HUDSON, N.Y. — CAAHP’s Part-Time Farmer Tax School is being offered in two locations this year, Hudson, NY and Troy, NY. The class material is the same at both locations.
When it comes to taxes, do you have any of these questions? How much farm income do I need to make in order to be able to deduct it on my taxes? What tax related form(s) do I need to complete? What, if any, tax management strategy should I have for my farm business? Should I form an LLC or other form of business, and what tax documentation do lenders require?
CAAHP Educators, Steve Hadcock and Dayton Maxwell, will answer these and other tax related questions during this meeting. In addition to discussing income tax concepts, they will explore Agricultural Value Assessment, Building Exemptions, Sales Tax Regulations and Farmers’ School Tax Credit.
When: January 21, 2020, 5:30 – 9:00 PM
Where: CCE Columbia-Greene Counties, 479 Route 66, Hudson, NY 12534 and CCE Rensselaer County, 61 State Street, Troy, NY 12180
The cost for attending this workshop is $20 per person, which includes a light dinner and printed materials. Register and pay online at https://tinyurl.com/PTFarmerTaxSchoolHudsonReg to attend the Hudson session, or at https://tinyurl.com/PTFarmerTaxSchoolTroyReg to attend the Troy session. Register by phone by calling 518-765-3518. Please email cce-caahp@cornell.edu with questions.
–Cornell Cooperative Extension Albany County
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