Fourth SEISS grant eligibility check and what HMRC means by reasonable beliefâ and âsignificant reductionâ
The fourth SEISS grant covers the trading period from February 1, 2021 to April 30, 2021.
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IPSE (the Association of Independent Professionals and the Self-Employed) has said it is “delighted” by the news, calling it a tremendous relief for freelancers in this group.
IPSE also welcomed the announcement of a fifth round of SEISS.
Derek Cribb, CEO of IPSE (the Association of Independent Professionals and the Self-Employed), said: “After almost a year, this support will be a tremendous relief to hundreds of thousands of self-employed people who could not access SEISS because they had not yet filed a full tax return.
THE NEW Year is the time when many people make resolutions about what they hope to do differently in the year ahead and often their New Yearâs resolutions are already broken by now, writes chartered accountant Martin Tregonning.
Some people donât make any New Yearâs resolutions as they know that they will have to live with the disappointment of not keeping them.
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Looking back over the last year, there is an argument that we shouldnât bother making any New Yearâs resolutions, because who knows how things will turn out anyway. I know one person whose only New Yearâs resolution after last year is not to buy a 2021 wall planner.
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