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    Clarity needed over tax implications of environmental schemes

    Matthew TiltBy Matthew TiltApril 5, 20243 Mins Read
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    Carter Jonas is calling for greater clarity over the tax treatment of land put into environmental schemes. The firm states that many clients are keen to enter both the Countryside Stewardship Scheme (CSS) and Sustainable Farming Incentive (SFI), however, they need concrete guidance on how this land – and income from the schemes – will be viewed by HMRC.

    Partner Mark Russell explained that urgency is required following the government’s announcement of a working group to clarify taxation of ecosystem markets. “Farmers are currently planning for the next five to 10 years and are being encouraged to think about the next one or two generations in these schemes. They need answers as soon as possible.

    “The working group will no doubt explore how payments by companies to farmers to undertake biodiversity enhancement projects will be treated and whether different elements will – as we anticipate – be taxed as income and capital.

    “What we, and all our clients, want is for the working group to present its conclusions as soon as possible.”

    Regarding inheritance tax, he added: “We had hoped the government would specifically bring biodiversity net gain schemes within the framework of Agricultural Property Relief (APR), but it is not clear whether this is the case or not.”

    From the 6th of April, land managed under an environmental agreement will fall within the scope of APR, with some conditions. Mark takes this to include SFI and CSS, which he says is encouraging.

    “The government has also confirmed it will not change the qualifying length of tenancy for APR, which we view as positive. Our evidence suggests that setting a longer minimum lease term would have had the unintended impact of reducing the area of land offered into the let land market.”

    Mark’s fellow natural capital lead, David Alborough, pointed out that progress is being made by government and the British Standards Institute on the development of accreditations for high-integrity nature markets via their Nature Investment Standards Programme.

    “The real trick to drive forward positive climate change in the UK is to provide a reliable and accreditable series of nature-based solutions that corporate investors, including infrastructure providers, can invest in with confidence,” he said.

    “Projects within the UK have the benefit of being visible to corporate investors and with the right approaches to landscape change, longevity of land management and best practices in the handling and management of the associated funds there is a real opportunity to move the dial on the scale of investment (from hundreds of millions of pounds to billions) and the scale of landscape change to incorporate biodiversity, nutrient, carbon and societal benefits.

    “There is a lot to play for in this market and Carter Jonas is ready and able to link corporate, infrastructure and financiers to land at scale using our long-term connection with the management of land.”

    For more information go to www.carterjonas.co.uk

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    Machinery editor for Farm Contractor & Large Scale Farmer. Matt has worked as an agricultural machinery journalist for five years, following time spent in his family’s Worcestershire contracting business. When he’s not driving or writing about the latest farm equipment, he can be found in his local cinema, or with his headphones in, reading a good book.

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