Cheap taxes for old people
Takes the sting out of the kids moving away
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Cheap taxes for old people
So many meetings exist simply because people don’t read their email and it’s infuriating
Cheap taxes for old people
I'm not sure how well publicized this is, but cash rent paid to Iowa landowners over the age of 65 is also not taxed for iowa income. This is the first year.Getting rid of taxes on retirement income was big for some relatives of mine. Illinois doesn't tax it either so Iowa getting rid of it was helpful to them.
The land owners have to be retired, not run anything as a corporation, and give up the capital gains exemption to get this. They also have to have owned/farmed the land for 10 years.I'm not sure how well publicized this is, but cash rent paid to Iowa landowners over the age of 65 is also not taxed for iowa income. This is the first year.
So the majority of 65+ retired farmers in Iowa that have no succession plan. They were never going to have to deal with capital gains anyways as their plans are rent it out until they die and let the kids deal with capital gains.The land owners have to be retired, not run anything as a corporation, and give up the capital gains exemption to get this. They also have to have owned/farmed the land for 10 years.
Woah… noted.I'm not sure how well publicized this is, but cash rent paid to Iowa landowners over the age of 65 is also not taxed for iowa income. This is the first year.
So the majority of 65+ retired farmers in Iowa that have no succession plan. They were never going to have to deal with capital gains anyways as their plans are rent it out until they die and let the kids deal with capital gains.
This tax break applies to a large number. I can think of at least 6 that would qualify for this just from fields across the fence from our own.
Ah got it. So if there was ever an LLC attached to the operation and not necessarily what owned the land they are disqualified? That would make it a small group then.The stuff I researched said it was a small group. Most farmers now use a corporation to run their grain production through. Very few don’t have or did not have even an LLC that they used.
That isn't exactly how it works. I will post later on some of the specifics, got a full day ahead before I'll have time.Ah got it. So if there was ever an LLC attached to the operation and not necessarily what owned the land they are disqualified? That would make it a small group then.
In the 10 year period before retirement is what im guessing. Thinking because at that point, the farmer will need to sell equipment, livestock facilities and other stuff. The way equipment and structures are going, let alone getting recaptured depreciation, there are most likely capital gains also.Ah got it. So if there was ever an LLC attached to the operation and not necessarily what owned the land they are disqualified? That would make it a small group then.
Thanks. I’m just more curious than anything. Will never qualify for it nor care to farm anything that does qualify for it. We purchased the last piece of ground we were renting 6 years ago and haven’t rented since. Plan has been and will continue to be only grow through land purchases.That isn't exactly how it works. I will post later on some of the specifics, got a full day ahead before I'll have time.
And I won't be guessing.
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Businesses are pressuring Target to force its employees to return to the office — and it's more evidence that companies can't win in the remote work wars
Target is letting employees work remotely indefinitely, but small businesses in Minneapolis say it's hurting them.www.businessinsider.com
"We've lost an arm and a leg staying put and waiting for downtown to get back," David Fhima, who owns two restaurants in downtown Minneapolis, told the Journal. "We're done waiting. We're calling on Target: Do your part, please."
Belive it when I see it.and pay them to do so
This is just.........asinine. Sounds like the free market at work bud. Adapt or die.
This is just.........asinine. Sounds like the free market at work bud. Adapt or die.
A good number of these businesses that rely on business foot traffic are used to having it relatively easy without having to do as much marketing to get business.
Reminds me how some businesses were complaining even pre-covid here in DSM about downtown traffic, blaming anything but themselves. I remember pulling up their social feeds (which is the bare minimum a business can do to put themselves in people's minds) at the time and seeing almost no effort to market themselves. Like one post a week if that. I pull up this business owner's restaurant in minneapolis and see the same thing- weeks between posts.