
Join the Farmers Guardian's FREE webinar on April 24, which looks at the latest tax changes that your farming business needs to be aware of.
This session, in partnership with the CLA, will analyse and help you make sense of the string of changes to tax legislation that has come into play from April onwards, including National insurance changes, double cab pick up tax, changes to furnished holiday lets, and others.

The webinar will inevitably touch upon proposed changes to both Agricultural Property Relief and Business Property Relief, which is set to be brought in from April 2026.
Any of these new tax changes or potential tax changes, will require careful consideration for each farming business. A panel of tax experts will be on hand on the night to answer your questions and share their best advice to support you in understanding your tax liabilities on the farm.
Webinar panel

Andrew Robinson
Andrew is an accounting partner at Armstrong Watson who grew up on a large hill farm in North Cumbria and still has an active role on a large beef farm in Northumberland. This gives him a great insight into the issues affecting farmers in their businesses and helps inform his day-to-day work supporting and advising farming businesses and landed estates, particularly on succession and IHT matters. He specialises in acting for farmers and land owners on tax and accounting matters.

Louise Speke
Louise Speke leads the CLA team of tax advisers and has overall responsibility for tax law and policy, including the tax advisory service to members. She represents the CLA on HMRC's Capital Tax Liaison Group and their VAT on Land & Property Liaison Group.
She originally qualified as solicitor and after leaving private practice worked as the Law Society's Tax Policy Adviser before joining the CLA.
Can't make it? Sign up anyway, and we'll send you the recording after.
Webinar sponsored by CLA

The Country Land and Business Association (CLA) is the membership organisation for owners of land, property and businesses in rural England and Wales.
We aspire to unlock the potential of the rural economy by promoting innovative ideas to a national audience and providing practical support to members. We do this so our members can feed the nation, create jobs and prosperity, invest in communities and protect the environment for future generations.
To find out more, visit the CLA website