Business Property Relief is changing in 2026 – What business owners need to know
From 6 April 2026, the rules for Business Property Relief (BPR) will change. For many business owners this could alter
You’ll get clear legal advice from our experienced solicitors to create a sound and lasting basis for your business.
Our joint ventures and shareholders’ agreements solicitors will help give your business a solid foundation and head off any potential difficulties that may arise in the future.
Having the right agreement in place will help create and maintain harmonious relationships between all shareholders and will allow your business to thrive in the long-term. These agreements are just as important between family and friends as they are with purely business relationships, either with investors, owner managers or entrepreneurs.
Well drawn-up shareholders’ and joint ventures agreements help encourage all the parties involved towards shared objectives, and views on how to achieve these objectives through a common strategical vision. They can outline how the relationship between the shareholders will work and how the company or joint venture will be run, protecting your interests into the future.
Other issues taken into consideration include exit strategies and succession to help ensure clarity in the way you run your business, from setting it up to the time you choose to sell up or retire.
The team at Tees is exceptional when it comes to corporate and commercial. Their tenacity and understanding of our business were excellent, as well as their understanding of a commercial deal that was not always straightforward.
Legal 500 UK, 2025
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