HMRC invites self-employed to get ready to make their claims
Date published: 04 May 2020
The self-employed claims service opens on Wednesday, May 13
HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) is preparing to start contacting around three and a half million customers who may be eligible for the government’s Self-Employment Income Support Scheme (SEISS) to explain the application process and help them get ready to make a claim.
The claims service opens on Wednesday, May 13, and is being delivered ahead of schedule, with payments reaching bank accounts by May 25, or six working days after the claim is made.
The scheme will benefit self-employed individuals or those in a partnership whose business has been adversely affected by coronavirus, covering most people who get at least half of their income from self-employment.
SEISS is a temporary scheme that will enable those eligible to claim a taxable grant worth 80% of their average trading profits up to a maximum of £7,500 (equivalent to three months’ profits) in a single instalment.
HMRC is using information that customers have provided in their 2018-19 tax return – and returns for 2016-17 and 2017-18 where needed – to determine their eligibility and is contacting customers who may be eligible via email, SMS or letter.
HMRC is also opening an online checker from today (Monday) which will let customers check their eligibility for themselves, as well as giving them a date on which they can apply.
Customers are eligible if their business has been adversely affected by coronavirus, they traded in 2019-20, intend to continue trading and they:
· Earn at least half of their income through self-employment;
· Have trading profits of no more than £50,000 per year; and
· Traded in the tax year 2018 to 2019 and submitted their Self Assessment tax return on or before April 23, 2020 for that year.
Where individuals are ineligible for the scheme, HMRC will direct them to guidance setting out the conditions to help them understand why they are ineligible, and advice about other support that might be available to them such as: income tax deferrals, rental support, Universal Credit, access to mortgage holidays and the various business support schemes the government has introduced to protect businesses during this time.
HMRC expect the phone lines to be very busy over the next few weeks as people enter this new scheme, so are encouraging customers to only call if they can’t find what they need on GOV.UK, from their tax agent or via our webchat service – this will leave the lines open for those who need our help most.
Check out the the guidance / eligibility tracker here
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