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What does the latest Treasury stimulus mean for small business?

Originally written by Timothy Adler on Small Business
Chancellor Rishi Sunak will announce the latest Treasury stimulus for small business later this afternoon, as millions of small businesses face shutdown for four months.
Yesterday, prime minister Boris Johnson advised everybody not to venture out of their homes apart from non-essential journeys such as work and food shopping – leaving millions of small businesses in limbo, faced with either having to make staff redundant and yet unable to claim on business insurance because the government, unlike as in Italy and Spain, has not made the coronavirus lockdown official.
The British Beer and Pub Association warned that “thousands of pubs and hundreds of thousands of jobs will be lost in the very short term” unless the government bails it out.
Whatever Sunak announces in his Treasury small business stimulus package will build on the £30bn spending package he announced in last Wednesday’s Budget but now seen as insubstantial given the onslaught of the crisis.
What can Rishi Sunak do?

A People’s Quantative Easing Former Goldman Sachs Asset Management chairman and government minister Jim O’Neill has called for a “People’s Quantative Easing” – basically, injecting money into people’s bank accounts.
Suspend business rates entirely This would cost the Treasury £31.5bn or

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Scottish government launches small business coronavirus helpline

Originally written by Timothy Adler on Small Business
The Scottish government has launched a helpline for small businesses coping with the unfolding coronavirus pandemic.
The COVID-19 helpline is open Monday to Friday, between 8:30am and 5:30pm.
Based at the existing Scottish Enterprise call centre in Clydebank, advisers across Scotland will answer questions from small businesses related to COVID-19. The helpline will also help the Scottish government identify the current challenges facing business over coronavirus.
>See also: Coronavirus government statutory sick pay – how to apply for it
The business helpline number is 0300 303 0660. The helpline will be open Monday to Friday 8.30am to 5.30pm.
Callers should select option one to speak to the COVID-19 team.
However, the Scottish government has yet to respond to chancellor Rishi Sunak’s announcement in the Budget that nearly half of all small businesses in England will be exempted from business rates in 2020-21. This is because business rates have been devolved to governments in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.
Scottish economy secretary Fiona Hyslop said: “We continue to work closely with our partners to identify what further support businesses need … I also chaired a meeting with representatives from Scotland’s business support organisations including the STUC to hear their concerns and

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Coronavirus government statutory sick pay – how to apply for it

Originally written by Timothy Adler on Small Business
Coronavirus government statutory sick pay – and how to apply for it
The government will meet the cost of coronavirus statutory sick pay (SSP) for small businesses with up to 250 employees for 14 days, providing over £2 billion for up to two million businesses.
SSP will now be available for eligible individuals diagnosed with coronavirus or those who are unable to work because they are self-isolating in line with government advice.
The weekly allowance for SSP will increase from £94.25 to £95.85 on 6 April.
>See also: Budget 2020 what it means for small business – analysis and live blog
This is in addition to the change announced by prime minister Boris Johnson that SSP will be payable from day one instead of day four for affected individuals.

People who are advised to self-isolate for coronavirus will soon be able to obtain an alternative to the fit note to cover this by contacting NHS 111, rather than visiting a doctor. This can be used by employees where their employers require evidence.

Coronavirus help for self-employed

For the self-employed not eligible for SSP, contributory Employment and Support Allowance will be payable, at a rate of £73.10 a week if you are

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