Legislature eases liability insurance cost for agritourism
For years,
Stuart, D-
Farmers in
"As small business owners, agritourism operators truly make our state unique by attracting visitors to our communities to participate in authentic farm experiences," Crowe said. "By offering state relief to agritourism operators for liability insurance premiums,
"This is huge for agritourism and local food," said
Raney noted a recent
"Specialty growers are unique in that we grow fruits, vegetables and herbs for direct use by
Graham thanked Crowe and Stuart for understanding specialty growers’ needs and their work to ensure passage of the liability insurance tax credit. He also pointed to the partnership success of IFB and ISGA.
The legislation defines agritourism businesses that would be eligible for the liability insurance tax credit and specifies services that would not meet the law’s criteria. Raney explained qualified agritourism businesses would need certification from the
Eligible agritourism businesses include those providing historic, cultural and on-site educational programs, tours, animal exhibitions and petting zoos, crop mazes, U-pick harvesting, horse rides, hayrides and sleighrides.
Under the law, ineligible businesses solely offer hunting, fishing, rodeos, amusement rides, off-road biking or motorized activities, outdoor recreation and serve as wedding and concert venues.
For agritourism businesses, the liability insurance is very expensive. "We hope the income tax credit will alleviate that burden," said Raghela Scavuzzo, IFB associate director of food systems development and ISGA executive director. "We hope this credit will incentivize them to continue doing business and will stimulate new agribusinesses."
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