Majority back cutting or abolishing inheritance tax as farming backlash grows
Briefly

A recent poll reveals significant public support in the UK for cutting or abolishing inheritance tax, particularly in light of government taxing policies affecting family farms. Conducted by Public First for the Taxpayers' Alliance, the findings show that 55 percent of respondents favor reducing or eliminating the tax, with nearly half considering it the most unfair tax option available. This survey comes on the heels of protests from farmers against the government's decision to extend inheritance tax to agricultural properties, reflecting mounting frustration with current tax laws.
The British public are in favour of cutting or abolishing inheritance tax, as shown by a new poll amid backlash over the government's tax raid on family farms.
55 percent of the respondents supported cutting or abolishing the inheritance tax, indicating a strong public sentiment against the current tax structure.
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