Expanded eID device rebate

The expanded rebate for sheep and farmed goat electronic identification (eID) includes all colours in the National Livestock Identification System (NLIS) year-of-birth (YOB) colour system for accredited eID tags.

Applications are open to SA sheep and goat producers who purchase eligible NLIS-accredited tags not designated for the current year.

Key dates

Applications close on 30 June 2027 at 5:00 pm.

Eligible eID tags must be purchased between 1 July 2025 and 30 June 2027.

Amounts

You can apply for a rebate on the purchase price of eligible eID devices of 25% up to a cap of 47.5 cents (GST exclusive) per tag.

Who can apply

The eID device rebate is open to South Australian sheep and farmed goat producers who:

  • have an active property identification code (PIC) registered with PIRSA
  • purchase NLIS-accredited eID tags that do not align to the designated YOB colour
  • provide invoices and proof of payment for purchases between 1 July 2025 and 30 June 2027.

Tags must be purchased from the list of accredited eID devices to be eligible for rebate.

Eligible year-of-birth colour (YOB) eID tags are:

Year of purchase

YOB colours

2025

Black, orange, light green, purple, yellow, red, sky blue, pink (post-breeder)

2026

Black, white, light green, purple, yellow, red, sky blue, pink (post-breeder)

2027
(until 30 June)

Black, white, orange, purple, yellow, red, sky blue, pink (post-breeder)

The rebate excludes:

  • colours outside of the YOB colour system (for example: brown and grey)
  • non-NLIS accredited devices
  • tags that align to the current YOB colour (white in 2025, orange in 2026, light green in 2027).

How to apply

If you have multiple PICs, you need to complete the application process for each PIC.

You will need the following information to complete your application:

  • PIC number
  • Property location (address) and Local Government Area
  • Banking details in the name of the rebate applicant

Apply for eID device rebate

You will need to upload copies of:

  • official tax invoices
  • full evidence of payment (eg. bank statements, supplier statements, paid invoices)
  • a signed and witnessed eID Rebate Acquittal (794.1 KB DOCX) (this is a legal requirement)
  • a statement by supplier not quoting ABN form (if relevant).

Expanded eID device rebate (2025-2027) guidelines (PDF  232KB)

Expanded eID device rebate (2025-2027) terms and conditions (PDF  99KB)

What happens next

You will receive a receipt number upon submitting the online form. Submitting an application does not guarantee approval of a rebate.

Applications will be assessed by PIRSA in the order they are received, and outcomes will be advised in approximately 4 weeks.

Contact

For queries about completing your application:

PIRSA Grants Enquiries
Phone: 1800 931 314
Email: PIRSA.GrantsEnquiries@sa.gov.au

For queries about sheep and goat eID or rebate eligibility:

Email: EIDSheepandGoat@sa.gov.au


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