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Family farm tax bill will wipe-out profits for 10 years, warns CLA

Growers would have to allocate 159% of its profit each year just to cover the tax bill

Jane Thynne
Head of News and Business
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Family farms will be forced to sacrifice profits for more than 10 years under new APR and interitance rules
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Family farms will be forced to sacrifice profits for more than 10 years under new APR and interitance rules

²ÝÁñÉçÇø could face inheritance tax bills that would wipe out their profits every year for 10 years following changes announced in this year's Budget, an industry body has warned. Modelling compiled...

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