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Chancellor Rishi Sunak to announce extension of furlough in his Budget


The job protection scheme will continue to the end of September

Chancellor Rishi Sunak

Chancellor Rishi Sunak will use his Budget to confirm that the job protection furlough scheme is being extended.

In his Wednesday Budget Mr Sunak is expected to say that the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme, which has protected more than 11 million jobs since its inception, will remain in place until the end of September.

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But the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ Government’s contribution will be tapered from July – with employers asked to pay in alongside the taxpayer for the cost of furloughed employees.

Employees will continue to receive 80% of their salary for hours not worked until the scheme ends.

The scheme has so far cost the taxpayer approaching £50bn.

The Chancellor will also announce further support for self-employed workers, with more than 600,000 people – many of whom become self-employed in 2019/20 – now eligible for cash grants.

A fourth grant from the Self-Employment Income Support Scheme (SEISS) will be available to claim from April, worth 80% of three months’ average trading profits up to £7,500.