You can request that HMRC does not publish details about your CJRS claim, if you can show evidence that it would result in serious risk of violence or intimidation to:
- you or anyone living with you.
- an individual associated with your business or anyone living with them.
Examples of individuals associated with your business include:
- an employee
- a director, officer or employee of that company
- a partner, officer or employee of that partnership
- a member or employee of a limited liability partnership
- a settlor, trustee or beneficiary of a trust
You must make this request yourself; we cannot do it for you.
HMRC will not publish any of your details until a decision has been made and you have been informed.
To submit a request, you will need your:
- employer Government Gateway ID and password.
- employer PAYE reference number.
- business name.
- contact details.
You must provide evidence of why you think there would be a serious risk. Evidence can be:
- written details of why you think publication could lead to the threat of violence or intimidation.
- a police incident number if you’ve already been threatened or attacked.
- photos of a previous threat or attack.
- evidence of possible disruption or targeting.
- any other material which can support your request.
To submit a request visit GOV.UK