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The transfer of your arable farm

June 7, 2017

The sale or transfer of your arable farm is a unique event. It is important to consider this in time and possibly already "pre-sort".

There can be various reasons for a business transfer or termination of business, both forced and voluntary.

  • You want to make room in time for the successor(s);
  • Your health leaves much to be desired;
  • (You as) owner dies (or becomes incapacitated);
  • An economic situation forces you to stop (too low profitability);
  • You are tired of doing business and want something different;
  • You consider yourself too old to continue doing business and/or want to enjoy your old age;
  • You have earned enough and want to enjoy your well-deserved money.

Read on here.

Whitepaper: The transfer of your arable farm
In almost all cases, parents and successor(s) undertake a period of partnership or general partnership before fully transferring the arable farm. Various motives are conceivable for this. In the white paper: The transfer of your arable farm, we will go deeper into the motives and tell you what you should take into account. What risks are there? How can you overcome this? Request the white paper here.

More information?
Do you have questions? Talk to an acconâ– avm advisor about this subject or ask your question via the advice form† We are happy to guide you through this important and complicated process.

For more articles and topics related to business transfer, please visit regularly the file Agricultural business transfer† New articles appear regularly.

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