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The coronavirus self-employment grant changes from today: this is what you need to know

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hereThe third taxable grant is worth 80 per cent of your average monthly trading profits, paid out in a single instalment covering three months' of profits - capped at £7,500.

The grant does not have to be repaid.You must make your claim on or before January 29, 2021, when the scheme ends.The government says: "To make a claim for the third grant, your business must have been impacted by coronavirus on or after November 1, 2020."You can make a claim for the third grant if you're eligible, even if you did not make a claim for the first or second."You must make the claim yourself - you cannot ask a tax agent or adviser to claim on your behalf - as this will trigger a fraud alert, which will delay your payment.In order to apply, you must either.

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