自雇的要发第二波钱了

这是说还有第二波钱要发吗?
受疫情影响,符合条件的会在8月份领取, 具体更多信息将会在适当的时候发布

The scheme has now been extended for those individuals whose trade continues to be, or is newly, adversely affected by COVID-19. Eligible people will be able to claim in August. More information about the second grant, including how to claim, will be published in due course.

好像是这个意思。坐等

是要发,但听说比上次少些,70%

第二波钱可以申请了哦
试了一下, 显示8月21号可以提交

Self-Employment Income Support Scheme – SEISS

From 17 August the Self-Employment Income Support Scheme will open for claims for a second and final grant. You will be able to claim at any time from 17 August until the scheme closes on 19 October. You will not be able to access the service online or over the phone before this date.

The eligibility criteria for the second grant is exactly the same as the first – so self-employed people who were eligible for the first SEISS grant will be eligible for the second grant, so long as their business has been adversely affected since 14 July 2020. This typically means that their business has experienced lower income and / or higher costs because of coronavirus (COVID-19) since 14 July. There is no minimum threshold over which a business’s income, costs or activity need to have changed by, but you need to keep appropriate records as evidence of how the business has been adversely affected.

HMRC guidance including examples of when you would be adversely affected can be found here.

The second taxable grant is worth 70% of average monthly trading profits, a reduction from the 80% available under the first grant. This will be paid out in a single instalment and will be based on three months’ worth of trading profits and capped at a maximum of £6,570. Once people have completed a claim, they will receive payment within 6 working days.

自雇两年多 不符合标准吗?

至少要有2018-19年的报税
What if I don’t have three years of tax returns?
For any self-employed workers who don’t have three years of self-assessment history, averages will be taken from whatever history is available – be it one year or two years. For those who don’t have a full year’s self-assessment history, the Chancellor said there is little the scheme can do, due to the fraud risk of people signing up to the scheme without any proof of being self-employed. This means that people who started self-employment in the 2019-20 tax year, and haven’t submitted a tax return for the 2018-19 tax year, won’t qualify for the scheme.