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NFU warns the government many farmers ‘want to be militant’ over Chancellors brutal inheritance tax raid

4th Nov 24 2:37 pm

National Farmersโ€™ Union President Tom Bradshaw has said farmers across the UK are very concerned by Labourโ€™s inheritance tax change and warned โ€œmany of them want to be militantโ€ over the Chancellorโ€™s decisions in the Autumn Budget.

Last week farmers who were watching Labourโ€™s first Budget were left horrified and have spoken out saying this is โ€œcompletely unfair.โ€

The NFU President said there is a lot of โ€œangerโ€ out there among farmers and this is not going to go away quietly.

Bradshaw said heโ€™s never seen โ€œthe weight of support, the strength of feeling and angerโ€ over the inheritance tax changes.

Farms worth more than ยฃ1 million (which is a vast majority) will be billed with 20% inheritance tax, this could lead to ยฃ3 million in taxes left to be paid by those who inherit the farm, which could lead to them being sold for a loss, this also will affect many as most have no capital.

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On Monday the NFU President met with the Environment Secretary Steve Reed and Exchequer Secretary to the Treasury James Murray and warned most farms will be affected.

Bradshaw told the PA news agency, โ€œObviously, we fully dispute the figures the Treasury has been using and weโ€™ve played back Defraโ€™s own figures.

โ€œSo, the Treasury is saying only 27% of farms will be within scope of these changes, Defraโ€™s own figures suggest that two-thirds of farms will be in scope.

โ€œHow they can have that wide a discrepancy within Government is quite unbelievable.โ€

He said thereโ€™s no resolution to the โ€œmassive mistakeโ€ made by the Chancellor, adding, โ€œWeโ€™ve made very passionately our perception clear, that this tax change is completely unfair.

โ€œIt had been ruled out by the secretary of state in the run-up to the election and now there are many family farms right across the United Kingdom that are worried for their future.โ€

Bradshaw said: โ€œThereโ€™s no way through it for them.โ€

He added, โ€œWe will continue to try and work with the Government to get to a resolution but something has to change.

โ€œI have never seen the weight of support, the strength of feeling and anger that there is in this industry today.

โ€œMany of them want to be militant.

โ€œNow we are not encouraging that in any way shape or form, but Government need to understand that there is a real strength of feeling behind what this change means for the future of family farming in this country.โ€

The Chancellor told the BBC on Sunday, ย โ€œOnly a very small number of agricultural properties will be affected, but last year the benefits of agricultural property relief, 40% of the benefit was felt by 7% of the wealthiest land owners.

โ€œI donโ€™t think it is affordable to carry on with a relief like that when our public finances are under so much pressure.โ€

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