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Find out about tax reliefs available to individuals who invest in certain companies, social enterprises, or Venture Capital Trusts.
UK Financial Investments Limited (UKFI) manages the government’s investments in the Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS), Lloyds Banking Group (Lloyds) and UK Asset Resolution Ltd (UKAR). UKFI is a company with HM Treasury as its sole shareholder and operates at...
Three investment-ready critical-mineral projects in Kyrgyzstan, for beryllium, rare earth elements, and antimony, fluorite and gold, offer strong economic opportunities.
Find out about changes to the Business Investment Relief rules from 6 April 2017.
Find out about making investments for someone who does not have mental capacity.
Guidance and forms covering investment schemes. Including venture capital schemes, collective investment schemes and community investment tax relief.
Find out which stocks and shares you can purchase, make or hold in an investor's stocks and shares ISA.
Find out which investments qualify for Innovative Finance Individuals Savings Accounts (ISAs).
Find out if your social enterprise meets the conditions of the social investment tax relief (SITR) scheme for investments made on or before 5 April 2023.
If a registered pension scheme has had UK Income Tax deducted from its investment income you can ask HMRC to repay the tax.
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