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Farmers warn mansion tax might be double whammy

By Editorial Board Published November 28, 2025 5 Min Read
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Farmers warn mansion tax might be double whammy

Farmers have warned the federal government it will be unfair to incorporate farms within the mansion tax as they’re working companies, “not luxury homes”.

Rachel Reeves revealed properties price £2m or extra might be topic to an annual cost on prime of council tax from 2028.

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Her spokesman refused to rule out farms having to pay the mansion tax, which might show a double hit for farmers after final 12 months’s finances eliminated inheritance tax aid for farms price greater than £1m.

The Conservatives accused Labour of “waging a war on farmers”, whereas the Lib Dems mentioned the federal government has “no understanding of farmers or farms”.

Farmers have been protesting since Ms Reeves’s inheritance tax announcement final 12 months.

She gave them a small concession on Wednesday as she introduced farmers and small enterprise house owners will have the ability to switch as much as £1m of any unused inheritance tax allowance to their partner or civil associate in the event that they die – bringing them in keeping with owners.

Farmers have mentioned that is welcome however doesn’t handle the difficulty fully, as they mentioned many farms will nonetheless need to promote land off, or promote up totally, resulting from inheritance tax prices.

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Ms Reeves’s spokesman mentioned there might be “a consultation that will look at different cases” for the mansion tax.

Requested if he might rule out farms having to pay the tax, he mentioned: “There’s a consultation on cases to be accounted for.”

He mentioned the Valuation Workplace Company (VOA), which supplies property taxation recommendation to the federal government, might be finishing up the session.

The VOA can also be chargeable for valuing properties for council tax and enterprise charges.

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“If a tax built for high-value homes were ever stretched to cover barns, grain stores, or the land a farmer needs to run their business, it would hit people the policy was never written for.

“There are already clear guidelines for valuing residential property. That is about council tax on properties, and this method has all the time been constructed round residential use, not the land and buildings a farmer depends on to run a enterprise.”

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Shadow chancellor Sir Mel Stride. Pic: PA

“Having been whacked by the family farm tax last year, farmers now face a double hit with Rachel Reeves’s family home tax.

“Reeves’s farm tax has already positioned heavy stress on many household farms.

“At a time when certainty is essential, this budget has left people feeling that nothing is safe – not their home, their job, their savings, their pension or their farm.

“This was the advantages finances. Rachel Reeves has chosen to place taxes up on hardworking individuals to pay for increasingly welfare.”

“For a lot of farmers, their house is their workplace. Some farmers who might be hit by this tax earn lower than the minimal wage for doing work that’s completely essential to our nation.”

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Below the mansion tax, formally referred to as the “high-value council tax surcharge”, there might be 4 bands.

The bottom band, for properties price between £2m and £2.5m, pays £2,500.

The very best band, for properties price £5m or extra, pays £7,500.

Ms Reeves and the Workplace for Price range Accountability (OBR) didn’t reveal the 2 center bands and costs.

However she mentioned the surcharge could be uprated yearly by the Shopper Worth Index (CPI) inflation.

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