COVID-19 Government Support for Businesses Show all updates Show all updates BodyContent Advice for businessesIf you need help and advice on managing your business check the information and support available on Jersey Business.End of scheme reviewsA review of three business support schemes have been published in December 2022:Covid Related Emergency Support Scheme (CRESS) Review Visitor Accommodation Support Scheme - End of Scheme Review Visitor Hire Car Support Scheme - End of Scheme Review Fixed Cost Support Scheme - End of Scheme Review Co-funded Payroll SchemesCo-funded payroll scheme appeal processFollowing the Co-Funded Payroll Scheme (CFPS) audit the Chief Minister committed to setting up an appeals process to give businesses the opportunity to appeal their initial outcome. This process is live from 7 October 2022 until 5pm on Saturday 31 December 2022.CFPS appeals guidanceThe CFPS appeals process is now closed. If you already applied a decision will be communicated before the 31 January 2023.Previous CFPS claim guidance and FAQs for all phases of the scheme are also available to view on this page. Co-funded payroll scheme payment dataThe full data set is also available on the open data site.If any information is not correct, email us at payrollcofunding@gov.je Phase 7 DocumentDate issued Phase 7 guidanceDecember 2021 Phase 7 FAQsDecember 2021 Phase 6DocumentDate issuedPhase 6 guidanceOctober 2021Phase 6 FAQsOctober 2021 Phase 5DocumentDate issues Guidance on Phase 5Saturday 1 MayFAQ on Phase 5Saturday 1 May Phase 4DocumentDate issuedGuidance on Phase 4 version 1Monday 1 March FAQ on Phase 4 version 1Monday 1 March Phase 3+DocumentDate issuedPhase 3+ FAQMonday 16 November 2020 Guidance for November claims (made and paid in December)Tuesday 1 December 2020Guidance for December (made and paid in January)Wednesday 23 December 2020 Phase 3DocumentDate issuedGuidance on Phase 3 version 1Thursday 1 October FAQ on Phase 3 version 1Thursday 1 October Phase 2 Date issued Guidance document2 September 2020 Co-funded scheme phase 2 - Guidance - version 62 September 2020 Co-funded scheme phase 2 - Guidance including track changes - version 631 July 2020 Co-funded scheme phase 2 - Guidance - version 531 July 2020 Co-funded scheme phase 2 - Guidance including track changes - version 5 Co-funded Payroll Scheme Phase 2 FAQs First Publication 29 April 2020 Co-funded Payroll Scheme Phase 2 FAQs Second Publication 29 April 2020 Co-funded Payroll Scheme Phase 2 FAQs Third Publication 30 April 2020 - Miscellaneous Questions Co-funded Payroll Scheme Phase 2 FAQs Fourth Publication 2 May 2020 – Trading Groups Phase 1 Guidance for the Coronavirus Co-Funded Payroll Scheme: Phase 1 Visitor Hire Car Support Scheme Visitor Hire Car Support Scheme: End of Scheme Review December 2022About the Visitor Hire Car Support schemeThe Visitor Hire Car support scheme supports businesses where they have been significantly impacted by COVID-19 related travel restrictions by underwriting the risk and financial consequence of non-rentals.Applications will be made monthly, in monthly arrears, with subsequent applications providing a revalidation of the qualifying criteria. The scheme will cover the period of 11 March to 31 December 2021.Month claimed for (2021)OpensClosesMarch (11 to 31)19 April, 9am7 May, 5pmApril 1 May, 9am31 May, 5pmMay 1 June, 9am30 June, 5pmJune 1 July, 9am31 July, 5pmJuly 1 August, 9am31 August, 5pmAugust 1 September, 9am30 September, 5pmSeptember1 October, 9am31 October, 5pmOctober1 November30 November 5pmNovember1 December, 9am31 December, 5pmDecember1 January, 9am 31 January, 5pm Who can claimThis scheme is open to all car hire providers who can demonstrate that their key revenue is generated through tourism, and who can meet the following criteria and conditions: the company was actively operating as a car hire business and holding a minimum of 50 vehicles on 1 January 2021 the company has a capability and commitment to increase their current fleet numbers by a minimum of 60 vehicles until at least the end of September 2021the company must provide key performance metrics for each monthly claim, including evidence of capacity, the number of cars available for hire, and number of cars on hire each daythe company must take and pass a Jersey Business health check, including a cash flow forecasting and review of the company’s prior year financialsthe company must provide details of all Fixed Costs including depreciation for each monthly claim the company must provide a schedule in advance to confirm that Q4 numbers of vehicles are not excessive and are comparable to previous yearsthe company must demonstrate alternative avenues of finance have been explored and exhausted Amount you can claimThe scheme underwrites current car hire stock of up to a maximum of 250 cars. It will provide a daily payment when a vehicle is not rented out to the lower of £12 per day or of 80% of fixed costs including depreciation.The maximum payment available is £250,000 per company. Salaries and other costs associated with the payment of staff are not included. Car Hire Scheme and other Government schemes When claiming on this scheme, businesses will not be eligible to apply for support from either the Fixed Costs Support Scheme (FCSS) or the Visitor Attractions and Events Scheme 2 (VAES2). Guidance for the Visitor Hire Car Support scheme and eligibility criteria Deferring the payment of Social Security contributions Quarter A 2021 and Quarter D 2020 contributionsEmployers and self-employed individuals most affected by the public health workplace restrictions can defer the payment of Social Security contributions for:Quarter A 2021, until 15 April 2023Quarter D 2020, until 15 January 2023After the deferral, payment plans can be offered for up to three years to give extra flexibility to those most affected. Eligibility is the same as the Co-Funded Payroll Scheme 90% subsidy, which is for:businesses that are required to close for part of a month as a result of the public health measures set out in the Government's Winter Strategyfood and/or beverage wholesalers that derive more 75% of their income from businesses required to close for part of a month as a result of the public health measures set out in the Government's Winter StrategyEmployers and self-employed people that pay contributions monthly can stop their payments for the quarter and defer them for two years. Any contributions already paid will not be