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Inheritance tax – call to protect elderly farmers after winter fuel payments announcement

Grandad and grandson playing with toy tractor

Photograph: Alamy/Jeff Gilbert

The Prime Minister has this week confirmed that the government will make changes to its winter fuel allowance policy for pensioners leading the NFU to reiterate its call for ministers to amend the controversial inheritance tax policy too.

The proposed IHT (inheritance tax) changes could affect as many as 75% of farming families according to the NFU's impact analysis. Despite this, the government has so far refused to publish the financial analysis behind its decision, even after multiple Freedom of Information requests from the NFU and others.聽

An alternative proposal by the NFU and other tax and farming experts, known as the 鈥榗濒补飞产补肠办鈥, would be cost neutral to the government while avoiding the devastating impact on farming families and rural communities. The government has so far refused to consider it. Meanwhile, elderly farmers are stuck in an abhorrent position, feeling like a burden on their families ahead of the changes coming into force in April 2026.

We鈥檙e now urging them to extend that same support to elderly farmers who have spent their lives feeding the nation.

NFU President Tom Bradshaw

On Wednesday Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced plans to change the threshold for winter fuel payments to allow more pensioners to receive the payment after restricting the eligibility criteria last winter.

NFU President Tom Bradshaw said the change made by the government on winter fuel payments 鈥渟hows the government is willing to listen to concerns about the elderly鈥.聽

鈥淲e鈥檙e now urging them to extend that same support to elderly farmers who have spent their lives feeding the nation, and who now find themselves in an incredibly difficult position. Many are deeply worried not just about their own future but about becoming a financial burden on their families.

鈥淲hatever our other disagreements about the family farm tax, we cannot imagine ministers ever meant to put older farmers in this awful position. This is an opportunity to do the right thing.鈥

A fair and balanced solution

When More in Common asked the public about some of the government鈥檚 key announcements during its first few months in office, testing how much the public has heard about what the government has done and whether they view their actions positively or negatively, results found that the heard about most by the public.聽

皇家华人President said the NFU had put forward 鈥渁 credible alternative鈥 in the clawback option, that would protect British farmers without being costly to the government.聽

鈥淚t鈥檚 a fair and balanced solution that should be reviewed,鈥 Tom said.

鈥淭here is still time to change course. Just as the government has listened to the public and MPs on winter fuel payments, it must now listen again, to protect the people who have worked the land and produced our food for generations.鈥


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