Apparently because of a previously unidentified loop hole it will be subject to E.U standards of food hygiene as well.
I just heard on BBC radio Norfolk that as from the 4th. April 2024, you will have to declare any hunted animal as meat value for income tax purposes.
Anyone have any more information on this?
Dave
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Apparently because of a previously unidentified loop hole it will be subject to E.U standards of food hygiene as well.
The more I think I know, the more I realise the less I know.
That is sure to help the deer problemo our farmers are suffering from.
There will be discounts for Vegan hunters I believe
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It said if you use a spear or bow and arrow you are exempt .
It’s nothing to do with today’s date is it ?
An easy answer then.
👽https://youtu.be/twg-020UOTQ?t=75
When was this thread started?
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Assuming it's true, does it mean that airguns and pellets can be claimed as deductable expenses?
Nay, nay & thrice nay.
Was it an April fool joke by the radio people?