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UK200Group Survey – Self Employed Experiences of SEISS

May 19th 2020
 

Are you self-employed or running a small limited company? Have you applied for a grant from the Self-Employment Income Support Scheme?

One of the government support schemes is the Self-Employment Income Support Scheme (SEISS) which is a scheme to provide financial assistance in the form of a grant to those that are self-employed or members of partnerships that have been adversely affected by Covid-19.

If you are self-employed, in a partnership or have a small limited company and think you may be eligible for support through SEISS, we would appreciate it if you could take a minute to complete our short survey.

The survey contains just 3 quick questions and your participation will help us understand whether the self employed are getting the support they need through the scheme.

Please click here to participate in the survey.

The survey is open until 12pm on Thursday 21st May 2020.

Your feedback will be used to identify and escalate the biggest issues for the self-employed to the government.

I do hope you will be able to take a moment to participate.

Take Care

Peter Stafford Managing Director

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