That's the SEISS; I'm talking about the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme.
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Umbrella companies, IR35 and the Job Retention Scheme
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Originally posted by Wombat14 View PostThat's the SEISS; I'm talking about the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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looking better for umbrellas
Will the coronavirus job retention scheme apply to umbrellas? • FCSA FCSAComment
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Originally posted by Wombat14 View PostIt also seems odd that I'm notionally eligible for this despite my benching last year obviously having nothing to do with coronavirus. I suppose I could argue that the current circumstances aren't exactly making it easier to get back off the bench, but still.
As the employer, you should probably phone HMRC and ask.Last edited by Paralytic; 30 March 2020, 08:37.Comment
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Originally posted by mrdonuts View Postmerely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Originally posted by eek View PostWhat's Lexology - is it a Government website - and what bit of an umbrella pay is covered - I suspect it's 80% of the none-profit share part so 80% of minimum wage,
A few Umbrella illustrative payslips I saw did not call any salary payment above the NMW as a "bonus", but rather things such as "Additional Taxable Salary". I think it would be unfair to say that should not be included, but we won't know for sure until someone goes through the process.
Otherwise, its 80% of 37.5 x £8.21Last edited by Paralytic; 31 March 2020, 06:52.Comment
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Reply from my MP
Originally posted by Beany View PostSorry can’t help at the moment as I’m in the same boat except I’m a uk resident. So I guess we’ll have to wait and see how this unfolds. My umbrella told me on Monday to look at the gov.uk website (helpful not!) but today I gave them another call and they were a bit more understanding. They told me that the rules of the job retention will be released soon and then they’d have a better idea of how it affects umbrellas and will let us know. Fingers crossed!
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Below is the response from my MP. I am working through and umbrella company. Is it up to them to get my monies sorted out? PAYE I have no idea if I am. I have contated them but they have no answer for me as yet.
Any advice would be most appreciated!
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If you are paid by PAYE you are able to get the umbrella company or employer to claim for you under the Job Retention Scheme.
If you are self employed there is the self employed reimbursement scheme.
You can find the info here: Claim for your employee’s wages through the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme - GOV.UK and COVID-19: support for businesses - GOV.UK
The FSB is also very good Coronavirus (COVID-19): Advice and guidance for small businesses and the self-employed | FSB, The Federation of Small Businesses
If you don’t fall into any of these categories than you can claim for Universal Credit.
That’s the schemes at the moment.
Good luck,
Ian Murray MP
Labour Member of Parliament for Edinburgh South
Constituency Office: 0131 662 4520
House of Commons: 0207 219 7064
Write: 31 Minto Street, Edinburgh, EH9 2BTComment
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