• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar
  • Skip to footer
  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • LinkedIn
  • Twitter
  • YouTube
Big Ideas for Small Business logo

Barbara Weltman

Big Ideas for Small Business, Inc.

Whitepaper download

Subscribe and download our eBook, "150+ Tax Deductions for Small Business A to Z."

This field is hidden when viewing the form
Get the:

  • Home
  • About Us
  • Big Ideas For Your Business
    • Idea Of The Day ®
    • SMB Legal
    • SMB Taxes
    • SMB Financial
    • Small Business
    • Newsletter Archive
  • Services
  • Books
  • Blog
  • Multimedia
    • Videos
    • Radio Shows/Podcasts
  • Be a Guest Blogger

Tax Developments for Farmers

October 17, 2017 / By Barbara Weltman

Farmland - Tax Developments for FarmersAccording to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, there are over 2 million farms in the U.S. The vast majority are small farms, which means they’re small businesses. The tax law has certain special rules for farmers and there have been several recent developments of interest to those engaged in this industry. For small business owners like me who are not engaged in farming, these developments help us understand some of the special challenges that farmers face.

Drought-stricken relief

When farmers are forced to sell livestock because of severe draught, they can avoid gain by replacing their stock within an extended period of four years (compared with the usual 2-year period for involuntary conversions). The IRS has released a list of affected counties throughout 43 states in the U.S. in which livestock producers are eligible for this extended replacement period.

Expensing for citrus growers

The citrus crop in Florida has experienced a one-two punch, prompting the Wall Street Journal to report that without some action, there will be no more oranges from Florida in five years. First, much of the crop has been decimated by greening disease. Then Hurricane Irma damaged much of the remaining trees. The Emergency Citrus Disease Response Act (H.R. 112) would permit growers to expense the cost of replanting citrus trees lost by reason of a casualty. This tax break would run through 2026.

Rentals of farmland

Earnings from farming by self-employed farmers—net earnings from sole proprietor activities from Schedule F of Form 1040 or partners/limited liability members from Schedule K-1 (Form 1065)—are subject to self-employment tax. The question recently before the Tax Court was whether income that a farmer received from renting out a portion of his land was farming income subject to self-employment tax. The farmer had formed an S corporation, which leased the farm from him. The S corporation was involved in a poultry operation with a Fortune 1000 company; this operation did not require any personal involvement by the farmer.

The Tax Court concluded that because there was no requirement for the farmer to participate in the activities on the rented land, this was merely a lease and the rental income was not subject to self-employment tax.

Conservation easements

A taxpayer can take a charitable contribution to a 501(c)(3) organization of a conservation easement. Instead of the usual adjusted-gross-income limitations that apply to property donations (usually 30% of AGI, but 50% for conservation easements by most individuals), farmers and ranchers have a 100% limit. If they can’t use up their deduction in the year of the donation, the excess can be carried forward to up to 15 years.

The Tax Court recently decided who qualifies for the 100% limit. It’s not enough to be a farmer or rancher; you have to be a “qualified farmer or rancher.” This is someone who derives more than 50% of gross income from farming or ranching. The court made it clear that gain from the sale of farming property is not part of this gross income.

Tags citrus growers drought-stricken relief farming small businesses Tax Court tax developments for farmers tax law for farmers

Primary Sidebar

Categories

  • General Business (499)
  • Guest Blog (110)
  • Homepage (13)
  • Small Business (993)
  • SMB Financial (325)
  • SMB Legal (66)
  • SMB Taxes (325)

Barbara’s Recent Posts

  • 9 Smart Financial Decisions for Business Owners in Retirement June 6, 2025
  • Preview of Tax Changes this Year: Actions to Take Now June 5, 2025
  • Becoming Penniless: What Does this Mean for Your Business? June 3, 2025
  • Scale Your Business by Stepping Up IP Protection May 29, 2025
  • Disasters Happen: It’s Important to Be Prepared Now May 27, 2025
  • How Work Order Software Transforms Small Business Operations May 26, 2025
  • The Numbers Are Up for Sole Proprietorships May 22, 2025
  • New Business or Project Crowdfunding: What To Know May 20, 2025
  • Old-School Estimating vs. Smart Solutions: What’s Really Holding You Back? May 19, 2025
  • Employees Getting Called to Public Service: What to Know May 15, 2025
  • Not Too Late to Prep for Summer Now May 13, 2025
  • How Will the Next Generation of Learners Affect the Workplace May 12, 2025
Awarded Top 100 Small Business Blog medal (link will open in a new window or tab)
Marquis Who's Who 2023 Badge
Top Small Business Blogs (Link will open in a new window or tab.)
8 Financial blogs small business Owners Need to Read. Invoice home.  (link will open in a new window or tab)
Best Small Business Blog, Expertido.org
Top 50 Small Business Blogs 2018
Best Small Business Blogs
BizHumm Top 100 Business Blog Award to Barbara Weltman
FitsSmallBusiness.com: Award for Best Small Business Blog 2017 (link will open in a new window or tab)
FitsSmallBusiness.com: Award for Best Small Business Blog 2016 (link will open in a new window or tab)

Footer

Big Ideas for Small Business logo

Small business ideas, business tax news and small business consulting from Barbara Weltman to provide business owners with the information they need to succeed. Visit our small business blog, Idea of The Day®, small business books and articles on small business taxes, small business finance and small business legal advice.

Contact Us

[email protected]

(772) 492-9593

gacor maxwin situs slot thailand terpercaya situs slot gacor situs gacor akun pro thailand slot bandar togel terpercaya

Latest Tweets

bigideas4sb Big Ideas for Small Business® @bigideas4sb ·
June 6

5 Key Reminders on Why Lower Personal Income Tax Rates Benefit Entrepreneurship and Small Business - https://bit.ly/44Y994t #smallbusiness #taxes

Reply on Twitter 1931116474959114286 Retweet on Twitter 1931116474959114286 Like on Twitter 1931116474959114286 Twitter 1931116474959114286
Retweet on Twitter Big Ideas for Small Business® Retweeted
sbecouncil SBE Council @sbecouncil ·
June 6

ICYMI: What's in the "One Big, Beautiful Bill" for Small Business? Barbara Weltman @BigIdeas4SB digs into the House-passed bill and reviews key tax-related provisions. The Senate is now acting on the bill, which will likely include some changes. More:

Reply on Twitter 1931030411682963498 Retweet on Twitter 1931030411682963498 Like on Twitter 1931030411682963498 Twitter 1931030411682963498
bigideas4sb Big Ideas for Small Business® @bigideas4sb ·
June 6

#Video - Are you lucky? This matters to business success - via YouTube https://youtu.be/BFErCfpyXvU?si=s-LAXbnvEb8VZx0E #smallbusiness #luck #smallbiz

Reply on Twitter 1931080484148117760 Retweet on Twitter 1931080484148117760 Like on Twitter 1931080484148117760 1 Twitter 1931080484148117760
Load More

Copyright © 2008–2025 Big Ideas for Small Business, Inc  |  Designed by Hudson Fusion

  • Privacy Policy
  • Sitemap