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OSU
Extension
2012 Ag Tax Issues
Workshops to be held across Ohio
Date: December 17, 2012
Tax practitioners with an interest in farm income taxes will have an
opportunity to attend a one day farm tax workshop scheduled for Monday,
December 17, 2012, from 8:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. in ten locations across
Ohio. This workshop will be taught by Dr. Phil Harris, Professor of
Agricultural Economics, University of Wisconsin, via tele-conference.
This program has been designed for tax practitioners who have a
significant number of farm clients and therefore need a substantial
amount of information on agricultural tax issues. Participants will
hear an audiotape of a live lecture given by Phil Harris, supplemented
with a showing of the slide presentation Dr. Harris used during his
lecture. Dr. Harris will be available for questions during two
conference calls during the day, and OSU faculty will be in the meeting
rooms to answer questions. Registrants will receive a valuable 203 page
supplemental book.
The summer drought caused havoc across Ohio for crop producers. This
year’s tax school will examine how to handle crop insurance and
disaster payments as well as the special provisions to delay income
from weather related sales of livestock. Some of the additional topics
which will be included in discussion are: Repairs versus capital
improvements; Improvements by a tenant; Sale of sand and gravel;
Depletion; Information reporting issues; and Income in respect of a
decedent.
The Agricultural Tax Issues program has been accepted for continuing
education credits by the Accountancy Board of Ohio, and the IRS Office
of Professional Responsibility. The locations for the 2012 Agricultural
Issues Workshops are: Caldwell, Chillicothe, Columbus, Greenville,
Jefferson, Ottawa, Upper Sandusky, Urbana, Wapakoneta, and Wooster,
Ohio. The cost for this program is $125 per person and includes
continuing education credits, lunch, refreshments and the agricultural
tax manual.
Complete workshop information and on-line registration are available at
the OSU Income Tax Schools’ website located at:
http://incometaxschools.osu.edu or can be obtained by contacting David
Marrison at (440) 576-9008 ormarrison.2@osu.edu. The Agricultural Tax
Issues Workshop is sponsored by OSU Extension.
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