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<blockquote data-quote="M5farm" data-source="post: 983977" data-attributes="member: 18487"><p>Tax Deductions for Livestock</p><p></p><p>If your small farm includes livestock, such as horses, cattle or goats, you can deduct the farm costs associated with these animals. Tax deductible fees include veterinarian fees, hay and grain, immunizations and registration fees. If you have livestock that dies during the tax year you can also claim a loss on the animal that died. If your farm purchases livestock for re-sale; the price you paid for the livestock is deducted from the price you sold the livestock at. Livestock that is kept for breeding purposes can also be depreciated in the same way that farm equipment is depreciated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="M5farm, post: 983977, member: 18487"] Tax Deductions for Livestock If your small farm includes livestock, such as horses, cattle or goats, you can deduct the farm costs associated with these animals. Tax deductible fees include veterinarian fees, hay and grain, immunizations and registration fees. If you have livestock that dies during the tax year you can also claim a loss on the animal that died. If your farm purchases livestock for re-sale; the price you paid for the livestock is deducted from the price you sold the livestock at. Livestock that is kept for breeding purposes can also be depreciated in the same way that farm equipment is depreciated. [/QUOTE]
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