by admin | Feb 19, 2014 | Campaign Progress, In The News
Congressional Tax Proposals Would Cost Agriculture $4.8 Billion; Loss of Equity Would Reduce Borrowing Capacity by Another $7+ Billion (Washington, DC). Proposed changes to the tax code restricting the use of cash accounting by agricultural operations would reduce...
by admin | Feb 10, 2014 | Campaign Progress
Efforts continue in convincing Congress to not adopt the proposed changes to cash accounting rules for U.S. agriculture. In February, Brian Kuehl and Greg Krissek from K·Coe Isom, and Riley Higby, an economist with Informa Economics, traveled to Washington, D.C. to...
by admin | Jan 15, 2014 | In The News
From the article: Josh Rolph of the California Farm Bureau Federation Federal Policy Division said the House Ways and Means and the Senate Finance committees released drafts of changes to the federal tax code in March and November of last year. “Even though...
by admin | Jan 13, 2014 | Campaign Progress, In The News
K·Coe Isom prepared an analysis detailing the potential impacts on agriculture from the tax reform proposals contained in the Chairman’s Staff “Cost Recovery and Accounting Tax Reform Discussion Draft” dated November 21, 2013. Read K·Coe Isom’s Jan 13 2014...
by admin | Jan 10, 2014 | Campaign Progress
2014 is off to a fast start on the cash v. accrual campaign. The Senate Finance Committee has requested comments on their Cost Recovery discussion draft by January 17. K·Coe Isom and the Farmers for Tax Fairness campaign are working on comments on the many issues in...