Venture Capital Trusts (VCTs) are complementary to the Enterprise Investment Scheme (EIS), in that both are designed to encourage private individuals to invest in smaller high-risk unquoted trading companies affected by the equity gap. While the EIS requires an investment to be made directly into the shares of the company, VCTs operate by indirect investment through a mediated fund. In effect they are very like the investment trusts that are obtainable on the stock exchange, albeit in a high-risk environment.
Income tax relief of 30% is currently available on subscriptions for VCT shares up to a limit per tax year of £200,000.
To qualify for income tax relief the shares must be held for a minimum of five years (or three years for issues made before 6 April 2006).
Investors are exempt from tax on any dividends received from a VCT although the credits are not repayable.
Capital gains arising on disposal of the shares are also exempt and for this relief, there is no minimum period of ownership. There is no relief for any capital losses.
The definition of a qualifying company for VCT purposes is very similar to that applying for EIS. The company:
It is not possible to cover all the detailed rules in a factsheet of this nature. If you are interested in investing in a VCT please contact us for further information.
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