My iPhone alerts last Friday caused a burst of frustration to start the holiday weekend. First was a right-to-repair (R2R) video that I got suckered into watching, then news reaffirming that legislative absurdity isn’t limited to just Sri Lanka.
Join us as KCoe experts Marc Johnson and Clinton Baker provide clarity and finality stemming from the latest tax and accounting changes, pending changes, and legislative landscape.
On March 4, the U.S. Supreme Court said they wouldn’t hear an application filed by several manufacturers that challenged the New Hampshire law that included farm equipment and other dealers under the state’s “Dealer Bill of Rights.” The bill, was passed in 2013, signed by the state’s governor and, after the manufacturers’ challenge, upheld by the New Hampshire Supreme Court.
Effective Oct. 1 repair and replacement parts for agricultural machinery and equipment will no longer be subject to Nebraska sales and use taxes, Nebraska Farm Bureau reminded farmers Tuesday.
The House passed America’s Small Business Tax Relief Act (H.R. 4457) to permanently increase Sec. 179 expensing levels by a vote of 272–144, according to the Associated Equipment Distributors (AED).
In today's newscast we look into the likelihood of El Nino conditions hitting the U.S. and Canada this year and its impact, the possibility of legislation to permanently increase Section 179 expensing levels, what shifts in global manufacturing cost could mean for U,S. equipment exports and more, a rise in first quarter farm loans and financial reports from AGCO and Titan International.
The snow is starting to melt; the days of the current legislative session are winding down; and farmers are thinking of getting into their fields. But there are a couple of other things most likely on their minds, things like getting manure storage facilities emptied and those portable scales that about half a dozen counties have ordered.
The Nebraska Legislature advanced a bill Friday on a 44-0 vote to exempt from Nebraska sales tax repair or replacement parts for agricultural machinery and equipment.
In this episode of On the Record, brought to you by Associated Equipment Distributors, Jason Webster, commercial agronomist with PTI Farm, breaks the results of PTI Farm’s 2024 HIgh Speed Planting Corn Study.
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