Job Support Scheme – Latest Updates

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Further to our last blog post here is some more detailed information about the job support scheme that will start on November 1st.

The JSS scheme originally announced in September has been made more generous to support businesses legally forced to close their premises as a direct result of Coronavirus restrictions imposed by one of the four UK governments. This is referred to as JSS Closed. For those employers that can operate safely but continue to face reduced demand such that they may need extra support over the winter to help keep their employees attached to their workforce there is JSS Open. The scheme for those employers has been made more generous to encourage them to keep their employees in a job on shorter hours rather than making them redundant. JSS Open and JSS Closed will commence on 1 November 2020 and will last for 6 months. Claims will be made monthly starting on 8 December.

JSS OPEN

Grants under JSS Open will be available to support the wages of employees working part time who were on the payroll on 23 September 2020 and subject to an RTI submission on or before that date.

The original proposal was that they would need to work at least 33% of their usual hours to be eligible but this has now been reduced to 20%.

For the hours not worked the employee must be paid 2/3 of their normal pay with the employer being responsible for 5% (previously 1/3) of this amount with the government providing a grant for the remaining 61.67%.

The employer will be responsible for national insurance costs and pension costs on the full amount paid to the employee.

The maximum government contribution will be £1,541.75 per month. This will ensure employees continue to receive at least 73% of their normal wages, where they earn £3,125 a month or less.

JSS CLOSED

Grants under JSS Closed will be available to support the wages of employees of businesses required to close who like JSS Open are on the payroll on 23 September 2020.

Claims can be made for employees who cannot work as a result of the Tier 3 or similar restrictions. Employers must be instructed to cease work for at least 7 days to qualify. Employers must agree the new scheme with the relevant staff and make changes to their contract of employment.
JSS CLOSED GRANT IS 2/3RDS OF “NORMAL PAY”
Where employees are paid at least 2/3rds of their normal pay for hours not worked the Government will pay a grant of 2/3ds of their normal pay subject to a maximum of £2,083.33 a month. Further details of how “normal pay” is calculated are still awaited. The employer will be responsible for paying national insurance and pension costs in respect of the employee.

When the business premises reopen employers can claim the JSS Open grant towards the employee’s wages for hours not worked provided the employee works at least 20% of their usual hours. The employee cannot be made redundant or put on notice of redundancy during the period during which the employer is claiming the grant.

Please don’t hesitate to get in contact with us for further details.

John McLaughlin Chartered Accountant Scotland

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