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I don't think anyone has posted this yet, there is now an online gov.uk site to check your eligibility for the self employment support scheme.
You need your UTR and NI number then it will tell you if you are eligible, if you are then you go through a form to prove your identity using driving licence or passport info and then add your contact details so that they can let you know when you can make a claim.

I don't know if they are giving people different dates/times when they can make their claims to avoid overwhelming the system, but I've done it now to get in at the beginning of the queue if they are doing it first come/first served style.

Link here:
 
It's telling me from 8am on the 15th May to file a claim. I presume the position is still that it won't be paid until June.
 
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I was looking on line about it ,I have sent the government a invoice for 10 bit coins regarding the work I have lost .if I dont get that then I will send a invoice to the Chinese and dont want it paying in panda monies neither .
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It's telling me from 8am on the 15th May to file a claim. I presume the position is still that it won't be paid until June.
they are leaving it to the last minute just in case it goes beyond july .
 
I've done it earlier this morning, but it didn't give me a time or date, just said something like "thank you for your enquiry" with no options to navigate forward.

Plenty of time yet to be disappointed anyway.
 
"Claim from midday 14 May" for me. I said I was with davesparks, so they let me jump ahead of Risteard ;)
 
You need your UTR and NI number then it will tell you if you are eligible, if you are then you go through a form to prove your identity using driving licence or passport info and then add your contact details so that they can let you know when you can make a claim.
Incidentally it just took an e-mail address and mobile number from me. I wasn't asked for either driving licence or passport details.
 
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Incidentally it just took an e-mail address and mobile number from me. I wasn't asked for either driving licence or passport details.

Had you confirmed your identity with the government gateway service before?

It may be that I had problems getting through the confirm identity thing a few weeks ago and so it did it now.
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It's telling me from 8am on the 15th May to file a claim. I presume the position is still that it won't be paid until June.

I was given the same date and time and it said payments will be made 6 days after application.
I can't remember exactly where it said that though.
 
Had you confirmed your identity with the government gateway service before?

It may be that I had problems getting through the confirm identity thing a few weeks ago and so it did it now.
Not that I recall. But I can't state definitively that I never did. I'm relatively certain that I've never provided those documents/document numbers before though.
 
"Claim from midday 14 May" for me. I said I was with davesparks, so they let me jump ahead of Risteard ;)

You're ahead of me too!

I got the same time/date as Risteard, maybe the date allocation is a bit more random,
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Not that I recall. But I can't state definitively that I never did. I'm relatively certain that I've never provided those documents/document numbers before though.

Do you use the government gateway system regularly or for tax schemes etc?
I leave mine to the accountant so haven't ever logged in to it since I first set it up so that's probably why.
 
You're ahead of me too!

I got the same time/date as Risteard, maybe the date allocation is a bit more random,
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Do you use the government gateway system regularly or for tax schemes etc?
I leave mine to the accountant so haven't ever logged in to it since I first set it up so that's probably why.
I use it for self-assessment. So perhaps that could be the explanation. I don't have an agent setup on it.
 
I filled this in (my UTR and NI) but it said I wasn’t eligible. Why might that be?

The business is a partnership between my wife and I... She has a part time job that’s been furloughed.
I have had 2 full years trading, and had my returns in on time. The only thing that it might be is that for those 2 years I hadn’t made enough to pay tax and received a tax rebate. (From tax my wife had paid)
I won’t know how much UC I’m getting until 14th May.
 
It's telling me from 8am on the 15th May to file a claim. I presume the position is still that it won't be paid until June.

payments are expected to be 6 days after application, see here:
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I filled this in (my UTR and NI) but it said I wasn’t eligible. Why might that be?

The business is a partnership between my wife and I... She has a part time job that’s been furloughed.
I have had 2 full years trading, and had my returns in on time. The only thing that it might be is that for those 2 years I hadn’t made enough to pay tax and received a tax rebate. (From tax my wife had paid)
I won’t know how much UC I’m getting until 14th May.

If you have received a tax rebate then that suggests you may have made a loss on paper, or at least for the first year (i think most of us did/do in the first year)?
If you have made a loss then your average profits over the last 3 years (2 years in your case) may well be a negative number. As the grants are based on average income then if your income is zero or less then you wont get anything.

