Business Newsletter 8th November 2021

Welcome to our round up of the latest business news for our clients. Please contact us if you want to talk about how these updates affect your business. We are here to support you!

 

New Recovery Loan Fund launched

Charities and social enterprises that have been operating for a minimum of two years can now apply for loans worth up to £1.5 million from Social Investment Business (SIB).

Eligible organisations can apply for loans of £100,000 to £1.5 million with a one-to-six-year term, and no early repayment penalty. BAME-led organisations and those based in Wales or Scotland will be able to apply for loans upwards of £50,000.

The new Recovery Loan Fund is the successor of the Resilience and Recovery Loan Fund and aims to help organisations that have been affected by Covid-19. It is also open to organisations looking to refinance short-term debt – all loan purposes will be considered, including refinancing.

The deadline is Sunday, 21 November 2021 and applications will be reviewed on a first-come, first-served basis.

See:  Recovery Loan Fund (sibgroup.org.uk)


Help to Grow your business

Small business leaders can now register their interest in Help to Grow Management, a 12 week-programme delivered by leading business schools across the UK. Designed to be manageable alongside full-time work, this programme will support small business leaders to develop their strategic skills with key modules covering financial management, innovation and digital adoption.

 

Who is it for?

UK businesses from any sector that have been operating for more than 1 year, with between 5 to 249 employees are eligible.

The participant should be a decision maker or member of the senior management team within the business e.g. Chief Executive, Finance Director etc. Charities are not eligible.

See: Help to Grow – Take your business to the next level (campaign.gov.uk)

 

Intellectual property and your work

Protecting your intellectual property makes it easier to take legal action against anyone who steals or copies it. The type of protection you can get depends on what you have created. You get some types of protection automatically, others you have to apply for.

For more guidance see: Intellectual property and your work: Protect your intellectual property – GOV.UK (www.gov.uk)

 

Return to your claim for the Self-Employment Income Support Scheme

A Section has been added with links to guidance for the fifth grant and previous grants. A link to guidance on how to pay back a grant has also been added.

You can use the online service to check the status of your payment, update your details, see how much you were paid or if you think the grant amount is too low.

If you have made a claim, HMRC will check your details and pay your grant into your bank account in the next 6 working days. They will send an email when your payment is on its way.

Contact HMRC if you haven’t heard from them after 10 working days since you made your claim and you’ve not received your payment in that time.

If you’ve received a letter from HMRC stating you need to pay back some or all of the grant then see a new section which been added to the guidance called ‘Check how to tell HMRC and pay money back’. You can use the service to check whether you need to tell HMRC and pay back a grant.

See: Return to your claim for the Self-Employment Income Support Scheme – GOV.UK (www.gov.uk)


Foreign travel insurance

The guidance has been updated on using an EHIC or GHIC to access healthcare in Switzerland.

Before travelling, government advice is you should check the travel advice for your destination. If you travel internationally during the COVID-19 pandemic, make sure you have appropriate travel insurance.

If you already have a travel insurance policy, you should check what cover it provides for coronavirus-related events, including medical cover and travel disruption. If you are choosing a new policy, make sure you check how it covers these issues.

If you do not have appropriate insurance before you travel, you could be liable for emergency costs including medical treatment. We recommend you buy your travel insurance as soon as possible after booking your trip.

See: Foreign travel insurance – GOV.UK (www.gov.uk)

 

Finding and choosing a private coronavirus (COVID-19) test provider

The lists of and information about private test providers, to help you get the private COVID-19 tests you need, have been updated.

See: Finding and choosing a private coronavirus (COVID-19) test provider – GOV.UK (www.gov.uk)


Applying for Advance Assurance before Raising Venture Capital

HMRC have updated their guidance to companies applying for Advance Assurance that the  company seeking finance qualifies for one of the generous venture capital tax reliefs that are currently available.

Individual investors may obtain an income tax deduction of 50% if the company qualifies for Seed Enterprise Investment Scheme (SEIS) or 30% income tax relief where the company qualifies for EIS relief. In addition there is potentially a CGT exemption when the shares are sold and also deferral or relief from CGT on other disposals. Although not mandatory, Advance Assurance that the company and trade qualifies for tax relief may encourage more external investors to invest in the company.

There are numerous detailed conditions that need to be satisfied for the company to qualify and lots of details such as business plans need to be supplied to obtain Advance Assurance. HMRC will not comment on whether a particular investor would qualify for relief, however the company will normally be required to give details of potential investors for HMRC to consider the application. Note that the generous tax reliefs are not normally available to an investor who is connected to the company, typically an existing employee or someone who will own more than 30% of the company’s capital.

The HMRC guidance also covers Advance Assurance that the company qualifies under the Social Investment Tax Relief and Venture Capital Trust rules.

Applications for Advance Assurance may be emailed to: [email protected].

Or alternatively posted to the HMRC Venture Capital Reliefs Team.

For updated guidance see: Apply for advance assurance on a venture capital scheme – GOV.UK (www.gov.uk)


Innovate UK Smart Grants: Autumn 2021

Smart is Innovate UK’s ‘open grant funding’ programme. It provides an opportunity for UK registered organisations to apply for a share of up to £25 million to deliver disruptive research and development (R&D) innovations that can significantly impact the UK economy.

