The UK Government’s emergency plan to save the economy has resulted in several new measures being introduced to help employers, employees and the unemployed through the Covid-19 pandemic, but the information can be a bit confusing.
27.03.2020 - 14:29 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Self-employed workers are now able to claim support worth 80% of their average earnings in an effort to cover the impact of coronavirus, Rishi Sunak announced on Thursday.
The Chancellor said the move, worth up to a maximum of £2,500 per month, would cover 95% of self-employed workers.
Guidance on the new scheme is now available on the gov.uk website and it explains that a person can apply if they're a self employed individual, or a member of a partnership.
You can apply if:
You have submitted
The UK Government’s emergency plan to save the economy has resulted in several new measures being introduced to help employers, employees and the unemployed through the Covid-19 pandemic, but the information can be a bit confusing.
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