Spike in HMRC Agricultural Property Relief investigations

Farmers have been urged to ensure their property is eligible to avoid a ‘hefty tax bill’

Alex Black
Deputy Editor
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Spike in HMRC Agricultural Property Relief investigations

Farmers have been urged to ensure their property is eligible to avoid a ‘hefty tax bill’ There has been a 28% increase in HMRC investigations into Agricultural Property Relief (APR) claims in the last...

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