Eisa funding guide Grow your business with the Enterprise Investment Scheme CAbout the EIS Association The EIS Association EISA is the o ?cial trade body for the Enterprise Investment Scheme EIS and Seed Enterprise Investment Scheme SEIS industry EISA is
Grow your business with the Enterprise Investment Scheme CAbout the EIS Association The EIS Association EISA is the o ?cial trade body for the Enterprise Investment Scheme EIS and Seed Enterprise Investment Scheme SEIS industry EISA is a highly e ?ective not-for-pro ?t organisation that exists to aid the provision of capital to UK small and medium-sized enterprises SMEs through these two schemes EISA works closely with HM Treasury HM Revenue and Customs government ministers MPs and the FCA to enhance EISs and SEISs and promote the bene ?ts of using them to investors companies and their respective advisers EISA collaborates with other trade bodies that support investment into SMEs including the British Venture Capital Association BVCA the Association of Investment Companies AIC the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales ICAEW and the UK Business Angels Association UKBAA The EISA Director General sits on the BVCA Venture Capital Working Group which aims to present a uni ?ed voice from all sections of the SME and venture ?nance industries to the UK government and the EU EISA ? s membership is drawn from all areas of the EIS SEIS industry and includes EIS SEIS fund managers lawyers accountants tax advisers corporate ?nanciers IFAs and wealth managers throughout the UK Details of our members and membership categories can be found on our website www eisa org uk under the ? Membership ? section Please contact Mary Rodgers at mary rodgers eisa org uk if you are interested in learning more about EISA and becoming a member The bene ?ts for individuals of investing through EIS and SEIS EIS initial income tax relief Actual net cash outlay of p in the ? CGT freedom No Capital Gains Tax to pay CGT deferral relief Potential unlimited and inde ?nite deferral of an existing CGT bill Loss relief Maximum exposure of p in the ? for a income tax payer Inheritance tax relief Potential saving of p in the ? SEIS initial income tax relief Actual net cash outlay of p in the ? CGT freedom No Capital Gains Tax to pay CGT deferral relief Potential exemption of of an existing CGT bill Loss relief Maximum exposure of p in the ? for a income tax payer Inheritance tax relief Potential saving of p in the ? CAbout this guide Small and medium-sized ?rms make up more than of all UK businesses and are responsible for almost two thirds of private sector employment They are truly the beating heart of our economy and integral to its health A healthy economy is one where businesses have access to capital so they can grow and ful ?l their potential For large companies this is not generally a problem but for smaller companies it can be If a bank rejects a small company for a business loan all too often the business owner feels they have no options left But they do There are many ?nancing options available to smaller companies outside of traditional bank lending
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