Self-Employment Income Support Scheme 2 | scheme extended
Self-Employment Income Support Scheme
The Chancellor has announced plans to extend the Self-Employment Income Support Scheme – SEISS2.
Eligible self-employed people will be able to claim a second and final SEISS grant in August; this will be a taxable grant worth 70% of their average monthly trading profits for three months, paid out in a single instalment and capped at £6,570 in total.
The eligibility criteria for the second grant will be the same as for the first grant. People do not need to have claimed the first grant to claim the second grant: for example, their business may have been adversely affected by COVID-19 (coronavirus) more recently.
Claims for the first SEISS grant, which opened on 13 May, must be made no later than 13 July.
Eligible self-employed people must make a claim before that date to receive the first SEISS grant (a taxable grant of 80% of their average monthly trading profits, paid out in a single instalment covering 3 months’ worth of profits, and capped at £7,500 in total). So far, we’ve seen over 2.3 million claims worth £6.8 billion.
It’s really important to note that as with the first SEISS grant, the eligible individual must make the claim themselves – their accountants are not allowed to by HMRC.
More information about the second SEISS grant will be available on GOV.UK on 12 June.