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Farm tax preparation and estate planning are daunting tasks that most farmers dread taking on. Be better prepared to face these tasks through the Essentials of Farm Taxes and Estate Planning Seminar. Brought to you by Alabama Extension at Auburn University, this free evening seminar offers expert tips to help protect your farm, plan your taxes, and prepare for future generations.

Details

When: August 10, 11, and 12 from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m.

Where: Athens (August 10), Boligee (August 11), and Monroeville (August 12)

Topics and Presenters

The seminar will cover both basic and advanced topics related to farm taxes and estate planning. All farm types will be addressed including row crops, livestock, contract poultry, specialty crops, and others.

  • Farm Taxes
    • Adam J. Kantrovich, Director of Clemson Tax School and Agribusiness Extension Specialist, Clemson University
  • Estate Planning
    • Katie Keown, Agriculture Law Visiting Professor, Auburn University

Registration

This seminar will be hosted in three locations. The same information will be covered at each location. The seminar is free to attend, and a meal will be provided. Registration is required by August 7. Use the session-specific links below to view the locations and register.

Dates and Locations

Farm owners, managers, and spouses are all invited to attend the seminar closest to them. The information presented will help you bring a little peace of mind back to the farm, knowing that you are better prepared for the future.

August 10

August 11

August 12

  • Where: Monroe County Conservation Education Center
  • Time: 5:30 to 8:30 p.m.
  • Address: 1 Teen Trail, Monroeville, AL 36460
  • Registration: www.aces.edu/go/monroetax-26 

More Information

For more information on the Essentials of Farm Taxes and Estate Planning Seminar, contact Dennis Brothers at brothers@auburn.edu or (205) 456-0414.

 


Alabama vegetableThis program is supported by the Beginning Farmer and Rancher Development Program, project award no. 2023-49400-40876, from the US Department of Agriculture’s National Institute of Food and Agriculture. Any opinions or recommendations expressed during this program are those of the participants and should not be construed to represent any official USDA or US Government determination or policy. The information provided are for educational purposes. Any comments, discussions, or assistance provided at this event—in printed materials or individually—is not considered legal or tax advice.