The 2023 Indiana General Assembly concluded at the end of April, but the actual legislation officially went into effect on July 1.
That includes the new biennial budget, including:
Also in effect as of July 1 is the agency bill for the Department of Revenue, which clarifies that sales tax on ag equipment is exempt if predominately used for ag purposes. That specific bill, Senate Enrolled Act 419, also provides additional tax options for INFB Health Plans, which will bring cost savings to members.
Additional legislation such as Rep. Kendell Culp’s bills that will inventory lost farmland and create a land use task force will begin its data collection very soon.
A link to more information on Indiana Farm Bureau’s legislative successes can be found on INFB’s website.
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