Who is calming the next grant in August?
I have just lost two more jobs today from Covid, but can still get by, will lose some more I am sure of it.
what would you do?
Gazza
Hi Gazza
The question asked for the claim is: 'Have you been adversely affected" Yes or No? It's a simple question, there is no question of degree, if you lost £10 or £10 million regardless of new business gained within the period the answer would still be yes.
Furlough and SESS is simply bottom up Quantative Easing the same action as taken in 2008 but finance from the ground up rather than top (think Banks) down.
HTH
John
There is a question of degree as to how you have been affected. It's "adversely". Most people will of been affected.
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In the words of Martin Lewis; "You are asked to make a statement confirming you have been adversely affected. If you can put your hand on your heart and tick the box that you have been self isolating, ill or caring for someone and you couldn't work then claim it."
He says there are 800,000 self employed who were legible to claim but who didn't claim. I can't believe all these didn't know about the scheme. I wonder if some have been working cash in hand and decided that claiming would leave them open to investigation.
If your turnover this year went up by the same amount you got from the compensation scheme then the Receiver could justify an investigation. I'm not saying it would, but there is a possibility.
My turnover for the original lock-down dropped because I was self isolating and didn't work. So I was justified in making a claim. Since the return to work my monthly turnover is slightly better than last year as I'm trying to get through my residential customers. We have lost all but 2 of our commercial work, but financially, we haven't been adversely affected since we started back.
My son is still at home looking after the grandchildren. He hasn't worked except on Saturdays. I've also been trying to clean his customer's as well, so his turnover is similar to what his was last year these last 2 months of May and June. Yes, he has been adversely affected as he hasn't been able to work weekdays, but financially he hasn't been adversely affected.