Submitted on Wednesday 20th May 2020
Rejected on Monday 1st June 2020
Current status: Rejected
Rejection code: duplicate (see below for details)
Have the SEISS extended to October, in-line with the Furlough scheme for PAYE
To provide a clear and immediate decision on whether the Self-Employed Income Support Scheme will be continued last May. Furlough schemes for PAYE employees have been extended to October, but no announcement has been made for the self-employed.
There are 6-7 million self-employed people in the UK, they do not know if they will have an income last May. Whilst some self-employed workers can work again now (such as tradesmen, and cab drivers), those in industries such as the arts, can’t! This is unfair, and prejudicial. Those in the arts have had their industry virtually stopped dead, and they can not ‘get back to work’ whilst theatres, etc, remain closed. SEISS is essential to those it covers.
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