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SEISS has provided millions of self-employed workers with support throughout the pandemic but due to stringent eligibility rules, millions of workers found themselves ineligible for the grants. Rishi Sunak faced multiple calls to remedy this and in the 2021 Budget, the Chancellor addressed the problems to a certain extent.
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MORE than 60 MPs from across the party divide have joined forces to urge Chancellor Rishi Sunak to help the thousands of self-employed people who have missed out on support.
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SEISS grants can be received into mid-2021 under current rules and the fourth set of grants will soon become available. While millions of self-employed workers have been supported by SEISS, Rishi Sunak has been criticised for creating stringent rules that have made millions ineligible for support, with ExcludedUK, Forgotten Ltd and Pregnant Then Screwed emerging to push the Chancellor for change.
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Rishi Sunak launched SEISS in 2020 in a bid to help the self-employed who are struggling with coronavirus. While the scheme has supported millions of self-employed workers and has been extended a number of times, many have found themselves ineligible for support due to stringent rules on earnings, timings and business setups.