I have an option to invest in a drama series. The basics of the investment are:
- Invest € 8300
- Loan (arranged) €16700
- Total Investment €25000
Tax Relief @ 41% €10250
Return € 1950 (ie - the tax saved)
On one hand, it seems like you will make 23.5% return, but if something crazy happens and the project doesn't go ahead, I'd be liable for the bank loan of €16700. The equity I invest is not repaid (therefore I'm really just buying the right to have the tax relief)
Initally I was keen, but now I'm not so sure - if the project overruns or the amount paid to the bank at the end is not enought to cover the loan, I would be liable for it.
It seems like a lot of risk for a relatively small return
Anyone else out there do one of these and what do you think? The scheme is being run by a well know company in this field - Horwath Bastow Charleton & the productio has been pre-sold, which should help reduce the risk.
- Invest € 8300
- Loan (arranged) €16700
- Total Investment €25000
Tax Relief @ 41% €10250
Return € 1950 (ie - the tax saved)
On one hand, it seems like you will make 23.5% return, but if something crazy happens and the project doesn't go ahead, I'd be liable for the bank loan of €16700. The equity I invest is not repaid (therefore I'm really just buying the right to have the tax relief)
Initally I was keen, but now I'm not so sure - if the project overruns or the amount paid to the bank at the end is not enought to cover the loan, I would be liable for it.
It seems like a lot of risk for a relatively small return
Anyone else out there do one of these and what do you think? The scheme is being run by a well know company in this field - Horwath Bastow Charleton & the productio has been pre-sold, which should help reduce the risk.