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A list of the rules that have been temporarily relaxed to make it easier for businesses to continue working through the disruption caused by coronavirus (COVID-19).
The government has temporarily relaxed the rules in the following areas:
Annual leave: Workers will be allowed to carry over leave into the next 2 years.
Business rates revaluation postponed: Revaluation of business rates will no longer take place in 2021 to help reduce uncertainty for firms affected by the impacts of coronavirus.
Childcare funding: Councils will be able to move around government funding for free childcare entitlements to make sure sufficient childcare places are available for vulnerable children and those of critical workers.
Companies House enforcement: Enforcement process has been relaxed, including temporarily pausing the strike off process to prevent companies being dissolved.
Competition law: Rules have been relaxed for certain agreements that would normally be considered anti-competitive.
Right-to-work checks: Temporary adjustments will make it easier for employers to carry out.
Statutory Residence Test: Temporary changes for those coming to the country to work on COVID-19 related activity.
Tax cuts to reduce PPE cost: PPE purchased by care homes, businesses, charities and individuals to protect against coronavirus will be free from VAT for a 3 month period.
Taxable expenses: Find out what is taxable while employees are working from home.
Information correct as at 26 June 2020 - taken directly from www.gov.uk