You can be adversely affected in all kinds of ways.
Your growth might not have been as good as you expected, that is an adverse effect.
You might have had to spend an extra 3 hours emailing customers at the start of the crisis to tell them you were still coming - that is an adverse effect.
I think you guys who are terrified about getting in trouble are missing the point. The government wants us to have this money, so that our businesses continue and (more importantly) we have money to spend in the rest of the economy i.e. new cars, coffee shops, clothes etc
They know that this is an investment. Whatever it costs them, it will be money well spent to avoid a collapsing economy, which would cost much, much more.
If nobody has any money to spend, the economy is going to be seriously up the creek.
Quite right Pete.
(I just looked at my April 2020 vs April 2019 figure on "George". I'm about £1000 down on turnover due in part to commercials on hold, a small few cancelled residential, the fact that I now rent about £300 per month out from last year instead of cleaning myself and that I stopped for a few days.)
That is "largely" adversely affected due to the Coronavirus. I believe the claims will go in at the end of May and I guess I will be down about £500 on May. Who knows what it will be by the end of the tax year? I might claw back my losses and do better than last year, or the economy might effect more of my customers as the year goes on and I do worse than I am doing now.
But at the point of claim - with several commercials "on hold" and working more cautiously (slowly) due to social distancing - I will with clear conscience say my business has been adversely affected and claim.
Now if Daz was Chancellor he might say it's mainly my own silly fault for prevaricating and not working in the first week of lockdown; for fannying about writing letters to my customers and that I should have got straight out there and canvassed to ameliorate my losses like an entrepreneurial businessman.
If Griff was Chancellor he'd surely say "well done good and faithful slave - you have stayed at home, helped the NHS and saved lives - have the payout and don't pay your tax in July if you can't afford it."
Malcolm in the Middle - that's me!