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Find examples to help you calculate your employee's wages for the Job Support Scheme (30 October 2020)

 

 

 

 

 

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Find examples to help you calculate your employee's wages for the Job Support Scheme

Check examples to help you work out your claim period, employee usual hours for JSS Open, employee hours not worked, employee reference salary, their working time percentage and the amount you need to pay them for their hours not worked if you're claiming through the Job Support Scheme.

Published 30 October 2020

From:

HM Revenue & Customs

This publication was withdrawn on 1 November 2020

The Job Support Scheme, which was due to start on 1 November 2020, has been postponed as the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme is being extended until December.

Documents

Example of how to work out your claim period

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Examples of how to work out your employee's usual hours (JSS Open)

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Example of how to calculate the number of hours not worked

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Examples to help you work out your employee's working time percentage

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Examples to help you work out the reference salary

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Examples of working out how much to claim

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Details

Examples to help you work out:

  • your claim period
  • the employee’s usual hours for JSS Open
  • the employee’s number of hours not worked
  • the employee’s reference salary
  • the employee’s working time percentage
  • how much to claim from the scheme

Published 30 October 2020


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