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The Corporate Venturing Scheme (CVS) is aimed at companies considering direct investment, in the form of a minority shareholding, in small independent higher-risk trading companies or groups of such companies.
Find information on the number of companies that raised funds for the Corporate Venturing Scheme (CVS) and the number of companies making those investments.
Use form CVS1 to give details of a Corporate Venturing Scheme to ensure the scheme is compliant with the law.
Use supplementary pages CT600G (2006) Version 2 if your company is claiming relief under the Corporate Venturing Scheme (CVS).
The statistics includes a commentary on the Corporate Venturing Scheme (CVS), as well as data sources and methodology.
Number of companies, investors and amount of investment from 2000-11 to 2009-10.
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Find out how venture capital schemes work, who can apply and what tax reliefs are available for your investors.
Corporate Venturing Scheme - applications for advance clearance under Finance Act 2000 Schedule 15 Part X.
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