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Quote from: Splash & dash on December 16, 2020, 02:38:43 pmQuote from: jo5hm4n on December 16, 2020, 02:26:52 pmJust been on the HMRC Webinar and what a load of poope that was. So much conflicting information.This is something they published though on a Presentation.3. Situations not meeting the eligibility criteriaExample A: increased costsChloe is an electrician; she’s still trading but has had increased costs due to buying masks,cleaning supplies and screens.Chloe is not eligible for the third grant because increased costs were the only impact on herbusiness, and she has not lost customers.Self-Employment Income Support SchemeThird grantOFFICIALExample B: self-isolating following trip abroadAsh, a dentist, returns from a holiday abroad and has to self-isolate for 14 days due toquarantine rules.As this is the only impact on her business, Ash is not eligible to claim the third grant. This isbecause reduced demand due to self-isolation after foreign travel is not included in theeligibility criteria.Example C: voluntary reduction in business activityJohn, an accountant, reduces his business activity because he wants to partially retire. Hereasonably believes this will have a significant reduction on his trading profits.John is not eligible for third grant because the reduced business activity was not caused bycoronavirus.Example D: voluntary reduction in business activityLiz is a dog walker. One of her clients cancels a contract due to coronavirus. Liz could lookfor additional work to replace the contract, but she chooses not to.This means her business activity and her trading profits are reduced through choice, and notbecause of coronavirus.Liz is not eligible for the third grant.This Example D worrys me. How many of us claimed on the basis of lost work/contracts/demand. But they are now saying that if you didn't replace the work, then you chose not to increase your income, so therefore you are not elligle.WTF. Guess we are all screwed guys.But if you temporarily have a job cancel let’s say a hotel as they have to shut and the clean price is £600 every 4 weeks , you cannot easily replace that , Evan if you picked up 10 x£20 houses you are still out of pocket so you should be able to claim .Mullion Cove Hotel? Hmm.... might have to put a tender in for £500
Quote from: jo5hm4n on December 16, 2020, 02:26:52 pmJust been on the HMRC Webinar and what a load of poope that was. So much conflicting information.This is something they published though on a Presentation.3. Situations not meeting the eligibility criteriaExample A: increased costsChloe is an electrician; she’s still trading but has had increased costs due to buying masks,cleaning supplies and screens.Chloe is not eligible for the third grant because increased costs were the only impact on herbusiness, and she has not lost customers.Self-Employment Income Support SchemeThird grantOFFICIALExample B: self-isolating following trip abroadAsh, a dentist, returns from a holiday abroad and has to self-isolate for 14 days due toquarantine rules.As this is the only impact on her business, Ash is not eligible to claim the third grant. This isbecause reduced demand due to self-isolation after foreign travel is not included in theeligibility criteria.Example C: voluntary reduction in business activityJohn, an accountant, reduces his business activity because he wants to partially retire. Hereasonably believes this will have a significant reduction on his trading profits.John is not eligible for third grant because the reduced business activity was not caused bycoronavirus.Example D: voluntary reduction in business activityLiz is a dog walker. One of her clients cancels a contract due to coronavirus. Liz could lookfor additional work to replace the contract, but she chooses not to.This means her business activity and her trading profits are reduced through choice, and notbecause of coronavirus.Liz is not eligible for the third grant.This Example D worrys me. How many of us claimed on the basis of lost work/contracts/demand. But they are now saying that if you didn't replace the work, then you chose not to increase your income, so therefore you are not elligle.WTF. Guess we are all screwed guys.But if you temporarily have a job cancel let’s say a hotel as they have to shut and the clean price is £600 every 4 weeks , you cannot easily replace that , Evan if you picked up 10 x£20 houses you are still out of pocket so you should be able to claim .
Just been on the HMRC Webinar and what a load of poope that was. So much conflicting information.This is something they published though on a Presentation.3. Situations not meeting the eligibility criteriaExample A: increased costsChloe is an electrician; she’s still trading but has had increased costs due to buying masks,cleaning supplies and screens.Chloe is not eligible for the third grant because increased costs were the only impact on herbusiness, and she has not lost customers.Self-Employment Income Support SchemeThird grantOFFICIALExample B: self-isolating following trip abroadAsh, a dentist, returns from a holiday abroad and has to self-isolate for 14 days due toquarantine rules.As this is the only impact on her business, Ash is not eligible to claim the third grant. This isbecause reduced demand due to self-isolation after foreign travel is not included in theeligibility criteria.Example C: voluntary reduction in business activityJohn, an accountant, reduces his business activity because he wants to partially retire. Hereasonably believes this will have a significant reduction on his trading profits.John is not eligible for third grant because the reduced business activity was not caused bycoronavirus.Example D: voluntary reduction in business activityLiz is a dog walker. One of her clients cancels a contract due to coronavirus. Liz could lookfor additional work to replace the contract, but she chooses not to.This means her business activity and her trading profits are reduced through choice, and notbecause of coronavirus.Liz is not eligible for the third grant.This Example D worrys me. How many of us claimed on the basis of lost work/contracts/demand. But they are now saying that if you didn't replace the work, then you chose not to increase your income, so therefore you are not elligle.WTF. Guess we are all screwed guys.
