In his second budget as chancellor Rishi Shunak made a number of promises. Here are the ones I think most likely to affect small businesses and charities.
• CJRS scheme extended to September 2021, starting to taper off from July.
• SEIS extended to Sep 2021 and includes people who filed their 2019-20 returns on time.
• New Restart Grants now available as a one-off grant for hospitality, accommodation, leisure, personal care and gym businesses in England.
• New Recovery Loan Scheme to help businesses of all sizes through the next stage of recovery.
• 5% VAT reduced rate for hospitality, accommodation and attractions extended until September, rising to 12.5% until 31st March 2022.
• Extension of Apprenticeship hiring incentives to September and introduction of new “flexi-job” apprenticeship, enabling apprentices to work for more than one employer.
• New Taxpayer Protection Taskforce to crack-down on COVID fraudsters who have exploited UK Government support schemes.
• Duty on fuel & alcohol has been frozen, not raised as some feared.
• “Future Fund: Breakthrough” to invest in highly innovative companies such as those working in life science, quantum computing & clean tech.
• Minimum wage increasing to £8.91 per hour from April but the PAYE & NI rates have remained unchanged.
• Tax-free Personal Allowance frozen at £12,570 until 2026.
Charities working in these specific fields have been promised extra support.
• Extra financial support for veterans with mental health needs.
• Extra funds to provide “respite Rooms” for homeless women and those suffering domestic abuse.
• Extra funding for museums.
• Extra funding for spectator sports, sports clubs & their governing bodies.
• Funding for various green schemes, infrastructure & job creation.
• Community Ownership Fund will allow communities across the UK to invest to protect the assets that matter most to them such as pubs, theatres, shops, or local sports clubs.