SA103: Self Employed Income Support Scheme (SEISS)

SA103: Self Employed Income Support Scheme (SEISS)

If you have made a claim for the Covid-19 SEISS scheme as a sole trader this income needs to be declared on your 2020/21 tax return. HMRC require these payments to be detailed on your tax return. To help you do this we have add a new income category on the 2020/21 Self Employed (SA103) page.

Please ensure you use this category to record the total amount received.

 
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