Full details of the third SEISS grant to support self-employed people affected by coronavirus (COVID-19) have been published on GOV.UK.
The rules on who is eligible to claim have changed. However, your will still need to have submitted a Self Assessment tax return for the tax year 2018 to 2019 showing self-employment income in order to claim (unless one of the existing exceptions applies).
The third grant, which offers 80% of three months’ average trading profits, paid out in a single taxable instalment capped at £7,500, will be available covering the period from 1 November 2020 to 29 January 2021. Self-employed people who are eligible and in need of support will be able to claim the third grant at any time from 30 November 2020 to 29 January 2021.
Get ready
- Check if you are eligible to claim as this is different to the previous SEISS grants. Go to GOV.UK and search for ‘Self Employment Income Support Scheme’.
- Be aware that, like SEISS 1 and 2, we cannot claim this grant on behalf of our clients; you must do so yourselves. Applying online is quick and easy. Similar to the process for SEISS 1 and 2, it takes just 5 minutes and they can do it on a smartphone.
Who is eligible
To make a claim for the third grant, your clients must meet a number of conditions, and make an honest assessment about whether they reasonably believe their trading profits will be significantly reduced due to coronavirus.
As previously, the third grant will also be subject to Income Tax and self-employed National Insurance and must also be reported on 2020 to 2021 Self Assessment tax returns.
As before, to make a claim for the third grant, you must:
- be a self-employed individual or a member of a partnership. You cannot claim the grant if you trade through a limited company or a trust
- have traded in both the tax years 2018 to 2019 and 2019 to 2020.
For the third SEISS grant you must also:
- either be currently trading but are impacted by reduced activity, capacity or demand, or have been previously trading but are temporarily unable to do so due to coronavirus
- declare that you intend to continue to trade, and that you reasonably believe that the impact on your business will cause a significant reduction in your trading profits
- only claim if the reduction in profits is caused by reduced business activity, capacity or demand, or inability to trade due to coronavirus – reduction in profits due to increased costs (such as having to buy masks) does not count for this purpose.
When deciding whether the reduction is significant, you will need to consider your wider business circumstances.
The business must have been impacted on or after 1 November 2020. You must keep evidence to show the impact and reduction in your business activity across the qualifying period.
More information
For more information and examples to help you check eligibility to claim, go to GOV.UK and search for ‘Self Employment Income Support Scheme’.
There will also be a fourth grant (covering the three-month period from February 2021 to April 2021). HMRC will release more details nearer the time, including how much it will be and the rules for claiming.