Groups Ask for Permanent Extension of Section 199A

A large number of organizations representing farmers, ranchers, forest owners, agricultural cooperatives, and industry stakeholders sent a letter to Congressional leaders regarding Section 199A in the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act. β€œ

We urge Congress to permanently extend the expiring 199A provision within the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017,” they said.

Section 199A has been essential in keeping co-ops and their farmer members competitive with corporations that have benefited from the permanently reduced corporate tax rate in the 2017 Act.

Each year, farmer cooperatives pass roughly 95% of the benefits, totaling over $2 billion, directly back to farmers across rural America.

The deduction has fueled job creation, economic growth, and rural investment.

β€œHowever, without congressional action, Section 199A will expire at the end of 2025, leaving farmers with significantly higher tax burdens, including many who would face double-digit increases,” the letter adds.

β€œSupport families by making Section 199A permanent.”