Thoughts on self employed support and incorpoation

Do you think a person who meets the criteria for the self employed support except that they ...

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Do you think a person who meets the criteria for the self employed support except that they incorporated after March 2019 would miss out on the self employed support.

It's a continuation of the same business so could make sense.

The guidance says
"Have traded in 2019-20; be currently trading at the point of application (or would be except for COVID 19) and intend to continue to trade in the tax year 2020 to 2021"

Unsure, tired and overworked so may well be missing something obvious.

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By lionofludesch
27th Mar 2020 12:48

Sadly, yes.

But they can claim 80% of their salary.

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By yelsnew
27th Mar 2020 14:33

Yep, sadly looks to be the case doesn't it.

Whilst I understand the need to have cut off's, there seems to be a large portion of my clients that keep falling through the gaps in between the announced measures!

Got a few who just opened limited companies, looks sensible to pause using that for the interim to avoid messing up much needed and otherwise legitimate claims.

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