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EIS Fund Raising

Dixcart UK Services to Assist with EIS Fund Raising Applications

If you are looking to raise funding for your business, you should consider the use of the Enterprise Investment Scheme (EIS). EIS fund raising is designed to help your company raise money to grow your business. It does this by offering tax reliefs to individual investors who buy new shares in your company. Read more here.

Up to £5 million each year, and a maximum of £12 million in your company’s lifetime, can be raised through the use of EIS. This includes amounts received from other venture capital schemes. Please note that Knowledge Intensive Companies (KIC’s) broadly have double these limited).

Details are complex, but we can offer advice for you to progress through the process as smoothly as possible. Comprehensive advice regarding the scheme rules from Dixcart UK will ensure that your investors claim and retain EIS tax reliefs relating to their shares and we can also manage the whole process, from pre-approval to the issue of the EIS certificate.

Dixcart UK is a tech sector specialist and also offer expertise on the different rules that are available for knowledge-intensive companies that carry out a significant amount of research, development or innovation. If you would like assistance with EIS fund raising, please contact us.

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