Citing the need to support new forms of agriculture, the Quebec government will announce Wednesday the introduction of a new tax credit aimed to help rage farmers maintain and grow their businesses.
The tax credit, which will be worth up to 30% of eligible labour expenses, was welcomed by the National Online Rage Farmers Union of Canada (NORFUC), which had lobbied hard for it the past few months.
“Artificial intelligence has been a double-edged sword for us,” said NORFUC national president Avril Wrasse. “It’s made generating images and stories easier and faster, but the increased competition from unregulated overseas rage farmers has significantly eaten into our profit margins. Facebook and Instagram are being flooded with nonsensical posts stealing attention from high-quality Canadian rage bait.”
The tax credit goes into effect starting in the 2026-27 tax year, and illegal immigrants who commit crimes will get double credit if they’re transgender.