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Registration is now open for the Agricultural Tax Issues course, scheduled for October 6 in Mankato at the Mankato Extension regional office. Those interested in attending are encouraged to pre-register, although walk-in registrations will also be accepted.
This course is designed primarily for tax professionals who assist farmers, but it also offers valuable insights for agricultural professionals seeking to enhance their understanding of tax-related matters in the industry. Participants will gain knowledge on various tax issues affecting agriculture, including deductions, credits, and recent legislative changes that may impact their clients.
The course aims to equip attendees with the skills and information necessary to navigate the complexities of agricultural taxation effectively. By attending, professionals can better serve their clients and contribute to the overall success of the agricultural sector. Don’t miss this opportunity to expand your expertise and network with fellow professionals in the field.
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