People demonstrate in London in November to protest against changes to inheritance tax rules for farmers

People demonstrate in London in November to protest against changes to inheritance tax rules for farmers

The UK government said Tuesday it will raise inheritance tax thresholds for farmers' estates from £1 million to £2.5 million, signalling a major climbdown of a policy that triggered months of protests.

The change, which will take effect in April, will allow spouses or civil partners to pass on up to £5 million in qualifying agricultural or business assets between them before paying inheritance tax, on top of existing allowances, the government said. 

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