I'm Director and sole employee of my Ltd business.
I keep to minimum wage and award large dividends.
if I can get 80% of my wage then maybe I deserve a massive wage increase for three months or so
I think its calculated on the past 12 weeks average....
But my account
writes to me today saying; (read below)
We have been getting a lot of questions about where people stand with their businesses and staff with the governments decisions to combat the coronavirus outbreak, so here is a summary of the main forms of aid currently, or soon to be, available:
Job Retention Scheme(furlough)
UK employers will be able to access support to continue to pay employees who would have been laid off due to temporary business closures. The government will fund 80% of their wage up to a cap of £2,500 per employee (It is hoped that these grants will be repaid by the end of April 2020). We advise that a 12 week average is taken for staff members with irregular working patterns. Details of payments made to staff need to be submitted through a new HMRC portal (this portal is not yet active).
We are advising that we continue to process employee payments at their usual rate(s) and that employers discuss with employees whether they pay the full 100% or just the reclaimable 80%. Please continue to notify us of your payroll hours etc.
You may have some staff working from home, some on SSP and some furloughed. We advise you keep a list of these employees, so you know who falls under which category and from what date. This includes directors which are on the payroll.
If your business requires short term cash flow support, you may qualify for a Coronavirus Business Interruption Loan (detailed below) or a Cash Grant (detailed below).
Deferred Tax
VAT payments will be deferred from 20th March 2020 until 30th June 2020 until the end of the 20/21 tax year. VAT returns must still be submitted as normal. If you have a Direct Debit in place you may need to cancel this to defer payment.
Also, anyone paying tax on account through self-assessment (primarily the self-employed) will have their July 31st 2020 payment deferred until 31st January 2021.
Employee Sick Pay
Up to 2 weeks of SSP paid by an employer to an employee due to absence due to COVID-19 or self-isolation can be reclaimed or refunded. You must employ fewer than 250 people. Employees do not need to supply a GP fit note, however we would advise that they apply for an isolation note from NHS 111 online (
NHS 111 Online - About coronavirus (COVID-19) - https://111.nhs.uk/covid-19) and request that you make us aware that the SSP will need to go through as early as possible.
Business Rate Relief
Businesses in retail, hospitality or leisure may qualify for a business rates holiday. This will be automatically applied by your local authority.
Cash Grants
These are for retail, hospitality and leisure. Business with a rateable value under £15,000 will receive a grant of £10,000 and businesses with a rateable value between £15,001 and £51,000 will receive a grant of £25,000. Your local authority will contact you about this.
Support for businesses that pay little or no business rates
This is a grant for businesses that occupy property and receive small business rate relief or rural rate relief. It is a one-off grant of £10,000. Your local authority will contact you about this. You can also claim a £3,000 grant if you are under the rural business rate scheme.
Business Interruption Loan Scheme
The rules of the scheme are on the British Business Bank Website, but this would generally be taken out through your bank so speak to them.
Time To Pay Scheme
This has always been available to spread the cost of a tax bill but now more than ever is the time to make use of it. Please contact HMRC to arrange this on 0300 200 3835.
Insurance
See whether there is any sort of claim for loss of earnings that you can make on your business insurance, though in most instances pandemics are not covered unless specified.
IR35
This has now been put back until next April.
The link for more detail on all of the governments help is here, and I urge you to look at it:
COVID-19: support for businesses - https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/guidance-to-employers-and-businesses-about-covid-19/covid-19-support-for-businesses
The information changes daily so keep up to date with what could be of help to you and your business.