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What is being achieved? Inspiring diversification and stewardship Types of rural initiatives Woodlands Furnished holiday accommodation Bed and Breakfast Stud Farms Stud Farms – Commerciality Caravan parks – IHT Sales of Turf and Depositing Soil Livery yards Enhanced and serviced livery The riding school Horse tourism, trekking and riding holidays Polo Making hay for horses Fishing Agricultural and countryside attraction Activity leisure pursuits Opportunities in the shopping and food sector Keeping horses not a trade for EIS The farm contractor Mobile phone masts Solar panels on farms and farm buildings New trade as a developer of land Heritage property Storage (including caravan storage) Fruit orchards Diversified woodlands and shooting Energy crops and biofuels Wind farms – a blot on the landscape? Wind farms – tax planning EIS and the grouse moor Shooting – the overall tax problems Shooting – the action plan Redundant buildings Risky diversification project in a limited ...
Chapter 6: Diversification – the reality
Tax Planning for Farm and Land Diversification
- Author:
- Julie Butler (FCA)
- Publisher:
- Bloomsbury Professional
- Publication Date:
- 2024
- Law Stated At:
- 24 September 2024
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