The federal government has announced increases in the lifetime capital gains exemption (LCGE) limit for sales of small business shares and farming and fishing property. | Getty Images

Know details of lifetime capital gains exemption changes

Running a successful farming operation involves a non-stop dance with Mother Nature, trying to co-operate with her and achieve balance within the ecosystem. Then there’s the financial side, where it can be difficult to increase profits while reducing expenses and taxes. The federal government has announced increases in the lifetime capital gains exemption (LCGE) limit […] Read more

The recent federal budget contained two very important changes that could affect long-term planning for your operation. | Screencap via budget.canada.ca

Capital gains inclusion rate change will have an effect

The federal government delivered its budget April 16, and it contained two very important changes that could affect long-term planning for your operation. These changes are extremely important to note for agricultural producers because they will likely impact future tax payable amounts. They are the increase in the capital gains inclusion rate to two-thirds from […] Read more

Effective tax planning is crucial for those looking to make the most of the Capital Gains Deduction. While it offers significant tax benefits, navigating its intricacies can be complex. | Getty Images

Capital gains deduction important when selling the farm

A farm is more than a business. It’s a legacy built through generations of sweat and determination. As farmers, you plan for the coming year’s harvest, but it’s equally important to plan for the future of your land and livelihood. This includes understanding the implications of selling or transferring the farm. The Capital Gains Deduction […] Read more



Ranchers across Western Canada can take solace in the fact that government bodies are expanding and extending deadlines in the Canada Drought Livestock Assistance Initiative. | File photo

Drought relief programs extended in Western Canada

In a July 2023 article, we discussed drought relief programs offered across Western Canada due to abnormally dry weather. These drought relief programs have been extended as extreme weather conditions continue. Major sections of Alberta and Saskatchewan are incredibly dry and some regions have soil moisture levels that are less than 40 percent of normal. […] Read more


Your farm’s paper ledger may not cut it anymore so it may be time to digitize your records. | Getty Images

Digital farm records more efficient than paper systems

The digital world of business is increasing and paper is being phased out of many interactions. Banks are pushing for electronic statements. Vendors and buyers are switching to digital invoices and electronic fund transfers. Accounting is becoming computer driven. Your farm’s paper ledger may not cut it anymore so it may be time to digitize […] Read more

 A recent study by the Royal Bank of Canada, Boston Consulting Group and researchers from the University of Guelph found 40 percent of farm operations are expected to see these farmers retire in the next 10 years. The study also showed that around 66 percent of Canadian producers don’t have a succession plan in place. | Getty Images

Options are available when planning for farm succession

In Canada, the average age of farmers has steadily increased over the last 20 years. A recent study by the Royal Bank of Canada, Boston Consulting Group and researchers from the University of Guelph found 40 percent of farm operations are expected to see these farmers retire in the next 10 years. The study also […] Read more

How can you attract and retain quality employees? | File photo

Strategies are available to attract and retain employees

Lots of work to do with few to do it — it’s a common issue faced by farmers and ranchers across the Prairies. The question becomes, how can you attract and retain quality employees? Below are a few strategies for doing just that. One strategy is to offer unique employee benefits. There are also hiring […] Read more


Bill C-234 seeks to tidy up the exemptions and include natural gas and propane, which are used extensively to dry grain, run irrigation systems and heat livestock barns. Currently there are not many other viable alternatives available to farmers to effectively support these practices. | twitter.com/@Adam_Pukalo photo

Ag sector needs the carbon tax exemption bill to pass

How can you grow and improve your farm while creating efficiencies when new technology and energy prices can be extremely costly? Carbon surcharges have the potential to affect your bottom line while also hindering your ability to make important investments into your farming operation. In 2018, the Greenhouse Gas Pollution Pricing Act (GGPPA) came into […] Read more

In Manitoba, the Sustainable Canadian Agricultural Partnership allows a non-repayable, cost-shared funding incentive to value-added food processing businesses and applies to the purchase of processing equipment.  |  File photo

Agri-processing tax credits are available in Sask., Man.

In a previous article, we discussed the Agri-processing Investment Tax Credit as a new incentive that has been introduced by the Alberta government. As promised, this article presents additional information on incentives that are offered in Saskatchewan and Manitoba. The Saskatchewan government has issued the value-added Agricultural Incentive. This incentive is a non-refundable, non-transferable tax […] Read more