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Quote from: JackieW on May 31, 2020, 06:54:43 pm''You should also keep any evidence that your business has been adversely affected by coronavirus such as:dates you were unable to work due to coronavirus symptoms, shielding or caring responsibilities due to school closures''Dear Sirs , My income increased during the virus because of all the extra fascias and conservatory cleans I had to do. It was great. However, I was adversely affected by virus symptoms for a few days. I had a terrible cough and shielded for a week. Please can I have the second instalment?If they are a week down in turnover I’d say the claim was justified. Might easily be £1,500 revenue for some.
''You should also keep any evidence that your business has been adversely affected by coronavirus such as:dates you were unable to work due to coronavirus symptoms, shielding or caring responsibilities due to school closures''Dear Sirs , My income increased during the virus because of all the extra fascias and conservatory cleans I had to do. It was great. However, I was adversely affected by virus symptoms for a few days. I had a terrible cough and shielded for a week. Please can I have the second instalment?
Quote from: Birdy on May 31, 2020, 07:14:55 pmQuote from: JackieW on May 31, 2020, 06:54:43 pm''You should also keep any evidence that your business has been adversely affected by coronavirus such as:dates you were unable to work due to coronavirus symptoms, shielding or caring responsibilities due to school closures''Dear Sirs , My income increased during the virus because of all the extra fascias and conservatory cleans I had to do. It was great. However, I was adversely affected by virus symptoms for a few days. I had a terrible cough and shielded for a week. Please can I have the second instalment?If they are a week down in turnover I’d say the claim was justified. Might easily be £1,500 revenue for some.But if a one man band with little overheads was making that kind of money week in week out their profit would more than likely be over 50k which would make them ineligible for the grant.
I'm really surprised.....I thought I'd be affected in some way.....I'm 90% domestic/10% commercial.....I have one £50 monthly commercial on hold for now...and 2 cancellations and 4 lost due to death/moving.....that's it.....I've replaced this work with new jobs picked up though over the last 2 months so earnings haven't been affected....
Dazmond, ''I have one £50 monthly commercial on hold for now...and 2 cancellations ''So you've been ''adversely affected''.
I’ve got a cough booked already for August.
I reckon there could be different criteria required to qualify for the second grant?
I will be claiming the 2nd grant, the money will stay in my account and if I get inspected and they want the money back they can have it.
Quote from: SB Cleaning on June 01, 2020, 06:37:10 pmI will be claiming the 2nd grant, the money will stay in my account and if I get inspected and they want the money back they can have it.And if they don't? Will you be adversely affected by the end of August?
Quote from: G Griffin on June 01, 2020, 06:53:15 pmQuote from: SB Cleaning on June 01, 2020, 06:37:10 pmI will be claiming the 2nd grant, the money will stay in my account and if I get inspected and they want the money back they can have it.And if they don't? Will you be adversely affected by the end of August?More than likely just like the rest of us....When furlough ends and all the jobs are lost