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Get ready to make your claim under the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme today!

Posted on in Cycles News , Political News

As of today employers can make a claim through the Job Retention Scheme if they have put their employees on temporary leave (furlough) because of the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak.

 

Before you make a claim

Before you apply you need to check that both you and your furloughed employee are eligible to use the scheme and work out how much you can claim using the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme calculator.

In addition to this you should also read all the available guidance on GOV.UK before you apply.

The Government's step-by-step guide outlines 5 steps to follow:
• Step 1: Essential information
• Step 2: Before you make your claim
• Step 3: Calculating your claim
• Step 4: Making a claim
• Step 5: What to do next


Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme calculator

Before you apply use this calculator to work out the figures you'll need when you complete an online claim through the scheme. It's aimed at organisations with a small number of employees.

At the moment, it will work for most employees who are paid the same amount each pay period (for example, weekly or monthly).

The calculator will work out the amounts you need to enter in the claim form. These are:

• gross amount paid to a furloughed employee
• employer National Insurance contributions
• employer minimum auto-enrolment pension costs

It will also give you a breakdown of the calculations for each pay period.

The figures are for one employee, for the claim period you specify. Run the calculator again for any other employees you're claiming for and add up the results.

Use the calculator now


After you've made a claim

• keep a note or a print-out of your claim reference number - you won't receive a confirmation SMS or email
• retain all records and calculations for your claims, in case we need to contact you about them
• expect to receive the funds six working days after you apply, provided your claim matches records that we hold for your PAYE scheme - please do not contact us before this time
• to receive payment by 30 April, you will need to complete an application by 22 April


ACT Furlough Letter Template

The ACT have produced a free-to-download template for employers to use to confirm that there is an agreement to temporarily furlough a worker or employee. The letter can be downloaded from the ACT website here.


How to claim

You'll need the Government Gateway user ID and password you got when you registered for PAYE online.

Begin Claim Now

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