UPCOMING Webinars & Events19 May 2026
FRS 102: What the Changes Mean for Your Business
Join our business-focused webinar on the changes to FRS102, the updates that directly affect you and what you need to do next.
10.30am
Articles
The Chancellor has announced changes to the SSP system to help small businesses
COVID-19 Statutory Sick Pay refund – support for small businesses.
In his Budget speech last week, Rishi Sunak, Chancellor of the Exchequer, announced details of a temporary change to the Statutory Sick Pay (SSP) system to help mitigate the financial impact of a Coronavirus COVID-19 outbreak on small businesses.
SSP is paid to employees, including casual and agency staff (self employed workers are not eligible). SSP is currently £94.25 per week and workers need to be earning £118 per week to qualify for SSP payment.
The changes for employees:
Workers who have been advised to self isolate, even if they do not have any symptoms, will be eligible for SSP.
SSP will be payable from the first day of absence from work, instead of day four (as it was previously)
If evidence of COVID-19 is required by employers, a fit note can be obtained by contacting NHS111 rather than visiting a GP. Further details to be released on how this will work.
The changes for employers:
Employers with fewer than 250 employees (as at 28 February 2020) will be eligible for a refund of up to 14 days SSP per employee who has claimed SSP as a result of COVID-19.
Employers should keep a record of staff absences.
It will not be necessary for employees to produce a fit note. The alternative arrangement under NHS111 will suffice.
The date for eligible claims will be the day on which the new SSP extension regulations come into force.
A mechanism to facilitate the repayment of SSP to eligible businesses will be set up by the Government over the coming months.
HMRC have set up a dedicated area on its website of support for those affected by COVID-19. https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/support-for-those-affected-by-covid-19/support-for-those-affected-by-covid-19#to-support-businesses-experiencing-increases-in-costs-or-financial-disruptions
Please contact us if you require any assistance or have any questions.
For more information relating to COVID-19, please view our COVID-19. Information Quick Find page
More & Other Musings
View all related contentUPCOMING Webinars & Events19 May 2026
Join our business-focused webinar on the changes to FRS102, the updates that directly affect you and what you need to do next.
Articles27 Oct 2023
Significant changes to the UK's corporation tax rates came into effect from 1 April 2023, and it's essential for businesses to understand the implications, especially if they are associated with other companies.
Articles26 Oct 2023
Transfer pricing is a critical aspect of international taxation that often gets overlooked by businesses. However, understanding and managing transfer pricing is becoming increasingly vital, especially in a globalised economy where multinational corporations operate across various countries. Understanding Transfer Pricing... Read more
Articles9 Jun 2023
Recently, there has been an emergence of PAYE credit notices, typically for around £3000, which has left many people confused about their origin. Well, the solution to this conundrum has been uncovered.
Articles17 May 2023
One downside to running a limited company is set to change