Self Employed Grant[SEISS] INCOME
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NeedHelpASAP
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My partner will get the Self Employment grant on the 25th May. How do we report it on universal credit because the grant is worth 3 months income and the monthly ‘Report your income and expenses to-do’ is a month worth of period. so if i report the 3 months grant in the monthly ‘Report your income and expenses to-do’ wouldn't that just reduce my payment by a lot? Because UC will assume that 3 months grant was my partners income for the whole month.
Please help me out
thank you
Please help me out
thank you
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our income was 0 for april and may and still out of work so expecting 0 again for june but worried that SEISS income reporting into one month period will literally reduce my UC payment to nothing.
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Hi @NeedHelpASAP. As @Username_removed said, you report the entire SEISS payment in the assessment period you receive it (be sure to also report any business expenses incurred in the assessment period too).Community Manager
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Adrian_Scope said:Hi @NeedHelpASAP. As @Username_removed said, you report the entire SEISS payment in the assessment period you receive it (be sure to also report any business expenses incurred in the assessment period too).
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