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Tax Through an Agribusiness Lens: Part 2


Total Credits: 1 including 1 Taxes - Technical

Average Rating:
   10
Categories:
Partner Produced |  Tax
Speaker:
Mike Zahrt
Course Levels:
Basic
Duration:
1 Hour
License:

Dates


Description

Tax within the agribusiness sector has experienced some updates and we’re going to dive more in-depth to discuss 199A, wage and property limit, and more.

Basic Course Information

Learning Objectives Participants walk away with the latest tax updates to assist their clients in the agribusiness industry.
Major Subjects
  • Overview of 199A
  • Wage and Property Limit
  • Ownership Attribution
  • New DPAD
  • Recent Changes for Cooperatives and Patrons

Course Materials

Speaker

Mike Zahrt Related Seminars and Products


Mike is a business lawyer with Foster Swift Collins & Smith PC, who helps businesses start up, grow, overcome challenges and seize opportunities. Mike works with clients to prioritize their goals and works with others within the firm to provide a solution custom-tailored to achieve those goals. He understands his clients are best served by counsel who addresses legal issues and also helps further business objectives. One without the other is of little utility in today’s lightning fast marketplace.

Mike grew up in a family of entrepreneurs in an agricultural community. Through his upbringing, he learned the qualities that businesses and business owners’ value in an advisor and therefore strives to provide high levels excellence, efficiency and responsiveness during each engagement.

He practices in the firm's Grand Rapids and Lansing offices working on the following areas:

  • Business Formations and Transactions. Mike assists individuals and business throughout numerous industries in a variety of matters, including entity selection and formation; drafting shareholder and operating agreements; taxable and tax-free purchases and sales of businesses; and detailed analysis of corporate, individual and partnership tax issues.
  • Business and Farm Succession Planning. He identifies tax efficient exit strategies for the owners of a wide variety of businesses to achieve their goals, including the sale of a successful business to fund the owner's retirement or charitable goals and passing a family-owned business on to the next generation. Mike is also familiar with the particular needs and goals of family-owned farming operations.
  • Employee Benefits. Mike assists clients regarding the implementation and administration of qualified employee benefit plans. This includes performing coverage and discrimination testing, implementing voluntary correction programs where necessary as well as analyzing issues related to fiduciary duties and prohibited transactions. Mike also specializes in the administration of Employee Stock Ownership Plans (ESOPs), including issues related to plan implementation and management of an employer’s repurchase obligation.
  • Estate Planning. Mike assists on a wide variety of estate planning matters – from drafting wills and revocable trusts to complex planning strategies to reduce or eliminate federal gift and estate taxes. He also uses business succession strategies to accomplish the estate planning goals of the client.
  • Private Foundations and Tax-Exempt Organizations. Mike helps clients determine which tax-exempt organization best fits their needs, including private foundations, supporting organizations and private operating foundations. He also assists private foundations in avoiding or resolving a variety of prohibited transactions, including issues of self-dealing, excess business holdings and jeopardy investments.
  • Agri-Business. Mike works on a variety of agricultural and cooperative law matters. This includes assisting with cooperative formation and governance, compliance with the Capper-Volstead Act, contract drafting and review, entity selection and governance for farm operations and detailed analysis of state and federal tax issues.

Mike received his undergraduate degree from Calvin College and his Juris Doctorate from the Michigan State University College of Law. He graduated summa cum laude and was a Dean King Honors Scholar. Mike attended Michigan State on a full tuition scholarship and was an active member of the MSU Law Review for two years.


Additional Info

Basic Course Information

Prerequisites

None


Advanced Preparation

None


Designed For

CPAs working in accounting firms, agriculturally related businesses and private companies.


Original Recording Date

2020


Yellow Book

No


Course Developer

MICPA


Date Added to Catalog

9/15/2020


Additional Information

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Instructional Delivery Method

Group Internet Based


Course Registration Requirements

Online Registration


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