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UK Government Reverses Inheritance Tax Plans for Farmers After Protests

After sustained demonstrations and political pressure, ministers raise the tax-free threshold for farming estates, significantly reducing the burden on family farms.
The United Kingdom government has reversed part of its controversial inheritance tax reform affecting family farms, increasing the threshold at which agricultural estates become liable for tax after sustained protests and political pushback.

Under the revised policy announced this week, the inheritance tax relief threshold for qualifying farmland and related business assets will rise from one million pounds to two point five million pounds for individual owners, allowing married couples or civil partners to pass on up to five million pounds tax-free.

The changes will take effect from April two thousand twenty-six.

The policy shift follows widespread discontent among farmers and rural communities, who argued that the initial plan — which would have limited one hundred percent inheritance tax relief to the first one million pounds of agricultural property — risked forcing the sale of long-held family farms.

Protests, including demonstrations in London featuring tractors and large gatherings organised by farming organisations, underscored the depth of opposition to the changes.

Environment Secretary Emma Reynolds said the government had listened to concerns from the farming community and sought to protect family farms and rural businesses with the amended thresholds.

Officials estimate that around eighty-five percent of farms claiming agricultural property relief will pay no inheritance tax under the new rules, substantially more than under the original proposal.

The National Farmers Union welcomed the adjustment, describing it as a meaningful response to months of campaigning and protest action.

Reform UK leader Nigel Farage also praised the change as a “Christmas gift” for farmers and urged continued attention to rural issues, while opposition figures have called for a full exemption of family farms from inheritance tax.

Critics of the initial tax proposal included rural MPs and some members of the governing Labour Party itself, who warned that the planned thresholds could undermine food production, farm succession, and the viability of rural communities.

The change represents a significant reversal of the inheritance tax reform first announced in late two thousand twenty-four and demonstrates the impact of sustained public and political pressure on fiscal policy.
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