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Previously on "If you want to pay less tax"

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  • Ploptimus
    replied
    Originally posted by DealorNoDeal View Post
    Don't use a scheme (dodgy umbrella).

    Use Govt approved reliefs.

    Pension contributions
    EIS, SEIS, VCT
    https://mooreks.co.uk/wp-content/upl...IS+and+VCT.pdf

    And before anyone says the latter are risky, they're nowhere near as risky as using a scheme.
    I tend to put bits of money in EIS/SEIS via Crowcube and Seedrs throughout each year with a plan that once I have done that for 3-5 years I may start getting some returns that I will also reinvest to reduce my tax liability. I tend to invest small amounts i.e. a couple of hundred at a time across a diverse range of companies.

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  • DealorNoDeal
    started a topic If you want to pay less tax

    If you want to pay less tax

    Don't use a scheme (dodgy umbrella).

    Use Govt approved reliefs.

    Pension contributions
    EIS, SEIS, VCT
    https://mooreks.co.uk/wp-content/upl...IS+and+VCT.pdf

    And before anyone says the latter are risky, they're nowhere near as risky as using a scheme.

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