OB3 Banking Insights: Navigating Agricultural Loans

10.13.2025 | Duration: 20:29

This episode provides essential guidance on the new tax exemption and its potential impact on agricultural lending.

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Podcast overview

Join us for our latest episode of In the vault with KPMG as Elizabeth L’Hommedieu and Paul Laures, from the KPMG banking and capital markets tax practice, break down the new 25% tax exemption for agricultural loans introduced by the 2025 One Big Beautiful Bill Act. Listen as they discuss the qualification criteria for lenders and loans, the impact of cross-collateralization, and the operational challenges banks may face in implementing these changes. Additionally, Liz and Paul will explore the implications for refinancing and the anticipated regulatory guidance on outstanding questions.

Whether you're a lender, borrower, or tax professional, this episode provides essential guidance on the new tax exemption and its potential impact on agricultural lending.

Tune in to gain valuable insights into navigating this evolving landscape.

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Elizabeth B. L'Hommedieu
Principal, Washington National Tax, KPMG US

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