Community Investment Tax Relief: accreditation of community development finance institutions
Guidance for bodies seeking accreditation under the Community Investment Tax Relief (CITR) scheme.
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- Department for Business and Trade, HM Revenue & Customs and Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy
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- 24 April 2013
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Community Investment Tax Relief (CITR): material concerning the accreditation of community development finance institutions (CDFIs)
Ref: CITR/19/1
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Aggregate investment for accredited community development finance institutions (CDFIs) under CITR
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Guidance and rules for bodies seeking Community Development Finance Institution(Institution (CDFI) accreditation under the Community Investment Tax Relief (CITR) scheme.
The scheme encourages investment in disadvantaged communities by giving tax relief to investors who back businesses and other enterprises in disadvantaged areas through investing in accredited CDFIs. See also the HM Revenue and Customs Brief Guide for Investors if you are interested in making an investment.
We also provide a list of CITR accredited Community Development Finance Institutions.
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Published 24 April 2013
Last updated 1631 AugustMarch 2024
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2025-03-31 14:11
Big Issue Investment Trust, Chamber Acorn Fund (Humber) Limited, Industrial Common Ownership Finance Community Capital Limited, Industrial Common Ownership Finance Limited, Seedar Finance Limited and SWIG 7 Limited added to the list of accredited CDFIs.
2024-08-16 14:01
Addition of 2022 to 2023 aggregate investment data for Accredited Community Development Finance Institutions (CDFIs).
2024-04-17 16:29
The attached list of CITR accredited community development finance institutions (CDFIs) has been updated with one new entry.
2023-12-21 16:27
The list of CITR accredited CDFIs for 2023 has been updated.
2023-06-02 15:44
Updated statistical data for financial year 2021/2022 and updated list of accredited CDFIs.
Details
Guidance and rules for bodies seeking Community Development Finance Institution(Institution (CDFI) accreditation under the Community Investment Tax Relief (CITR) scheme.
The scheme encourages investment in disadvantaged communities by giving tax relief to investors who back businesses and other enterprises in disadvantaged areas through investing in accredited CDFIs. See also the HM Revenue and Customs Brief Guide for Investors if you are interested in making an investment.
We also provide a list of CITR accredited Community Development Finance Institutions.
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Sign up for emails or print this page
Update history
2025-03-31 14:11
Big Issue Investment Trust, Chamber Acorn Fund (Humber) Limited, Industrial Common Ownership Finance Community Capital Limited, Industrial Common Ownership Finance Limited, Seedar Finance Limited and SWIG 7 Limited added to the list of accredited CDFIs.
2024-08-16 14:01
Addition of 2022 to 2023 aggregate investment data for Accredited Community Development Finance Institutions (CDFIs).
2024-04-17 16:29
The attached list of CITR accredited community development finance institutions (CDFIs) has been updated with one new entry.
2023-12-21 16:27
The list of CITR accredited CDFIs for 2023 has been updated.
2023-06-02 15:44
Updated statistical data for financial year 2021/2022 and updated list of accredited CDFIs.