Study: Tax code changes could cost farmers billions
Proposed changes to the federal tax code restricting the use of cash accounting by agricultural operations would reduce farmers’ and ranchers’ access to capital by as much as $12.1 billion during the next four years, according to a study released last week by Kennedy and Coe LLC and Farmers for Tax Fairness.
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