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posted on August 13, 2021
In its 2021 Budget the government announced that a fifth and final Self Employed Income Support Scheme (SEISS) grant would be made available for the period from 1 May 2021 to 30 September 2021.
The online service to claim this has been live from late July 2021, and claims must be submitted by 30 September 2021.
You will be invited to make a claim by HMRC, and the grant is available to those who were unable to claim the first three grants because their business was recently started.
Eligibility was expanded with the fourth and now the fifth grant, and some new checks imposed. Crucially for those new to self-employment, it’s no longer the case that only those who were eligible for the original three grants can apply.
You’re eligible for the fifth grant if the following is true:
HMRC is aware people are claiming the SEISS grants when they shouldn’t be – either in ignorance of the rules and limitations or due to fraud.
In a recent update, it said it is ‘tackling serious fraud and criminal attacks’ and ‘will use [its] power to assess overpayments and issue penalties to support these priorities and we will not seek out innocent errors and small mistakes for compliance action’.
HMRC is contacting potential claimants individually rather than simply inviting applications on the SEISS website from anybody who believes they’re eligible.
The steps will be as follows:
What will I need to make a claim for the fifth SEISS grant?
HMRC will need two different figures to work out how much your fifth SEISS grant should be:
However, HMRC says it won’t ask for turnover figures if you started trading in 2019/20 and didn’t trade in the years 2018/19, 2017/18, or 2016/17.
HMRC has detailed how it works out the trading profits for SEISS but typically it works out an average based on your previous trading profits, as reported on your tax return.
Assuming you’re eligible, it then works out how much your turnover dropped based on the two turnover figures mentioned above.
HMRC will use the number it has on record for you. They will try three times to call you. If you don’t answer, it will write to you a second time and ask if you want to proceed with the SEISS eligibility checks.
Therefore, you may wish to log in to your Self Assessment, personal tax account, or Government Gateway account to ensure this number is up to date.
Alternatively, you can phone 0800 024 1222 to let HMRC know the number to use.
Managing Director