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Future of Farming

Proceeding contribution from Sarah Smith (Labour) in the House of Commons on Wednesday, 4 December 2024. It occurred during Debate on Future of Farming.

A farming survey shows that the farmers we are speaking about make an average profit of £96,000 per year, which means that even those who are impacted will not be subject to the same level of inheritance tax as many people on similar incomes. They face half the rate of inheritance tax, and through gifting they can avoid that if they undertake the necessary planning. They can of course still protect their farmhouse—that concern is sometimes raised—through the way the system operates. We have to keep coming back to the point that at least 75% of farmers will not be impacted by the measure.

Our Government have an ambitious plan for our farmers. They will invest £2.4 billion in farming next year to focus on sustainable food production and protecting nature. They are getting £60 million out the door through the farming recovery fund and have committed to providing a further £208 million to prevent the collapse of our defences against disease threats—

Type
Proceeding contribution
Reference
758 c139WH 
Session
2024-25
Chamber / Committee
Westminster Hall
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