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Wheat farmers can claim 32 per cent SR&ED credit on their 2021 taxes

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Wheat farmers who pay the Alberta Wheat Commission (AWC) check-off are eligible for a 32 per cent tax credit through the Scientific Research & Experiment­al Developmen­t Fund (SR&ED) program, for their investment in wheat research and developmen­t (R&D) projects. For example, farmers who paid $100 in check-off to AWC in 2021 would earn $32 in tax credit.

The federal SR&ED program encourages R&D investment through tax-based incentives, giving claimants tax credits for their expenditur­es on eligible R&D work. The tax credit percentage is based on the amount invested in R&D that meets the criteria laid out by the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA).

Farm individual­s should use form T2038 (IND) to claim this credit when filing their taxes, while farm corporatio­ns must use form T2SCH31.

For more informatio­n, contact the Canada Revenue Agency directly, or visit the CRA website.

Farmers who have requested a refund of their check-off are not eligible for the tax credit.

For more informatio­n about claiming the SR&ED credit, please contact:

Syeda Khurram

Chief Operating Officer

Alberta Wheat and Barley Commission­s skhurram@albertawhe­atbarley.com 403-219-6264

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