THE Self-Employment Income Support Scheme (SEISS) was introduced to help self-employed people financially during the coronavirus pandemic. So will the eligibility criteria change for SEISS grant four?
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The Self-Employment Income Support Scheme (SEISS) is the Government’s support scheme for the self-employed, and it was recently extended until April 2021. The scheme is currently open for the third SEISS grant, but applications have now closed for the first and second SEISS grants. A fourth SEISS grant will be available later this year, but the Government has not confirmed how much the grant will be worth.
15 January 2021: Claims for the third SEISS grant must be submitted by 29 January. ICAEW’s Tax Faculty offers guidance and reminders on making claims and tax returns.
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Businesses forced to shut during the alert level 4 lockdown in Wales could be eligible for substantial payouts and other support. On December 18, 2020, the Welsh Government announced it would free up hundreds of millions of pounds to support businesses which had to close their doors again when the latest coronavirus lockdown came into force on Christmas Eve.