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At SA EMMANUEL & CO  Accountants, we offer professional advice and support for businesses making the move to online accounting.

Our clients can take full advantage of fast, cost-efficient online accounting, backed up by our team’s professional expertise.

Tax Accountants & Enterprise Investment Scheme

Dealing With EIS Scheme

The Enterprise Investment Scheme (EIS) and/or Seed Enterprise Investment Scheme (SEIS) is an excellent way for small businesses to attract outside investment. It is also a cost-effective investment choice for investors themselves.

EIS Investment Advice from SAEMMANUEL & CO

At SA EMMANIUEL & CO we can provide advice and assistance to clients on both counts, whether you’re a business owner or an investor. Our team of highly experienced certified accountants regularly advise on EIS investments, assisting clients with every aspect of the scheme.

We help investors with claiming the full range of reliefs available and managing their investment wisely. For eligible companies interested in taking advantage of the business benefits of EIS, we are here to help every step of the way.

Frequently Asked Questions

Under the EIS, eligible companies can raise capital to grow their business. Investors buying new shares in the company are granted tax reliefs, encouraging the growth of enterprise in the UK.

The EIS offers income tax and capital gains tax relief for investors to encourage investment in unquoted smaller businesses. The scheme has proved highly popular, particularly in young tech companies that are considered high risk, helping the company get a head start while investors benefit from those lucrative tax reliefs.

CGT deferral relief allows an investor in a EIS qualifying company to defer payment on gains accrued on the investment. The gain can be made by disposing of any kind of asset, though the investment must be made either 3 years after the gain arose or 1 year before. Whether or not the gain is connected to the company does not matter; unconnected investors are eligible for both CGT deferral relief and income tax relief.

In order to benefit from the tax reliefs available, such as the 30% income tax relief offered, an investor must hold onto their shares for a minimum of 3 years following the date they are issued.

Loss relief is another benefit for investors in EIS. If your shares are disposed of at a loss, you can elect that, less income tax relief, the amount of the loss can be set against income for that year, or on previous year’s income, rather than being set off against capital gains.

The amount of loss relief an investor can claim is calculated by multiplying the value of the loss with their marginal rate of income tax.

Shares can be treated as though they had been acquired in the previous tax year, if preferred. Relief is then awarded against the income tax liability of that previous year rather than the year the shares were acquired – subject to the overriding annual limit for relief.

SEIS stands for Seed Enterprise Investment Scheme, and is aimed specifically at start ups, whereas EIS covers more established SMEs. The companies able to benefit from SEIS typically represent a higher risk investment, therefore the tax relief available for investors is more generous.

EIS for Businesses

As a company owner, you can raise up to £5 million each year, with a maximum of £12 million in your company’s lifetime. Bear in mind that this includes any amount your business receives from other venture capital schemes, and that investment under a venture capital scheme must be received within 7 years of its first commercial sale.

Shares issued by the company must be paid in cash, in full, when they are issued. They must be full risk ordinary shares, carrying no special rights to your assets, and are not redeemable. When you have issued your shares, an EIS1 compliance statement must be completed and sent to HMRC so that investors can benefit from the tax breaks offered by the scheme.

EIS for Investors

An EIS offers tax incentives for investors. Reliefs on income tax and capital gains are very attractive to investors, with a flat rate of income tax relief currently set at 30%. When it comes to capital gains tax, benefits of investing in EIS are twofold: exemption and deferral.

If you hold your EIS shares for three years or more and claim income tax relief on them, any gain is free of capital gains tax. By holding onto your shares for longer than 3 years, you could potentially accrue CGT exemption over time.