You will still be able to claim UC for as long as your income is reduced.
 
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I filled this in (my UTR and NI) but it said I wasn’t eligible. Why might that be?

The business is a partnership between my wife and I... She has a part time job that’s been furloughed.
I have had 2 full years trading, and had my returns in on time. The only thing that it might be is that for those 2 years I hadn’t made enough to pay tax and received a tax rebate. (From tax my wife had paid)
I won’t know how much UC I’m getting until 14th May.
Presumably the Self-Employed scheme does not include partnerships, which are probably covered by the furlough scheme.
 
Out of interest, are these schemes some sort of loans that you have to pay back in the fullness of time, or are they paid back through your tax returns etc?
 
Out of interest, are these schemes some sort of loans that you have to pay back in the fullness of time, or are they paid back through your tax returns etc?
It’s labelled as a grant. (Not a loan)
and I think everyone will be paying for this for some time with increases in tax across the board.
 
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Out of interest, are these schemes some sort of loans that you have to pay back in the fullness of time, or are they paid back through your tax returns etc?
As @littlespark points out it is a grant.

It is, however, taxable income.
 
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I assume you’ll just have to declare it on 20-21 tax return as income and pay tax as relevant......the bigger question of repayment as a whole can only be higher taxes in the future...
 
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The monies the government has given away
to company's ferlong they staff they will need to put the taxes up and vat and I don't blame them, its better to do that having a lot of peaple on the dole.
 
they will need to put the taxes up and vat
The problem with that is that putting VAT up would have exactly the wrong effect when trying to encourage people to spend again. To revive the economy decreasing VAT would be more sensible than increasing it.
 
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It really all depends on how much your yearly profit is as to how much your going to get.So if your profit is only £5000 per year then 80% of £5000 is £4000.Divided by 12 is £333.33.Times that by the 3 months they are allowing you is £1000.

So if you have not been to work for the 3 months that they are allowing you then the money the government give you will equate out to £83 a week.
Not to be sneezed at but hardly a big enough amount to live on.

Obviously if you have paid more tax then you'll get more.
 
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It really all depends on how much your yearly profit is as to how much your going to get.So if your profit is only £5000 per year then 80% of £5000 is £4000.Divided by 12 is £333.33.Times that by the 3 months they are allowing you is £1000.

So if you have not been to work for the 3 months that they are allowing you then the money the government give you will equate out to £83 a week.
Not to be sneezed at but hardly a big enough amount to live on.

Obviously if you have paid more tax then you'll get more.

In addition to that the grants are not dependant on you having a lack of work. It was made clear when these were announced you could continue to work and still claim the grant.

The payments are based on your last three years tax returns worked out as a monthly average, multiplied by 80%, with a maximum payment of £2500 a month.
 
You have to confirm your business has been adversely affected by coronavirus.

There's no further guidance on this, but it's assumed that if your profits are even a few £ lower than normal you'll qualify. If you've made more this year then you won't - however unlikely that is.

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You have to confirm your business has been adversely affected by coronavirus.

There's no further guidance on this, but it's assumed that if your profits are even a few £ lower than normal you'll qualify. If you've made more this year then you won't - however unlikely that is.

LINK

It's a weird one for sure. How do I collect evidence of no work ?

I could show them my tax return that will only be available to file in 11 months time ?
 
It's a weird one for sure. How do I collect evidence of no work ?

I could show them my tax return that will only be available to file in 11 months time ?
It's just a simple declaration. As you allude to, a rather pointless one at that.
 
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Ok, I got a reply back from my accountant stating this.....

"In relation to your query, I think the reason you are not eligible may be due to your self-employment profits not being more than 50% of your total taxable income....."

Someone want to translate that into English for me....

Not so fast, Buzz... ;)
 
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you are not eligible may be due to your self-employment profits not being more than 50% of your total taxable income....."
What they are saying king midus you did not put any monies in the pot, keeped it to your self. Lol
 
I’ve paid plenty into the pot over the years, sometimes at the high rate.

UC better be worth my while claiming
 
Ok, I got a reply back from my accountant stating this.....