All proposals must be business-focused. Applications can come from any area of technology and be applied to any part of the economy, such as, but not exclusively:

  • the arts, design and media
  • creative industries
  • science or engineering

Innovate UK welcomes projects that overlap with the Industrial Strategy grand challenge areas, but this is not a requirement.

See: Competition overview – Innovate UK Smart Grants: October 2021 – Innovation Funding Service (apply-for-innovation-funding.service.gov.uk)


Biomedical Catalyst 2021: round 2 competition

Innovate UK, part of UK Research and Innovation, will invest up to £12 million for businesses to develop innovative healthcare products, technologies and processes.

This competition combines two strands of the Biomedical Catalyst:

  • Feasibility Award – this award is designed for projects that have developed an innovative concept or carried out experimental proof of concept but have not validated the technology.
  • Primer Award – this award is for conducting a technical evaluation of an idea through to proof of concept in a model system.

Your project must focus on the development of a product or process that is an innovative solution to a health and care challenge. Your project can focus on:

  • disease prevention and proactive management of health and chronic conditions
  • earlier and better detection and diagnosis of disease, leading to better patient outcomes
  • tailored treatments that either change the underlying disease or offer potential cures

See: Competition overview – Biomedical Catalyst 2021 Round 2: Feasibility & Primer Awards – Innovation Funding Service (apply-for-innovation-funding.service.gov.uk)


EUREKA GlobalStars Taiwan: digital industrial collaborations

Innovate UK, part of UK Research and Innovation, is investing up to £865,000 to fund collaborative research and development (R&D) projects focused on industrial research.

The funding will be awarded through a EUREKA Globalstars competition to facilitate collaboration between UK and Taiwanese businesses and encourage innovation and deployment of novel digital technologies for manufacturing.

See: Competition overview – EUREKA GlobalStars Taiwan digital industrial collaborations – Innovation Funding Service (apply-for-innovation-funding.service.gov.uk)


Good ventilation can help reduce the spread of COVID-19 in the workplace

HSE is continuing to update its ventilation guidance encouraging all workplaces to continue to work safely. As more people have returned to the workplace, using good ventilation can help to reduce how much virus is in the air. This helps reduce the risk from aerosol transmission and the spread of COVID-19 in the workplace.

See: Work equipment and ventilation during the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic – HSE

 

Strengthened measures to reduce high coronavirus cases in Wales

Last week First Minister Mark Drakeford said that alert level zero protective measures will be strengthened to keep people safe and help reduce high levels of coronavirus in Wales.

The First Minister stated that Wales is facing a serious situation and that unless rates begin to fall over the next three weeks, Ministers will have to consider reintroducing some restrictions at the next review to bring the spread of the virus under control.

Announcing the outcome of the latest three-week review of the coronavirus regulations, the First Minister will confirm Wales will remain at alert level zero, but some extra measures will be taken to protect people’s health.

The guidance around self-isolation is changing. Adults who are fully vaccinated and children and young people aged five to 17 will be asked to self-isolate until they have received a negative PCR test if someone in their household has symptoms or tests positive for Covid-19.

People who are not vaccinated will still have to self-isolate for 10 days following contact with someone who has tested positive, including close contacts outside of their household.

While coronavirus cases remain very high, the Welsh Government intends to extend the use of COVID Pass to theatres, cinemas and concert halls from 15 November 2021. These are settings where large numbers of people gather indoors, close to each other, for long periods at a time.

See: Strengthened measures to reduce high coronavirus cases in Wales | Business Wales (gov.wales)

 

 

 

All Women Entrepreneurial Network

If you are thinking of starting your own business then Chwarae Teg, NatWest and Simply Do Ideas are partnering on a series of events ‘Is there an idea in me?’ that will bring you together with future entrepreneurs to collaborate, share and be inspired.

Wherever you are in Wales, each event will bring you together with other women and with role models. These role models will offer their business know-how and expertise as well as inspiration for you to get going.

Each event will also include a practical session designed to help you discover whether there is an idea in you, mapping your skills, discovering your motivations and building your confidence to take the leap.

See: Make It Happen – All Women Entrepreneurial Network | Business Wales (gov.wales)


Surplus With Purpose Cymru Fund

Your business could be eligible for funding to help you reduce your food waste whilst helping people at risk of food insecurity. The Surplus with Purpose Cymru fund is open to Welsh companies that have food that’s edible yet wasted because of its too costly or unsuitable for commercial use.

The fund aims to overcome the barriers that Welsh food and drink businesses (farmers, growers, producers, manufacturers, wholesalers etc.) face when considering redistributing surplus food to charity.

The fund could help with the costs of tasks like:

  • Labour
  • Packaging
  • Freezing
  • Harvesting
  • Transport
  • Something else….

Retailer Authorisations
FareShare has authorisation from all major retailers to redistribute their own label products made by manufacturers.

See: Surplus With Purpose Cymru – FareShare Cymru