Quote from: Bungle on December 16, 2020, 03:40:18 pmQuote from: Splash & dash on December 16, 2020, 02:38:43 pmQuote from: jo5hm4n on December 16, 2020, 02:26:52 pmJust been on the HMRC Webinar and what a load of poope that was. So much conflicting information.This is something they published though on a Presentation.3. Situations not meeting the eligibility criteriaExample A: increased costsChloe is an electrician; she’s still trading but has had increased costs due to buying masks,cleaning supplies and screens.Chloe is not eligible for the third grant because increased costs were the only impact on herbusiness, and she has not lost customers.Self-Employment Income Support SchemeThird grantOFFICIALExample B: self-isolating following trip abroadAsh, a dentist, returns from a holiday abroad and has to self-isolate for 14 days due toquarantine rules.As this is the only impact on her business, Ash is not eligible to claim the third grant. This isbecause reduced demand due to self-isolation after foreign travel is not included in theeligibility criteria.Example C: voluntary reduction in business activityJohn, an accountant, reduces his business activity because he wants to partially retire. Hereasonably believes this will have a significant reduction on his trading profits.John is not eligible for third grant because the reduced business activity was not caused bycoronavirus.Example D: voluntary reduction in business activityLiz is a dog walker. One of her clients cancels a contract due to coronavirus. Liz could lookfor additional work to replace the contract, but she chooses not to.This means her business activity and her trading profits are reduced through choice, and notbecause of coronavirus.Liz is not eligible for the third grant.This Example D worrys me. How many of us claimed on the basis of lost work/contracts/demand. But they are now saying that if you didn't replace the work, then you chose not to increase your income, so therefore you are not elligle.WTF. Guess we are all screwed guys.But if you temporarily have a job cancel let’s say a hotel as they have to shut and the clean price is £600 every 4 weeks , you cannot easily replace that , Evan if you picked up 10 x£20 houses you are still out of pocket so you should be able to claim .Mullion Cove Hotel? Hmm.... might have to put a tender in for £500 No that’s a lot more than that 😂😂😂 I was using that figure as an example , we don’t qualify for the grant anyway ,pity really as we have a couple of dozen jobs much bigger than that that have been stop start since March .
Quote from: G Griffin on December 09, 2020, 11:56:33 pmQuote from: Ggh on December 09, 2020, 11:24:59 pmf*** me. How many grants are you guys getting?If you can't work, what are you going to do? What’s stopping you working?
Quote from: Ggh on December 09, 2020, 11:24:59 pmf*** me. How many grants are you guys getting?If you can't work, what are you going to do?
f*** me. How many grants are you guys getting?
I think the tier 4 restrictions are going to mean a lot more self employed taking the the 3rd grant.
Quote from: zesty on December 20, 2020, 11:37:41 amI think the tier 4 restrictions are going to mean a lot more self employed taking the the 3rd grant.I’m not self employed but it won’taffect us as we’re domestic pretty much.
Why don't you have a quick google before making stupid comments?
Quote from: 8weekly on December 20, 2020, 11:41:52 amQuote from: zesty on December 20, 2020, 11:37:41 amI think the tier 4 restrictions are going to mean a lot more self employed taking the the 3rd grant.I’m not self employed but it won’taffect us as we’re domestic pretty much.Zesty said “a lot more self employed” not “just 8weekly on the window cleaning forum”...
Quote from: Don Kee on December 20, 2020, 12:20:39 pmQuote from: 8weekly on December 20, 2020, 11:41:52 amQuote from: zesty on December 20, 2020, 11:37:41 amI think the tier 4 restrictions are going to mean a lot more self employed taking the the 3rd grant.I’m not self employed but it won’taffect us as we’re domestic pretty much.Zesty said “a lot more self employed” not “just 8weekly on the window cleaning forum”...I assume he was referring to window cleaners though? Tier 4 restrictions make no difference to domestic window cleaners. I'm in tier 4 but cleaning domestics in tiers 2 & 4. One of my guys lives in tier 2 and will be cleaning in 2 & 4.
Quote from: 8weekly on December 20, 2020, 04:00:47 pmQuote from: Don Kee on December 20, 2020, 12:20:39 pmQuote from: 8weekly on December 20, 2020, 11:41:52 amQuote from: zesty on December 20, 2020, 11:37:41 amI think the tier 4 restrictions are going to mean a lot more self employed taking the the 3rd grant.I’m not self employed but it won’taffect us as we’re domestic pretty much.Zesty said “a lot more self employed” not “just 8weekly on the window cleaning forum”...I assume he was referring to window cleaners though? Tier 4 restrictions make no difference to domestic window cleaners. I'm in tier 4 but cleaning domestics in tiers 2 & 4. One of my guys lives in tier 2 and will be cleaning in 2 & 4.How can you be so sure that other domestic window cleaners aren’t affected?
Griff is this to do with coronavirus by any chance 🤣
Quote from: NWH on December 20, 2020, 02:42:07 pmGriff is this to do with coronavirus by any chance 🤣Sort of. Are you still getting bullied, Nigel?
Quote from: G Griffin on December 20, 2020, 06:17:50 pmQuote from: NWH on December 20, 2020, 02:42:07 pmGriff is this to do with coronavirus by any chance 🤣Sort of. Are you still getting bullied, Nigel? No never I bet you are loving this new strain 🤣🤣🤣
12 months time who’s claiming the 20th grant 🤣🤣🤣