4 August, 2020 Open access
4 August, 2020 Open access
New HMRC statistics also show that more than £2 billion spent on scheme in last week alone
The Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme (CJRS) has paid out almost £30 billion since its launch on 20 April 2020, according to new statistics from HMRC.
In the latest of its weekly statistics on the CJRS, HMRC says that by midnight on 2 August 2020 -
NB - HMRC advises that the number of employers is calculated as the number of distinct PAYE schemes that have made a claim, and the number of employees is calculated as the sum of the maximum number of employees furloughed by each PAYE scheme that has made a claim.
For more information see HMRC coronavirus (COVID-19) statistics from gov.uk
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