10:26 AM, 2nd November 2020, About 4 years ago 2
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Chancellor, Rishi Sunak, confirmed the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme has been extended for a month with employees receiving 80% of their current salary for hours not worked along with further economic support announced for Lockdown part 2.
The government’s Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme also known as the Furlough scheme will remain open until December, with employees receiving 80% of their current salary for hours not worked, up to a maximum of £2,500. Under the extended scheme, the cost for employers of retaining workers will be reduced compared to the current scheme, which ends today. This means the extended furlough scheme is more generous for employers than it was in October.
In addition, business premises forced to close in England are to receive grants worth up to £3,000 per month under the Local Restrictions Support Grant. Also, £1.1bn is being given to Local Authorities, distributed on the basis of £20 per head, for one-off payments to enable them to support businesses more broadly.
To give homeowners peace of mind too, mortgage holidays will also no longer end today.
Chancellor Rishi Sunak said: “Over the past eight months of this crisis we have helped millions of people to continue to provide for their families. But now – along with many other countries around the world – we face a tough winter ahead.
“I have always said that we will do whatever it takes as the situation evolves. Now, as restrictions get tougher, we are taking steps to provide further financial support to protect jobs and businesses. These changes will provide a vital safety net for people across the UK.”
Mortgage Holidays
Mortgage payment holidays will no longer end today. Borrowers who have been impacted by coronavirus and have not yet had a mortgage payment holiday will be entitled to a six month holiday, and those that have already started a mortgage payment holiday will be able to top up to six months without this being recorded on their credit file.
The FCA will announce further information on Monday.
Job Retention Scheme
Employers small or large, charitable or non-profit, are eligible for the extended Job Retention Scheme, which will continue for a further month.
Businesses will have flexibility to bring furloughed employees back to work on a part time basis or furlough them full-time, and will only be asked to cover National Insurance and employer pension contributions which, for the average claim, accounts for just 5% of total employment costs.
The Job Support Scheme, which was scheduled to come in on Sunday 1st November, has been postponed until the furlough scheme ends.
Additional guidance will be set out shortly.
Business Grants
Businesses required to close in England due to local or national restrictions will be eligible for the following:
Today’s announcements are only part of the government’s world-leading economic response to coronavirus – the largest package of emergency support in post-war history – to protect, create and support jobs.
The furlough scheme protected over nine million jobs across the UK, and self-employed people have received over £13 billion in support. This is in addition to billions of pounds in tax deferrals and grants for businesses.
GRANTS
JOB RETENTION SCHEME
Who is eligible?
Employers
Employees
What support is being provided and employer costs:
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Sign Up22:15 PM, 2nd November 2020, About 4 years ago
Can I get a grant goff ref a shop with uppers I just bought ? In Giilingham Kent
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Sign Up7:38 AM, 3rd November 2020, About 4 years ago
look what happens when you clink the link to site for 'support for businesses' in Torbay ...... they are clearly in a rush to hand out grants - not!
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