Governor Signs Tax Relief Bill, Farmers Celebrate
“I commend the Governor, members of General Assembly, and all those involved with the passage of these two laws, which are major victories for Indiana agriculture,” said Ted McKinney, Director of the Indiana State Department of Agriculture. “We have nearly 60,000 farming operations in our state, so by making tax relief available, while strengthening our conservation efforts, these laws go a long way to ensure that Indiana agriculture not only remains strong, but also sustainable for future generations.”
The tax reform was the top priority for Indiana Farm Bureau, and, at a reception held inside the statehouse, IFB president Randy Kron praised Farm Bureau members for making their voices heard, “Our message here at the Statehouse was very simple, our farmland property taxes are too high.” Kron said the tax break does not represent a special deal for agriculture, but simply brings parity with other tax payers in the state, “Senate bill 308 provided what farmers needed, taxes that matched their ability to pay and that are more stable.” He added by using current income data, adding the capitalization rate, and fixing the soil productivity formula, farmers got the fix they needed.
Many other Indiana farm organizations were on hand for the historic occasion. Mike Nichols, a farmer from Spencer County and president of the Indiana Corn Growers Association, said, “We thank Governor Pence and the members of the General Assembly for enacting this critical legislation for Indiana farmers. Due to a broken formula, our property taxes continue to rise while our net income has fallen dramatically. This is not a special break or a handout, it is bringing the formula more in line with the economic conditions facing Indiana farmers. Farmers thank the Governor and legislators for this critical law.”
Jeanette Merritt, a farmer from Miami County and chair of the Indiana Soybean Alliance Membership & Policy Committee, said the new tax formulas take into account the drastic changes that have taken place in the farm economy, “As commodity prices have dropped radically, we’re being penalized for the success of the past. This bill comes at a critical time as farmers in our state face the reality of a depressed farm economy. Thank you to Governor Pence, Senator Hershman, and Representative Brown for their leadership on this critical issue and working hard for farmers.”
You can watch the video of the Governor’s bill signing at our web site.
