Id like to discuss this with someone who has actually done this, as I have been denied and know why, but id like to see how you do it without giving away so much of your company .. and how you deal with the investors after the first film and returns etc?
Thanks!
The rules have changed for SEIS. You now have to have your investors lined up before you apply. This is counterintuitive. I suspect this may also be the case with EIS.
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The rules for EIS changed in March, we met with our accountants and found that SEIS has not changed. We received our Advanced Assurance from HMRC and it was very straight forward.
I am aware of the changes, but is there a way of doing it without giving away a big portion of your brand, or for EIS thats it really and the only way to do it?
Seems bizarre to have your investors lined up before AA - because you need that to approach investors lol.