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Members have three ways to apply: contacting a certified agent, calling 833-468-4280 or visiting ohiofarmbureauhealthplans.org.
Read MoreThe proposed tax package makes permanent several provisions from the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act that were previously set to expire. It also expands upon these provisions to provide additional opportunities.
The House Ways and Means Committee has advanced a comprehensive tax package, part of the broader reconciliation bill titled “The One, Big, Beautiful Bill.” This legislation aims to extend and expand upon the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) of 2017, with significant implications for farmers, ranchers, and small businesses.
The proposed tax package makes permanent several provisions from the TCJA that were previously set to expire. It also expands upon these provisions to provide additional opportunities. These changes provide greater tax certainty and potential savings for farmers, ranchers, and small businesses.
“This is yet another example of seeing direct results of the time and efforts farmers do to carry on the advocacy work of Farm Bureau,” said Bill Patterson, president of Ohio Farm Bureau. “Conversations about these very policies were discussed during our County Presidents’ Trip to D.C. in March and again just recently as we traveled to Washington alongside our partners with Ohio State to visit with both of Ohio’s senators and many members of Congress representing the Buckeye State. We appreciate our lawmakers hearing our message, taking it to heart and straight to the halls of Congress, and we urge that these important provisions to Ohio Farm Bureau members continue through the process until they become law.”
Permanent extension of TCJA provisions
Accounting and interest deduction provisions
Other relevant provisions
The individual reconciliation bills advanced by authorizing committees will be packaged together by the House Budget Committee before a full House vote, which is anticipated by Memorial Day. Ohio Farm Bureau and American Farm Bureau will continue to monitor the legislative process and engage with policymakers to advocate for provisions AFBF policy supports.
Members have three ways to apply: contacting a certified agent, calling 833-468-4280 or visiting ohiofarmbureauhealthplans.org.
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