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Furlough payment rules for September ahead of UK Government support ending this month

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Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme starts today as part of the UK Government’s plan to phase out its financial support by the end of September.

The wind down in the furlough scheme comes after tens of thousands of businesses were given the green light to trade again as lockdown restrictions were eased further.

From the beginning of July, employers across the UK started making compulsory contributions to furloughed employees’ wages after The Treasury’s pay participation dropped from 80% to 70%.

This month's rules are the same as those for August, which means workers on furlough will receive 60% of their pay from the UK Government (up to £2,187.50) and 20% (up to £625) plus pension and National Insurance contributions from their employer.

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