Business Grant Second Lockdown
Self employment grant extension further grants are to be paid to qualifying self employed businesses.
Business grant second lockdown. What financial help is available. On saturday 31 october the government announced new lockdown measures which would come into effect from 5 november and has provided funding to support businesses that are required to close due to the restrictions being put in place to manage coronavirus and save lives. Government extends business aid for second lockdown.
To be eligible for the grant a business must have been required to close due to local covid 19 restrictions. There are a range of grant amounts available to businesses who have been impacted by the second lockdown. English pubs have been ordered to close for four weeks when the country enters its second national lockdown with it hoped the circuitbreaker will.
As a result of the second lockdown the furlough scheme has now been extended. The uk government has expanded a range of support schemes to help businesses survive england s second lockdown. For further information see our blog furlough scheme november to march.
The government will provide a second seiss grant covering 1 february to 30 april in the new year. Lockdown coronavirus furlough health and safety business rates pubs will be able to receive a grant of up to 3 000 for the month long closure beginning thursday 5 november. Details within following the government decision to put in place a nationwide lockdown from 5th november local authorities across england including the isle of wight council are on standby to.
We know this second lockdown will hit local businesses hard so hope these one off payments will go some way to help those in need. Here s what s available for you and your company. The local restrictions support grant which helped businesses ordered to close in local tier three lockdowns is now available for businesses.
Second national lockdown business grant support. The maximum grant is 7 500 and can be claimed from monday 30 november. A discretionary grant fund is also being made available for businesses that are not required to close but have been severely impacted by lockdown measures during the coronavirus pandemic.