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Coronavirus Kent: FSB's Alison Parmar welcomes Rishi Sunak's package for the self-employed
09:20, 27 March 2020
updated: 09:22, 27 March 2020
The Federation of Small Businesses (FSB) has welcomed the package of support offered to the self-employed as a result of the coronavirus crisis.
Chancellor Rishi Sunak announced a range of measures which would see the self-employed receive 80% of their profits - capped at £2,500 in line with the employee-focused coronavirus job retention scheme.
Alison Parmar, development manager for the county's branch of the FSB, echoed comments by its national chairman, Mike Cherry.
She said: "This bold support package from the government will give much-needed help to vast numbers of self-employed workers, guaranteeing 80% of income to those affected, with earnings of up to £50,000.
“This is a time of national emergency, and it is very welcome that the government has listened to FSB and responded with a multi-billion-pound package to support the most financially vulnerable entrepreneurs, and to do so through the self-assessment system.
“This follows help in the Budget and since, that was aimed squarely at small businesses such as a cut in the jobs tax, cover for small employers that cannot pay their employees, business rates holidays, cash grants, mortgage holidays, rent protections, and interest-free, fee-free loans. We hope the raft of support will keep as many small businesses as possible afloat.
“The self-employed, however, remained a glaring gap. They needed more help, and especially those with least resources to prepare for this storm. We have heard despairing stories from hard-working hairdressers, bakers, childcare providers, freelancers, drivers and many others, seeing the businesses they’ve spent years building dry up in a matter of days. It is many of those strivers who this package will support.
“The self-employed community underpins the UK economy. They are the individual risk-takers who don’t expect the same benefits as employees. In this moment of a collective national effort to overcome a global pandemic, today’s package is a significant, multi-billion-pound improvement on what was proposed last Friday.
“Many tax-paying self-employed who will be helped by today’s measures will be relieved. Although the deal is not perfect, the government has moved a very long way.
“This is an incredibly challenging situation for everyone. While the healthcare response is paramount, overcoming the economic disruption also requires a speedy response in the interests of jobs and future growth.
"This announcement will give hope to many hard-working, self-employed entrepreneurs, and it is important that the scheme is ready on-time and delivered as soon as possible. As this will be run through self-assessment, it is vital that any late filers submit their 2018-2019 return, right now, or they risk missing out.”
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