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Labour U-turns on family farm inheritance tax

Keir Starmer waters down the 'cruel' family farm tax, doubling the inheritance threshold to £2.5m after a major backbench rebellion. Relief for farmers, but questions over PM's authority grow.

Labour raises farm inheritance tax threshold to £2.5m

The government has significantly watered down its planned 'tractor tax' on farmers after fierce backlash. The inheritance tax threshold for agricultural property has been raised from £1m to £2.5m. Read the full details.

Inheritance tax threshold for farms raised to £2.5m

Ministers have increased the inheritance tax threshold for agricultural assets from £1m to £2.5m following a major backlash from farmers and rural MPs. Read the full story on this significant policy reversal.

Budget 2025: Five-Point Financial Action Plan

The Chancellor's latest budget brings key changes to Isas, pensions, and property taxes. Our five-point guide shows you how to adapt your finances to minimise the impact.

Siblings feud over $50m inheritance properties

Five wealthy heirs descend into petty squabble over $10 million homes in trust fund reveal, mirroring HBO's Succession drama. Experts reveal how ultra-rich families manage inheritance.

Council Tax to Rise 5%: How to Cut Costs

Millions face a 5% council tax hike next year, adding £114 to typical bills. Discover actionable ways to reduce your payments and challenge your band.

New Inheritance Tax on Pensions from April 2027

Urgent guidance for UK pension holders as major inheritance tax expansion looms. Check your 'expression of wish' documents and review your financial plans now to protect your legacy.

New HMRC Tax Rules for Self-Employed in 2026

Self-employed workers and landlords earning over £50,000 must prepare for HMRC's Making Tax Digital for Income Tax, requiring quarterly digital updates from April 2026. Learn how to adapt.

Reeves plans 'death tax' hikes and stealth Budget levies

Chancellor Rachel Reeves is preparing a blizzard of tax increases targeting wealthy estates and middle earners, with inheritance tax reforms and capital gains adjustments on the table. Meanwhile, horse racing escapes gambling reforms in what critics call

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