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Post by Totheleft on Nov 20, 2024 16:25:10 GMT
lets see what one farmer says Clarkson told the Times in 2021 that avoiding inheritance tax was “the critical thing” in his decision to buy land - but said today that he had bought the land "to shoot". Right I’ll ask you again how farmers use the land for tax avoidance. 1 you seem be unaware that Clarkson admits that he is luckier than most farmers because has a second income stream. 2 How is buying the land to shoot a firm of tax avoidance?. You do know that shooting is a business . People are charged to shoot . simple question for a simple man did farmers pay inheritance tax
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Post by Bentley on Nov 20, 2024 16:29:42 GMT
Right I’ll ask you again how farmers use the land for tax avoidance. 1 you seem be unaware that Clarkson admits that he is luckier than most farmers because has a second income stream. 2 How is buying the land to shoot a firm of tax avoidance?. You do know that shooting is a business . People are charged to shoot . simple question for a simple man did farmers pay inheritance tax Here’s a cut and paste for a monkey ”Since 1992, agricultural property relief (APR) has meant family farms have been passed down tax-free in a policy intended to bolster food security and keep people on the land. This tax exemption was made because farming is often not a lucrative business, and the work is difficult, so people often do it simply because it is the family business. If farmers sell up, this affects food security. The UK now produces less than 60% of the food its inhabitants eat.” Now tell me how farmers use the land for tax avoidance.
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Post by Totheleft on Nov 20, 2024 16:57:57 GMT
simple question for a simple man did farmers pay inheritance tax Here’s a cut and paste for a monkey ”Since 1992, agricultural property relief (APR) has meant family farms have been passed down tax-free in a policy intended to bolster food security and keep people on the land. This tax exemption was made because farming is often not a lucrative business, and the work is difficult, so people often do it simply because it is the family business. If farmers sell up, this affects food security. The UK now produces less than 60% of the food its inhabitants eat.” Now tell me how farmers use the land for tax avoidance. that just comfirm to me they didnt pay tax inheritance like i said to you
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Post by Bentley on Nov 20, 2024 16:59:21 GMT
Here’s a cut and paste for a monkey ”Since 1992, agricultural property relief (APR) has meant family farms have been passed down tax-free in a policy intended to bolster food security and keep people on the land. This tax exemption was made because farming is often not a lucrative business, and the work is difficult, so people often do it simply because it is the family business. If farmers sell up, this affects food security. The UK now produces less than 60% of the food its inhabitants eat.” Now tell me how farmers use the land for tax avoidance. that just comfirm to me they didnt pay tax inheritance like i said to you For the third time…. tell me how farmers use the land for tax avoidance.
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Post by Totheleft on Nov 20, 2024 17:03:37 GMT
that just comfirm to me they didnt pay tax inheritance like i said to you For the third time…. tell me how farmers use the land for tax avoidance. your obviously not understanding go and ask your career to explain it to you
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Post by Bentley on Nov 20, 2024 17:12:55 GMT
For the third time…. tell me how farmers use the land for tax avoidance. your obviously not understanding go and ask your career to explain it to you My career? You can’t even put a sentence together. I’ll take it down to special needs level…that’s you . Tell me how one can avoid tax on tax exempt assets ? lol.
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Post by Red Rackham on Nov 20, 2024 17:17:10 GMT
This attack on farmers has little to do with inheritance tax, that's just a convenient tool. This government want us to reduce the amount of meat we eat, and they want to cover the countryside with solar/wind farms. They cant do this if farmers own the land. Reducing the number of farms will reduce the amount of available meat and free land up for solar/wind. Net zero is the real reason why Starmer wants to kill off farms.
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Post by Totheleft on Nov 20, 2024 17:20:16 GMT
your obviously not understanding go and ask your career to explain it to you My career? You can’t even put a sentence together. I’ll take it down to special needs level…that’s you . Tell me how one can avoid tax on tax exempt assets ? lol. ok make it simpler for you Clarkson a farmer bought his land to avoid paying inheritance tax
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Post by Bentley on Nov 20, 2024 17:25:46 GMT
My career? You can’t even put a sentence together. I’ll take it down to special needs level…that’s you . Tell me how one can avoid tax on tax exempt assets ? lol. ok make it simpler for you Clarkson a farmer bought his land to avoid paying inheritance tax Clarkson has several income streams . You seem to be so utterly stupid that you are judging the issue from a single example of a television presenter . Now come in Einstein answer the question… How can farmers avoid tax from tax exempt assets ?
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Post by The Squeezed Middle on Nov 20, 2024 17:47:59 GMT
This attack on farmers has little to do with inheritance tax, that's just a convenient tool. This government want us to reduce the amount of meat we eat, and they want to cover the countryside with solar/wind farms. They cant do this if farmers own the land. Reducing the number of farms will reduce the amount of available meat and free land up for solar/wind. Net zero is the real reason why Starmer wants to kill off farms. And his Stalinesque hatred of the bourgeoisie.
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Post by Red Rackham on Nov 20, 2024 18:07:02 GMT
And his Stalinesque hatred of the bourgeoisie. He seems to have a pretty healthy hatred of the English too.
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Post by Totheleft on Nov 20, 2024 18:07:05 GMT
ok make it simpler for you Clarkson a farmer bought his land to avoid paying inheritance tax Clarkson has several income streams . You seem to be so utterly stupid that you are judging the issue from a single example of a television presenter . Now come in Einstein answer the question… How can farmers avoid tax from tax exempt assets ? doesnt matter if Clarkson has several income streams. he admitted he bought a farm for tax evasion and im sure others are the same
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Post by The Squeezed Middle on Nov 20, 2024 18:16:30 GMT
So the answer is "No" the attack on the farmers is not economically necessary, nor even economically literate, it is simply ideological.
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Post by Bentley on Nov 20, 2024 18:21:44 GMT
Clarkson has several income streams . You seem to be so utterly stupid that you are judging the issue from a single example of a television presenter . Now come in Einstein answer the question… How can farmers avoid tax from tax exempt assets ? doesnt matter if Clarkson has several income streams. he admitted he bought a farm for tax evasion and im sure others are the same Of course it matters . It separates him from long held family owned farms . You are so utterly thick that 1 You frame the new IHT laws around a TV celebrity known to say outrageous things 2,Don’t understand that the new laws apply to farms held in families for generations and not only farms bought recently. 3 Are too simple to acknowledge that you cannot Avoid tax by buying tax exempt assets . Tax avoidance is “Tax avoidance is defined as the action in which an individual or a business exploits the existing tax system legally. This, can be through means such as establishing an offshore company in 'tax havens', in which less tax has to be paid in comparison to the company's actual home base.” Your claim is as stupid as someone claiming that buying VAT exempt goods is VAT avoidance. Now get someone to explain this “Since 1992, agricultural property relief (APR) has meant family farms have been passed down tax-free in a policy intended to bolster food security and keep people on the land. This tax exemption was made because farming is often not a lucrative business, and the work is difficult, so people often do it simply because it is the family business. If farmers sell up, this affects food security. The UK now produces less than 60% of the food its inhabitants eat.” Note that it doesn’t mention Jeremy Clarkson or anyone buying land as a tax avoidance . Doofus .
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Post by Pacifico on Nov 20, 2024 18:54:40 GMT
If the purpose of this change in the regulations is to prevent tax avoidance it doesn't work. Anyone who buys farmland still gets a 50% reduction on the normal rate and 10 years interest free to pay it.
As a policy purely to tackle tax avoidance it is shit.
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