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The timing of the transactions by a Labour MP's family has raised questions about potential foreknowledge of Labour's tax plans'
Henry Tufnell's family transferred valuable farmland just 20 days before the party's Budget introduced controversial inheritance tax changes affecting farmers.
The move could save the family millions in future tax liabilities under new rules targeting agricultural land.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The Country Land and Business Association (CLA) carried out a poll about the proposed changes and reported on the findings on 30th September.
"More than 500 farmers and landowners responded to a recent poll by CLA, amid concerns the government is looking to change agricultural property relief (APR) and business property relief (BPR) in the budget next month. "
As they knew about the proposals, it's hardly surprising that some MP's were also aware of them.
PRUDIE, "As there are over 100,000 farmers in UK a poll of 500 (0.5%) is hardly a valid statistic to excuse this by saying lots of people knew."
I didn't say, "lots of people knew", did I?
The fact there was a poll conducted meant only there was clearly speculation by folk who were not Labour MPs.
The GB News report also states the MP's parents own 1,700 acres still, "leaving them with considerable tax exposure."
If it were done solely to escape the proposed changes, why not dispose of the whole lot?