I'm pretty sure I don't pay Capital Gains tax, so:
** If you didn't realise gains last year and make an investment during the 2013-14 tax year, SEIS and related reliefs allow you claim up to: **
64%
of your investment back if the startup succeeds - and you pay no CGT when you sell your shares
86.5%
of your investment back if the startup fails - significantly reducing any losses you incur when investing in startups
I'm pretty sure I don't pay Capital Gains tax, so:
** If you didn't realise gains last year and make an investment during the 2013-14 tax year, SEIS and related reliefs allow you claim up to: **
64%
of your investment back if the startup succeeds - and you pay no CGT when you sell your shares
86.5%
of your investment back if the startup fails - significantly reducing any losses you incur when investing in startups