Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme online claim service live on 20 April

The Government has introduced a temporary job retention scheme, open to all employers for at least 3 months. This was in order to keep as many workers as possible employed (albeit on a reduced wage) and help companies maintain their skilled workforce ready for when the current crisis ends.

The online claim service for the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme (CRJS) launched on GOV.UK on Monday 20 April 2020. Any entity with a UK payroll can apply – to prepare to make your claim you will need:

  • a Government Gateway (GG) ID and password – if you don’t already have a GG account, you can apply for one online, or by going to GOV.UK and searching for ‘HMRC services: sign in or register’
  • be enrolled for PAYE online – if you aren’t registered yet, you can do so now, or by going to GOV.UK and searching for ‘PAYE Online for employers’
  • the following information for each furloughed employee you will be claiming for: Name, National Insurance number, claim period and claim amount, PAYE/employee number (optional).
  • if you have fewer than 100 furloughed staff – you will need to input information directly into the system for each employee. If you have 100 or more furloughed staff – you will need to upload a file with information for each employee; HMRC will accept the following file types: .xls .xlsx .csv .ods.

You should retain all records and calculations in respect of your claims. You can find more information on the scheme and eligibility to claim here.