The Job Support Scheme (JSS) has replaced the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme (CJRS) which came to an end on 31 October 2020.There are significant concerns that between 5%-10% of claims made under the CJRS were fraudulent or made in error.
There are additional anti-fraud measures in place to help prevent fraudulent claims made under either the JSS Open or JSS Closed. In order to help make the new JSS more secure, checks will be put in place and payments claimed may be withheld if HMRC suspects a claim to be ineligible. Whilst this may help reduce fraudulent claims it leaves the employer having to fund the government grant which will be paid in arrears.
Other measures announced by HMRC to combat fraud under the JSS include:
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