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Farmers must understand tax implications when paying workers as employees, independent contractors, partners or H-2A workers to avoid costly mistakes.
Oil futures were little changed Tuesday morning, after gaining 1.5% in the previous trading session despite a larger-than-expected OPEC...
U.S. Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins led a team of other Cabinet officials, Republican governors and members of Congress at USDA's...
The DTN View From the Cab farmers continue to eye the weather and the challenges, but sweet corn makes things better as long as you can keep...
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Rod Mauszycki is a principal in the Agribusiness and Cooperative group at CliftonLarsonAllen. He specializes in tax compliance, planning and research. Mauszycki has broad experience in corporate, partnership and individual tax matters including mergers and acquisitions, tax planning, succession/transition planning, tax return review and federal and state controversies. He earned a masters of business taxation at the University of Minnesota, bachelor of science degree from the University of Notre Dame and a law degree from Stetson University.
Farmers must understand tax implications when paying workers as employees, independent contractors, partners or H-2A workers to avoid costly mistakes.
The IRS's dirty dozen tax scams list highlights social media risks and misleading advice. Farmers should be wary of false fuel tax claims, phishing scams, and fake charities and seek information from reputable sources to avoid costly...