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You have just one month to claim up to £1.6bn in unspent grants

Originally written by Timothy Adler on Small Business
Small businesses have until the end of August to claim up to £1.6bn in unspent grants through the Government’s COVID-19 emergency help schemes.
Business secretary Alok Sharma has written to local authorities asking them to return £1.6bn in currently unspent grants issued through either the £25,000 retail, leisure and hospitality scheme or the separate £10,000 scheme for firms eligible for small business rates relief by Friday, August 28.
This is despite thousands of businesses that have applied for grants still waiting for the money to hit their accounts.
>See also: How to get the government’s £10,000 cash grant for small businesses
Two schemes worth £12.4bn were set up in March to provide payments through the business rates system as Britain went into lockdown.
Shops, hotels, restaurants and other leisure businesses whose premises’ rateable value – which determines how much commercial property tax they pay – is between £15,000 and £51,000, are eligible for a £25,000 grant through the Retail, Hospitality and Leisure Grants Fund.
Separately, any business qualifying for small business rate relief or rural rates relief is eligible for a grant of £10,000 through the Small Business Grant Fund (SBGF), as is any business in the retail, leisure

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Most emergency coronavirus bank loan applications still being rejected

Originally written by Timothy Adler on Small Business
EXCLUSIVE: Most coronavirus emergency business loan applications are still being rejected, despite chancellor Rishi Sunak overhauling the scheme.
Fifty-three per cent of Coronavirus Business Interruption Loan Scheme (CBILS) loan applications have been rejected, according to a survey of Small Business readers – despite the Treasury loosening the scheme on April 3.
Previously, high-street banks were following government guidance that coronavirus emergency business loans should only be offered to small businesses which would not qualify for a commercial loan.
The paradox is that banks were being asked to lend to companies they would normally turn down – and still be on the hook for the 20 per cent of the CBIL the government has not guaranteed.
Banks have long been reluctant to lend to small businesses, with just 2 per cent of lending going to SMEs, as they do not have the security banks look for.
Small Business surveyed 1,823 small businesses, 53 per cent of which said their coronavirus loan application had been rejected since April 3, when the scheme was overhauled.
The SmallBusiness.co.uk survey chimes with business secretary Alok Sharma’s own admission on Sunday that only 4,200 loans worth £800m have been awarded, despite over 300,000 applications.
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