The Liberal Democrats have called for the government to exempt "working farms" from its inheritance tax plans.
Under plans announced in the Budget, inherited agricultural properties worth more than £1m will be subject to inheritance tax at 20% from April 2026 - having previously been exempt. There is a higher threshold of £3m for couples passing on their farms.
The plans have sparked a wave of protests from farmers, but Labour argue the change is needed to discourage people avoiding tax by buying up agricultural land.
During a debate in the House of Commons, Lib Dem rural affairs spokesman Tim Farron said a "working farm qualification exemption" would target the policy directly at tax-avoiders.