The agri taxation review comes to a conclusion at the end of the month, but still on the agenda is to “examine the tax system to determine unintended barriers to female participation”. The Dealer has always believed a farm should be passed on to whoever has the most interest in it, be they male or female.
But tax itself is seen as a barrier by many farmers, be they lady or gentlemen farmers.
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The agri taxation review comes to a conclusion at the end of the month, but still on the agenda is to “examine the tax system to determine unintended barriers to female participation”. The Dealer has always believed a farm should be passed on to whoever has the most interest in it, be they male or female.
But tax itself is seen as a barrier by many farmers, be they lady or gentlemen farmers.
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