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How do I apply for a Coronavirus Business Interruption Loan?

Originally written by Timothy Adler on Small Business
How do I apply for a Coronavirus Business Interruption Loan?
The government has announced a new temporary Coronavirus Business Interruption Loan scheme, as part of a package of measures to help small business.
British Business Bank will deliver the loan scheme, which will launch within the next few weeks to support SMEs to access bank lending and overdrafts.
The government will provide lenders with a guarantee of 80 per cent of each loan – subject to a per-lender cap on the number of bad loans it can claim for.
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The scheme will support loans of up to £1.2m per small business. This new guarantee, which replaces the existing Enterprise Finance Guarantee (EFG), will initially support up to £1bn of lending.
Like the EFG, the idea is to give lenders more confidence in approving credit decisions for small businesses that have insufficient security to meet the lender’s normal requirements.
However, the Coronavirus Business Interruption Loan will offer more attractive terms for both small business and lenders than the EFG.
Lenders will not charge small businesses or banks for this guarantee.
However, the small business borrower will always remain 100-per-cent liable

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How do I get the government £3,000 coronavirus grant?

Originally written by Timothy Adler on Small Business
How do I get the government £3,000 coronavirus grant?
The government has announced small businesses that already pay little or no business rates will be eligible for a one-off coronavirus grant worth up to £3,000.
For a commercial property with a rateable value of £12,000, this is one quarter of its rateable value, or comparable to three months of rent.
>See also: How do I apply for a Coronavirus Business Interruption Loan?
Around 700,000 businesses in England currently eligible for Small Business Rate Relief (SBBR) or Rural Rate Relief can apply for the emergency funding.
The additional £2.2bn of funding for local authorities is part of a package of fiscal measures to help small business survive the coronavirus pandemic.
However, the £3,000 coronavirus grant only applies to small business in England. Business rates in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland are set by their devolved administrations.
This comes on top of the government announcing in the 11 March Budget that companies in the retail, leisure and hospitality sectors with a rateable value of less than £51,000 will not pay any business rates this year.
The discount that pubs receive on their business rates will increase from £1,000 to £5,000.
The government will also

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