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Check if you are eligible for a coronavirus Restart Grant
The Restart Grant scheme supports businesses in the non-essential retail, hospitality, leisure, personal care, and accommodation sectors with a one-off grant, to reopen safely as COVID-19 restrictions are lifted. Grants available from 1 April 2021 but applications can be submitted in advance.
Reopening safely as COVID-19 restrictions are lifted
Check how the rules will change on 29 March: Guidance has been updated to include a summary of changes to the rules in England from 29 March.
Full guidance on reopening business and venues in England can be found here. You can read the ‘COVID-19 Response - Spring 2021’ for more information on the roadmap out of lockdown in England.
Working safely during Coronavirus: Guidance has been updated with a new shorter format focusing on actions to make your workplace COVID-secure and Step 1 of the roadmap out of lockdown.
Closing certain businesses and venues in England: Guidance that sets out restrictions on certain businesses and venues in England during National Lockdown has been updated.
New and updated guidance
Date extended for Possession of evictions by enforcement officers and notice to tenants in England
Guidance for landlords and tenants in the private and social rented sectors has been updated to reflect extension of date for prevention of evictions by enforcement officers in England to 31 May 2021 and confirmation of six months’ notice to tenants extended to 31 May 2021.
HMRC extended the time limit for notifying an option to tax land and buildings
Guidance has been updated to temporarily extend the time limit to 90 days from the date the decision to opt was made. This applies to decisions made between 15 February 2020 and 30 June 2021. For more information, click here.
Partially exempt VAT registered businesses
HMRC has released a brief outlining the accelerated process for VAT registered businesses to request temporary alterations to their partial exemption methods to reflect changes to their business practices because of the coronavirus pandemic. For more information on the brief, click here.
Find out about taxable expenses and benefits when they are paid to employees because of coronavirus and how to report them to HMRC
Guidance has been updated to reflect information about paying or refunding transport costs for employees.
Shielding advice for the clinically extremely vulnerable to stop from April
Clinically extremely vulnerable people in England are no longer advised to shield from Thursday 1 April 2021. For more information, click here.
Test and Trace Support Payment Scheme: claiming financial support Test and Trace Support Payment scheme updated to reflect that you can claim up to 42 days after the first day of your self-isolation period, and that the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme has been extended to parents and guardians who need to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating.
Travel
Update on red list travel ban Countries:
For more information on the England red list, click here.
Jobs that qualify for travel exemptions: Guidance has been updated to reflect that aviation and maritime crews are exempted from red list country quarantine measures.
Restrictions on entering the Netherlands
From Tuesday 16 March, you do not need to take a coronavirus test if you are an HGV or van driver returning to the Netherlands after spending less than 48 hours in the UK. Guidance has been updated to include information on COVID-19 test timeframes for round-trips between the UK and the Netherlands.
Suspension of Operations at Manston
From Sunday 21 March, all haulier processing operations, including COVID testing for hauliers, has been suspended at Manston Airport. If heading to the Port of Dover or Eurotunnel, you will be directed straight onto the M20. Free COVID testing for hauliers is still available at one of the many Information and Advice sites, and Inland Border Facility checks will continue to be processed by Ashford Sevington, or one of the other sites across the country.
Hauliers are strongly encouraged to get a negative COVID-19 test, to use the Check an HGV is Ready to Cross the Border service and get a valid Kent Access Permit before arriving in Kent to minimise delays. Please also follow any traffic management signs.