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Businesses that took out government-backed Bounce Back Loans to get through Covid-19 will now have greater flexibility to repay their loans, the government announced today (8 February).
People unable to work for more than seven days because of coronavirus (COVID-19) can obtain an isolation note through a new online service.
More pubs, restaurants and cafes will be able to serve customers outdoors in plans announced by the government.
Britain’s small businesses will be able to apply for quick and easy-to access loans of up to £50,000 from today – with the cash expected to land within days.
From 10 September 2020, we’ll restart the process for companies that have applied for voluntary strike off.
The Kickstart Scheme will create hundreds of thousands of new jobs for young people.
From 10 October 2020, we’ll resume the process to strike off companies we believe are no longer carrying on business or in operation.
Coronavirus (COVID-19): Information for businesses and employers in Northern Ireland
Government to provide guarantees of up to £10 billion to Trade Credit Insurance schemes for business-to-business transactions
The government has introduced the Corporate Insolvency and Governance Bill in Parliament.
Businesses in the retail, hospitality and leisure sectors are to receive a one-off grant worth up to £9,000, the Chancellor has announced.
Thousands of expert professional and business services advisers have signed up to offer free online advice to help small businesses bounce back from coronavirus (COVID-19).
Further details of how jobs will be protected through the government’s new Job Retention Bonus were unveiled by HMRC today.
Self Assessment customers who cannot file their tax return by the 31 January 2021 deadline will not receive a late filing penalty if they file online by 28 February.
The government today announced it will significantly increase the generosity and reach of its winter support schemes to ensure livelihoods and jobs across the UK continue to be protected in the difficult months to come, supp…
Businesses will be given an additional 3 months to file accounts with Companies House to help companies avoid penalties as they deal with the impact of COVID-19.
Businesses will have the flexibility to bring furloughed employees back to work part time from today (1 July) as part of the government’s plan to re-open the UK and kick-start our economy.
A new government-backed loan scheme launches today (6 April) to provide additional finance to those businesses that need it.
Employers will be able to make claims through the Coronavirus Statutory Sick Pay Rebate Scheme from 26 May.
The Chancellor has made a further Treasury Direction in relation to Grant 5 under Section 76 of the Coronavirus Act 2020.
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