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The seventh edition of our Agricultural Newsletter is now live

November 18th 2024
 

It’s been an eventful few weeks for those in farming, either as owners or as landlords.  You won’t have missed the storm of protest over the Budget.  Who knows if the farmer protests will have any effect, but if not then those with farms and businesses will need to plan ahead.

There are some obvious things that people should do, especially those who are married or young enough to expect at least 7 years of life.  Wills will need altered, and lifetime planning will fast become the norm if large tax bills are to be avoided. Time for farming families to have some open conversations about succession!

So once the dust settles a little, you’re going to want to give us a call.  Our Agricultural team remains one of the strongest around, so I hope you will feel yourselves in good hands.

Jonathan Carroll Director and Head of Agriculture / Agri-business

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