Farm tax planning
Explore how we can help businesses, families and individuals with their legal requirements around farm estate planning.
Contact our teamFarm tax planning is a crucial part of estate and succession planning, helping to ensure that agricultural land, property, and business assets can be passed on to future generations with minimal tax liabilities.
Without careful planning, inheritance tax (IHT) and capital gains tax (CGT) can create financial strain, potentially forcing the sale of vital assets or even the farm itself. By making use of tax reliefs such as Agricultural Property Relief (APR) and Business Property Relief (BPR), farmers can protect their estate and ensure a smooth transition of ownership.
A well-structured tax plan considers succession arrangements, asset transfers, and the most tax-efficient way to pass down the farm while maintaining business continuity. Whether you are planning to hand over the farm to family members or restructure ownership, professional legal advice helps you navigate complex tax regulations and maximise available reliefs. Taking proactive steps now ensures your farm remains financially secure, safeguarding its legacy for future generations while reducing unnecessary tax burdens.

IHT: guidance for businesses & families
At Moore Barlow, we’re not just legal advisers—we’re passionate partners deeply connected to rural communities and the issues that matter. Inheritance Tax (IHT) planning is close to our hearts and our rural law experts can support you, your business, and your family with tailored guidance.
How we can help
Effective farm tax planning is essential for securing the future of your agricultural estate and ensuring a smooth succession process. Our specialist rural law team provides expert guidance on minimising inheritance tax (IHT) and capital gains tax (CGT) liabilities, helping you maximise available reliefs such as Agricultural Property Relief (APR) and Business Property Relief (BPR). We work closely with farmers, landowners, and estate owners to develop tailored tax strategies that protect your assets while ensuring compliance with tax regulations.
Whether you are planning to pass the farm to the next generation, restructure ownership, or explore tax-efficient investment options, we provide practical, forward-thinking solutions. From reviewing wills and trusts to advising on partnership structures and asset transfers, we help you safeguard your farm’s financial future while reducing tax burdens.
Why choose us?
With a strong reputation in rural law and estate planning, we understand the unique challenges that come with farm tax planning and succession. Our team combines legal expertise with an in-depth knowledge of the agricultural sector, ensuring that every aspect of your farm’s financial future is carefully considered. We take a proactive approach, working with you to create a tax strategy that not only protects your assets but also ensures the long-term sustainability of your farming business.
Recognised in leading legal directories such as Chambers & Partners and The Legal 500, our rural law specialists are trusted by farming families across the country. We provide clear, practical advice tailored to your individual circumstances, ensuring that your farm remains financially secure for generations to come.
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Planning ahead is key to protecting your farm’s future and minimising tax liabilities. If you need expert advice on farm tax planning, estate structuring, or succession arrangements, our experienced team is here to help.
Get in touch today to arrange a consultation with one of our specialist rural law solicitors. Call us, email us, or fill out our online enquiry form, and we will be happy to discuss how we can support you in securing your farm’s legacy.
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