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Meals costs may rise resulting from Rachel Reeves’s farm inheritance tax change in funds, farmers warn

By Editorial Board Published October 31, 2024 4 Min Read
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Meals costs may rise resulting from Rachel Reeves’s farm inheritance tax change in funds, farmers warn

Rachel Reeves’ modifications to agricultural inheritance tax may result in meals worth rises and may have a “catastrophic” affect on household farms, farmers have warned.

The chancellor introduced in Wednesday’s funds inheritance tax of fifty%, at an efficient fee of 20%, will likely be imposed on farms value over £1m, the place beforehand they had been exempt.

Her announcement has been met with anger from rural communities, with celebrities reminiscent of Jeremy Clarkson saying farmers “have been shafted”, and Kirstie Allsopp saying the chancellor has “destroyed the ability [for farmers] to pass farms on to their children”.

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Nationwide Farmers’ Union (NFU) president Tom Bradshaw mentioned the coverage “will snatch away” the following technology’s means to supply British meals.

“Our margins and costs are so tight and anything we make is reinvested, so I’d have to sell land which would not go back into food production,” she mentioned.

“They’re going to have to come to their senses because food prices will go up because we won’t be able to produce as much food.”

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Jeremy Clarkson, whose TV present has opened up the struggles of farming to tens of millions, mentioned farmers have ‘been shafted’. Pic: PA

However she mentioned farms are companies and most run on tight margins with little spare money.

She added a £1m farm would solely be about 100 acres in most UK areas, “which is not a viable business proposition”.

The £1m cap may additionally rack up fairly rapidly as it isn’t simply the worth of land, but in addition livestock, farmhouses, sheds and equipment.

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Most farms are run on small margins. Pic: Sky Information

Conservative shadow farming minister Robbie Moore, who’s from a farming background, mentioned the transfer is “catastrophic for family farms”.

“They’ve utterly underestimated the impact this may have, it creates a number of uncertainty by way of how that land will likely be managed.

“If you want to invest in that holding to produce food, you need certainty, and what the announcement creates is uncertainty.

“It can have a direct affect on the meals safety agenda and meals costs additional down the road.

“If you’re wanting to work hard to hand farmland down to the next generation, you’re completely disincentivised to do that.”

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He reiterated what a number of farmers have been saying: that their land could also be excessive in worth, however they’re combating cashflows, so paying tax to proceed the household enterprise might not be viable for a lot of.

NFU president Mr Bradshaw added: “This budget not only threatens family farms but will also make producing food more expensive.

“This implies extra value for farmers who merely can’t take in it, and it must be borne by somebody.

“Farmers are down to the bone and gristle, who is going to carry these costs?”

The federal government says it’s nonetheless dedicated to supporting farmers and “the vital role they play to feed our nation”.

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