Farm Leadership

  • Day 2 & 3 of the NW Co-Op Council Meetings

    David Enquist from our Moses Lake, Washington office is providing the following recap of day 2 and 3 of the NW Co-Op Council annual meeting. Days 2 had presentations focusing on succession planning, reputation management, talent management, and an awards banquet. The succession and talent management presentations tied in very well together as properly identifying […]

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  • Day 1 of the NW Co-op Council Meeting

    The following post was written by David Enquist from our Moses Lake, Washington office.  The original plan was for me to be in Portland yesterday with him, but I ended up in Michigan and then to top it off, the plane out of Detroit was a late plus a strong head-wind meant I missed the flight […]

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  • Day 12 of my Business Trip

    I am sitting at the Detroit airport ready to head onto Portland, Oregon for the Northwest Coops annual meeting tomorrow and Wednesday. That is done at noon on Wednesday and then finally home after 14 days on the road. The early part of the trip was in the St. Joseph, Missouri area and off to […]

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  • CPR for Section 179

    The University of Illinois publishes a daily blog called the FarmDocDaily.  This posting deals with information related to their Illinois farmers and sometimes it covers tax subjects important to farmers.  Today, they covered Section 179 and provided a very interesting table related to amount of Section 179 deduction as a % of total depreciation expense on annual […]

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  • New Water Rules Coming?

    We now have a new Food Safety Modernization Act which was primarily a response to the multiple break-outs of E Coli food poisoning over the last few years.  The FDA is proposing many new Regulations in response to the new Act.  Part of these regulations pertain to water sources used by farmers to irrigate their crops.  […]

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  • Crop Insurance Deferral Update

    David Repp and I are in Mason City, Iowa today for our second presentation of the Day Two of the The ISU Center for Agricultural Law and Taxation Farm and Urban Tax School.  Joe Kristan of the Roth CPA firm presented the first day yesterday.  Unlike yesterday in Sheldon when it was 4%, this morning it had warmed […]

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  • Sale of CRP Land – Is it Subject to the 3.8% Tax?

    We had a reader ask the following question: “Hey Paul, Is farmland with current CRP Income subject to the additional 3.8% NII tax if sold in 2013.  Assuming all other income thresholds are met.” This is one of those questions with multiple answers depending on the facts and circumstances of the taxpayer.  As previously discussed, […]

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  • Corn Harvest is Winding Down

    On Saturday, I spent all day with my friends Ken and Mary McCauley and their son Brad in NE Kansas helping them finish up corn harvest.  They were down to about three or four days to go.  The crops got in late and it had been slow going since yields were good and the weather […]

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  • Trusts Get Hit with New 3.8% Tax too

    We have had several posts on the new 3.8% net investment income tax applying to individuals with net investment income especially rents.  We sometimes forget that this tax will apply to trusts and estates beginning in 2013 and the applicable level is much lower.  All the way down to less than $12,000. This means if a […]

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  • Crop Insurance Deferral Options

    It appears that at least $5 billion of crop insurance claims have been processed this year and with the approximate $1.20 drop in corn prices from the spring, it is likely that additional corn claims will be made.  Unlike last year when almost all claims related to yield losses, this year, most of the claims […]

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