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5 best ideas to start a small business post coronavirus

Originally written by Timothy Adler on Small Business
As the country emerges out of lockdown, and the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme dries up, many experts are afraid that hundreds of thousands of workers may find themselves made redundant post furlough. The Bank of England expects unemployment to jump from 4 per cent to 9 per cent between April and June 2020, the highest rate since 1994. And that is before the government’s emergency furlough scheme is switched off at the end of October, when even more workers may find themselves unemployed.
Given that so many are braced for redundancy, surely it makes sense to start thinking about your new life now.
And for many, that means pivoting to working for themselves for the first time and starting a new business.
However, the world has changed since it went into lockdown, accelerating many of the trends which were predicted to happen over the next five years: increased working from home, air travel once again becoming a luxury due to environmental concerns, shopping local, streaming overtaking cinema, boosting the green economy, etc.
And many of these trends are not going away.
5 best small business ideas post coronavirus
So, here are five of the best low-cost ideas to start

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Treasury mulls employment allowance boost for small business hiring

Originally written by Timothy Adler on Small Business
Rishi Sunak is debating whether to increase the employment allowance in order to encourage Britain’s 5.9m small business to take on more staff.
Currently, small businesses can save £4,000 off their national insurance bill through the employment allowance. More than 600,000 small businesses pay nothing in national insurance contributions through the scheme.
But the Treasury is mulling whether to increase the employment allowance much further in order to head off what has been dubbed “Jobpocalypse Now” as workers come off furlough. The Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme will expire completely by end-October. The Bank of England expects unemployment to jump from 4 per cent to 9 per cent between April and June 2020, the highest rate since 1994 – and that is even before the furlough scheme even starts to wind down from August.
Separately, the Treasury is also debating whether scrap national insurance this year for small businesses, a proposal which the Taxpayers’ Alliance estimates could save or create between 595,000 and 892,000 jobs
Tej Parikh, chief economist at the ­Institute of Directors (IoD), told the Telegraph that “Increasing the employment allowance would be a sensible step to take in the Budget statement,” he said.
Craig Beaumont, director

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How to Make Money From Home Selling Printables Online

Thanks to the internet, there are so many ways to earn money from your creativity. One of the most flexible ways to start making money from home is by selling printables online. You may have seen printables before on your favorite websites, or maybe you’ve even purchased them yourself. A printable is a graphic or […]

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