere also saying you dont have to pay it backWhen the first statement came out they said it would have to be paid back with the tax on topIt’s always been described as a grant and not a loan, and therefore would not need to be repaid.Can you link us to where it was ever said it needed to be repaid?I dont have a link it was said in the first speech when it was announced this is a grant and will have to be paid back with tax on top but I think they have re worded it all
Quote from: mjm on April 14, 2020, 09:51:40 pmThere also saying you dont have to pay it backWhen the first statement came out they said it would have to be paid back with the tax on topIt’s always been described as a grant and not a loan, and therefore would not need to be repaid.Can you link us to where it was ever said it needed to be repaid?
There also saying you dont have to pay it backWhen the first statement came out they said it would have to be paid back with the tax on top
All you lot use Gocardless etc would that not be proof enough,all of sudden in March you payments into your account would have slowed down or stopped if you’re not working.
It says confirm, not prove.Probably a tick box exercise. You think they’re going to sit down and manually assess every single claim? 2,000,000 claims when which ever way you turn the offices of the treasury are currently swamped.
''You can claim if you ...............have lost trading profits due to coronavirusYou will need to confirm to HMRC that your business has been adversely affected by coronavirus.''I'm assuming there will be a tick box, for legal reasons maybe, that asks ''has your business been adversely affected by coronavirus?''Yes or No. I would then tick Yes.I can't see anywhere any asking to Prove as opposed to Confirm.But even if they did, I normally earn £2500 per month During the coronavirus lockdown I only managed to earn £2490 per month I have an email/text/letter off one customer saying ''please don't clean my windows because of coronavirus''I then have 'proof' that I have 'lost trading profits due to coronavirus'.Please can I have the £7500 taxable grant as promised. PS Unlike Dazmond I will not be giving £7500 to charity but full respect to you if you do.
Quote from: JackieW on April 15, 2020, 08:22:05 am''You can claim if you ...............have lost trading profits due to coronavirusYou will need to confirm to HMRC that your business has been adversely affected by coronavirus.''I'm assuming there will be a tick box, for legal reasons maybe, that asks ''has your business been adversely affected by coronavirus?''Yes or No. I would then tick Yes.I can't see anywhere any asking to Prove as opposed to Confirm.But even if they did, I normally earn £2500 per month During the coronavirus lockdown I only managed to earn £2490 per month I have an email/text/letter off one customer saying ''please don't clean my windows because of coronavirus''I then have 'proof' that I have 'lost trading profits due to coronavirus'.Please can I have the £7500 taxable grant as promised. PS Unlike Dazmond I will not be giving £7500 to charity but full respect to you if you do.It sounds too good to be true......I cant see it happening myself....
It surprises me how much faith you have in this Tory government Griff, being a scouser.For the lads like yourself who have sat it out due to family members being high risk or other reasons, I really hope your faith is repaid.
Quote from: Slacky on April 15, 2020, 07:24:14 amIt says confirm, not prove.Probably a tick box exercise. You think they’re going to sit down and manually assess every single claim? 2,000,000 claims when which ever way you turn the offices of the treasury are currently swamped.Yes I think they will as there will be a massive potential for fraud if they dont.....
Quote from: JackieW on April 15, 2020, 08:22:05 am''You can claim if you ...............have lost trading profits due to coronavirusYou will need to confirm to HMRC that your business has been adversely affected by coronavirus.''I'm assuming there will be a tick box, for legal reasons maybe, that asks ''has your business been adversely affected by coronavirus?''Yes or No. I would then tick Yes.I can't see anywhere any asking to Prove as opposed to Confirm.But even if they did, I normally earn £2500 per month During the coronavirus lockdown I only managed to earn £2490 per month I have an email/text/letter off one customer saying ''please don't clean my windows because of coronavirus''I then have 'proof' that I have 'lost trading profits due to coronavirus'.Please can I have the £7500 taxable grant as promised. PS Unlike Dazmond I will not be giving £7500 to charity but full respect to you if you do.So what happens if the lockdown doesn't last three months ? plus it says up to £2500 per month which could mean you would only be entitled to £10 for each month of lockdown, I say could as I don't know if this is the case, one thing I do know is as a tax payer I would be more angry with the government if they gave out handouts to those who didn't need or deserve them than I would if they backtracked and decided to means test them.