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Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme statistics: July 2020 (15 July 2020)

 

 

 

 

 

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Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme statistics: July 2020

This statistical release provides estimates of the number and value of claims made to the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme to HMRC by 30 June 2020.

Published 15 July 2020

From:

HM Revenue & Customs

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Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme statistics: July 2020

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Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme statistics: July 2020 - data tables

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Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme statistics: July 2020

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This is an Experimental Official Statistics publication produced by HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) using HMRC’s Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme claims data.

This publication covers all Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme claims submitted by employers from the start of the scheme up to 30 June 2020. It includes statistics on the claims themselves and the jobs supported.

Data from HMRC’s Real Time Information (RTI) system has been matched with Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme data to produce the following breakdowns of claims by:

  • employer size
  • sector of the economy (including by country and region)
  • geography
  • age and gender

This publication is presented in HTML format and as a PDF - both are identical in terms of the information, data and commentary they contain.

For more information on Experimental Statistics and governance of statistics produced by public bodies please see the UK Statistics Authority website.

Published 15 July 2020


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