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VCT, EIS and Seed EIS offer advisers great tax planning and investment opportunities for their clients, particularly in the run up to the end of the tax year. But how do advisers ensure they get the right scheme to meet the needs of their client?

Are these schemes just for higher rate tax payers, or can they be used for other clients with smaller sums to invest as part of a diversified investment portfolio? Join us live at 11am on Wednesday 29 January to watch three industry experts representing each one of the tax efficient schemes discuss these issues and take questions live from advisers. Chair: Lawrence Gosling, editorial director of Investment Week and Professional Adviser Speakers: Eliot Kaye, director of Puma Investments Harvey Shulman, founder of Seed Mentors Andrew Ferguson, partner at Maven Capital P...

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