SOUTH CENTRAL, N.Y. — Join Cornell Cooperative Extension Farm Business Management Specialists from across the state for their virtual course “Tax Management for Beginning and Small Farm Businesses.” This workshop for beginning and part-time farmers will be held on Tuesday, January 18th from 7pm – 9pm. For more information, visit tinyurl.com/ccetaxschool.
This meeting will provide useful tax information enabling participants to be make better tax decisions for their business. Federal and state income taxes will be covered. Tax regulations specific to NYS will be covered as well.
The course is $10/farm with scholarships available for those experiencing financial hardship. The courses will be offered virtually via live and interactive zoom webinar. For those without internet access, there will be a call-in option available with the opportunity to receive paper copies of the presentation via mail. This presentation will be recorded and sent to those who are registered (even if you can’t attend the live event). Register online by visiting www.tinyurl.com/ccetaxschool, required by Thursday, January 13th, 2022.
This course is part of Cornell Cooperative Extension’s Farmer Tax School: An educational series from Cornell Cooperative Extension Farm Business Management Specialists offering courses designed to inform and empower farm managers to better understand their tax obligations, management strategies, and improve farm profitability. This consists of four courses offered October 2021 – January 2022. For more information, visit tinyurl.com/ccetaxschool. This series has options for agricultural producers of all shapes, sizes, and time in business.
For more information contact your regional Farm Business Management Specialist or any of the following planning team members:
- Bonnie Collins, CCE Oneida County, 315-335-4268, bsc33@cornell.edu
- Steve Hadcock, Capital Area Agriculture and Horticulture, 518-380-1497, seh11@cornell.edu
- Elizabeth Higgins, Eastern New York Commercial Horticulture, 518-949-3722, emh56@cornell.edu
- Mary Kate MacKenzie, South Central New York Dairy and Field Crops, 509-294-6073, mkw87@cornell.edu
Dayton Maxwell, Capital Area Agriculture and Horticulture, 518-380-1498, dtm4@cornell.edu
Joan Petzen, Northwest New York Dairy, Livestock, and Field Crops, 716-378-5267, jsp10@cornell.edu
Nicole Tommell, Central New York Dairy, Livestock, and Field Crops, 315-867-6001, nt375@cornell.edu
Katelyn Walley-Stoll, Southwest New York Dairy, Livestock, and Field Crops, 716-640-0522, kaw249@cornell.edu
SCNYDFC is a partnership between Cornell University and the CCE Associations of Broome, Cortland, Chemung, Onondaga, Tompkins, and Tioga counties. Their team includes Mary Kate MacKenzie, Farm Business Management (509-294-6073), Janice Degni, Field Crops Specialist (607-391-2672); and Betsy Hicks, Dairy Specialist (607-391-2673), and Fay Benson, Organic Small Farm Specialist (607-391-2669).
Cornell Cooperative Extension is an employer and educator recognized for valuing AA/EEO, Protected Veterans, and Individuals with Disabilities and provides equal program and employment opportunities. For accommodations and accessibility concerns, please Mary Kate MacKenzie by calling 716-640-0522. This information is for educational and reference purposes only and is not a substitute for sound legal counsel and tax preparation. Cornell Cooperative Extension is dedicated to proving research-based information to our agricultural producers. Every effort has been made to provide correct, complete and up-to-date recommendations. Changes occur constantly and human errors are possible.
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