COVID-19: Chancellor Announces Further Financial Support

by | Dec 21, 2021

To help businesses impacted by Omicron, the Chancellor has today announced further financial support.


The personal care sector will be eligible to apply for:
– An additional £100m in Additional Restrictions Grants via their local authority (England only)
– The Statutory Sick Pay Rebate Scheme for Covid-related absences (UK wide)

 

The Sick Pay Rebate is available to businesses with less than 250 employees. Employers can be reimbursed for the cost of Statutory Sick Pay for up to 2 weeks per employee. The scheme is open from today with claims able to be made retrospectively from mid-January.

 

Full details of the current support available from the UK Government can be found .

 

The Scottish Government also made an additional £120m available via a Local Authority Discretionary Fund to help businesses struggling in the pandemic.

 

Wales and Northern Ireland are yet to outline further financial support.

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