Angela MacDonald, Deputy Chief Executive of HMRC, is quoted by the Express talking about the second tranche of SEISS:
"We are trying very hard to contact all of those people who are eligible in order to help them understand when they can make their claim.
Our claims window is initially open for a four-day period.
But if somebody thinks that they are eligible and they haven't been contacted by us, they can go onto the online system.
It will tell them if they're eligible and when it is that they can make their claim.
But people shouldn't worry about needing to do everything too much in a rush.
If you don't manage it in those first four days, the claim system is actually open until October 19.
So therefore everybody's got the time to do things that suit their working situation at the moment."
Tax does have to be taxing.
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