Farms excluded from a ‘regional’ incentive

The Queensland Fruit and Vegetable Growers Association has gone into bat for a large local farming enterprise, which was charged an additional $220,000 in back taxes by the State Government because its activities in the Lockyer, Somerset and on the Darling Downs were deemed to be ‘non-regional’.

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