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March 17, 2011

Claim an SR & ED Investment Tax Credit for your Mustard Levy

The Scientific Research and Experimental Development (SR&ED) tax credit is available on the portion of check-off levies spent on qualified projects.

For the 2010 taxation year, SMDC has determined that 33 per cent of the mustard levy collected is eligible for this federal tax credit.

The tax credit may be claimed by filing form T2038(IND) for farm individuals or T2SCH31 for farm corporations. For more information on the tax credit, talk to your accountant or go to the Canada Revenue Agency website at www.cra-arc.gc.ca/sred/

Here are the 2010 eligibility percentages that have been calculated for various Saskatchewan crops:

Mustard 33%
Canaryseed 72%
Flax 10.16%
Canola 24%
Wheat 74%
Barley 69%
Pulses 43%

 

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