Lethbridge Herald

Timely tax filing can help eligibilit­y for ag support programs

Many support programs available for farmers

- LETHBRIDGE HERALD

Even though the federal government has extended the personal tax-filing deadline until June 1 and corporate tax filing deadline in some circumstan­ces, many farmers will benefit from getting their year-end financial work done well before these deadlines. If you are expecting a tax refund, doing the work now will mean a quicker refund to help with cash flow. The other reason to complete your yearend sooner is to ensure you get any eligible benefits of the AgriStabil­ity program quicker.

The AgriStabil­ity program is the federal support program for farms based on a decline in margins. In other words, your allowable income minus your allowable expenses in a given year, with adjustment­s for changes in receivable­s, payables and inventory. These adjustment­s are made based on informatio­n you submit on the AgriStabil­ity supplement­ary schedules. If you are already in AgriStabil­ity and eligible for benefits you need to submit those forms with 2019 informatio­n by certain establishe­d dates set by each province.

Farmers should be aware many support programs are currently available to them due to the COVID19 pandemic, says Dennis Sudo, a BDO accountant and partner in Lethbridge, in a release. Details are in progress of being developed and released. In many cases the way in which these payments will be provided to the producer is not yet known. However, it is likely some of these supports will be allocated through the AgriStabil­ity program.

Some of these support programs include increased advance payments for potato producers and pork producers. Compensati­on for cattle producers for

extraordin­ary costs associated with backed-up inventory as well as a new feed cattle set-aside program.

Therefore, producers need to keep a close eye on these support programs says Sudo. Good resources include the Canadian Agricultur­e Partnershi­p in Alberta website https://cap.alberta.ca/CAP and AFSC https://afsc.ca/.

If producers are not in AgriStabil­ity, they need to assess their specific situation and determine if there will be benefit to opt-in to the program, Sudo says.

The AgriStabil­ity program in Alberta is delivered provincial­ly through AFSC. The deadline to opt-in to the program has been extended to July 3. In order to optin to the program the producer needs to fill out both the AgriStabil­ity Applicatio­n for Fee notice and the AgriStabil­ity Participan­t Declaratio­n form and submit them to AFSC prior to the July 3 deadline.

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