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Explore tax-efficient investment options. Learn about the Seed Enterprise Investment Scheme (SEIS) and Enterprise Investment Scheme (EIS) for attracting investors through tax incentives.

  1. When raising funds for a startup in the UK, it’s essential that founders understand the role of tax-efficient investment schemes like SEIS (Seed Enterprise Investment Scheme) and EIS (Enterprise Investment Scheme). These two HMRC-approved initiatives are not only well-known among angel investors and early-stage venture capitalists, but they can also significantly increase your chances of closing a funding round - especially during the riskiest stages of company growth. This article provides an in-depth, practical guide to SEIS and EIS, explaining how they work, who qualifies, why investors value them and how founders can use them effectively when fundraising. What Are S…

  2. Welcome to the essential guide on SEIS/EIS Advance Assurance for UK startups! If you’re steering a startup through the early stages of development, understanding the Seed Enterprise Investment Scheme (SEIS) and the Enterprise Investment Scheme (EIS) is paramount. These schemes offer compelling tax incentives to investors and can be a game-changer for your funding strategy. This thread will be your compass, guiding you through the intricacies of obtaining advance assurance from HMRC, a critical step to ensure your startup is investment-ready and compliant. Embark on this journey with us to unlock the potential of SEIS/EIS for your startup’s growth. These governme…

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  3. Ever get asked by investors for details on SEIS/EIS? This diagram (from FounderCatalyst) might be useful? Need SEIS/EIS advance assurance for your fundraise...Please shout πŸ™‚

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