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The Rural Voice, 1989-12, Page 131989 Ontario Farm Tax Rebate Program FACTS ABOUT THE 1989 FARM TAX REBATE PROGRAM • Ontario farmers will receive some $ 140 million in farm tax rebates in 1989. • Some changes have been incorporated into this year's program. The changes to the program apply for 1989 only. A steering committee is advising the ministry on the future direction of the program. • The 1989 Ontario Farm Tax Rebate Program changes will eliminate benefits to non -farmers and reduce or eliminate benefits to property owners with significant off -farm income. • The 1989 progam provides 100 per cent rebates if you farm your own land, are sole owner on title and make less than S40,000 from sources other than farming, This level is increased to $60,000 where there are two or more owners on title. • Reduced benefits are available if you make from $40,000 to S60,000 from sources other than farming. This level is increased to S80,000 where there are two or more owners on title. • Custom work is not counted as off -farm income if it is part of your farm business. • If you are a retired farmer, the spouse of a deceased farmer, or if you have reduced production because of illness or age, you are exempted from the requirement to farm your properly personally. • Sharecropping arrangements qualify for rebates. FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL 416-326-9900 Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food David Ramsay, Minister DECEMBER 1989 11