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  • Update on Farm Income Averaging

    We did a post a few days ago on how farmers may not be affected by the increased tax rates for 2013 if they use farm income averaging.  In that post, we used an example of spreading $1 million of farm income over four years, $250,000 in 2010-2013.  An observant reader reminded us that a farmer […]

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  • One Week to Go Checklist

    Since there is about one week to go in the year, we thought we would present a quick checklist for accounting and tax related items: Make sure that all checks for 2012 expenses are written and mailed by December 31 Make sure that any gifts made at year-end are deposited into the donee’s account before […]

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  • Merry Christmas!

    Just want to wish everyone a Merry Christmas over the next couple of days. We are still hanging on the fiscal cliff and most likely nothing major will be accomplished before year-end. We will keep you posted, but for now Merry Christmas! Paul Neiffer CPA

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  • Farmers Might Delay Higher Tax Rates for Three Years?

    With all the talk about the possible higher tax rates starting next year we sometimes forget that farmers might not feel much of the hit due to farm income averaging. This special method of figuring tax allows you to average your tax over four years (2010-2013). This means for 2013 you might be able to […]

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  • Annual Exclusion Update

    I was talking with a reader from North Carolina today about our post from yesterday.  He was not sure if the annual exclusion amount was or was not included in the lifetime.  So, I have decided to do one more update on this subject.  The first $13,000 ($14,000) of gifts that you give to everyone […]

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  • Annual Exclusion Does Not Eat Into Lifetime Exclusion.

    We had a reader ask the following question: “Am I correct in that this accumulation of gifts during lifetime does not include those under the Annual Gift Tax Exclusion ($13,000)?” It seems like most of my posts lately deal with estate and gift taxes, but this is a very important subject and with the end […]

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  • What Does Unified Credit Mean?

    We have gotten a few questions lately on how the lifetime gift and estate tax exclusion are tied together.  In brief, transfers made during your lifetime are called gifts and reported on a gift tax return while transfers made at death are also a “gift”, but reported on an estate tax return. The gifts made during […]

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  • Another Nice Feature of a Living Trust

    We have gotten some feedback on my previous post about revocable living trusts.  One of the features of a living trust versus a will is that the trust can be set up to provide for “guardianship” of your affairs during your lifetime should you suddenly become disabled, etc. You can create other forms of documents that […]

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  • Revocable Living Trusts – Do They Save Estate Taxes?

    Nick Houle, one of our Estate Planning partners in our Minneapolis office, gave an one hour presentation on estate tax planning at the South Dakota Soybean Association annual meeting in Sioux Falls, SD yesterday.  I attended the event with Nick and talked to many farmers about succession and estate planning. One of the questions that […]

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  • Some Interesting Ag Cooperative Facts

    The USDA issues a bi-monthly newsletter on the Farm Cooperative industry and the latest issue had some interesting facts: Minnesota has the highest number of coops (a distinction held since 1900) with 203.  Texas is second with 187 followed by North Dakota and California.  These numbers are based upon the number of Coops with headquarters […]

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