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The Devolution of the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme (CJRS)

CJRS – where are we now?

On 20th March 2020, Chancellor Rishi Sunak announced the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme (CJRS), in a bid to fulfil his promise of doing “whatever it takes” to support businesses and individuals through the Coronavirus pandemic.

There was a lot of noise surrounding this following announcements from other European countries and what had been proposed in the U.S.A. by President Donald Trump, that it didn’t go far enough, nor deep enough to cover directors of limited companies who were not on PAYE.

Following the perceived peak of the pandemic, with the R number returning to a level that had been targeted by Downing Street (below 1.0), the country was told to go back to work. So, at the end of June we were informed by government that if employers wanted to “flexibly furlough” employees from 1st July onwards then they should:

For the repayment of previously furloughed staff, employers would have until 31st July to make any claims in respect of the period to 30th June.

Before we fast forward to the end of August, the Chancellor offered an additional incentive to employers for maintaining existing jobs, through a Job Retention bonus of £1,000 for continuously employing staff until at least January 2021. Following this, employers needed to be aware of further changes from 1st September, where:

Swiftly moving to the end of September, employers now need to be aware of further changes from 1st October, those being:

As we prepare for what is being dubbed by some as the “second wave”, Mr Sunak has altered the make-up of the CJRS scheme for 6 months under a different guise of a Job Support Scheme (JSS). This is set to “allow firms to preserve viable jobs.”. This scheme is open to firms that had not previously taken part in the CJRS and forms part of the ‘Winter Economy Plan 2020’ by protecting jobs where businesses are facing lower demand over the winter months. For those taking up the scheme, from 1st November:

To be eligible, employees must:

Claims can be made from 1st December and will be paid monthly. This scheme works in addition to the aforementioned Job Retention Bonus Scheme.

HMRC is providing webinars to further understand these changes. You can choose a date and time here.

Other support available to businesses and individuals can be found in our blog Coronavirus – the story so far.