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An overview of the similarities and differences between the fortnightly BICS furlough estimates and HMRC’s quantitative management information on the number of furloughed jobs, over the period 1 May to 31 July 2020.
An overview of the similarities and differences between the fortnightly Business Insights and Conditions Survey (BICS) furlough estimates and HM Revenue and Customs's (HMRC’s) Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme statistics, over the period 23 March 2020 to 30 June 2021.
Time series and statistics as at 30 April 2021 on the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme, with analysis by scheme size, sector, geography, age, gender and flexible furlough.
The Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme has been extended for a month with employees receiving 80% of their current salary for hours not worked and further economic support announced.
An overview of the similarities and differences between the fortnightly Business Impact of Coronavirus (COVID-19) survey furlough estimates and HMRC’s Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme data, over the period 23 March 2020 to 31 January 2021.
HMRC data about the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme, the Self-Employment Income Support Scheme, the Eat Out to Help Out scheme, and the VAT payments deferral scheme.
Find out if you can make a late claim if you’ve missed the deadline and how to do this. You can also check guidance for the scheme.
Our approach to and measurement of error and fraud for each of the main COVID-19 support schemes.
Time series and statistics as at 31 January 2021 on the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme, with analysis by scheme size, sector, geography, gender and flexible furlough.
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.
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