Got something to say or just want fewer pesky ads? Join us... 😊

The Government’s 80% wage pledge



Icy Gull

Back on the rollercoaster
Jul 5, 2003
72,015
government IT success shock :ohmy:

also heard the grants distributed by councils was painless.

I found the furlough claim easy and without glitches whilst doing it. I am still waiting to hear from the local council re the grant. I am now worried that I may have a problem with that if others have already had the grant paid.i spoke to them a couple of days after the announcement and they said I’d receive details though the mail. I haven’t heard a thing so far.

Anyone on here had communications or grants from Arun District Council?
 




Icy Gull

Back on the rollercoaster
Jul 5, 2003
72,015
I found the furlough claim easy and without glitches whilst doing it. I am still waiting to hear from the local council re the grant. I am now worried that I may have a problem with that if others have already had the grant paid.i spoke to them a couple of days after the announcement and they said I’d receive details though the mail. I haven’t heard a thing so far.

Anyone on here had communications or grants from Arun District Council?

Update, online claim completed. Had no idea you could do that
 




WATFORD zero

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Jul 10, 2003
25,961
I get the feeling both were designed / organised 'in house' - although I'm not sure. But I've always found HMRC far more user-friendly than other government sites. It's when they farm stuff out to the likes of Crapita that it all goes wrong.

Not just HMRC :wink:

Mrs Wz did a couple of furlough claims today (I made large coffees fearing the worst, as I'm her IT support) but all went swimmingly :thumbsup:
 








Beach Hut

Brighton Bhuna Boy
Jul 5, 2003
71,994
Living In a Box
Question:

Young lad two doors away has basically been told his work has stopped for now two days ago. He is self-employed and submitted a tax return from July 19 to March 20 this year, can he claim anything through the self-employed scheme ?
 






Weststander

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Aug 25, 2011
64,357
Withdean area
Question:

Young lad two doors away has basically been told his work has stopped for now two days ago. He is self-employed and submitted a tax return from July 19 to March 20 this year, can he claim anything through the self-employed scheme ?

He wasn’t eligible when the scheme was announced. I’ve just checked various reliable websites and sadly for him that still appears to be the case.
 


Beach Hut

Brighton Bhuna Boy
Jul 5, 2003
71,994
Living In a Box
He wasn’t eligible when the scheme was announced. I’ve just checked various reliable websites and sadly for him that still appears to be the case.

OK thanks, seems a bit unfair as between him and his Mum they have neigh on zero money coming in. Can he apply for universal credit ?
 


Weststander

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Aug 25, 2011
64,357
Withdean area
So how long we reckon this will go on for

Social distancing needed till end of year

My guess, no more informed than anyone else:

- Mid May, all small shops can reopen, with the mandatory 2m rule to be observed. As well as beaches and possibly outdoor gardens eg National Trust, Wakehurst.

- Then Public Heath and other scientists to gauge the success or not of that. If a sizeable proportion of the public take the p, which wouldn’t be a surprise with the British, then the initial reopening could be reversed.

- June, if a success, then other sectors in stages e.g. DIY stores, larger stores. With the 2m rule. Behind closed doors football.

- September for schools.

- Travel, hotels, holidays, is anyone’s guess, hopefully soon for the likes of you relying on that for income.

- August 2022, attendance at PL matches.
 




Weststander

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Aug 25, 2011
64,357
Withdean area
OK thanks, seems a bit unfair as between him and his Mum they have neigh on zero money coming in. Can he apply for universal credit ?

Yes, wouldn’t the UC claim be by his Mum as the head of household? She can’t have savings of £16,000 or more, but another NSC’er told us that he ignored that rule in the recent past and got away with it (I wouldn’t, as HMRC/DHSS get data from the banks). Their might be other benefits available to her.

He should claim Job Seekers Allowance.
 


