Wilf Wolf
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Surely it wouldn’t be too difficult to devise a system where IHT was paid if the person inheriting the land doesn’t use it as their primary source of income for a set period of time, say 7 years? The alternative is over time farms will shrink in size and the land will be bought by huge farm businesses who will then employ a workforce on minimum wage to farm it.
I know farmers tend to vote Tory but this battle will certainly impact Labour’s support in constituencies where they’ve been elected for the first time in nearly a generation and it’s over a ridiculously small amount of money in the grand scheme of things. Really would have made more sense to target trust funds whereby people like the Duke of Westminster reportedly paid less IHT than the vast majority despite inheriting assets worth many millions.
I know farmers tend to vote Tory but this battle will certainly impact Labour’s support in constituencies where they’ve been elected for the first time in nearly a generation and it’s over a ridiculously small amount of money in the grand scheme of things. Really would have made more sense to target trust funds whereby people like the Duke of Westminster reportedly paid less IHT than the vast majority despite inheriting assets worth many millions.