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CORONAVIRUS – SOLE DIRECTORS AND THE JOB RETENTION SCHEME

(The following guidance is extracted from the ICAEW member’s website).

There are over a million sole director/shareholder owner-managed limited companies in the UK who don’t qualify as self-employed individuals (although they will complete an income tax self assessment return).

Typically, they take some remuneration through PAYE by way of salary, usually at a level just above the NIC threshold, with the remainder taken as dividends. Can directors make use of the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme? The short answer is yes, but only to the extent of their PAYE salary.

Dividends are not included as part of the amount that can be claimed. The other key issue is that the director must stop working completely in the business to be eligible for the scheme. Statutory duties can be carried out but no services or revenue-generating work.

Based on the guidance provided by the Government, here are some frequently asked questions. They are subject to change so the reader should check with publisher for further guidance.

What can I claim?

You can claim a grant of up to 80% of your ‘regular wage’ or £2,500 (whichever is lower). This claim can be backdated to 1 March 2020, but would only be available from the date the director is actually furloughed. The scheme will last for at least three months.

By when does the PAYE scheme need to be in place?

The employers’ PAYE scheme must have been created and started by 28 February 2020 and you must also have a bank account in the UK. You must be on the payroll as at this date.

Can I claim if I work part-time in the business?

Yes, full-time and part-time directors on the payroll can claim.

What if my salary is paid annually?

The current understanding is that this should be acceptable.

What if I just reduce my hours or pay?

If the director is still working, even for reduced hours or pay, they will not be able to claim via this scheme.

How do I calculate my ‘regular wage’?

Your regular wage is the higher of the same month’s earnings from the previous year or the average monthly earnings from the 2019-20 tax year.

How to claim

You might need to take legal advice on this, but as a minimum a suggestion is that the company writes a letter advising the director that they have been ‘furloughed’ and a copy of this should be kept on the file to support any claim. Wages must continue to be paid (along with tax and NI) to directors at least until the portal is up and running to make the claim for the grant at a minimum of 80% of their regular wage or £2,500 per month.

How is the grant accounted for in the company’s books?

As income subject to corporation tax.

If you have any questions please contact info@sadleradvisory.com or phone 020 3746 1594.

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