Monday, April 22, 2024
Branson Summer Seminar on Farm Income Tax and Estate/Business Planning
Overview
On June 12-13, I will be conducting a farm income tax and farm estate and business planning seminar at the Keeter Center on the campus of College of the Ozarks near Branson, MO. This is a live, in-person presentation only. No online option is available. My partner in presentation is Paul Neiffer. Paul and I have done these summer events for a number of years and are teaming up again this summer to provide you with high quality training on the tax issues you deal with for your farm and ranch clients.
Topics
Here’s a list of the topics that Paul and I will be digging into:
- Federal Tax Update
- Farm Bill Update
- Beneficial Ownership Information (BOI) Reporting
- Depreciation Planning
- Tax Planning Considering the Possible Sunset of TCJA
- How Famers Might Benefit from the Clean Fuel Production Tax Credit
- Conservation Easements
- Federal Estate and Gift Tax Update
- SECURE Act 2.0
- Split Interest Land Transactions
- Manager-Managed LLCs
- Types of Trusts
- Monetized Installment Sales
- Charitable Remainder Trusts or Cash Balance Plans
- Special Use Valuation
- Buy-Sell Agreements (planning in light of the Connelly decision)
Registration
The link for registration is below and can be found on my website – www.washburnlaw.edu/waltr and the seminar is sponsored by McEowen, P.L.C. You may mail a check with your registration or register and pay at the door. Early registration is eligible for a lower rate. Certification is pending with the National Association of State Boards of Accountancy (NASBA) to qualify for 16 hours of CPE credit and corresponding CLE credit (for attorneys).
Here is the specific link for the event: https://www.washburnlaw.edu/employers/cle/farmandranchtaxjune.html
Jackson Hole
Paul and I will present the same (but updated) seminar in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, on August 5 and 6. That event will also be broadcasted live online.
We hope to see you there!
April 22, 2024 in Business Planning, Estate Planning, Income Tax | Permalink | Comments (0)