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Autumn Budget 2024 – Full Summary
Chancellor Rachel Reeves delivered her Budget on 30 October 2024. She pledged to ‘invest, invest, invest’ to drive growth and ‘restore economic stability’.
What does the Labour General Election win mean for farmers?
Accounting for agriculture and farming
The agriculture industry is changing fast. Having advised farmers and landowners for over 90 years, we are experienced with the unique and complex taxation rules for the industry, and the new styles of diversification that are beginning to be a way of life for many.
Our specialist agribusiness team works with rural business owners and farmers throughout Oxfordshire, Buckinghamshire, Northamptonshire, and beyond, ranging from small farms to complex landed estates – we also act for one of the UK’s largest agricultural food producers.
Close connections with local land agents and solicitors, along with our strong links to industry organisations such as the National Farmers Union (NFU) and Country Land and Business Association (CLA), ensure we are best positioned to advise on your farm or rural business.
With our specialist agribusiness experience, we are able to offer advice on a wide range of issues, including:
- Succession planning
- Inheritance tax & trusts
- Transactions & capital gains tax (CGT)
- Diversification
- Farm accounting & financial planning
- Agricultural tenancies & contract agreements
- Renewables
There are various grants and tax breaks for an agricultural business, which may be available to you. With ways to offset other taxes and incomes, our team can help you to safeguard your assets and ensure you are prepared for the future.
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Specialist sectors
News
Autumn Budget 2024 – Full Summary
Chancellor Rachel Reeves delivered her Budget on 30 October 2024. She pledged to ‘invest, invest, invest’ to drive growth and ‘restore economic stability’.
What does the Labour General Election win mean for farmers?
Farm incomes fell by 10% in 2023 Defra figures show
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