Extended tax deferral period for livestock producers affected by 2024/25 bovine tuberculosis
The federal government is proposing changes to the Income Tax Act that would give livestock producers more time to manage compensation payments received after bovine tuberculosis (TB) outbreaks in 2024 and 2025.
The proposed amendments are aimed at producers in Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba who were ordered to destroy livestock and received compensation under the Health of Animals Act.
Agriculture and Agri-food Minister Heath MacDonald said the measure responds to concerns from livestock producers about the challenges of replenishing their herds during the same tax year in which they received the compensation.
He said when unexpected animal health events occur, the government is committed to providing effective support to help producers recover and rebuild.


