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26 Mar 20 18:27
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Chancellor has given a generous package
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By:
FATTIEWHITEYSLOVEADRINK
When: 26 Mar 20 18:41
Not if your been self employed just under a year like me
Was advised not to give tax return til 2020 year end
Cry
By:
impossible123
When: 26 Mar 20 18:47
^^
I think it's Universal Credit (plus housing allowance) for you given you do not have sufficient data or do not fall into his category.

It is on the same level as PAYE. And, those late summitters have an additional 4 weeks to do until April 2020 so for 2019 Tax.

What if the self-employed is making a loss (not profit) eg earning just below personal allowance after deduction of expenses? Does that mean Universal Credit too?
By:
ImSoLuckyLucky!
When: 26 Mar 20 18:48
You would have registered for self employment
HMRC Would know you
Average used if less than 3 years

Wink
By:
HGS
When: 26 Mar 20 18:49
Fattie, if you didn't send one in January, they have extended this by 3 months for you to send one in. Will that help?
By:
jucel69
When: 26 Mar 20 18:52
Uncle Abdul and his mates are all pissed off.
They were hoping for a load of free cash
By:
FATTIEWHITEYSLOVEADRINK
When: 26 Mar 20 18:56
Will the universe credit take into account my Mrs wages ??
By:
Cider
When: 26 Mar 20 18:58
All that past hiding of true profits is going to be a little expensive.

Pretty sure you're going to need to have filed at least once before.

The gaping hole is the people that are are able to from home perfectly fine in social distancing, delivery drivers still earning etc.
By:
leif
When: 26 Mar 20 18:58
You'll be asked to declare her details including her income and also your savings.
By:
FATTIEWHITEYSLOVEADRINK
When: 26 Mar 20 18:59
Only Been self employed since August

Can I still submit a tax year for 2019
By:
ImSoLuckyLucky!
When: 26 Mar 20 18:59
Latest return is for 2018-9
Income must represent at lest 50% of your income

Wink
By:
Angoose
When: 26 Mar 20 19:01
https://www.gov.uk/government/news/chancellor-gives-support-to-millions-of-self-employed-individuals
By:
leif
When: 26 Mar 20 19:02
Were you on Paye before you went self employed Fattie?
By:
Angoose
When: 26 Mar 20 19:02
Individuals should not contact HMRC now. HMRC will use existing information to check potential eligibility and invite applications once the scheme is operational.
By:
black shuck
When: 26 Mar 20 19:04
6 months building a business up to be shut down with only a queue of 100000s to get in for dole handouts..when the system can cope..I'll be 1 of the first to be up against it..the stinking alky parasites who drink all day outside mine will be better off
By:
Cider
When: 26 Mar 20 19:04
People like retail staff just above minimum wage, expect to work even harder, at more risk of picking up the virus whilst the rest of the country sits on its collective arse on 80% minimum whack.
By:
impossible123
When: 26 Mar 20 19:05
'Fattie', I do not see why not. You've an additional 4 weeks till end April. And, I think your tax adviser had not anticipated Covid-19, and neither our Chancellor.
By:
jucel69
When: 26 Mar 20 19:06

Mar 26, 2020 -- 7:04PM, Cider wrote:


People like retail staff just above minimum wage, expect to work even harder, at more risk of picking up the virus whilst the rest of the country sits on its collective arse on 80% minimum whack.


Yeh they have the worst of both worlds, **** pay, loads of grief from the public and a very high chance of getting infected

By:
impossible123
When: 26 Mar 20 19:12
A good friend with a store managerial role in a household-name-burger chain will get 100% pay (80% government plus 20% employer) nearly totalling £2.5k per month (before tax). And, he's presently spending it supervising store cleaning and paper work.
By:
Cider
When: 26 Mar 20 19:17
If they are furloughed they are not allowed to work for the company they are furloughed with.
By:
s.kenbo
When: 26 Mar 20 19:21
Fattie, you can submit your tax return for 19/20 on April 6th.
By:
jollyswagman
When: 26 Mar 20 19:24
in the long run the inevitable increase in national insurance will probably mean the self employed lose out.

