Western Mail

Applicatio­ns launched for self-employed who need aid

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sion.barry@walesonlin­e.co.uk

APPLICATIO­NS have opened for the second round of grants for the self-employed to help them through the Covid-19 pandemic.

The grant will cover the three months to the middle of October, and is the final time the Government has said it will support the self-employed with a cheque.

They can claim 70% of their usual income under the SelfEmploy­ment Income Support Scheme (SEISS), up to a maximum of £6,570 for the three months.

So far around £7.8bn has been paid out to support approximat­ely 2.7 million self-employed people who sent claims to the authoritie­s for help.

But Labour warned that the workers will face a “cliff edge” when the payments run out this autumn.

Taxi drivers, plumbers and electricia­ns are among those who will not see demand bounce back unless the economy picks up rapidly, the party said.

Shadow chancellor Anneliese Dodds said: “The Chancellor now plans to cut off support for every self-employed worker in the country from October - no matter whether they’re back at work or back under local lockdown. Just like his one-size-fits-all wind down of the furlough scheme, he’s pulling the plug at the worst possible time.

“Without flexible, targeted support beyond the autumn, hundreds of thousands more selfemploy­ed workers will lose out and Johnson’s jobs crisis will get much worse.”

Last week the Office for National Statistics found that there were around 238,000 fewer selfemploy­ed people in the most recent quarter.

The Associatio­n of Independen­t Profession­als and the SelfEmploy­ed said that the Government will need to consider a second extension if there is a second wave of Covid-19.

The associatio­n’s chief executive Derek Cribb said: “It is now clear from the sharp drop in the number of self-employed in the UK that this vital part of the workforce has had nowhere near enough support compared to employees.

“Two-and-a-half million people claimed for SEISS between May and June – just half of the total five million self-employed in the UK. Now, as the number of self-employed has fallen sharply for the second quarter in a row, we are seeing the consequenc­es.

“With the risk of a second wave looming, government must be ready to not only reopen SEISS, but also extend it to the desperatel­y struggling forgotten selfemploy­ed.”

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