More about Paul Neiffer

  • Paul Neiffer
  • Principal
  • CliftonLarsonAllen
  • Walla Walla, Washington
  • 509-823-2920

Paul Neiffer is a certified public accountant and business advisor specializing in income taxation, accounting services, and succession planning for farmers and agribusiness processors. Paul is a principal with CliftonLarsonAllen in Walla Walla, Washington, as well as a regular speaker at national conferences and contributor at agweb.com. Raised on a farm in central Washington, he has been immersed in the ag industry his entire life, including the last 30 years professionally. Paul and his wife purchase an 180 acre ranch in 2016 and enjoy keeping it full of animals.


Blog Posts by Paul Neiffer:

  • Start of the Midwest Crop Tour

    We are at Columbus, Ohio for the start of the Midwest Crop Tour.  Tonight, all of the scouts have a meeting to go over the ground rules for the tour.  On the Eastern Leg will be 11 routes that cover the area from Columbus to Southern Minnesota.  The Western Leg will cover Eastern South Dakota […]

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  • California is Out of Controll!

    Since I practice in the state of Washington, I end up doing a fair amount of California business and personal tax returns.  This is one of my least favorite states to deal with and a recent court case winding its way through the system highlights this even more. In Swart Enterprises, Inc. v. Franchise Tax […]

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  • MidWest Crop Tour

    Just letting everyone know that I am leaving bright and early tomorrow morning to fly to Cedar Rapids, Iowa.  Chris Barron is picking me up at the airport and we are then headed to Columbus, Ohio.  We will spend the night in Bloomington, Illinois (most likely) and then meet up with about 100 scouts in […]

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  • New IRS Website for Healthcare Provisions

    The IRS has just released a new website that recaps and provides information on most of the Health Care Provisions of ObamaCare.  Although we sometimes have issues with the IRS as preparers and farmers, I must admit that their website is one of the better sites on the internet.  There is a lot of information […]

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  • How to Blow a 1031 Exchange

    Recently, I had a taxpayer call me about the sale of some farm land.  The taxpayer had sold 80 acres for $960,000 that they had inherited from his mother about 20 years ago.  The tax basis in the property was about $150,000 so they were facing an $800,000 long-term capital gain which would cost them […]

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  • The New Farm Bill

    Mark Reisinger, the Global Grain Trade lead gave an update on the new farm bill this morning at the NextGen conference. With the House failing to pass a Farm Bill that included the nutrition program, we now have a Senate/House sub-committee working on a new Farm Bill. The Senate portion offers two programs based on […]

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  • Letting Go

    Yesterday, I was in Des Moines, Iowa for a Pioneer Seed sponsored NextGen conference.  This conference is for the younger generation of farmers who are presented ideas on how to grow their business. One of the sessions had three farmers from various parts of the country (Iowa, Texas and New Jersey) and one of the […]

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  • Don’t Forget Your Retirement (Plan)!

    I get the following question at least three or four times a year from our clients: “I know my income is too high to contribute to an IRA, what other options are there?” When Congress put in the income limitations on IRA several years ago, there arose a misconception regarding the limit.  Many people, including […]

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  • IRS Releases Draft Form For New Net Investment Income Tax

    The IRS has finally released a draft of the new form 8960 to report the 3.8% net investment income tax for income in excess of the threshold amounts.  As previously discussed in several posts, the 3.8% tax applies to the lesser of (1) your net investment income including cash rents or the amount in excess […]

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  • Is Peak Corn Over (For Now)?

    A few years ago, the term Peak Oil was in the media.  This term represented the notion that the production of oil worldwide had peaked and we would be showing lower and lower production levels each year.  With the discovery of fracking of shale oil formations, this term is not used much lately. My question […]

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