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Ooooooog

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Re: Who’s heard from HMRC so far? r.e the ‘pay out’
« Reply #80 on: April 15, 2020, 09:26:49 am »
I’ve not!

Going live next week, I believe.

G Griffin

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Re: Who’s heard from HMRC so far? r.e the ‘pay out’
« Reply #81 on: April 15, 2020, 09:40:30 am »
It won't be means tested.
They are not going to means test everyone. They don't investigate every tax return.
If you've been adversely affected and are "responsible" (I think that was the word used) you'll be ok.
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֍Winp®oClean֍

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Re: Who’s heard from HMRC so far? r.e the ‘pay out’
« Reply #82 on: April 15, 2020, 09:57:51 am »
Taken from .GOV site-

Claim a grant if you’ve lost income
If you’re getting less work or no work because of coronavirus (COVID-19)
, you might be able to claim a grant through the coronavirus Self-employment Income Support Scheme.

The online service you’ll use to claim is not available yet. HMRC will aim to contact you by mid May 2020, and will make payments by early June 2020.

If you receive the grant you can continue to work or take on other employment including voluntary work.
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Dry Clean

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Re: Who’s heard from HMRC so far? r.e the ‘pay out’
« Reply #83 on: April 15, 2020, 10:40:39 am »
''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.''

That's understandable. So just supposing for a moment that they do give out the grant to you as it seems they will, assuming you've fulfilled the eligibility,   would you still be angry enough to give it back, or away as Dazmond has said?

I won't be that angry  :)
Nope, if the government is going to hand out free money then it would be foolish not to take it especially as it will have to be paid back by us all in taxes no matter if we take the hand out or not, well when I say all as per usual it will be the young who will end up paying for most of it, that said I would rather the government didn't reward me or people like me for having no morals.

CleanClear

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Re: Who’s heard from HMRC so far? r.e the ‘pay out’
« Reply #84 on: April 15, 2020, 10:52:43 am »
that said I would rather the government didn't reward me or people like me for having no morals.
I agree mate. Anyone going out after we've all been asked to stay home should get nowt.
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G Griffin

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Re: Who’s heard from HMRC so far? r.e the ‘pay out’
« Reply #85 on: April 15, 2020, 10:57:39 am »
''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.''

That's understandable. So just supposing for a moment that they do give out the grant to you as it seems they will, assuming you've fulfilled the eligibility,   would you still be angry enough to give it back, or away as Dazmond has said?

I won't be that angry  :)
Nope, if the government is going to hand out free money then it would be foolish not to take it especially as it will have to be paid back by us all in taxes no matter if we take the hand out or not, well when I say all as per usual it will be the young who will end up paying for most of it, that said I would rather the government didn't reward me or people like me for having no morals.
You think that working is immoral now?
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Clean Cloth

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Re: Who’s heard from HMRC so far? r.e the ‘pay out’
« Reply #86 on: April 15, 2020, 11:14:11 am »
Due to losing my commercial work, inside work and the usual FSG work in spring I have lost an estimated 45% of my income. I used to give a receipt (6 x 4 inch hand written business card) for payment for all the commercial work. Whether I can get proof to HMRC is another matter.
Some lost work would be difficult to prove, e.g  a regular window cleaning customer whose holiday home I clean asked me to clean his conservatory roof and double garages but his water is turned off from inside (I am traditional) and they are on lockdown so cannot turn it on.

I am working 1 day a week and living off that and my savings that I have saved since starting the business in January 2018. If I were to get the taxable grant I would receive about £60 a week which would really help.
If HMRC invited to me apply for the grant I would but am concerned that the wording will be changed again and I would struggle to obtain proof of loss of earnings due to Covid19.


zesty

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Re: Who’s heard from HMRC so far? r.e the ‘pay out’
« Reply #87 on: April 15, 2020, 11:15:47 am »
They haven't even sorted out the employed furlough scheme yet.

Dont think you'll hear owt for at least another month.

Dont panic just go to work.

Certainly not panicking Adam, at all.

My confusion was the fact I hadn’t heard when other people said they had in previous posts...

I’m working as normally as I can, albeit with a greatly reduced round and income, due to so much of my commercial being on hold.

The grant will be very much welcome for myself and my small family, particularly as I’m the ‘bread winner’ and my wage has been knocked through no fault of my own, like others.

If I was purely residential like Daz, I’d not be bothered at all.

It’s a very individual issue. For the likes of deegee and myself, we’ve felt the effects, whereas the likes of Daz, he’s hardly felt a pinch at all  ;D


G Griffin

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Re: Who’s heard from HMRC so far? r.e the ‘pay out’
« Reply #88 on: April 15, 2020, 11:19:07 am »
I don't think that you will have to prove it, CC; especially given your circumstances.
The grant is a lump sum.
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Dry Clean

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Re: Who’s heard from HMRC so far? r.e the ‘pay out’
« Reply #89 on: April 15, 2020, 11:39:40 am »
''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.''

That's understandable. So just supposing for a moment that they do give out the grant to you as it seems they will, assuming you've fulfilled the eligibility,   would you still be angry enough to give it back, or away as Dazmond has said?

I won't be that angry  :)
Nope, if the government is going to hand out free money then it would be foolish not to take it especially as it will have to be paid back by us all in taxes no matter if we take the hand out or not, well when I say all as per usual it will be the young who will end up paying for most of it, that said I would rather the government didn't reward me or people like me for having no morals.
You think that working is immoral now?
No I think it immoral to take a handout when not needed, working or not, but I'm not going to be a hypocrite and say I wouldn't do it.

