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As the regional business development agency, Invest NI’s role is to grow the local economy. We do this by helping new and existing businesses to compete internationally, and by attracting new investment to Northern Ireland. Invest NI works with the...
The Office for Investment (OfI) is a joint unit of HM Treasury, the Department for Business and Trade, and Number 10. We source and secure transformational investment to drive growth, job creation, and increased productivity across the UK. Office for...
Find out about changes to the Business Investment Relief rules from 6 April 2017.
How to apply for investment partner qualification (IPQ) to receive funding and deliver homes through the Social and Affordable Homes Programme (SAHP) 2026 to 2036.
How the Investment Manager Exemption identifies if overseas investors are liable for tax on transactions conducted by a UK investment manager.
Find out which investments qualify for Innovative Finance Individuals Savings Accounts (ISAs).
Once you’ve secured a Social and Affordable Homes Programme (SAHP) 2026 to 2036 funding allocation, there are requirements to meet before funding is paid.
Find out about tax reliefs available to individuals who invest in certain companies, social enterprises, or Venture Capital Trusts.
The Investment Management System is used by Homes England partners to submit bids for funding under the Affordable Homes Programme.
Non-resident businesses can get advice on how UK tax law applies using HMRC's Inward Investment Support service.
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