Rachel Reeves defends inheritance tax changes on farms
- The head of the National Farmers' Union stated that reversing inheritance tax on farms is necessary for family farms and food security.
- Chancellor Rachel Reeves mentioned that a small number of farms will face inheritance tax but stated the wealthiest landowners benefit most from agricultural property relief.
- Critics argue that Reeves' 20% Family Death Tax threatens family businesses and food security by making it difficult to pass these businesses to the next generation.
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