Assist in the growth of small companies, enjoy income tax savings, and receive tax-free dividends through a Venture Capital Trust (VCT), which is usually a publicly listed investment company managed by a fund manager.
Assist in the growth of small companies, enjoy income tax savings, and receive tax-free dividends through a Venture Capital Trust (VCT). A VCT is a publicly listed investment company managed by a fund manager, with the goal of generating returns by investing in small, unquoted entrepreneurial companies and supporting their expansion.
When you, as a private investor, purchase shares in a VCT, you gain exposure to a diversified portfolio of small companies. The government encourages experienced investors to invest in such enterprises as they contribute to job creation and economic development. However, investing in small businesses carries inherent risks. To mitigate these risks, the government offers generous tax incentives:
It’s important to note that tax regulations may change, and tax benefits are subject to individual circumstances.
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