Business Interruption Loan update

Business Interruption Loan Update

Business Interruption Loan Update

We don’t have full details yet, but we wanted to let you know that the Coronavirus Business Interruption Loan (CBIL) Scheme is going to be revamped after it has come under considerable criticism.

And this is very positive news for small businesses. As a firm we were personally very disappointed with how the CBIL was being offered and administered by the banks. We believe the following changes will now be implemented (but will confirm in due course)

  1. The loans are available to businesses who have not been refused a commercial loan
  2. The interest rate of the loan after the 1st 12 months interest free are likely to come down from some of the eye-watering rates we had seen quoted. (30%!!!!) But there is still no cap on interest rates from the banks for these loans.
  3. For loans up to £250,000, business owners will not have to supply personal guarantees against their own savings or property.

If you are thinking of accessing the CBIL scheme or a commercial loan scheme or any other type of borrowing, please get in touch as we can help you through the process.

As with any kind of formal borrowing, you will need:

  • Your books fully up-to-date
  • Up-to-date management accounts
  • Projections and forecasts for the business

When more details are available next week, we will be in touch.

Computer with light. New service for sole traders

Our new service for Sole Traders

Our new service for Sole Traders.

We have all asked the question “will periodic lockdowns become the new norm?” – No one knows, but just in case we have launched a brand-new service for Sole Traders. All you have to do is take a photo of your receipts and issue your sales invoices – that’s it!

This blog update has been written on the 3rd of April whilst the whole country is in lockdown. The new tax year starts on the 6th of April. It is crucial for Sole Traders to know what to do regarding their tax and to know what is available from HMRC. Do you have up to date figures to be able to borrow money? Do you need to defer your July tax bill? Do you have losses to use to get a refund? Are you on CIS?

We have teamed up with the guys and girls at Receipt Bank to provide you with an app for your smart phone to take pictures of your receipts. Lie the receipt on a flat surface, take a picture and that will go through to the 1 Accounts team to process for you on a monthly basis.

Receipt Bank logo

Sales invoices, you will need to issue yourself. We can provide the tools for this at an additional cost. Just ask about the software upgrade for sales invoice processing.

Our New Sole Trade Service will provide you with the following for just £37.50+vat per month

  • Receipt Bank App
  • Online accounts software. (read only version)
  • Monthly book-keeping
  • Self Assessment Tax Return
  • Sole Trade Income & Expenditure accounts
  • 1 Accounts unlimited business E-Mail & Phone support
  • Refund Chasing for CIS

For all new clients that sign up before the 30th of April 2020, we will provide you with Receipt Bank and process your 19/20 accounts for a reduced fee of £250+VAT (normally £350+VAT) payable upon acceptance. Your monthly service will then start from the 1st of July, but we will process your records for free until the service starts.

If you would like to sign up to our new service please email jade@1accounts.co.uk

Help for Sole traders

Help for Sole Traders

What help is there for Sole Traders!

Lockdown has most likely left you anxious about your future and desperate to find away to financially survive until June. Regardless of your political persuasion the government are doing there very best to help you get through. Click here to look at our blog issued after Rishi’s announcement.

The big (in fact huge) difference between the self employed and employees that have been furloughed is that you can still work! Yes you heard right, you can claim the 80% grant and still work. Obviously we know this won’t be possible in all industries, but, if it is possible, this is great news for many sole traders. Especially in the construction industry.

The drawbacks of the grant, are that it is based on your last three years profits filed with HMRC. However the government will take one or two year if that is all you have. This means you will need to of had at least a 18/19 tax return filed with HMRC to be able to apply for this grant. Pressure is being put on the Government to allow the newly Self Employed to be eligible for the grant. Things are changing by the hour, if the government change their minds, the self employed would need a 19/20 tax return completed as soon as possible to be able to apply for the grant. Click here to read an article from the Times

The other downside is that this grant will not be paid to you until June.

Wondering what you can do between now and June? Here are our top tips:

  • Work out exactly what you need to live on for April & May
  • Where possible, defer your mortgage by speaking to your mortgage company. 10 of the biggest lenders now let you apply online. Make sure you apply and don’t just stop your direct debit. Take a look at Martin Lewis’ help with how to apply.
  • Work out what grant you will be entitled to. If you would like us to work this out for you, or to send you our grant calculator. Please email jade@1accounts.co.uk
  • Work out what you need to borrow. If family and friends can help you, use them. Your grant will help to pay them back.
  • The Business Interruption scheme, should be able to help you. To access this, speak to your local bank.
  • Apply for universal credit. This is not a failure, use the help that is available!
  • Get your accounts up to date so you can see exactly how your business will be impacted.

What about my CIS refund? 

For CIS Sole Traders and Partnerships, getting your accounts up to date is extremely important right now as you are most likely due a Tax Refund. If you spend the next week getting your records up to date, your accountant should be able to file the Tax Return and Accounts as soon as possible to get you your refund.

For our CIS clients we will provide you with some additional software as part of our service. You can then take pictures of your receipts, sales invoices and CIS certificates and we will process your return as soon as we have all the information. We will also help you to apply for the grant in June. All of our frontline team are working to support you and are more than happy to help you get your refund.

If you are reading this and need help because your accountants can’t work remotely or haven’t been in touch, please email jade@1accounts.co.uk and she will fill you in on our offer to new clients.