UK government revised measures amid further restrictions but many people are still out of pocket

The UK government has pledged £7.3bn in a refreshed package of support for self-employed people. But critics say that almost 3 million workers may be out of pocket, with the second coronavirus lockdown in England, and the Covid-19 restrictions in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland leaving many freelancers and contractors out in the cold again.

This week the Treasury presented a revised self-employment income support scheme (SEISS) that will pay out up to a maximum of £7,500 for the three months from November to January, with the first payments made in December.

Continue reading…

You May Also Like

I made £18,000 after selling Homes Under the Hammer house just 4 months after buying it – how I did it

A MUM has revealed how she sold her home, which appeared on…

Why Limited-Edition Art Merch for Monet and Van Gogh Keeps Selling Out

WORSHIPERS of Vincent Van Gogh can feast their eyes on the painter’s…

‘A lottery ticket, not a guarantee’: fertility experts on the rise of egg freezing

Scientists caution against idea of fertility ‘insurance policy’ after Jennifer Aniston advice…