David considers the popularity of BPR vs trusts, the outlook for the legislation around the relief, BPR vs EIS and the key areas advisers should look into when sourcing product.
Tony discusses risk and client suitability, talks about some of the scenarios where BPR is uniquely placed to provide a solution and gives his views on the differences between tax avoidance, tax evasion, tax mitigation and tax planning.
Henny Dovland, Business Development Manager at TIME Investments, points out that many renewable energy EIS investors now own BPR qualifying assets, and that advisers might want to consider BPR products for these clients as they begin to exit EIS.
Andrew Sherlock, partner at Oxford Capital reveals that EIS investing doesn’t have to seasonal – and in fact there can be advantages to investing outside of quarter one when managers have more capacity and benefits can be accessed earlier.
Nigel Ashfield, Managing Director of TIME Investments talks about the current state of play in the EIS market and what the future might hold now that we are seeing the end of renewable investment incentives within EIS.
Sarah Wadham, Director General of the EIS Association tells us why EIS investments serve a wider purpose that goes beyond just generating returns for investors, and helps support a vital part of the UK economy.
Gillian Roche Saunders, Head of Venture Finance at compliance consultancy Bovil discusses what comprises a good client file when it comes to EIS and what, if anything, advisers and their teams need to do differently.
Andrew Marris, founder of MICAP discusses his reasons for entering the venture capital marketplace and what he thinks MICAP has to offer advisers who recommend EIS, VCTs and BPR based products.