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Corporation tax: Big business won t pay for pandemic as Sunak gives firms £25bn handout
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Chancellor Rishi Sunak has faced mounting scrutiny in from the self-employed throughout the coronavirus pandemic, as many feel they haven t been supported. The fourth Self Employed Income Support Scheme (SEISS) grant will cover February to April 2021, but HMRC has not announced how much the fourth SEISS grant will be worth yet. It is also not known when the applications will open for SEISS grant four. The uncertainty comes as rules have resulted in millions being excluded from the support measure. Another bitter blow could be dealt to self-
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The UK is headed towards a double-dip recession according to reports as the impact of the pandemic and lockdown measures takes its toll. The Department of Health unveiled figures last week that showed cases had dropped by two thirds in the UK since the first week of January, but the economy continues to suffer. The services sector – accounting for 80 percent of the economy – has seen its activity drop from 49.4 in December to 38.8 in January, as highlighted by the IHS Markit/Cips purchasing managers index. Anything below 50 percent in
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