
SEIS Funds
Investments of this type carry risks to your capital and are illiquid in nature. Tax reliefs depend on individual circumstances, maybe subject to change and depend on the investee companies maintaining their qualifying status. Investments should only be made on consideration of the full information memorandum and the detailed risk factors contained therein.
SEIS Funds & Investment Opportunities
Investing in SEIS funds offers a unique opportunity to support innovative early-stage businesses while benefiting from significant tax incentives. However, it is essential to recognise that investments of this type carry risks to your capital.
Tax reliefs depend on individual circumstances, may be subject to change and depend on the investee companies maintaining their qualifying status. Investments should only be made on consideration of the full information memorandum and the detailed risk factors contained therein.
Our SEIS scheme encourages investment in small, high-growth potential companies by providing attractive tax reliefs.
SEIS tax relief can help mitigate some of the risks associated with these investments, offering advantages such as income tax relief, capital gains tax exemption, and loss relief under certain conditions.
Understanding SEIS Investment Tax Relief
One key benefit of investing in a SEIS investment scheme is the potential for SEIS tax relief.
Investors may be eligible for up to 50% income tax relief on their investment, alongside other tax advantages such as capital gains tax exemption and loss relief, making it an attractive option for those looking to support early-stage companies while managing their tax liabilities.
However, these reliefs depend on individual circumstances, are subject to change, and require the investee companies to maintain their qualifying status under the SEIS scheme.
Who Can Invest in EIS Schemes?
Investment in SEIS funds is typically suited to:
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High net-worth individuals seeking tax-efficient SEIS investment opportunities
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Financial advisers looking to offer clients early-stage investment options with tax benefits
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Self-certified investors who understand the risks and potential rewards of investing in start-ups
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Professional investors interested in supporting UK-based businesses with growth potential
Considerations Before Investing in an SEIS Investment Scheme
SEIS investment opportunities, while hugely attractive in terms of their potential return profile, exposure to exciting sectors and tax-efficient nature, are by their nature illiquid and carry significant risk to capital.
Before committing capital to a SEIS investment scheme, investors should carefully review the full information on each investment, and consider detailed risk factors.
Seeking professional advice is also recommended to ensure alignment with personal financial goals.
By investing in SEIS funds, individuals can access valuable SEIS investment opportunities while supporting early-stage companies.
However, understanding the risks, regulations, and tax implications is crucial before making any investment decision.
If you're interested in our SEIS Funds and you're unsure of what direction to go in, please get in touch.
DISCLAIMER
Alternative and unquoted investments are inherently high risk and invested capital is at risk. Tax ramifications may vary depending on the investor’s personal circumstances. Please consult our full risk warning on our website for more information by clicking the link HERE.
This document is a financial promotion for the purposes of section 21 of the FSMA. It is issued by One Planet Capital Limited FRN:931397, an Appointed Representative of Enterprise Investment Partners LLP FRN:604439, an AIFM as defined by the AIFMD, who have approved it, on 05/03/2025, and who are authorised by the FCA.
This document is not an offer to buy or sell securities and does not constitute a Direct Offer Financial Promotion. Applications for investment may only be made on the basis of the relevant Information Memorandum and application form, copies of which are available on request. No reliance is to be placed on the information contained in this newsletter in making such an application. Information herein is not intended to nor should be taken to, constitute advice.