NFU president Tom Bradshaw said the Government believed it was 'right' and that the proposals were 'fair', with the farming industry offered ‘generous' exemptions
Rod Cordingley, a valuation and asset management specialist at Stephensons Rural, breaks down the changes and provides essential guidance for farmers facing the new tax environment
Mr Taylor writes about changes to ABR and BPR, alongside the revenue it will raise for the Treasury
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Farming groups including the NFU, CLA, Tenant Íæż½ã½ã Association and the Central Association for Agricultural Valuers met with the Treasury today
In today's Farming in Five, head of news and business Alex Black discusses the farming union's and other farming bodies upcoming meeting with the Treasury, the trends in sheep meat production and the fall in confidence in small businesses
All four UK farming unions and member organisations from across the sector are due to meet with Treasury officials on February 18 to discuss the Government's proposed changes to Inheritance Tax
Tax savings for farmers on furnished holiday lets could soon disappear under Chancellor Rachel Reeves' Autumn Budget changes
Prior to the Budget, the Íæż½ã½ã' Union of Wales previously warned a worse case scenario of full ‘Barnettisation' of Wales' agricultural funding could equate to a ‘drop of around 40% in funding for Welsh farming - a cut of around £150m a year'
This week from Íæż½ã½ã's online editor Emily Ashworth