The fund will close on 5 April.
The provider announced the start of the fund today (18 January) and confirmed it will offer investors a portfolio of at least six companies.
The fund — which has a minimum investment of £25,000 — follows Calculus' first EIS offering which closed in April 2023.
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Chief executive and co-founder John Glencross said the new fund offers more straightforward tax planning to investors.
«It also provides the conscientious investor with a chance to support a new wave of UK companies while enhancing their own wealth,» he added.
Investors can claim income tax relief at up to 30% with the fund, which itself will aim to return £2 tax free for each £1 invested.
The fund will close on 5 April.
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