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New IHT Rules Risk ‘Dry’ Tax Bills And Future Disputes


Irwin Mitchell is urging farmers and private business owners to review their wills and succession documents ahead of the April 2026 inheritance tax (IHT) changes, warning that some families could be left with a ’dry’ IHT charge - a tax bill without receiving either the asset or the sale proceeds - and a heightened risk of future disputes between surviving owners and family members.


From 6 April 2026, 100% relief for Agricultural Property Relief (APR) and Business Property Relief (BPR) will be capped at a combined value of £2.5 million per estate, with qualifying value above that level receiving 50% relief.


While instalments over 10 years will be available on qualifying APR/BPR property, any IHT liability still sits with the estate - even if a pre existing agreement passes the business to a co owner and the family receives no cash or shares.


James Laycock, a partner and specialist in resolving disputes around wills, estates and trusts at Irwin Mitchell, said: “Many farming and business families still assume the enterprise will pass tax free but under the new cap, that won’t always be true."


“Where shareholder or partnership agreements transfer the business to a co-owner on death, the estate may carry the IHT bill even though the family doesn’t inherit the asset. That’s the classic ‘dry’ tax scenario - risks are avoidable with the right planning."


“Where a Will leaves a farming business to one part of the family and other cash assets to the non-farming family, the non-farmers could end up paying the IHT, reducing or extinguishing their part of the estate."


“This might give rise to an increase in will disputes in the coming years brought by disappointed beneficiaries who find themselves with a much smaller inheritance than expected from the deceased.”

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