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Jeremy Tauri: Relief offered for flood-hit farmers

Jeremy Tauri
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26 Jul, 2014 09:00 PM2 mins to read

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Because of the storms, the IRD has allowed farmers affected by the floods to make later deposits into the income equalisation scheme. Photo / Christine Cornege

Because of the storms, the IRD has allowed farmers affected by the floods to make later deposits into the income equalisation scheme. Photo / Christine Cornege

Flood-affected farmers in Northland have felt the hit to their bottom line from the recent wild weather.

But they are getting some relief through the Inland Revenue's income equalisation scheme.

The Minister of Revenue, the Hon Todd McClay, made the announcement after the declaration of a medium-scale adverse event by the Primary Industries Minister, Nathan Guy.

The income equalisation reserve allows farmers to even out peaks and troughs in their yearly incomes.

A farmer can make deposits to the scheme in years when incomes are high to reduce their taxable income; they also earn 3 per cent interest on the amount deposited if the deposit is left for more than 12 months.

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The deposit can be left in the scheme for a maximum of five years.

In years when incomes drop, a withdrawal can then be made from the money deposited.

The withdrawal is added to the farmer's taxable income.

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That means less tax is paid on the years when incomes are good, and the money is there to prop them up on the not-so-good years.

Now, because of the storms, the IRD has allowed farmers affected by the floods to make later deposits into the scheme.

Usually a deposit must be made within six months of balance date or a month after the tax return is due to be filed (whichever comes first).

But this year, a deposit for the 2014 year can be made up to April 30, 2015 regardless of balance date or when the return is due to be filed.

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Early withdrawals will also be allowed, although they must be made in writing and will take 20 days to process.

Farmers will need to provide evidence that they have been affected by the floods, by way of a statement from the farmer or the tax agent.

Activities that are covered by the scheme include beekeeping, share milking, vineyard operations, and forestry.

Examples that don't qualify include dealing in livestock, leasing, contractors to farming and hobby farming.

The cost of the storm to Northland is in the millions, as it came close to calving season and harvest season for some major crops.

Jeremy Tauri is an associate at Plus Chartered Accountants.

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