Net profit of 40-50k from a 300-400 acre farm? That's only £125 an acre.So a typical 300-400 Acre farm, in the South/SE of England might have a value of around £6M. So that's a £600k tax bill. Not too easy to pay for business that returns a net profit of about 40-50k
They are being treated better than the rest of the population but still complaining.
They will only pay IHT on the value above £1M (not the whole value of the farm), but, as with the rest of us there is no IHT to be paid on the value of property up to £325,000, bringing the untaxed total to £1.325m. If the farmer is married, their spouse would be able to pass on another £1.325m tax free, taking the total untaxed amount to £2.65m. There is also a £175,000 tax-free allowance on a main residence when it's being passed on to children or grandchildren. This potentially brings the total untaxed amount for a farming couple to up to £3m.
Then they only pay IHT at 20%, not the 40% that the rest of us would pay.
Bitter pill to swallow especially if it's been in your family for generations.
Plus, they've potentially been passing wealth down, tax-free, for generations, have they not?
So what?Plus, they've potentially been passing wealth down, tax-free, for generations, have they not?
No, see above.Plus, they've potentially been passing wealth down, tax-free, for generations, have they not?
On top of the lower tax rate of 20 per cent, and the additional reliefs, they will have much longer period to pay the IHT debt at, IIRC, better rates of interest.. A lot of farms suffered after brexhit, with loss of labour and eu subsidies, and the last government did little to give them a clear picture of the future other than some limited assistance to larger farms and an emphasis on the environment. Rees Sprogg basically said rely on market forces. It is truly sickening to see Chemi Badenock telling the farmers we have got your back.So a typical 300-400 Acre farm, in the South/SE of England might have a value of around £6M. So that's a £600k tax bill. Not too easy to pay for business that returns a net profit of about 40-50k