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SEISS has already given out three payments to the self-employed, with the last grant closing at the end of January. While the fourth grant has been announced alongside a fifth spanning July to September, many self-employed have been left in the dark about next steps. Workers who meet the criteria of the next grant, which includes submitting a self-assessment tax return for 2020/2021, will be able to claim 80 percent of their average monthly trading profits up to a maximum of £2,500.
SEISS grant four support has been confirmed by the Chancellor of the Exchequer Rishi Sunak, and self-employed people will therefore wish to know the key details to make a claim.
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The SEISS fourth grant has already been confirmed after the scheme was extended three times, with details of the programme expected in Chancellor Rishi Sunak’s upcoming Budget on Wednesday, March 3. The period of time for the fourth grant will count self-employed worker’s earnings from February to April 2021, meaning the cover has been in place for the vast majority of the 2020/2021 tax year. But while the scheme has undoubtedly saved some people’s lives amid their businesses being forced to stop trading, thousands have been left without