American Farm Bureau (AFBF) is making Congress aware of its tax reform priorities.
Tax policy specialist Pat Wolff says AFBF submitted testimony to the House Ways and Means Committee last week, asking for a comprehensive approach to taxation.
“It needs to include all kinds of businesses (not just C corporations). But, the majority of farmers are not C corporations. They’re partnerships, sole proprietorships, or some other kind of pass-through business.”
She tells Brownfield Farm Bureau is also seeking reforms that would reduce the amount of taxes on farmers and ranchers.
Continue reading Farm Bureau takes tax reform priorities to Congress at Brownfield Ag News.
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