OAK BROOK, Ill. — The impact of proposed federal tax changes on agriculture and rural estate planning will be the topic of the next virtual Forum from Farm Foundation®, an accelerator of practical solutions for agriculture.
Keeping the Farm Together: Issues and Impacts of Current Tax Proposals will be held Wednesday, Oct. 27 at 9 a.m. CT.
Paul Neiffer, Farm CPA and Principal at CliftonLarsonAllen, will moderate the panel, which will include:
- Kristine Tidgren, Director of the Center for Agricultural Law and Taxation at Iowa State University
- Eric Gullicksrud, Vice President, Tax and Accounting with Compeer Financial
- Dustin Sherer, Director of Congressional Relations at American Farm Bureau Federation
The panelists, with expertise in taxes, finance and government affairs, will discuss proposed tax changes, including the American Families Plan, and how those proposals might affect farmers’ estate and succession planning, transfer tax, income tax and more.
“Capital gains taxation of inherited assets and other issues have been important topics of debate as tax proposals are discussed in Washington,” said Shari Rogge-Fidler, President and CEO of Farm Foundation. “Our panel of experts will bring a wealth of experience and knowledge to the discussion and provide some new insights for attendees.”
This event is being held virtually and is free to attend, but registration is required. Farmers, ranchers, food and agribusiness leaders, government officials and staff, industry representatives, NGO representatives, academics, students in agricultural disciplines and members of the media are encouraged to attend. Register here.
— Farm Foundation
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