Weststander
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Not quite clear what I can claim or will get.
They said 80% of profit. For argument's sake, assume you are earning £1800 a month and you have £800 of fixed expenses, eg van rental, loans etc. That leaves your net profit at £1,000. You'll get 80% of that, ie £800. So effectively, you are getting money to cover your fixed expenses that leaves nothing to live off.
Assuming you aren't able to work (for example, I'm a driving instructor and, of course, you can't teach from a distance of 2m) can you also claim SSP, Universal Credit etc etc.
The devil will be in the detail.
Not all clear yet.
The Chancellor’s repeated point is that you make a claim for and SSP Universal Credit now. I assume that takes into account the current income of a spouse or partner.