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Title: Grants from local council
Post by: steve rix on April 20, 2020, 02:21:57 pm
Anyone else getting one of these?
We are due £10,000.00 on 24th April from the local District Council as we get small business rate relief. In fact our rate bill is zero.
Although we have lost commercial business we are continuing to work but but half our staff on furlough.
This should see us through the worst of it
Title: Re: Grants from local council
Post by: jk999 on April 20, 2020, 03:04:39 pm
Is that a definite your getting it
Title: Re: Grants from local council
Post by: Soupy on April 20, 2020, 03:43:33 pm
Anyone else getting one of these?
We are due £10,000.00 on 24th April from the local District Council as we get small business rate relief. In fact our rate bill is zero.
Although we have lost commercial business we are continuing to work but but half our staff on furlough.
This should see us through the worst of it

I've put my application in. Unfortunately it's paid by Aberdeenshire council so will most likely be paid in time for Christmas 2030.
Title: Re: Grants from local council
Post by: Richard iSparkle on April 20, 2020, 06:31:55 pm
i should be getting the same

i have rates relief too. the only issue the number on the rates paperwork is different from the number on my lease..

i told them this and asked them to amend it about a month before this all kicked off...  the issue now seems to be holding everything up

i guess they need to be very careful with people putting in fraudulent claims for it
Title: Re: Grants from local council
Post by: DrewHastings on April 20, 2020, 07:16:30 pm
We're getting it as well. Originally we were told they would contact us, and then they brought out a form to fill in.

Should've been paid out last week, but my landlord decided not to update council when we moved in, so its still in the old peoples name. Obviously this creates an issue with the council. I've emailed council my lease as proof, so now just waiting on them to finally get around to reading it.
Title: Re: Grants from local council
Post by: deeege on April 20, 2020, 07:49:36 pm
Who was it that was on yesterday saying they were getting the £10k but really didn’t need or want it?

If it’s now an application form/process then there will be no reason for them to go through that process now will there?
Title: Re: Grants from local council
Post by: G Griffin on April 20, 2020, 08:02:31 pm
Who was it that was on yesterday saying they were getting the £10k but really didn’t need or want it?

If it’s now an application form/process then there will be no reason for them to go through that process now will there?
I know, I know...……...but I don't want to cause any more upset (http://www.cleanitup.co.uk/smf/1587409269_lipsrsealed[1].gif).
My memory is a curse sometimes.
Title: Re: Grants from local council
Post by: KS Cleaning on April 20, 2020, 10:52:13 pm
Who was it that was on yesterday saying they were getting the £10k but really didn’t need or want it?

If it’s now an application form/process then there will be no reason for them to go through that process now will there?
Think it was a wee birdy called 8 weekly. Somehow I can’t see him throwing his form in the 🗑
Title: Re: Grants from local council
Post by: NWH on April 20, 2020, 11:01:48 pm
Some 25000 grants have been paid already in Sussex,Wealden Council.
Title: Re: Grants from local council
Post by: deeege on April 21, 2020, 07:27:33 am
Who was it that was on yesterday saying they were getting the £10k but really didn’t need or want it?

If it’s now an application form/process then there will be no reason for them to go through that process now will there?
Think it was a wee birdy called 8 weekly. Somehow I can’t see him throwing his form in the 🗑

I don’t realise that was 8 weekly’s new account.
Title: Re: Grants from local council
Post by: STEVE-UK on April 21, 2020, 08:11:15 am
We have a couple of units on farms, we have not been contacted as yet regarding the grant

Could someone post a contact email address for Gov grant queries please
Title: Re: Grants from local council
Post by: Soupy on April 21, 2020, 08:21:39 am
We have a couple of units on farms, we have not been contacted as yet regarding the grant

Could someone post a contact email address for Gov grant queries please

You need to apply through your local council. Heres mine:

https://www.aberdeenshire.gov.uk/media/25154/coronavirus-fund_application-form-business-support.pdf

Won't be much use to you.
Title: Re: Grants from local council
Post by: STEVE-UK on April 21, 2020, 08:46:38 am
cheers Soapy, will try our local council
Title: Re: Grants from local council
Post by: Soupy on April 21, 2020, 11:53:51 am
Who was it that was on yesterday saying they were getting the £10k but really didn’t need or want it?

If it’s now an application form/process then there will be no reason for them to go through that process now will there?
Think it was a wee birdy called 8 weekly. Somehow I can’t see him throwing his form in the 🗑

I don’t realise that was 8 weekly’s new account.

