The government is increasing its support to the self-employed
over the coming months and ensuring people get paid faster than
previously planned, it was announced today.
To reflect the recent changes to the furlough scheme, the
UK-wide Self-Employment Income Support Scheme (SEISS) will be
made more generous – with self-employed individuals receiving
80% of their average trading profits for November.
And to ensure those who need support get it as soon as
possible, payments will also be made more quickly with the
claims window being brought forward from 14 December to 30
November.
The changes will ensure that self-employed individuals who
temporarily cannot carry out their business or have suffered
reduced demand due to the outbreak are supported over winter.
In addition, more businesses will be able to access additional
support as deadlines for applications for government-backed
loan schemes and the Future Fund have been further extended
until [31 January 2021].
Chancellor of the Exchequer said:
“So far we’ve provided £13.7 billion of support to
self-employed people through the crisis - and I’ve always said
we will continue to do everything we can to support livelihoods
across the UK.
“The rapidly changing health picture has meant we have had
to act in order to protect people’s lives and I know this is
incredibly worrying time for the self-employed. That is why we
have increased the generosity of the third grant, ensuring
those who cannot trade or are facing decreased demand are able
to get through the months ahead."
As SEISS grants are calculated over 3 months, the uplift for
November to 80 per cent, along with the 40 per cent level of
trading profits for December and January, increases the total
level of the third grant to 55 per cent of trading profits. The
maximum grant will increase to £5,160.
This provides broadly equivalent support to the self-employed
as we are providing to employees through the government
contribution in the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme in
November and then the Job Support Scheme in the two subsequent
months.
So far, the government has provided £13.7 billion of support to
self-employed people through the crisis, with the world-leading
scheme among the most generous in the world.
In September, the Chancellor announced an extension of the
SEISS to provide support throughout the Winter period, with two
grants to cover the period until April.
The SEISS continues to be just one element of a comprehensive
package of support for the self-employed. In addition to this
they can also access other elements of the package which
includes Bounce Back Loans, tax deferrals, rental support,
mortgage holidays, and other business support grants.
These government backed loan schemes have already supported
more than 1 million businesses to access over £60 billion of
finance.