there is no such thing as a free lunch.
By:
FATTIEWHITEYSLOVEADRINK
When: 26 Mar 20 19:26
Better ring account up
By:
leif
When: 26 Mar 20 19:26
A toilet maker gone down the pan Sad
By:
FATTIEWHITEYSLOVEADRINK
When: 26 Mar 20 19:29
Can’t get credit cos Mrs over £40k
Can’t get money from punting as no ****g racing
Can’t sell my ass as no **** would want it
Can say if this is for months I’m ****
By:
leif
When: 26 Mar 20 19:31
The first line is where any sympathy will abate Laugh
By:
Cider
When: 26 Mar 20 19:32
Are you a house husband fattie
By:
leif
When: 26 Mar 20 19:33
Take a temporary job with a supermarket for several weeks.

Carry on with your trade after that.

All will be good until the next social panic.
By:
FATTIEWHITEYSLOVEADRINK
When: 26 Mar 20 19:34
No I get ok money job wise
I get ok money punting
But from next week
Nothing !!!!
By:
leif
When: 26 Mar 20 19:36
so why are you whinging FFS

..another wind up merchant Crazy
By:
impossible123
When: 26 Mar 20 19:37
'Fattie' submit a return for 2019. This hardship/relief package is for taxpayers which you've been. If no joy try Universal Credit. I only wish the banks (the entities we bailed-out) would give interest-free overdraft and credit card suspension of monthly payment for 3 months. 

Which toilet maker gone down the pan?
By:
Cider
When: 26 Mar 20 19:38
I'm wfh but one wouldn't call it work, I just need to show my electronic face now and again. When this is all over, there will literally be millions of people with a shedload of disposable cash stored up in their bank account. No parking costs, no petrol costs, no pub, no eating out, no golf, RUK paused, Sky Sports paused.
By:
impossible123
When: 26 Mar 20 19:39
""
If they are still walking!
By:
FATTIEWHITEYSLOVEADRINK
When: 26 Mar 20 19:40
Cheers for advice
Leif I’m whining just like many
All my avenue for money
Like work and punting as disspaired
By:
Cider
When: 26 Mar 20 19:41
I really feel for the retail staff though. I would like to see them receive what will be the inflated dividends this year instead of the shareholders (which I'm one of).
By:
duffy
When: 26 Mar 20 19:42
You can do a return now and be qualified for it, he said anyone who didn't file a return in January can do so now and qualify.
By:
Cider
When: 26 Mar 20 19:46
I'll be surprised if they allow the use of the delayed submission of last year's return as the first return and only return for calculation of the grant, clearly open to abuse which is seemingly getting a few on here a bit giddy for potential fraud. Rishi also said we need to know about you already.
By:
jucel69
When: 26 Mar 20 19:49

Mar 26, 2020 -- 7:38PM, Cider wrote:


I'm wfh but one wouldn't call it work, I just need to show my electronic face now and again. When this is all over, there will literally be millions of people with a shedload of disposable cash stored up in their bank account. No parking costs, no petrol costs, no pub, no eating out, no golf, RUK paused, Sky Sports paused.


It will all be spùnked on online casinos!
People will get bored at home and start playing slots/roulette for a bit of 'fun'

By:
HGS
When: 26 Mar 20 19:51
Haven't the banks agreed to make all agreed overdrafts interest free for the meanwhile?
By:
Cider
When: 26 Mar 20 19:53

Mar 26, 2020 -- 7:49PM, jucel69 wrote:


Mar 26, 2020 --  6:38PM, Cider wrote:I'm wfh but one wouldn't call it work, I just need to show my electronic face now and again. When this is all over, there will literally be millions of people with a shedload of disposable cash stored up in their bank account. No parking costs, no petrol costs, no pub, no eating out, no golf, RUK paused, Sky Sports paused.It will all be spùnked on online casinos!People will get bored at home and start playing slots/roulette for a bit of 'fun'


Be interesting to see how the tv ads go over time, trying to lure new victims to the casino shyte

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