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If one of a self employed persons' customers insists on him wearing a £1 mask to carry out work for him because of his fear of coronavirus, then is that self employed person £1 worse off than he would have been if coronavirus didn't exist? I believe the answer to that question is Yes. Is he adversely affected? If he says or thinks that he is , then could he rightfully claim the full grant? If a self employed person thinks that tens of thousands of people are going to lose their jobs after furloughing ends and thinks this will affect the economy and subsequently his business related income, then is he correct to state that on or after 14 July he think that he is adversely affected by corona virus? If yes, can he claim the full grant?
It says...If you claimed but found you were ok after then you should pay it back... 🤔I will leave this here for comments..
Source...https://inews.co.uk/news/hmrc-targets-false-claims-self-employed-financial-support-scheme-545927
Quote from: JackieW on July 19, 2020, 10:23:15 amIf one of a self employed persons' customers insists on him wearing a £1 mask to carry out work for him because of his fear of coronavirus, then is that self employed person £1 worse off than he would have been if coronavirus didn't exist? I believe the answer to that question is Yes. Is he adversely affected? If he says or thinks that he is , then could he rightfully claim the full grant? If a self employed person thinks that tens of thousands of people are going to lose their jobs after furloughing ends and thinks this will affect the economy and subsequently his business related income, then is he correct to state that on or after 14 July he think that he is adversely affected by corona virus? If yes, can he claim the full grant?Iv spoke to Hmrc And they told me if I spend £1 on a mask , then I’m adversely affected. My advice is go for it , just keep the receipt for the £1 mask. He also told me that if I sit and have a think about how many customers I may lose at Christmas, then I’m adversely affected by the 14th July . Iv just to make sure I write my thoughts and feelings down with a date and time as proof. There will be no comeback and can keep 100% of the 2nd claim, my advice is go for it.
Quote from: Shrek on July 20, 2020, 07:22:49 amQuote from: JackieW on July 19, 2020, 10:23:15 amIf one of a self employed persons' customers insists on him wearing a £1 mask to carry out work for him because of his fear of coronavirus, then is that self employed person £1 worse off than he would have been if coronavirus didn't exist? I believe the answer to that question is Yes. Is he adversely affected? If he says or thinks that he is , then could he rightfully claim the full grant? If a self employed person thinks that tens of thousands of people are going to lose their jobs after furloughing ends and thinks this will affect the economy and subsequently his business related income, then is he correct to state that on or after 14 July he think that he is adversely affected by corona virus? If yes, can he claim the full grant?Iv spoke to Hmrc And they told me if I spend £1 on a mask , then I’m adversely affected. My advice is go for it , just keep the receipt for the £1 mask. He also told me that if I sit and have a think about how many customers I may lose at Christmas, then I’m adversely affected by the 14th July . Iv just to make sure I write my thoughts and feelings down with a date and time as proof. There will be no comeback and can keep 100% of the 2nd claim, my advice is go for it.You HAVE spoken to the tax office and this seriously is what they said?
Quote from: Slacky on July 20, 2020, 08:19:15 amQuote from: Shrek on July 20, 2020, 07:22:49 amQuote from: JackieW on July 19, 2020, 10:23:15 amIf one of a self employed persons' customers insists on him wearing a £1 mask to carry out work for him because of his fear of coronavirus, then is that self employed person £1 worse off than he would have been if coronavirus didn't exist? I believe the answer to that question is Yes. Is he adversely affected? If he says or thinks that he is , then could he rightfully claim the full grant? If a self employed person thinks that tens of thousands of people are going to lose their jobs after furloughing ends and thinks this will affect the economy and subsequently his business related income, then is he correct to state that on or after 14 July he think that he is adversely affected by corona virus? If yes, can he claim the full grant?Iv spoke to Hmrc And they told me if I spend £1 on a mask , then I’m adversely affected. My advice is go for it , just keep the receipt for the £1 mask. He also told me that if I sit and have a think about how many customers I may lose at Christmas, then I’m adversely affected by the 14th July . Iv just to make sure I write my thoughts and feelings down with a date and time as proof. There will be no comeback and can keep 100% of the 2nd claim, my advice is go for it.You HAVE spoken to the tax office and this seriously is what they said?I think shrek was being sarcastic!(it doesn't come through well on an internet post!)👍😁
Is this not pushing you up into a different Tax bracket with all this claiming then 🤣🤣🤣 if you can claim 8-10 grand and still be working you’ll have a nice surprise January 21 lol. They don’t need to look into anything because if you don’t need it and you are still working putting it through the books you’ll give it back in Tax lol,of course they’ll say claim away unless you are earning peanuts you’ll give a few grand of it back to em.
Why don't you have a quick google before making stupid comments?
Well lol these people going on about claiming what they claiming a thousand pound 🤣🤣,if you are claiming 8-10 grand upwards over the 2 you’ll pay half back over a January and July lol,it’ll be a loan again.
Quote from: NWH on July 20, 2020, 03:53:50 pmWell lol these people going on about claiming what they claiming a thousand pound 🤣🤣,if you are claiming 8-10 grand upwards over the 2 you’ll pay half back over a January and July lol,it’ll be a loan again.Eh?
Work it out if you are able to claim say the top amount in the first grant that means you are close to the maximum amount,if people then claim again it’s going to push their Tax and Nat ins up isn’t it they ain’t daft people will end up giving most of the second one back in a meal out with Rishi 🤣🤣