Self Employed Grants 4 & 5
The fourth grant will be available to claim soon - get ready!
You will soon be able to make a claim for the fourth self employed income support grant if your income is still being impacted by the ongoing pandemic. Although notification has come late in the day you should be able to make claims from April.
The criteria is slightly different this time and details are included below. If you haven't been able to claim before you may now be entitled to claim so it is definitely worth checking.
As with the previous grants it is really important that you are able to prove your business has been impacted by coronavirus and you must keep evidence of these - HMRC will be starting checks later this year (they have employed a lot more officers to help with this). A fifth grant will be available later in the year and this grant actually places a condition on how much income will have had to drop to determine what the size of your grant will be - record keeping is going to be more important than ever!
Some of the following detail may be updated over the coming weeks as HMRC finalise the legislation.
Eligibility for the fourth grant
HMRC will first look at your 2019/20 Tax Return recently submitted. You will not qualify for this grant if your 2019/20 Tax Return has not been submitted by 2nd March 2021.
For the 2019/20 year, your trading profits must be no more than £50,000 and non-trading income must not exceed your trading income. If you do not qualify based on this, then HMRC will next look at your 2016/17, 2017/18 and 2018/19 Tax Returns. Other criteria to meet are:
·You must have traded in the two years 2019/20 (and had your Tax Return submitted by 2nd March 2021), and 2020/21
·You must either:
obe currently trading but are impacted by reduced demand due to coronavirus
ohave been trading but are temporarily unable to do so due to coronavirus
·You must be able to declare that:
- you intend to continue to trade
- you reasonably believe there will be a significant reduction in your trading profits due to reduced business activity, capacity, demand or inability to trade due to coronavirus
HMRC will contact you mid-April if you are eligible and will give you your personal claim date.
The above also means that those who are newly self employed in the 2019/20 tax year can now benefit from the 4th grant if you have been affected by Coronavirus between February and April 2021.
About the Grant
The grant will be calculated at 80% of 3 months’ average trading profits, focussing on the years 2019/20, 2018/19 and 2017/18. Now that 2019/20 is being taken into the calculations, this may change the amount of grant you receive and may even change your eligibility. The grant will be capped at £7,500 and will paid in one instalment. As HMRC are still processing 2019/20 Tax Returns that have recently been submitted, the claim cannot be made until late April and you will have until 31st May to do it.
Fifth Grant
There is due to be a fifth and final grant for the months of May to September that will be available to claim from late July. The eligibility on this one relates to your turnover in the year April 2020 to April 2021 and will be worth:
·80% of 3 months’ average trading profits, capped at £7,500, for those with a turnover reduction of 30% or more
·30% of 3 months’ average trading profits, capped at £2,850, for those with a turnover reduction of less than 30%
Further details will be provided on the fifth grant in due course.
If you make a claim, it is strongly recommended that you record how you have been impacted by Coronavirus and keep evidence along the way, in case of future investigations by HMRC.









