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Newly self-employed people will be breathing a sigh of relief today as the Chancellor confirmed that those who traded between and have completed a tax return for 2019 to 2020 are eligible for help.
The group, which includes more than 600,000 people who went self-employed last year, was unable to access the first three instalments as they had not yet filed a full tax return. But they can apply for the fourth Self-Employment Income Support Scheme grant.
But the self-employed who have made a profit of more than £50,000 in recent years still remain excluded from claiming anything under SEISS whatsoever, despite their being no similar earnings cap for the furlough scheme.
Newly self-employed people will be breathing a sigh of relief today as the Chancellor confirmed that those who traded between and have completed a tax return for 2019 to 2020 are eligible for help.
The group, which includes more than 600,000 people who went self-employed last year, was unable to access the first three instalments as they had not yet filed a full tax return. But they can apply for the fourth Self-Employment Income Support Scheme grant.
But the self-employed who have made a profit of more than £50,000 in recent years still remain excluded from claiming anything under SEISS whatsoever, despite their being no similar earnings cap for the furlough scheme.
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10:39 AM February 26, 2021
By installing environmentally friendly boilers at public sites Welwyn Hatfield Borough Council will reduce its Co2 emissions by 400 tonnes per year
- Credit: WHBC
Welwyn Hatfield has been awarded a government grant of £1.7m to reduce carbon-based fuel at some of the council s most popular public sites.
The council s successful application to the government’s Public Sector Decarbonisation Grant Scheme will allow significant works to be carried out at two of the borough’s entertainment and leisure venues – Campus West and Hatfield Swim Centre.
Hatfield Swim Centre will have its gas-fired boilers replaced
- Credit: DANNY LOO