Removing the 50% discount on IHT when a farm is sold (although it’s more than that as the point at which it kicks in is so much higher) in return for a nil rate when it is passed on in the family as a working farm seems sensible to me.
It will prevent the likes of Clarkson from profiteering, whilst allowing genuine farmers to keep the land in the family. If it is being sold as a non-farm, or to a different farmer (ie being sold simply as a land sale, rather than passed down the generations), there is no reason I can think of why the tax shouldn’t be paid by the heirs, and at the same rate as everyone else.
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