Come l’impero agricolo di James Dyson potrebbe ottenere la sua tenuta con 120 milioni di sterline in tasse di successione

https://www.ft.com/content/e013bfdf-848a-4891-8d4f-1e4aff04985a

di Electricbell20

13 Comments

  1. LopsidedLegs on

    And that is why the change was made, to target people like Dyson who bought up farms.

  2. Public_Growth_6002 on

    It’s not his farming empire that’s causing this IHT bill, it’s his huge wealth surely? Sure the farming land is part of that, but not the whole story.

  3. ShroedingersMouse on

    ‘oh no, my tax avoidance scheme!’ – hypocrite dyson, vacuum.

  4. Big_Poppa_T on

    It was my understanding that that was the point entirely

  5. MattMBerkshire on

    Oh no, the poor Brexiteer who fucked off to Singapore immediately after backing Brexit..

    Please someone think of his coin.

    People like Dyson and Ratcliffe caused irreparable harm with their reach and audience on this. For anyone wondering about the latter, Ineos took the Grenadier production to France.

    Grifters.

  6. Square-Employee5539 on

    What do you guys think about a gift tax so people can’t just give away all their wealth 7 years before they die?

  7. Agricultural land became the go to investment to pass on and avoid inheritance tax. The grifters brought this on themselves. Blame lays firmly with them

  8. dilly_dolly_daydream on

    Got to say, his strawberries are really nice. The only better ones I have had were those I’ve grown myself.

  9. Mr_B_e_a_r on

    Dos not matter if someone owns a hundred farms and grow food, they growing food.
    In the UK now it seems everybody thinks the farmers are horrible vile human beings.
    Better go claim your allotments now.

  10. Minute_University_98 on

    Works out to be about 8 vacuums , 3 bladeless fans and a hand drier. 

    No Biggie when you’re that much in the black from tax avoidance in the 1st place 

  11. Billionaire angry his tax avoidance loophole has been closed.

  12. Dry-Tough4139 on

    I’m disappointed ft used the term ” death duties”, this is normally a telegraph or mail trope. It’s why it’s called “inheritance” tax in the first place.

    It’s a tax on the inheritor and the passing of assets to them. The person dying nor their partner don’t pay a penny.

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