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Self-employed workers have one day left to apply for £7,500 coronavirus grant

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coronavirus grant is coming to an end. Applications for the Self-Employed Income Support Scheme (SEISS) opened on November 30 to support Brits during the pandemic.Businesses who have been impacted by Covid-19 have until January 29 to apply for support worth up to £7,500.This is through the scheme which is available to businesses who earn less than £50,000 a year.Under the scheme, the government will cover 80% of trading profits over three months.Those who qualify for the third grant will be paid in a single instalment covering three months of income.To apply, you will need to confirm your business has been impacted by coronavirus between November 1 and January 29.Those receiving the grant can continue to work or start a new trade or take on.

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