Farmer's Tax Guide


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Forest Landowners Guide to the Federal Income Tax Through 1994


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Incorp. tax legislation passed and admin. changes since 1994. The guide: provides a framework for analyzing forest mgmt. invest., and tax planning; discusses Fed. income tax consid. for Forest Land, incl. capital costs, reforestation tax incent., deprec. and the Sect. 179 ded'n., operating exp. and carrying charges, the passive loss rules, timber income and capital gains, gov't. program cost-share pay., property exchanges, conservation easements, installment sales, self-employ. and Social Security taxes, and Christmas tree production; explains forms of Forest Landownership, bus. mgmt. org., how to research a tax question, sources of tax assist., and how to keep forest records. Summaries of IRS Revenue Rulings.







Forest Owners' Guide to the Federal Income Tax


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Provides a framework for analysis of timber invest. and a chapter on timber tax planning. Discusses Fed. income tax considerations for timber incl.: capital costs, reforestation tax incentives, depreciation, operating exp. and the passive loss rules, timber income and capital gains, gov't. cost-share pay., casualty losses and other involuntary conversions, conservation easements, install. sales, alternative min. tax, self-employ. taxes, Xmas tree prod'n., and form of timberland ownership and bus. org'n. Explains how to research tax questions and sources of tax assistance.




Managing the Family Forest


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Farmer's Tax Guide - Publication 225 (For Use in Preparing 2020 Returns)


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vate, operate, or manage a farm for profit, either as owner or tenant. A farm includes livestock, dairy, poultry, fish, fruit, and truck farms. It also includes plantations, ranches, ranges, and orchards and groves. This publication explains how the federal tax laws apply to farming. Use this publication as a guide to figure your taxes and complete your farm tax return. If you need more information on a subject, get the specific IRS tax publication covering that subject. We refer to many of these free publications throughout this publication. See chapter 16 for information on ordering these publications. The explanations and examples in this publication reflect the Internal Revenue Service's interpretation of tax laws enacted by Congress, Treasury regulations, and court decisions. However, the information given does not cover every situation and is not intended to replace the law or change its meaning. This publication covers subjects on which a court may have rendered a decision more favorable to taxpayers than the interpretation by the IRS. Until these differing interpretations are resolved by higher court decisions, or in some other way, this publication will continue to present the interpretation by the IRS.







Basis of Assets


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