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You might be able to use a Venture Capital Trust (VCT) to reduce your tax liability. VCTs are one wealth management strategy that mitigates tax.
Investors typically gravitate to bigger and more established companies because they offer less risk. To bolster investment in smaller unlisted companies, in 1995 the UK introduced a scheme to encourage investment in those smaller companies. This scheme is known as the Venture Capital Trust (VCT) scheme where investment companies called VCTs focus on smaller businesses.
The scheme has created lots of success stories with many of the businesses eventually acquired by global companies, such as Microsoft.
Investors are rewarded for taking a risk on smaller unlisted companies by receiving UK tax relief. They receive upfront income tax relief of up to 30% and do not have to pay Capital Gains Tax (CGT) on the profitable sale of the company shares in the future. Any dividend payments they receive from the investment will not be subject to tax, and they won’t need to be declared to HMRC.
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Using a VCT is an effective way to diversify an investment portfolio while also accessing tax advantages. However, you should only do so as part of a long-term strategy. You’ll need to hold your shares for at least five years to be eligible for the tax advantages. If you sell them within this timeframe, you will have to pay money back to HMRC.
You can buy VCT shares in one of two ways. You can purchase them when they become available again, known as a “new share offer”. Or you can purchase VCT shares through a financial advisory firm.
As VCTs are listed companies themselves, you can purchase shares through a stockbroker on the open market. However, second-hand shares like these do not offer identical tax incentives.
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Using a Venture Capital Trust to mitigate tax liability can be a successful wealth management strategy. Some businesses may grow quicker than others for faster results. However, as with all investments, the investor’s capital remains at risk. VCT investments may be higher risk and using specialist VCTs that focus on a single industry can be even more high risk.
It can also be harder to sell your shares. There is a smaller market for VCT shares compared to listed companies. Moreover, second-hand VCT shares do not offer the buyer the same upfront income tax relief.
VENTURE CAPITAL TRUST (VCT) INVEST IN ASSETS THAT ARE HIGH RISK AND CAN BE DIFFICULT TO SELL.
THE VALUE OF THE INVESTMENT AND THE INCOME FROM IT CAN FALL AS WELL AS RISE AND INVESTORS MAY NOT GET BACK WHAT THEY ORIGINALLY INVESTED, EVEN TAKING INTO ACCOUNT THE TAX BENEFITS.
TAX TREATMENT VARIES ACCORDING TO INDIVIDUAL CIRCUMSTANCES AND IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE.
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