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AG2010

After Tax Reform--What Now?

Date
December 9, 2020
$49
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Tax reform is behind us. Farms now need to address the uncertainties generated by the worldwide pandemic. The Federal government provided tax relief and deferral. Farms need to save for repaying some loans and paying deferred taxes.

Learning Objectives

  • Identify tax changes as a result of COVID-19 legislation
  • Understand opportunities to reduce and defer tax liabilities
  • Recognize effects of election on farm taxation

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Principal, CLA

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