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reducing corporation tax by "investing" in a loss making film studio

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    reducing corporation tax by "investing" in a loss making film studio

    Anyone got any experience of the tactic to reduce your corp tax bill by investing in the film industry ?


    For your investment ....you basically can get trading losses from this investment that reduces your corp tax now .. and there is possible upside that the film does well

    (he said trying to summarise a big document into one line)

    #2
    If you're making an investment then surely it would be a Balance Sheet item, therefore it wouldn't reduce your profit or your CT.

    Do you mean buying a company, and potentially taking advantage of group loss relief?
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      #3
      I think he means being a film 'Angel' and investing in film production.
      "I can put any old tat in my sig, put quotes around it and attribute to someone of whom I've heard, to make it sound true."
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        #4
        Originally posted by cojak View Post
        I think he means being a film 'Angel' and investing in film production.
        I think HMRC would be quite hard to convince it wasn't a capital investment though unless it was very cleverly set up.

        Also, "losses' need to come from somewhere, an accountant friend of mine called these schemes just another variant of a Ponzi scheme, someone down the line will get hit for a big genuine loss.

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          #5
          Originally posted by craig1 View Post
          I think HMRC would be quite hard to convince it wasn't a capital investment though unless it was very cleverly set up.

          Also, "losses' need to come from somewhere, an accountant friend of mine called these schemes just another variant of a Ponzi scheme, someone down the line will get hit for a big genuine loss.
          its schemes like these

          Dean Street Productions | Future Capital Partners

          The Investment | The Division Films

          trying to see if there is a catch ...

          seem to be pretty straightforward .

          anyone out there using them to their advantage ?

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            #6
            folks ...anyone out there using these sort of deals ?

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