The Venture Capital Schemes (and SEIS, EIS and VCT in particular) are government initiatives designed to assist small to medium sized enterprises.

They achieve this by providing the tax incentives summarised below to investors in qualifying companies. It should be noted the income tax relief is given as a tax reclaim, and it is therefore limited to tax paid or due. Income tax relief is available to investors who have a UK income tax liability against which to set the relief; investors do not need to be UK resident. These tax incentives enhance the returns and help to reduce risk to investors’ capital. However, investors must consider the investment risks and opportunities before they decide to invest and should seek advice from a financial adviser.

EIS SEIS VCT SITR
Upfront Income Tax Relief up to 30% Up to 50% up to 30% up to 30%
Annual limits 2018/19 £1m + carry back allowed1 £100k + carry back allowed £200,000 £1m + carry back allowed
Tax Free Exit Yes Yes Yes Yes
Capital Gains Relief Up to 28% deferral2 Up to 14% saved2 Nil Up to 28% deferral2
Tax Free Dividends No No Yes No
IHT Free Yes (after 2 years)3 Yes (after 2 years)3 No Yes (after 2 years)3
Share Loss relief Yes Yes No Yes
Minimum Holding Period 3 years 3 years 5 years 3 years

increased to £2 million for investments made on or after 06 April 2018 provided that any amount over £1 million is invested in “knowledge-intensive” companies

depending on the nature of the asset and the date of disposal

the value of the shares may qualify for 100% business relief (BR) from inheritance tax (after a minimum two-year holding period, unless the shares are “replacement business property”)

For further details of the investment risks please see the Key Risks section of this website. Tax treatment is dependent on the circumstances of each individual and may be subject to change in the future.