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BOOM: Furlough Extended to March
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Yes but still employee of ltd which is Uk based.
Do you understand now
From the hmrc guidance
your employee has more than one job or other duties
If your employee has more than one job
If your employee has more than one employer they can be furloughed for each job. Each job is separate, and for claims for periods on or before 31 October 2020 - the cap applies to each employer individually.
Employees can be furloughed in one job and receive a furloughed payment but continue working for another employer and receive their normal wages.Last edited by NowPermOutsideUK; 10 November 2020, 21:48.Comment
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Originally posted by NowPermOutsideUK View PostYes but still employee of ltd which is Uk based. Do you understand now
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Originally posted by NowPermOutsideUK View PostIf someone can point o anything concrete which states you have to have been affected by corona to be furloughed please do share that.
In fact losing £1 because your stationery costs have gone up could be attributed to corona.
The fact remains that directors can furlough themselves and employees as they wish provided the employees were on the payroll from 30 Oct. I provided the hmrc guidance above and there is no criteria that you need to demonstrate you are affected.
It’s charlatans like you that cause the problems for people who are trying to earn a living.
Have you furloughed your parents yet?…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostIt’s charlatans like you that cause the problems for people who are trying to earn a living.
Have you furloughed your parents yet?merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Impressive how people here patronise posters for pointing out the rules of the furlough scheme on the somewhat false pretence of upkeeping moral standards.
I don’t know why I bother highlighting the rules and providing evidence of those rules for people to them personally attack for abiding by the rules
I again asked for evidence to suggest that you have to be affected by coronavirus to be able to furlough. Still waiting for someone to show me thatComment
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Originally posted by NowPermOutsideUK View PostI don’t know why I bother highlighting the rules and providing evidence of those rules for people to them personally attack for abiding by the rulesComment
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