Farm Depreciation, Expensing, and Forms 4562 and 4797

This webinar will cover key farm depreciation and expensing concepts, including commonly asked questions and issues. We will consider planning considerations for section 179 and bonus depreciation for farm clients. The session will include practical examples using Forms 4562 and 4797.  

We hope you'll join us!

 

Continuing Education: 

  • 2 hours CPE (federal tax law) - Y7WRM-T-00299-20-O
  • 2 hours Iowa CLE - Activity Number 349469
  • Level: Basic to Intermediate
Speakers: 

Guido van der Hoeven
Guido van der Hoeven is an agricultural tax specialist with the Center for Agricultural Law and Taxation. Prior to this role he was an Extension Specialist/ Senior Lecturer in the Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics at North Carolina State University in Raleigh, North Carolina. Guido’s extension experience includes income taxation of individuals and business entities, farm business management and the profitable continuation of "family firms" to succeeding generations. Van der Hoeven is an Enrolled Agent and presents income tax educational programming across the United States. He has over 40 years of experience in taxation with a focus on farming and natural resources issues. Van der Hoeven is President of the Land Grant University Tax Education Foundation, Inc. which publishes a ~700 page text for income tax training of professional tax practitioners.

Kristine Tidgren
Kristine Tidgren is an adjunct assistant professor in the Agricultural Education & Studies Department and the director for the Center for Agricultural Law and Taxation. Kristine’s work focuses on studying and interpreting laws impacting the agricultural industry. In particular, she focuses on agricultural taxation. Since joining CALT in 2013, Kristine has written hundreds of articles and blogposts to keep tax professionals, practicing attorneys, producers, and agribusiness professionals informed about legal developments impacting their business. She also writes technical chapters for the National Income Tax Workbook and regular articles for farm publications. In addition to her writing, Kristine speaks to many professionals and producers each year regarding tax and agricultural law topics. She also plans and provides instruction for CALT-hosted seminars, including the annual federal income tax schools. Kristine is licensed to practice law in Iowa and Missouri and is a member of the Iowa Bar Association.

Registration: 

Cost is $80

Date and Time: 
Thursday, June 18, 2020 - 12:00pm to 2:00pm
Location: 
Online