Furlough scheme and coronavirus business support loans extended
The furlough scheme will be extended for another month, Chancellor Rishi Sunak has announced.
The scheme was due to expire at the end of March but the extension suggests the Government believes the economy will still be struggling to cope with the impact of the coronavirus pandemic.
Mr Sunak also extended Government loan schemes until the end of March to help support businesses.
We are extending furlough until the end of April 2021.
We will continue to pay 80% towards wages of unworked hours – giving businesses and employees across the UK certainty into the New Year.
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— Rishi Sunak (@RishiSunak) December 17, 2020
The Chancellor said: “Our package of support for businesses and workers continues to be one of the most generous and effective in the world – helping our economy to recover and protecting livelihoods across the country.
“We know the premium businesses place on certainty, so it is right that we enable them to plan ahead regardless of the path the virus takes, which is why we’re providing certainty and clarity by extending this support, as well as implementing our plan for jobs.”
🧰 The Budget will take place on 3 March 2021 and will deliver the next phase of our plan to support our recovery from coronavirus and protect jobs.
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— Rishi Sunak (@RishiSunak) December 17, 2020
Mr Sunak also announced that the next Budget will be on March 3, 2021.
Under the furlough scheme the Government will continue to pay 80% of the salary of employees for hours not worked until the end of April.
Employers will only be required to pay wages, National Insurance Contributions (NICS) and pensions for hours worked; and NICS and pensions for hours not worked.