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Farmers And Subsidies
James Dyson, the UK's largest farmer, says he lost £4m last year despite getting £1.6m in grants from the EU. Why do taxpayers subsidise UK farmers and why do they farm if they constantly lose money?
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A half decent accountant can always make a farm look like it's being run at a loss - it goes with the territory.
The big guys are coining it (one way or another), just inspect the shiny Range Roverage at any farming event.
The ones who *are* up against the wall are the small 'dog and stick' guys - they are the lifeblood of many rural communities and yet are an endangered species as Mr Dyson and his pals continue to accumulate and conglomerate.
A half decent accountant can always make a farm look like it's being run at a loss - it goes with the territory.
The big guys are coining it (one way or another), just inspect the shiny Range Roverage at any farming event.
The ones who *are* up against the wall are the small 'dog and stick' guys - they are the lifeblood of many rural communities and yet are an endangered species as Mr Dyson and his pals continue to accumulate and conglomerate.
He made a loss on farming because he wanted to make a loss to cut his overall tax bill.
Dyson's business (Beeswax) had £0 in the bank and £0 liabilities. It made a £4million loss so it will not pay tax, But it does have £500,000 in assets.
So if you are a multi- £billionaire, you use your money to buy farmland, you get £millions in EU grants for doing nothing. He is planning on making a £2million loss next year, which suggests that the business is aquiring more assets with any money it makes, to continue pay no tax.
Dyson's business (Beeswax) had £0 in the bank and £0 liabilities. It made a £4million loss so it will not pay tax, But it does have £500,000 in assets.
So if you are a multi- £billionaire, you use your money to buy farmland, you get £millions in EU grants for doing nothing. He is planning on making a £2million loss next year, which suggests that the business is aquiring more assets with any money it makes, to continue pay no tax.
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