Support for the self-employed
Chancellor Rishi Sunak has announced measures to support the self employed

How to apply?
You cannot apply for this scheme, HMRC will contact you if you are eligible for the scheme and will invite you to apply online. Individuals do not need to contact HMRC.
Once HMRC has received your claim and you are eligible for the Grant, HMRC will contact you to notify you how much you will receive and the payment details. This will however not be available until June.
Eligibility
To be eligible for this scheme you must have: -
- Submitted your self-assessment tax return for 2018/19 (For most of you we would have already submitted this return).
- Continued trading for the year ended 05/04/20
- You must still be trading when you apply/apart from if you are unable to trade due to the virus impact
- Intend to continue to trade in the tax year 2020/21
- Have lost trading profits due to the virus
- Your profit from your self-employment must be less than £50,000
- More than half of your income is from self-employment, this is determined by at least one of the following conditions being met: -
- Having trading profits for 2018/19 of less than £50,000 and this constitutes over half of your total taxable income
- Having averaged trading profits in 2016/17, 2017/18 and 2018/19 of less than £50,000 these profits constitute over half of your total taxable income in the same period.
If you started trading between 2016 and 2019 and therefore you do not have the 3 years available, they will use the available year/years to calculate the relevant percentage.
How much you’ll get?
You will get a taxable grant which will be 80% of the average profits from the tax years 2016/17, 2017/18 and 2018/19.
HMRC will add together the 3 years profits and divide this by 3 and use this to calculate a monthly amount (unfortunately if you have had a bad year in this time it will bring down the profits).
There will be a maximum of £2,500 per month for 3 months, this may be extended.
Summary
Currently this is the information available to us, please let us know if you have any further queries but currently I believe waiting to be contacted by HMRC is the first step, apart from those who believe themselves to be non-eligible you will need to look at the Universal Credit to see what you could be eligible for. Unfortunately, in the current circumstances they will be particularly busy, but please follow this link https://www.gov.uk/universal-credit/how-to-claim for further clarity and to apply.



