Highlights and Timely Tax Topics
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Timely Topics of Interest:
When sharing these materials, please give proper credit: RuralTax.org brought to you by the National Farm Income Tax Extension CommitteeRuralTax.org: Weather Related Sales of Livestock 
There are special tax rules for farmers who have income impacts due to bad weather, like droughts or hurricanes. Get information on keeping yourself from facing big tax bills when weather forces extra sales. Learn more at https://extension.usu.edu/ruraltax/tax-topics/weather-related-sales-of-livestock
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When sharing these materials, please give proper credit to the author- One Big Beautiful Bill Implements Significant Tax Package
- Reviewing the Agricultural Provisions in the One Big Beautiful Bill Act
This information is intended for educational purposes only. You are encouraged to seek the advice of your tax or legal advisor, or other authoritative sources, regarding the application of these general tax principles to your individual circumstances. Pursuant to Treasury Department (IRS) Circular 230 Regulations, any federal tax advice contained here is not intended or written to be used, and may not be used, for the purpose of avoiding tax-related penalties or promoting, marketing or recommending to another party any tax-related matters addressed herein.
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