Dick Swiveller

Well-known member
Sep 9, 2011
9,168
Had a letter yesterday saying I should expect to be furloughed until the end of June at least. Did seem to be a bit of a cover all with the option of being recalled early but a bit of a reality check. I'm very lucky in that 80% of my wage will be fine for all bills and a few distraction purchases. But more of a worry about the long term future of the company as they still have costs. Given that leisure centres and gyms were mentioned directly, we have no choice and I am not sure whether they will want to open them for moral or keep them closed as a risk, Quite a few centres being used for food distribution or reserved for more sombre purposes if required so might be required to stay closed for longer.
 


Kinky Gerbil

Im The Scatman
NSC Patron
Jul 16, 2003
57,946
hassocks
Had a letter yesterday saying I should expect to be furloughed until the end of June at least. Did seem to be a bit of a cover all with the option of being recalled early but a bit of a reality check. I'm very lucky in that 80% of my wage will be fine for all bills and a few distraction purchases. But more of a worry about the long term future of the company as they still have costs. Given that leisure centres and gyms were mentioned directly, we have no choice and I am not sure whether they will want to open them for moral or keep them closed as a risk, Quite a few centres being used for food distribution or reserved for more sombre purposes if required so might be required to stay closed for longer.

Think it’s going to be extended till Aug

I personally think it will be cut to some degree for some businesses that can open and operate and be extended for others.
 




Dick Swiveller

Well-known member
Sep 9, 2011
9,168
Think it’s going to be extended till Aug

I personally think it will be cut to some degree for some businesses that can open and operate and be extended for others.

No way the Government can afford to extend it to everyone until August so I agree. Non essential shops are likely to be allowed to open soon which will open up supply chain companies. Bars and restaurants are likely to be last and there will probably be a range in between.

Feel a bit of a fraud staying at home but not sure what to do for the best. I would happily help farmers harvest but my back is likely to allow that for 5 minutes. Loads of others are helping the NHS and as I am on medication for Hypertension, I am probably better off staying in. Besides which, my allergies have been playing up pretty much since this started and I can be prone to coughing fits. I always take my temperature before venturing out but nobody else knows that.
 


Weststander

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Aug 25, 2011
64,357
Withdean area
I just made my first 'furlough claim' through HMRC online, for a client. I avoided the first day yesterday, to allow for the stampede to pass.

It took just 10 minutes to gather the information they require, then another 10 to logon and make the claim. At the moment you claim for say March and April, then May's once we're in it, similarly for June.

Surprisingly, a very simple and user-friendly portal. It did briefly crash three times saying "bad data", I think only because I'd left the screen to check some facts (it was too sensitive), whereupon you simply login again and you find that most of your data's been saved.

Rating 9/10 :smile:

Money to hit bank accounts within 6 business days of the claim, purportedly.

HMRC paid the full claim amount into my client's bank account 7 days later. I'm pleased with the efficiency of the scheme.
 


beorhthelm

A. Virgo, Football Genius
Jul 21, 2003
35,333
How about the pubs?

im hoping for June with capcity restrictions, 2m line at the bar.

that 2m damn rule is going to be a pain, they need to go 1.5 or 1m for practical observation.
 


Dick Swiveller

Well-known member
Sep 9, 2011
9,168
Extended until October. Not sure if that means they are expecting a lot of businesses to stay closed until then. Not sure what he means by employers sharing the costs though. No way my company can do that with zero income.
 




pb21

Well-known member
Apr 23, 2010
6,347
Extended until October. Not sure if that means they are expecting a lot of businesses to stay closed until then. Not sure what he means by employers sharing the costs though. No way my company can do that with zero income.

Surprised by this, although I wonder if it will be increasingly more onerous for someone to be applicable.
 


vegster

Sanity Clause
May 5, 2008
27,908
Extended until October. Not sure if that means they are expecting a lot of businesses to stay closed until then. Not sure what he means by employers sharing the costs though. No way my company can do that with zero income.

I doubt if my employers business will pick up for several months. If the furlough scheme ends the two directors of the franchise will happily sack staff if they are surplus, at least this way they can take back some staff incrementally if business improves. Otherwise I'd probably be looking for a job ( I am anyway but there is naff all except supermarket and care work ) almost immediately the furlough ended. No way would my bosses pay me 100% of my salary if I'm only working at 30% capacity.
 


Albion and Premier League latest from Sky Sports


Top
Link Here