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Sale to an Employee Ownership Trust always seemed like an unusual exit for law firm owners. However, the 100% CGT relief was appealing. 

The reduction of that relief in the recent budget to 50% now makes it a much less tax-efficient exit and, given the difficulties of trying to orchestrate and operate an EOT exit (as set out in our recent article), we would imagine they will not become commonplace in the legal market.

https://www.ftadviser.com/budget/2025/11/26/budget-2025-cgt-now-applies-to-employee-ownership-trusts/ 

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