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£1,000,001 to £2,500,000 £2,500,001 to £5,000,000 £5,000,001 to £10,000,000 £10,000,001 to £25,000,000 £25,000,001 to £50,000,000 £50,000,001 to £100,000,000 £100,000,001 and above
There will then be a monthly publication providing details of CJRS claims, as HMRC attempts to deter anybody considering submitting fraudulent claims.
Also from February, employees can check if their employer has made a CJRS claim on their behalf through their online Personal Tax Account.
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HMRC webinars: coronavirus-related measures 4 December 2020
As the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme (CJRS) claims portal is now open for claims relating to pay periods in November and December 2020, HMRC is running a series of webinars to help claimants to prepare and submit their claims.
Anybody who is interested in joining one of the live webinars can register here.
The webinar will cover information on:
Who can claim
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Who claims can be submitted for
How to calculate claims How to submit claims
Effectively, it is an overview of the extension of the scheme, how employers will be affected, flexible furloughing, key dates and support available.
HMRC is also offering a monthly webinar in relation to the Coronavirus Statutory Sick Pay Rebate Scheme, which provides information regarding:
Who can claim
• • • • • •
Who can be claimed for How to make a claim
What businesses may be entitled to
When to start paying SSP
Keeping records
To register, click here.
There is the opportunity to ask questions during the live webinars by using the on-screen text box that is available.
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The deadline for CJRS claims relating to November is fast approaching 10 December 2020
Any businesses wishing to submit claims under the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme (CJRS) for the period of November 2020 must ensure that they do so by the deadline of 14 December 2020.
The Chartered Institute of Payroll Professionals
Payroll: need to know
cipp.org.uk
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