Britain's innovators backed with around £100m of new investment
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Entrepreneurship tax relief package comes into force
In a boost to entrepreneurs, startups and scale-ups, a package to unlock private investment and double tax reliefs has been brought into force by the government. The changes implemented to coincide with the start of the new tax year expand the number of companies eligible for the enterprise management incentives (EMI) scheme, helping companies to attract and reward talent. The EMI is a tax advantaged share scheme that allows eligible companies …
Britain's innovators backed with around £100m of new investment
Entrepreneurs, start-ups and scale-ups are to receive a boost as a package to unlock private investment and double tax reliefs is brought into force. £100 million of new investment a year unlocked as entrepreneurship tax relief package comes into force.
Government's £100m pledge for innovators dismissed as a drop in the ocean after £25bn National Insurance raid
The government has announced a £100million package of measures aimed at unlocking private investment for Britain’s entrepreneurs, start-ups and scale-ups, but business leaders have rounded on the plans, warning that established small firms are being forgotten while the broader strategy for enterprise remains “in a muddle.” Brought into force at the start of the new tax year, the changes expand eligibility for the Enterprise Management Incentives…
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