This is most striking figure from Millburn Review. They estimate that around half of the 18-24 population who are not in education, employment or training (NEET) are not claiming any benefits. This limits how effective any reforms to the benefit system can be in reducing the NEET rate.
Yes- a Roman law concept (not English).
They can share the farm equally but pay Adam a salary that comes out before profits are shared. The bigger problem could be providing for the inheritance tax if land was not transferred this years ago, which I would have assumed to be the case.
Yes happy to agree to differ on our priorities but who inherits farms and whether they are viable once taken over is a very real social issue in the countryside. Existential I would say. So fairly important in #TheArchers whatever our personal preferences.
I love this corner of London! Also nearby a church that provides for rough sleepers plus concerts!
Eduin Latimer
That is so but it needs to be plausible. They are very careful about other storylines like abuse and alcoholism.The inaccuracies and nonsense around inheritance spoil it for me. Agreed we don’t need full legal analysis though!
Judith Freedman
Judith Freedman
Confused by Home Farm partnership storyline. What does partnership
own if not the land? Does Brian rent the land to the partnership? Have they thought about inheritance tax ? Why can’t partnership own the land? Same thing with Brookfield. Scriptwriters get some legal advice- please! #TheArchers
We don’t have usufructs in English law but there could be some kind of trust. But if If Brian has eg only a life interest then he can’t decide who gets the land when he dies.