Not sure it is.
Title: Re: Grants from local council
Post by: Richard iSparkle on April 21, 2020, 02:10:01 pm
Just to add some positivity here..

I've emailed in this morning as my grant hasn't come through yet and i was worried there might be a problem with it.

After playing email tennis all morning they have sorted the problem with my application (ive moved premises in the last year and had used my old rates account number it appears)

The lady at Chester council was brilliant. She kept asking for account numbers and application numbers and i kept having to say i don't have them (as I'm not in the office but working from home)

she tracked it all down, edited the application, and has processed it for payment in the next week.

absolute legend.

i hope some of you others get as much help with you applications too.
Title: Re: Grants from local council
Post by: S.A.J on April 21, 2020, 02:22:33 pm
We can’t claim  for our unit😢 as not on the rates register! Council have said they are trying to help companies like us that rent units but are not registered

What hurts is a client of mine rents a office with a desk in and he’s just got 10k and spent half of it on a hot tub!
Title: Re: Grants from local council
Post by: Mike Burd on April 21, 2020, 07:46:28 pm
Who was it that was on yesterday saying they were getting the £10k but really didn’t need or want it?

If it’s now an application form/process then there will be no reason for them to go through that process now will there?
I did say I don’t need it as we’ve worked through, but with time lost through staff self isolating, including me for 7 days, we are actually about £10k down. But it’s not needed.

 We’ve lost all our commercial except a funeral director. It’s only a tiny proportion of our work though. With some changes, domestic’s has carried on as before.

I have given thought to the £10k though. My thought is to throw it straight back into the local economy through hiring a local firm to deliver £10k in leaflets and try to fill another van. Win, win,win.  I certainly wouldn’t ever use it in a less than ethical way.
Title: Re: Grants from local council
Post by: Richard iSparkle on April 22, 2020, 02:58:22 pm
i'm wary to spend mine when i get it. we just dont know how long this is going on for and what will happen over the medium term.

i'll most likely keep mine as a fund to keep the business going if it needs it and to keep my staff on.

all being well it won't be spent and i can use it for investing in growth, or cutting my expences at the end of this. however that might play out

R
Title: Re: Grants from local council
Post by: Dave Willis on April 22, 2020, 03:28:27 pm
Why wouldn’t you spend it? Whatever you spend it on you’ll be helping the economy.
I might help the tourism industry, haven’t decided yet.
Title: Re: Grants from local council
Post by: deeege on April 22, 2020, 04:35:06 pm
Are these grants treated as income, so subject to corporation tax?
Title: Re: Grants from local council
Post by: Soupy on April 22, 2020, 05:16:21 pm
Are these grants treated as income, so subject to corporation tax?

Yes.
Title: Re: Grants from local council
Post by: Elfyn on April 23, 2020, 11:38:21 am
If and when I get the grant I, will only spend some of it on things that are tax deductable. My van is due a big service and a timing belt (about £1000 to £1300), I usually do most of the servicing myself, but I wouldnt dare do the timing belt. I also have a few little things that need sorting out on other quipment, but I'm going to keep as much as I can of the grant for a rainy day.
With the announcement that this could last beyong this year I'm planning for the worse.
Title: Re: Grants from local council
Post by: Soupy on April 25, 2020, 06:12:31 am
Mine got refused.
Title: Re: Grants from local council
Post by: Mike Halliday on April 25, 2020, 07:01:40 am
How did they notify you ? Did they give a reason
Title: Re: Grants from local council
Post by: Soupy on April 25, 2020, 07:35:31 am
How did they notify you ? Did they give a reason

By email. We recently moved and we are not on the valuation roll. It was a complicated sale, the site was split into three by the old owner, I bought two and a mechanic bought the third.. The assessor had been out earlier this year to, err, assess it, but the coronavirus happened and it wasn't finalised in time.
Title: Re: Grants from local council
Post by: Soupy on April 25, 2020, 07:40:38 am
How did they notify you ? Did they give a reason

By email. We recently moved and we are not on the valuation roll. It was a complicated sale, the site was split into three by the old owner, I bought two and a mechanic bought the third.. The assessor had been out earlier this year to, err, assess it, but the coronavirus happened and it wasn't finalised in time.

I will appeal the decision and will probably win but that will take weeks or longer.

It's tricky because all these people are doing a job they don't normally do and they're trying to do it from home. The grant phone line at Aberdeenshire council is only open for 1 hour a day.
Title: Re: Grants from local council
Post by: Soupy on April 25, 2020, 07:46:26 am
On the plus side; Rishi's furlough has paid out.