The Chancellor has announced plans to end the eight-month coronavirus job retention scheme (CJRS) and self-employed income support scheme (SEISS), with taxpayers’ contributions gradually withdrawn from August The furlough scheme will continue in its current guise, paying 80% of employees’ wages up to £2,500...
Domiciliary care workers (those that travel around looking after people in their own homes) are one of the few categories of workers that can legitimately claim their home to work travel costs as tax-deductible
Limited company contractors must be “meticulous” with their furlough paperwork, following a snap HMRC consultation on CJRS clawback measures due to bite from next month. Directors should take the forensic approach to both the amounts claimed via the scheme, and...