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Has anyone received the third SEISS grant yet?

Now the 10th Feb and I haven't heard anything. Has anyone got theirs?

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  • When did you apply? I got it in 3 or 4 days. 
  • 2021BJ
    2021BJ Posts: 307 Forumite
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    Now the 10th Feb and I haven't heard anything. Has anyone got theirs?
    Are you sure you don't mean the fourth grant?

    The third one has been open since early December so I daresay quite a few people have received it.
  • If there is to be another one announced on March 3rd and its for 3 months it'll take the qualifying earnings/profit year into 20/21 tax year when we were locked down and not earning so what do you think will be the qualifying criteria?   
  • 2021BJ
    2021BJ Posts: 307 Forumite
    100 Posts Name Dropper
    edited 11 February 2021 at 3:40PM
    If there is to be another one announced on March 3rd and its for 3 months it'll take the qualifying earnings/profit year into 20/21 tax year when we were locked down and not earning so what do you think will be the qualifying criteria?   
    No it won't.  You can't even file your 20/21 tax return yet as the tax year hasn't even ended.  It might take into account the 19/20 tax year though.
  • 2021BJ said:
    If there is to be another one announced on March 3rd and its for 3 months it'll take the qualifying earnings/profit year into 20/21 tax year when we were locked down and not earning so what do you think will be the qualifying criteria?   
    No it won't.  You can't even file your 20/21 tax return yet as the tax year hasn't even ended.  It might take into account the 19/20 tax year though.
    I realised that when I re read my post a minute ago. I agree, they could use 19/20 tax year 
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