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<blockquote data-quote="Dolomite" data-source="post: 3575558" data-attributes="member: 46844"><p>By all accounts you may be wise looking into how the new changes in rural business rates could affect a equine based business or branch of such as grazing or livery. Some very in the know folk I deal with seem to think the tax man will look on land and incomes from these as non agricultural and not food production. The finer details are to be outlined but looking more and more likely (These people are highly trained land agents and also farm). If this is the case you will qualify for the much higher business rates. Which you would have to pass on to the customers.</p><p></p><p>Not wanting to down do your idea and the suggestions from others, but it could be a potential problem that will need to be addressed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dolomite, post: 3575558, member: 46844"] By all accounts you may be wise looking into how the new changes in rural business rates could affect a equine based business or branch of such as grazing or livery. Some very in the know folk I deal with seem to think the tax man will look on land and incomes from these as non agricultural and not food production. The finer details are to be outlined but looking more and more likely (These people are highly trained land agents and also farm). If this is the case you will qualify for the much higher business rates. Which you would have to pass on to the customers. Not wanting to down do your idea and the suggestions from others, but it could be a potential problem that will need to be addressed. [/QUOTE]
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