Calgary Herald

Livestock producers get tax deferral

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Agricultur­e Minister Gerry Ritz says Ottawa is granting tax deferrals to western livestock producers in regions hit by drought.

The measure applies to producers in British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchew­an and Manitoba who are facing feed shortages.

They will be allowed to defer a portion of their 2015 sale proceeds of breeding livestock for one year so that they can replenish that stock. Proceeds from deferred sales will then be included as part of a producer’s income in the next tax year.

A breeding herd must have been reduced by at least 15 per cent to be eligible for a tax deferral.

A spring and summer with insufficie­nt rain has withered crops in many regions of Western Canada, including hay used by livestock producers to feed their animals.

Ritz said in a release Thursday that eligible cattle producers can request the tax deferral when filing their 2015 income tax returns.

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