New grant support was announced 9 September that offers businesses in areas subject to a local lockdown a measure of financial support.

HM Treasury said:

Businesses in England required to close due to local lockdowns or targeted restrictions will now be able to receive grants worth up to £1,500 every three weeks, Chief Secretary to the Treasury Steve Barclay told MPs today. To be eligible for the grant, a business must have been required to close due to local COVID-19 restrictions. The largest businesses will receive £1,500 every three weeks they are required to close. Smaller businesses will receive £1,000.

Payments are triggered by a national decision to close businesses in a high incidence area. Each payment will be made for a 3 week lockdown period. Each new 3 week lockdown period triggers an additional payment.

Details include:

  • Any businesses still closed at a national level (e.g. nightclubs), will not be eligible.
  • If a business occupies premises with a rateable value less than £51,000 or occupies property or part of a property subject to an annual rent or mortgage payment of less than £51,000, it will receive £1000.
  • If a business occupies premises with a rateable value of exactly £51,000 or above or occupies property or part of a property subject to an annual rent or mortgage payment of exactly £51,000 or above, it will receive £1500.
  • Local authorities will also receive an additional 5% top-up amount of business support funding to enable them to help other businesses affected by closures which may not be on the business rates list. Payments made to businesses from this discretionary fund can be any amount up to £1500, and maybe less than £1000 in some cases.
  • Local authorities will be responsible for distributing grants to businesses in circumstances where they are closed due to local interventions.
  • Further eligibility criteria may be determined by local authorities.
  • As with other COVID business grants, local grants to businesses will be treated as taxable income.
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