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09 Oct 2025

Longford farmers to benefit from Residential Zoned Land Tax exemption

Pausing and deferral of RZLT for another 12 months will give certainty to farmers

Joe Flaherty

Fianna Fáil Longford-Westmeath TD Joe Flaherty

Active farmland is to be excluded from Residential Zoned Land Tax in the upcoming Budget.

It is anticipated that the pausing and deferral of RZLT for another 12 months, as well as the design of a new RZLT system that excludes active farmland, will give certainty to farmers.

Deputy Joe Flaherty has welcomed reports that his party colleagues Minister Jack Chambers, Minister Darragh O'Brien and Minister Charlie McConalogue are working to exclude farm lands from RZLT.

Deputy Flaherty said: “It's hugely welcome that a top Budget priority for my party colleague, Minister Chambers, is the exclusion of active farmland from RZLT and the pausing and deferral of the rollout of RZLT for a further 12 months.”

He said the issue has been identified as a priority for government: “The work underway to design a new RZLT system by Minister Chambers, Minister O'Brien and Minister McConalogue that excludes active farmers will, I hope, help to alleviate the fear and anxiety felt by many farmers who have farmland that would have been affected.”

The Longford TD continued: “By excluding active farmers from RZLT, we would be protecting both farmland and food production while showing that we support farming livelihoods. As a party, Fianna Fáil places a priority on partnering with farmers and rural communities.

Deputy Flaherty concluded by outlining his commitment on the matter: “We are continuing to listen to and engage with farming organisations and rural stakeholders. We are committed to continuing our support for farming and food production. There are varied significant challenges across the farming sector and we must do all we can to ensure the viability of farming livelihoods and rural communities.”

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