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Ploughing up arable reversion
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<blockquote data-quote="Pedders" data-source="post: 512539" data-attributes="member: 564"><p>I would argue ...my interpretation of the rules is that if land has been <strong>REVERTED</strong> from agricultural production it is exempt from the 15 year improvement rule .....</p><p> land that is in a reversion scheme remains as it was at the beginning of the scheme for the whole term and and therefore it should be still treated as newly reverted land when it goes into HLS ..ie still at year 1 ..</p><p>it should only be if you take it out of a scheme and then don't do anything to it for 15 years that the 15 year rule applies .</p><p>But then as said above NE make the rules up as they go along to suit themselves and their current favourite fad .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pedders, post: 512539, member: 564"] I would argue ...my interpretation of the rules is that if land has been [B]REVERTED[/B] from agricultural production it is exempt from the 15 year improvement rule ..... land that is in a reversion scheme remains as it was at the beginning of the scheme for the whole term and and therefore it should be still treated as newly reverted land when it goes into HLS ..ie still at year 1 .. it should only be if you take it out of a scheme and then don't do anything to it for 15 years that the 15 year rule applies . But then as said above NE make the rules up as they go along to suit themselves and their current favourite fad . [/QUOTE]
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