Farmers Guardian podcast: What the Welsh and Scottish Budgets mean for farming and next steps on Inheritance Tax

The latest episode of the Farmers Guardian podcast from the news and business team

Alex Black
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Farmers Guardian podcast: What the Welsh and Scottish Budgets mean for farming and next steps on Inheritance Tax

This week saw the announcement of the Welsh Budget, with the Scottish Budget announced last week.

Farmers Guardian's news and business team take a look at what it means for farmers and the latest on the farmer pushback against Inheritance Tax changes.

READ NOW: SAVE BRITAIN'S FAMILY FARMS: How to write to your MP and address Inheritance Tax concerns

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