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
I joined Tees as a Legal Director in 2024, operating mainly from the Cambridge office. Prior to joining Tees I was a Partner at a Top 60 UK law firm, leading their Cambridge Residential Property team, and prior to that had also been a Partner in another long-established local practice.
I predominantly work for high-net-worth individuals who are either moving home or trading investment properties. I specialise in providing a highly individual service, with clear and timely communication and bespoke advice. I am very fortunate that my clients seek me out and recommend me to their contacts.
The collaborative nature of residential conveyancing has always appealed to me. I love working as part of a team with my clients and the other parties involved to solve problems and navigate potentially tricky situations.
Tees are very informative, clear instructions and a very fast result. A pleasure to work with. Highly recommend.
I originally followed my father into the law and qualified as a Licensed Conveyancer in 2012. I am always keen to get to know my clients, to really get under the skin of what is important to them. My family and I live in a small village in South Cambs, and I would be very happy to meet you at one of our other offices if that would be more convenient than Cambridge.
From 6 April 2026, the rules for Business Property Relief (BPR) will change. For many business owners this could alter
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