Dry Clean

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Re: Who’s heard from HMRC so far? r.e the ‘pay out’
« Reply #90 on: April 15, 2020, 11:44:00 am »
that said I would rather the government didn't reward me or people like me for having no morals.
I agree mate. Anyone going out after we've all been asked to stay home should get nowt.
Yep and those who should have been out working and didn't go should be treated the same, now before you start I don't include those who stayed at home because they or a person they live with are in the high risk category.

Dry Clean

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Re: Who’s heard from HMRC so far? r.e the ‘pay out’
« Reply #91 on: April 15, 2020, 11:53:36 am »
that said I would rather the government didn't reward me or people like me for having no morals.
I agree mate. Anyone going out after we've all been asked to stay home should get nowt.
It should also be means tested, we have guys on here who claim to be doing £80k plus a year, if they cant  get through  a few months without a handout then they deserve to starve.

G Griffin

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Re: Who’s heard from HMRC so far? r.e the ‘pay out’
« Reply #92 on: April 15, 2020, 11:59:04 am »
''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.''

That's understandable. So just supposing for a moment that they do give out the grant to you as it seems they will, assuming you've fulfilled the eligibility,   would you still be angry enough to give it back, or away as Dazmond has said?

I won't be that angry  :)
Nope, if the government is going to hand out free money then it would be foolish not to take it especially as it will have to be paid back by us all in taxes no matter if we take the hand out or not, well when I say all as per usual it will be the young who will end up paying for most of it, that said I would rather the government didn't reward me or people like me for having no morals.
You think that working is immoral now?
No I think it immoral to take a handout when not needed, working or not, but I'm not going to be a hypocrite and say I wouldn't do it.
You don't know when it might be needed yet.
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G Griffin

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Re: Who’s heard from HMRC so far? r.e the ‘pay out’
« Reply #93 on: April 15, 2020, 11:59:49 am »
that said I would rather the government didn't reward me or people like me for having no morals.
I agree mate. Anyone going out after we've all been asked to stay home should get nowt.
It should also be means tested, we have guys on here who claim to be doing £80k plus a year, if they cant  get through  a few months without a handout then they deserve to starve.
They are not entitled to it anyway.
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Dry Clean

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Re: Who’s heard from HMRC so far? r.e the ‘pay out’
« Reply #94 on: April 15, 2020, 12:07:34 pm »
that said I would rather the government didn't reward me or people like me for having no morals.
I agree mate. Anyone going out after we've all been asked to stay home should get nowt.
It should also be means tested, we have guys on here who claim to be doing £80k plus a year, if they cant  get through  a few months without a handout then they deserve to starve.
They are not entitled to it anyway.
Good point, lol

Clever Forum Name

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Re: Who’s heard from HMRC so far? r.e the ‘pay out’
« Reply #95 on: April 15, 2020, 12:09:22 pm »
I’ve not!

why would you?sole trader window cleaners are allowed to work and are encouraged to go to work to help keep the economy going......lets be honest we dont need the financial help.....its the hairdressers,barbershops,interior designers(my missus),people who run pubs,clubs and restaurants,electricians,etc,etc, that deserve the money....not us......they cant make any money at the moment.... ::)roll

I've lost 30% of my weekly turnover at the moment as it was commercial work.

Slacky

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Re: Who’s heard from HMRC so far? r.e the ‘pay out’
« Reply #96 on: April 15, 2020, 12:49:34 pm »
that said I would rather the government didn't reward me or people like me for having no morals.
I agree mate. Anyone going out after we've all been asked to stay home should get nowt.
It should also be means tested, we have guys on here who claim to be doing £80k plus a year, if they cant  get through  a few months without a handout then they deserve to starve.

If they earn 80K a year the Govt has said they're not entitled to a handout.

KS Cleaning

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Re: Who’s heard from HMRC so far? r.e the ‘pay out’
« Reply #97 on: April 15, 2020, 04:42:39 pm »
There also saying you dont have to pay it back
When the first statement  came out they said it would have to be paid back with the tax on top

It’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
Sunak did briefly mention that we could have to pay more in tax and NI to cover some of the grant. That would be over years and not all at once. When the government spends money on us, they ask for it back in another way.
N.I. class 4 contributions will probably be going up from 9% to 12%

G Griffin

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Re: Who’s heard from HMRC so far? r.e the ‘pay out’
« Reply #98 on: April 15, 2020, 06:22:12 pm »
There also saying you dont have to pay it back
When the first statement  came out they said it would have to be paid back with the tax on top

It’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
Sunak did briefly mention that we could have to pay more in tax and NI to cover some of the grant. That would be over years and not all at once. When the government spends money on us, they ask for it back in another way.
N.I. class 4 contributions will probably be going up from 9% to 12%
That's our free money.
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Smudger

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Re: Who’s heard from HMRC so far? r.e the ‘pay out’
« Reply #99 on: April 15, 2020, 08:22:50 pm »
''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.''

That's understandable. So just supposing for a moment that they do give out the grant to you as it seems they will, assuming you've fulfilled the eligibility,   would you still be angry enough to give it back, or away as Dazmond has said?

I won't be that angry  :)
Nope, if the government is going to hand out free money then it would be foolish not to take it especially as it will have to be paid back by us all in taxes no matter if we take the hand out or not, well when I say all as per usual it will be the young who will end up paying for most of it, that said I would rather the government didn't reward me or people like me for having no morals.

Nothing from the gov is free - either way we will be paying it back over the next few years via tax etc…  whether you take it now or not so I would say take everything that’s on offer it’s going to be a tough ride for the rest of this year

Darran
Never argue with an idiot, they will only bring you down to their level, and beat you with experience