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COVID-19 Parent Benefit to be Extended

COVID-19 Parent Benefit to be Extended   The Ministry for the Family has announced that the COVID-19 Parent Benefit is to be extended to reflect the current restrictions which are in place to curb the spread of COVID-19 and which have seen schools shifting to online lessons until the 11th April. Parents employed in the private sector with children under 16 years of age, who are not able to work from home, and who due to the impact of COVID-19 and the closure of schools, between the 15 th March and 11 th April 2021 cannot go to work and are on unpaid leave, to take care of their children, may apply for this benefit. (Does not include employees, working with private companies, and who work or provide a service in a Government department or entity).

Increase In Rates Of Social Security Contribution On Net Income Payable By Legal Entities Operating In Financial Sector - Corporate/Commercial Law

To print this article, all you need is to be registered or login on Mondaq.com. On March 1, 2020, Provisional Measure No. 1,034/2021 ( MP ), which amends Law No. 7,689 / 1988 to increase the rates of the Social Security Contribution on Net Income ( CSLL ) payable by legal entities that operate in the financial sector, was published in the Official Gazette. According to the MP, the CSLL rate, currently levied at 15% on the taxable income accrued by legal entities that operate in the financial sector, will be: 20% until December 31, 2021, and return to 15% as of January 1, 2022 for the following entities: private insurance companies, capitalization companies, distributors of securities; foreign

Jersey s co-funded payroll scheme updated for hospitality sector | Channel

Credit: ITV Channel TV Jersey s co-funded payroll scheme will be updated in a bid to support businesses affected by the island-wide hospitality lockdown. Gyms, food wholesalers and licensed premises will now be able to claim a higher level of financial support, dependent on the financial detriment they have suffered compared to the previous year, plus 20% The co-funded payroll scheme will increase the amount contributed by the government from 80% to 90% - meaning businesses will be able to claim up to £1,800 per employee per month. The extended scheme will run until at least March 2021 but will be regularly reviewed. It is essential to help local business withstand the impact of the public measures, so Ministers have decided to enhance the support, especially those sectors which have been hardest hit. The amended schemes that we are introducing will continue to protect jobs and focus on the businesses that have been most affected by the strict measures we have introduced to he

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