Can you still claim in June your 80 percent and work at same time as most if not all payment will be via bank wich Hmrc will see so won’t they wonder what the payments are if your claiming 80 percent of wage
This a wind up?Do you not declare your earnings?
Been of since 23 March lockdown. Was thinking bout gong back nxt Monday Can you still claim in June your 80 percent and work at same time as most if not all payment will be via bank wich Hmrc will see so won’t they wonder what the payments are if your claiming 80 percent of wage
Taken from .GOV site-Claim a grant if you’ve lost incomeIf 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.
What happened in those two and a half minutes, johnny?
you don't claim it . they contact you telling you how much you will receive. this you put in your self assessment as an income. that's my understanding
Quote from: johnny bravo on April 16, 2020, 03:38:45 pmyou don't claim it . they contact you telling you how much you will receive. this you put in your self assessment as an income. that's my understandingThey will contact you, there will be some kind of form where you will have to tell them your work has been affected due to Coronavirus, you will also be required to tell them your profits for last 3 years, 17/18/19 returns, from which they will calculate the amount you will be entitled to. You will pay tax and NI on any payment given which will go on your 20/21 return, which will then be paid January 22.
Quote from: KS Cleaning on April 16, 2020, 04:59:30 pmQuote from: johnny bravo on April 16, 2020, 03:38:45 pmyou don't claim it . they contact you telling you how much you will receive. this you put in your self assessment as an income. that's my understandingThey will contact you, there will be some kind of form where you will have to tell them your work has been affected due to Coronavirus, you will also be required to tell them your profits for last 3 years, 17/18/19 returns, from which they will calculate the amount you will be entitled to. You will pay tax and NI on any payment given which will go on your 20/21 return, which will then be paid January 22.Is this fact or opinion?They know your profits already
So even if like me you are doing about 50-60%,at the moment, as I’m just choosing to do bacs customers, you can still claim?