Tagged as Coronavirus
Business Bounce Back Loan Scheme Extended!
12th November 2020With announcements being made about top up payments and bounce back loan extensions, it can all start to feel like a bit of a minefield.
Simas will help you and your team to navigate through this minefield and outline what has been laid out.
Working From Home
21st August 2020Thousands of employees are now working from home due to Covid-19.
But are they all claiming the tax back on the extra costs that are being incurred?
We outline exactly what you can claim and how to claim in this week’s blog.
Eat Out To Help Out
3rd August 2020From 3rd to 31st August, get a 50% discount when you eat-in at restaurants that are registered with the scheme.
It’s hoped the scheme will provide a boost to the hospitality industry, now that the national lockdown is easing. Use the search tool within our blog to see who near you is taking part.
Posted in News Also tagged 50% off, august, covid, eat local, eat out, eat out to help out, economy, Government help, lockdown, restaurantsHow To Re-open After The COVID-19 Lockdown
22nd May 2020Although the government has not confirmed when a post-coronavirus return to the office might happen, but companies have started strategising.
Being ‘Covid Secure’ has become the new buzz word – but what does it actually mean?
The Bounce Back Loan Scheme for Small businesses
18th May 2020The UK’s biggest banks have said they will ease their lending conditions via the bounce back loan scheme to make it easier for small businesses to access cash through the coronavirus business loan schemes. Chancellor Rishi Sunak offered 100 per cent guarantees to the smallest businesses.
Posted in Coronavirus, Financing Also tagged Covid 19, Financing, Government help, Loans, Small BusinessCoronavirus – What help is available to UK business?
19th March 2020of we Many UK businesses are currently very worried about the impact the Coronavirus (COVID-19) will have on the economy […]
Posted in Coronavirus, Financing, News Also tagged business advice, small businesses