"In relation to your query, I think the reason you are not eligible may be due to your self-employment profits not being more than 50% of your total taxable income....."

Someone want to translate that into English for me....

Not so fast, Buzz... ;)

The grant is only available to those people who have a self employed income which makes up more than 50% of their total income for a tax year.
 
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The grant is only available to those people who have a self employed income which makes up more than 50% of their total income for a tax year.
I would of got jack pohh then!
 
You have to confirm your business has been adversely affected by coronavirus.

There's no further guidance on this, but it's assumed that if your profits are even a few £ lower than normal you'll qualify. If you've made more this year then you won't - however unlikely that is.

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Far as I’m aware it’s nothing uk do with profits and loss....if your income from self employment comprises more than 50% of your normal income and you’ve been trading a predetermined period you qualify even if you’ve continued working during this period you can still claim, it’ll just affect this year’s profits, if you’ve adhered to the rules (vague as they are to some) and stayed at home then the amount you receive will be an average of 3 months in 3 years, not perfect but to be fair how else could they do it, other than a bit sooner ? so if you’ve carried one working and claim the grant you’ll potentially pay a bit more tax next year...
 
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I will wait till and see if the bank of England to grant. Me any monies for the profits I made I the last 3 years in which equate to 0
My profits have gone in holidays, fast donkeys, cramped out cars and beers. Lol.
 
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Far as I’m aware it’s nothing uk do with profits and loss....if your income from self employment comprises more than 50% of your normal income and you’ve been trading a predetermined period you qualify even if you’ve continued working during this period you can still claim, it’ll just affect this year’s profits, if you’ve adhered to the rules (vague as they are to some) and stayed at home then the amount you receive will be an average of 3 months in 3 years, not perfect but to be fair how else could they do it, other than a bit sooner ? so if you’ve carried one working and claim the grant you’ll potentially pay a bit more tax next year...

To qualify for the grant your income must have been adversely affected, it's not available to self employed people who's income has not been adversely affected.

See here:
 
To qualify for the grant your income must have been adversely affected, it's not available to self employed people who's income has not been adversely affected.

See here:
Point being though Dave how will they/you know your income has been adversely affected untill next April?....if anyone compares to this period last year you’ve probably been affected to some degree, conversely if I’m doing a large build with staged payments that are not due till June for instance then it will still look like I’ve earned nothing for this period....but self employed work 12 months to 12 months so all qualify at this point
 
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Point being though Dave how will they know your income has been adversely affected untill next April?....so all qualify at this point

Only those adversely affected qualify for it as stated.
If you are not adversely affected and you apply, stating that you have been, then that doesn't mean you qualify, it means you've lied and committed fraud.

They will likely look at declared profits in the future to check that people didn't claim the grant fraudulently.
 
Only those adversely affected qualify for it as stated.
If you are not adversely affected and you apply, stating that you have been, then that doesn't mean you qualify, it means you've lied and committed fraud.

They will likely look at declared profits in the future to check that people didn't claim the grant fraudulently.
Agian that’s my point Dave.....no one will know they’ve been affected untill next April......so if there’s a massive job comes in later in the year pushing up profits have I lied that I was skint in April? At that point someone would most definitely have been adversely affected surely?
 
Agian that’s my point Dave.....no one will know they’ve been affected untill next April......so if there’s a massive job comes in later in the year pushing up profits have I lied that I was skint in April? At that point someone would most definitely have been adversely affected surely?

Yes someone will know, the person who applies will know if they have been adversely affected or not, and they will make the declaration to say that they have.

If you get a massive job that makes up for the months of reduced income, and it's significant enough to be noticed by HMRC then when they carry out an investigation and look at your records they will see that you were adversely affected because it will be obvious from your records.
 
Yes someone will know, the person who applies will know if they have been adversely affected or not, and they will make the declaration to say that they have.

If you get a massive job that makes up for the months of reduced income, and it's significant enough to be noticed by HMRC then when they carry out an investigation and look at your records they will see that you were adversely affected because it will be obvious from your records.
Yes mate obvious from my records next April......not a lot of use now to either the self employed of the tax man...so on the flip side all the furloughed wages the government is picking up.....assuming these people return to work and do lots of overtime to catch up you could say they’ve not been affected either?....
 

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