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UK FTT on CJRS reference salary: seven-day denominator for fixed pay; no set-off; 'paid for' period counts for zero-hours averaging (City Blinds Scotland; Complete Solutions Europe)

Published on: 30 September 2025

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City Blinds Scotland Ltd v HMRC [2025] UKFTT 1100 (TC) Complete Solutions Europe Ltd v HMRC [2025] UKFTT 1116 (TC)

In City Blinds Scotland Ltd, the FTT endorsed HMRC’s determination seeking repayment of CJRS sums that had been paid in excess. The business, which manufactures and supplies blinds, had lodged five claims for support covering the span from March 2020 through to March 2021. It was accepted by both sides that the workforce in question were fixed-rate employees and that the payroll figures applied in the calculations were accurate. The live dispute comprised two principal questions. The first focused on how to derive 80% of each employee’s reference salary. In its assessment, HMRC translated the monthly remuneration into a daily figure by applying a seven‑day weekly denominator. The company maintained that, because staff worked a five‑day week, the correct divisor should have been five rather than seven. The FTT preferred HMRC’s position and concluded that the seven‑day approach to converting monthly pay to a daily rate was the proper method...

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