Top Producer Summit: What Should Be My Tax Planning Strategy in 2022?

Due to uncertainty in tax policy, you likely pushed the pause button on tax and succession planning for your farm. As you enter 2022, it’s time to be proactive.

Due to uncertainty in tax policy, you likely pushed the pause button on tax and succession planning for your farm. As you enter 2022, it’s time to start being proactive again.

There’s no one better to provide a realistic and informative take on tax planning than Paul Neiffer, principal with CLA and author of “The Farm CPA” blog.

In the webinar above, Neiffer details several key tax issues, including:

  • Transfer tax
  • Exemptions
  • Excess Business Losses
  • Net Investment Income Tax
  • And more!

Learn more about the speaker:

Paul Neiffer is an agribusiness certified public accountant and business adviser for CliftonLarsonAllen LLP. He specializes in income taxation and accounting services related to farmers and processors. Paul works with farmers and processors providing income tax advice and compliance services, and he consults with farm families on succession planning issues and opportunities. He also helps farmers understand the proper use of accounting systems to more profitably run their business. He authors a monthly column for Top Producer magazine called “The Farm CPA” and has written several articles for various farm magazines and media outlets.

2022 Top Producer Summit

For 2022, the Top Producer Summit will feature both an in-person event is set for Feb. 14-16 in Nashville, Tenn., with an online program launching the following week, Feb. 22-23. With the theme, “Business on Broadway,” producers will hone their money, marketing and management skills.

The webinar above was a pre-event session. To cash in on more business education and networking, join Top Producer at the 2022 Top Producer Summit.

Neiffer will have two sessions at the event in Nashville:

  • Panel: Real Talk and Out-of-the-Box Succession Planning Strategies
  • What Should Be My Tax Strategy in 2022?

Register for the 2022 Top Producer Summit.

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