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Directors may be liable for overclaimed CJRS grants

Where HMRC believe a company (including LLPs) is insolvent or about to become insolvent, and overclaimed CJRS grants owed will not be paid, they may give a notice making an individual (or individuals) jointly and severally liable for the relevant tax liabilities. This means that all individuals given a notice

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Repaying Overclaimed CJRS Grants to HMRC

HMRC have updated their guidance on repaying Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme (CJRS) furlough grants that have been overclaimed by employers. Employers, or their agents, must use the online service to get a unique payment reference number before they can pay HMRC back. Note that HMRC may levy a penalty if

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Make a late Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme claim

The Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme ended on 30 September 2021. 14 October 2021 was the last date to make a claim for September. For claim periods from 1 November 2020, HMRC may accept late claims or amendments if you have: Taken reasonable care to try and claim on time. A

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Job support scheme

What is the New Job Support Scheme?

The Job Retention Scheme was due to expire at the end of October and the Chancellor has previously said that it would not be renewed. However in his Autumn Announcement the Chancellor  announced a replacement if the form of the New Job Support Scheme, the purpose of which, he said,

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Stay Focused > Protect the Economy > Save Jobs

Further support needed urgently to prevent an additional 830,000 unemployed in the South East New research that we have conducted during April shows that 830,000 people in the South East region are at risk of unemployment.  This is a stark and worrying number, but this is the reality of what

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