VCT and EIS changes

The new rules will allow companies to raise more capital under the following schemes although investors will need to factor in reduced VCT Income Tax relief when assessing opportunities.

The Venture Capital Trusts (VCT) and Enterprise Investment Scheme (EIS) are designed to encourage private investment into trading companies. Both schemes help support business growth while at the same time encouraging individuals to fund these companies.

A number of changes to the schemes were announced at Budget 2025 and will apply from 6 April 2026.

The main changes are as follows:

  • Gross assets limits: Companies’ gross assets will increase for EIS and VCT eligibility to £30 million immediately before the share issue (from £15 million) and £35 million immediately after the issue (from £16 million).
  • Annual investment limits: Companies will be able to raise up to £10 million annually (from £5 million) and £20 million for knowledge-intensive companies (from £10 million).
  • Lifetime investment limits: Companies’ lifetime limit will increase to £24 million (from £12 million), and £40 million for knowledge-intensive companies (from £20 million).
  • VCT Income Tax relief: The rate of Income Tax relief for individuals investing in VCTs will reduce from 30% to 20%.

 

These increases in annual, lifetime and gross assets apply only to qualifying companies that are not registered in Northern Ireland and are not engaged in trading goods, or in the generation, transmission, distribution, supply, wholesale trade, or cross-border exchange of electricity.

These companies remain eligible under the current scheme limits.

These changes are designed to encourage larger investments into qualifying companies. 

Investors should be aware of the reduced VCT Income Tax relief available and ensure that investments still remain worthwhile.

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