refunded and deferred.Class 2 people who defer their contributions will have full entitlement to contributory benefits for the period of their deferral. However, the value of any benefit claimed in respect of the deferred period will be due for repayment if the contribution is not paid. Quarter D 2021 and Quarter A 2022 contributions The deadline to apply for a deferral for these quarters has now passed. Submitting your quarterly scheduleWhether you’re deferring payments or not, you must continue submitting your schedule so that your employees receive a contribution record and you can access the coronavirus Government Co-Funded Payroll Scheme. If you can afford to pay your contributionsAll businesses and individuals (including those who are self-employed) who can maintain their usual payment schedule or a reduced payment schedule, without putting their business at risk, or laying off staff, are asked to continue making payments. If you are unable to pay your contributionsEmployers and class 2 people that are unable to pay their contributions, email the Debt Management Team or call +44 (0) 1534 440088 to arrange a manageable payment plan. Deferral of GST paymentsThe deadline for GST deferral was 31 December 2021. No further applications will be accepted. GST Direction 2021/02 Government rent negotiations during COVID-19 Jersey Property Holdings has adopted a new policy for its business tenants. Previously, Government offered 3 month rent deferrals to its business tenants who were suffering financial difficulties as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. Government has now adopted the framework of the Guidance for landlords and tenants of commercial property. Further guidance as to how the Guidance will be applied is set out in the new policy. Government Policy as Landlord for its Business Tenants during COVID-19 Period Under the new policy, Government will be open to agreeing alternative concessions such as rent holidays and early lease terminations for future rent payments. This new policy does not have retrospective effect. Any agreed deferment of rent agreed by business tenants with Government will remain repayable in accordance with the terms agreed.Applications for future concessions should be made via Jersey Business who will be able to give business tenants assistance in determining their suitability for a rent concession and the appropriate concessions to ask from Government, and to get a more general financial health check for their business. This policy only applies to business tenants of Jersey Property Holdings. Other business tenants of Government bodies, such as Ports of Jersey, should make contact in the ordinary way for any rental concession they wish to seek. Update and guidance for landlords and tenants of commercial propertyAt the beginning of the outbreak of COVID-19 the Minister for Economic Development, Tourism, Sport and Culture published a Guidance to be followed by landlords and tenants of commercial property during COVID-19.This Guidance acts as a pragmatic set of guidelines as to how landlords and tenants should be expected to behave during COVID-19 period and has been adopted by the Courts by way of a Practice Direction. It is extremely important in order to manage relationships and deal with potential conflict between Businesses and their landlords at this unprecedented time for the economy. Guidance for commercial propertyThe Minister published an Update to share how the Guidance has been used, to reinforce its use and to encourage Businesses and their landlords to continue to maintain open and sensible discussions and to make use of the full range of the payment concessions available under its terms while COVID-19 and its economic impact remain an issue. Update to guidance for landlords and tenants of commercial property Guidance for landlords and tenants of residential propertyThe Minister for Children and Housing has published Guidance to be followed by landlords and tenants of residential property during COVID-19.This Guidance sets out how landlords and tenants should manage residential tenancy issues during the COVID-19 coronavirus period. They provide guidelines in respect of how matters such as the payment of rent arrears and other sums paid by a tenant directly to a landlord (such as utilities and service charges) should be managed between the parties. The Guidance will be adopted by the Courts by way of a Practice Direction so that if, once the COVID-19 period is over, any tenancy disputes are brought to litigation, the Court will be able to determine whether the parties behaved reasonably. Guidance for residential propertyYou can find out more information about residential tenancies during the COVID-19 period on the Jersey Law website. Additional resources for Jersey Business Additional resources have been provided to Jersey Business enabling them to provide additional free-to-access professional business advice.Individual businesses and sole traders are encouraged to speak to Jersey Business about the significant professional support, advice and guidance which is available at no charge to business.All businesses are encouraged to carry out a regular ‘health check’ which will help to manage costs, maximise income and, crucially, to identify any changes that will give them the cash and reserves to keep running. Many businesses will already be doing this but all are encouraged to do so. If help is needed, Jersey Business is able to assist with and support this process.Businesses facing financial difficulty as a result of the coronavirus pandemic should do the following:review the schemes that are already in place (for example, Social Security Contribution and GST deferral)contact their property manager should they be a business tenant of Government or a Government-owned entityseek advice from their professional advisors – Jersey Business is available to assist and advise local businesses and to help direct them to additional professional advicediscuss their financial position with their bank’s relationship manager, to see what assistance is available, for example additional loans or overdraftscontinue to support their staff, as best they can, during this challenging timeA scheme, managed through Jersey Business, to allow small businesses access to free initial consultations with qualified legal or accountancy professionals is now in operation. Businesses who wish to access this help are asked to speak to Jersey Business.