
Self-Employment Income Support Scheme From HMRC
As per the Government’s announcement, the scheme will allow self-employed to claim a taxable grant worth 80% (the same percentage as announced for employees) of trading profits up to a maximum of £2,500 per month (same amount as announced for employees) for the next three months. This may be extended if needed.
Who is eligible:
The Self-employed individual or a member of a partnership and those:
To be eligible self-employed trading profits must also be less than £50,000 and more than half of the income comes from self-employment.
This is determined by at least ONE of the following conditions being true:
Trading profits/partnership trading profits in 2018-19 of less than £50,000 and these profits constitute more than half of the total taxable income
Average trading profits in 2016-17, 2017-18, and 2018-19 of less than £50,000 and these profits constitute more than half of your average taxable income in the same period
For those who have less than three years’ self-assessment, the average income will be calculated accordingly.
More information are available from the Government website
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