Wisconsin Agricultural Tax Issues Course
THIS COURSE IS FOR YOU IF:
- You want to know the latest in agricultural taxation
- You need to know more in-depth agricultural tax material
- You have agricultural tax questions that need answers
Locations and Dates for 2012
Eau Claire - Monday, October 22
The Plaza Hotel and Suites
1202 W. Clairemont Avenue
Eau Claire, WI 54701
Phone: 715-834-3181
Madison - Thursday, October 22
Alliant Energy Center of Dane County
1919 Alliant Energy Center Way
Madison, WI 53713
Phone: 608-267-3976
Appleton Area - Monday, October 29
Liberty Hall and Conference Center
800 Eisenhower Drive
Kiimberly, WI 54136
Phone: 920-731-0164
Time Schedule
Registration: 12:15 p.m. - 1:00 p.m. .
Class: 1:00 p.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Fee
The fee for the 3.5-hour course has not been established for 2012 and will include a refreshment break and materials.
Material
Participants will receive the 2012 Agricultural Tax Issues book authored by Professor Philip E. Harris, University of Wisconsin-Madison.
Instructor
Philip E. Harris, JD; Professor of Agricultural and Applied Economics at UW-Madison; Director, Tax Insight; Co-author Agricultural Tax Issues; Author Income Tax Workbook; Speaker for 33 years at tax courses in Wisconsin and other states; Consultant for businesses and tax practitioners.
Credit
Three and a half hours of credit are applied for, for attending this course. The course qualifies for continuing education credits for IRS Enrolled Agents, Certified Financial Planners, and Wisconsin Continuing Legal Education.
Registration
To register on-line, select the school location from the Registration menu on the left. (Currently not available)
To register via mail or fax, go to the Registration Information page for further instructions.
To register by phone or receive a copy of the brochure, contact Tax Insight directly at: (phone) 608-831-1040, (fax) 608-831-1065.
We cannot guarantee on-site registration.
Sample Topics from 2011
This course includes an update of legislation, cases, and rulings that affect farmers and the unique tax issues that arise when preparing farm income tax returns such as:
- Wineries and vineyards
- Like-kind exchange of equipment
- Like-kind exchange of livestock
- Timber farming
- Tax consequences for both the lessee and the lessor of improvements installed by a lessee
- Sales at farmer’s markets