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 have worked with private clients since 2015 in the East Midlands, Bedfordshire, and Cambridgeshire region. I qualified as a Solicitor in 2019 and have continued to practice with private clients ever since. I joined Tees Law in January 2023 to provide clear and thorough service tailored to the clients’ needs. My areas of expertise include but are not limited to the following:
As cliché as it may sound, I wanted to pursue a career in law to assist people, and working in wills, trusts, taxes, and probate has allowed me to do so. This can be confusing and distressing for many, so easing the burden on clients and supporting them during a difficult time confirms that this is the right area/career for me. I pride myself on being a people person and will always aim to deliver a friendly, compassionate, and approachable service.
We received excellent and efficient service from Taranjit Kaur at Tees Law, who carefully listened to our needs, offered helpful suggestions, and clearly explained the relevant issues. The process was quick, thorough, and we’d be happy to work with Taran again in the future.
Mrs McCloskey
Outside of work, I enjoy spending my weekends with friends and family. I have recently picked up Pilates and can see what the hype is about! I love history and visit historical monuments and museums up and down the country when I can.
From 6 April 2026, the rules for Business Property Relief (BPR) will change. For many business owners this could alter
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