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1461 out of 2000 would show significant progress 1461 out of let’s say 6000 not so much. |
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Rather than cover old ground again, let's look forward: what can the country do to reclaim some of the previous prosperity and improve public services/infrastructure. I have suggested that the Single Market would be, by far, the biggest beneficial change. What else can make a positive and significant difference?
I think the Budget had a lot of positives but also some amateurish mistakes. I have said that Starmer has little or no imagination and I guess we can see some of this here. The application of IHT of Farming estates was handled badly. They should have put some caveats to allow the small Farmers to be passed on to relatives as long as they continue the business plus a value threshold to differentiate these types of Farms from the larger agri-businesses. |
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After all, it was the decision of our voters. |
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They’ve screwed up big time with the inheritance tax on farms.
They’re idiots and have not thought it through at all……which is really worrying and shows ignorant form, as they did with WFA. This will be reversed, very quietly, in the next 12 months………..just wait for Iran to nuke Israel and they’ll announce it then. |
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How many farms will be affected by Budget tax rises?
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many farmers are asset rich and cash poor, making around 1% profit on what they put into the farm. And it's not just about APR and BPR, the land and property is one thing but you also have all the farm machinery, stock, livestock etc that would be factored in. You'll end up with smaller farms (BTW 3million is not a lot of money for a tax relief amount, in Yorkshire let alone further south, or anywhere else.) potentially having to sell some of the farm...to who? James bloody Dyson probably, or some city conglomerate that see's an opportunity, or Bill Gates (biggest farmland owner in the US) We'll end up with farms owned by banks and venture capitalists instead of the actual farmers. |
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I bought a section of field from a farmer, next to my property. not massive 7m x 45m. When negotiating with the farmer I had a figure in mind, and an absolute top figure I would not go over or god strike me dead. We shook on double the top figure. When doing the paperwork the conveyancer said "you did well there" I said "you're joking aren't you". he said "you're lucky he sold it to you at all, the thing about land is...they don't make it anymore....." |
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