The government has created many coronavirus (COVID-19) response measures to help businesses. Some of these were recently extended in the 2021 Budget, delivered by the chancellor in March. You should view those blogs in the first instance because they detail additional coronavirus support measures not discussed here because they have no time limits, such as loans and rates relief. However, it can be difficult to keep track of the numerous coronavirus schemes that do have dates you must meet. You need to know when you should take action. To help you, in this article we provide an up-to-date timeline, in order of dates occurring soonest - but going all the way through to 2030. We will continue to update it in the future if and when new coronavirus relief measures are announced.
Government-backed recovery loans of up to £10m for businesses
The Recovery Loan Scheme can be used on top of support received from previous emergency schemes
Rishi Sunak announced this year s Budget on March 3 (Image: Stefan Rousseau/PA Wire)
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