Standardbred Investors - Important IRD update for 2026
3 December 2025
, Ownership
New investors, who purchase high-priced yearlings (thoroughbred and standardbred) with the intention of breeding for profit, will be able to claim income tax deductions as if they were operating an existing bloodstock breeding business.
However, if the yearling is later sold, any profit from that sale will be subject to income tax.
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