SELF-employed workers can use a new government tool to check if they’re eligible for a coronavirus grant offering up to £7,500. The tool is part of the new self-employment income support scheme (SE…
SELF-employed workers can use a new government tool to check if they’re eligible for a coronavirus grant offering up to £7,500.Self-employed workers can check if they're eligible for SEISS onlineThe scheme has been set up to help support self-employed workers who’ve been unable to work during theAs part of the help, the government will give grants worth 80 per cent of total profits, up to £2,500 a month.
This should be 10 numbers long and can be found on tax returns letters or any other documents regarding self-assessments.If you've lost your self-assessment unique taxpayer reference number, you canTo check your grant eligibility, you'll also need to know your national insurance number and have up-to-date details on your government gateway account.
If you've been told you're eligible for SEISS, or you've gone through the online checker tool, you'll be given an appointment time where you can then apply for the scheme.
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