We would be delighted for you to spend the evening with key figures from Stephens Scown, Carter Jonas & PKF Francis Clark discussing current issues in agriculture and how this can affect you in 2025.
Post one of the most eagerly anticipated Budgets for a generation, Brian Harvey and the PKF Francis Clark team will look to explain how the announcements made will impact you, your business and the wider rural community, what this means from a practical perspective and the potential tax planning opportunities that might be available to you.
Policies, markets and incentives to encourage land to be used for ‘nature’ are establishing and becoming an important factor in the dialogue on future land use. Chris Anderson and Jessica French, from Carter Jonas, will discuss this sector and highlight the wider considerations that farming and landowner businesses should bear in mind if they are thinking about entering this market.
Sarah Atkinson, partner in Stephen Scown’s Family team, will explain how pre and post nuptial agreements can be used to safeguard farms from claims in the event of a future divorce and help facilitate succession planning and Phil Reed, partner and head of Stephens Scown’s Rural team, will do a round-up post-budget implications on trusts.
You will also have the opportunity to ask our professionals some questions. If you wish to send in a question, please include this with your RSVP.
RSVP by Monday 18 November.
Stephens Scown is committed to creating an inclusive environment for people with disabilities.
If you need something that will help you to participate fully in this event please do let us know.
Please let Jo know of any dietary requirements.
Details of guests will be shared between Stephens Scown, Carter Jonas and PKF Francis Clark. By accepting this invitation, you agree to this information being shared for the purpose of this event only.