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Posted 13 days ago by MrNeilC
Hello, I invested in a UK company through the EIS scheme in the 19/20 tax year, but I was a non-resident in the UK during that tax year so it was never claimed on any tax return. However, the company has just now gone into administration. My question is am I now able to claim EIS loss relief in my 24/25 tax return, now that I am a resident in the UK and will be doing a UK tax return? Many thanks!
Posted 8 days ago by HMRC Admin 19 Response
Hi,
You can claim losses in the other assets and gains section of the tax return relating to EIS shares.
Thank you.
Posted 8 days ago by MrNeilC
Thank you for that. I don't have (nor do I remember receiving) any correspondence from HMRC about this when I made the initial investment. The tax return is asking for an HMRC reference number and an "HMRC office which issued the EIS" - do you know how I would obtain this information now?
Posted about 13 hours ago by HMRC Admin 25 Response
Hi MrNeilC,
You can contact the self assessment helpline to see if we hold the details.
Self Assessment: general enquiries
Thanlk you. 

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