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MPs on farming committee name on Rachel Reeves to delay household farm tax

By Editorial Board Published May 16, 2025 5 Min Read
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MPs on farming committee name on Rachel Reeves to delay household farm tax

The UK’s meals safety and the way forward for farming lies in Rachel Reeves’ fingers, a number one MP has mentioned as a committee referred to as on the federal government to delay farm inheritance tax adjustments.

The setting, meals and rural affairs (EFRA) committee has launched a report calling on the federal government to delay the reforms for a yr till April 2027.

Chancellor Rachel Reeves introduced within the October price range farmers would now not be allowed to say inheritance tax reduction for farms price greater than £1m from April 2026.

The transfer prompted a number of protests in Westminster by farmers who mentioned it’s going to threaten the way forward for 1000’s of multi-generational household farms.

The EFRA committee, made up of seven Labour MPs and 4 Lib Dem and Tory MPs, mentioned a pause within the implementation would “allow for better formulation of tax policy and provide the government with an opportunity to convey a positive long-term vision for farming”.

A delay would additionally defend susceptible farmers who would have “more time to seek appropriate professional advice”, the MPs mentioned.

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There have been a number of protests

The MPs raised issues the change was introduced “without adequate consultation, impact assessment or affordability assessment”, leaving the affect on farms and meals safety “disputed and unclear”.

They mentioned it dangers producing “unintended consequences” and threaten to “affect the most vulnerable”.

The MPs have referred to as on the federal government to contemplate different reforms.

Chair of the EFRA Committee Alistair Carmichael said the government should pause and reconsider the farmers' inheritance tax changes

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Chair of the EFRA Committee Alistair Carmichael mentioned the federal government ought to pause and rethink the farmers’ inheritance tax adjustments

“The use of land purchase by the super rich as a means of sheltering their wealth is something which is not in the public interest or farmers.

“However this isn’t the way in which to go about reform.

“The risk is you see farmers selling out, they will sell out to people who are not going to use land for food production then we risk losing food security – we’ve seen how foolish relying on exports is after Putin’s invasion.”

Jeremy Clarkson arrives in central London to join the farmers protest over the changes to inheritance tax (IHT) rules in the recent budget with introduce new taxes on farms worth more than ..1 million. Picture date: Tuesday November 19, 2024. PA Photo. Farmers have reacted over the inheritance tax changes for farming businesses, which limit the 100% relief for farms to only the first ..1 million of combined agricultural and business property. For anything above that, landowners will pay a 20% tax rate, rather than the standard 40% rate of inheritance tax (IHT) applied to other land and property. PA Photo. Photo credit should read: Aaron Chown/PA Wire

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Celebrities similar to Jeremy Clarkson have drawn consideration to the outrage

He added “as an outsider looking in”, the way in which wherein the Treasury dealt with the inheritance tax announcement, after Labour mentioned in opposition they might not change it, “has created a real problem of political authority” for Setting Secretary Steve Reed.

“It’s a problem the Treasury themselves can solve,” he mentioned.

“Their own backbenchers increasingly think they should solve this and our report today gives them an opportunity to do that if they choose to take it.

“It truly is as much as the Chancellor of the Exchequer. It’s over to her now.”

The committee report says earlier than the autumn price range 70% of farmers felt optimistic about their futures, however that fell to 12% after the price range.

The survey, by the Farmers Guardian in March, additionally discovered 84% of farmers felt their psychological well being has been affected by the announcement.

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Britain's Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves walks with the red budget box outside her office on Downing Street in London, Britain October 30, 2024. REUTERS/Mina Kim

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Farmers mentioned the federal government asserting the closure of purposes to this yr’s sustainable farming incentive with simply hours to go, was additionally a trigger.

The committee mentioned there are different methods to attain reform, and referred to as on the federal government to publish its analysis and rationale for not following different coverage measures.

In addition they mentioned the Division for the Setting, Meals and Rural Affairs has a sample of “poor communication and last-minute decision-making following rumours and departmental leaks”.

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