Introduction to Income Taxes The 1040 is a summary of all tax activity for an individual or family. Farming activity is one number on the 1040. Schedule.

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Introduction to Income Taxes The 1040 is a summary of all tax activity for an individual or family. Farming activity is one number on the Schedule F is attached with the detail of the farm income and expense

Federal Form 1040 – Page One Personal Information Filing Status Single, Married, MFS, Head of Household Dependents

Federal Form 1040 – Page One Wages Investment and Retirement Income Self Employment Schedule C - OR Schedule F for FARM Subtract Special Adjustments Retirement, Health Insurance, etc. Adjusted Gross Income

Federal Form 1040 – Page Two Itemized Deductions (Schedule A) OR Standard Deduction: $5,000 Single, $10,000 married, $7,300 Head of Household Income Tax Self Employment Tax Tax Credits Amounts allready paid Amount due or refund due

Federal Form 1040 – Page Two The Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) goes up as income goes up, up to about $14,000 then goes down as income goes up, and is gone at $35,000 So sometimes more income will give you a bigger EITC And sometimes less income will give you a bigger EITC

Other Uses of Income Tax Returns Help you to participate in: food and nutrition programs housing programs USDA programs to help you farm Help you to get a loan for home or business Help your children get scholarship money for college

Schedule F - Farm Income Sales of Products Purchased Sales of Products Raised Other Income

Farm Expenses Cultivation Harvest Marketing Administration

Vehicle Expense There are two methods to choose from: Actual and Mileage Can not switch back and forth.405/ mile Jan-Dec / mile Sept-Dec /mile in 2006

Farm Assets (other than vehicles) Draw a map and take pictures! Major Asset Categories: Land Land Improvements (irrigation, trees, roads) Buildings and Structures (single purpose ag structure vs. other) Farming Equipment (generally 7 year) Office Equipment (also generally 7 year) Computers and software (5 years, 36 months)

Shared Use of Farm and Personal Assets Draw a Map and take pictures! Allocate based on appraisal determine value of property determine value of components: house, barn, road, septic, prime land, marginal land, permanent crops (trees, vines.) determine the value of farm components and personal components and the total percentage of each use the percentage to allocate shared expenses such as mortgage interest, property taxes, utilities.

Allocation Example

How to use allocation Farm assets (well, trees, etc.) Allocation percentages for Mortgage interest Property Taxes Utilities if no separate meter What about an office in the home? Will require more detail on allocation sheet.

Asset information for Tax Depreciation Schedule Maintain a list of assets description purchase date purchase amount depreciation taken to date (accumulated depreciation) major repairs that extend life are additions to the original asset (i.e. a rebuilt engine)

Other Farm Expenses Promotion – this is part of sales! Business gifts – limited to $25 per recipient per year Business Entertainment – subject to 50% limitation, includes entertainment in your home (i.e a dinner party) Document in your calendar, and include the business purpose of the relationship. (who, what, why, when, and where)

Other Farm Expenses Education related to your business – this is a necessary business expense! magazines, newspapers, books classes, including travel and lodging cultivation related business and marketing related

Other Farm Expenses Per Diems Away from tax home for a period substantially longer than a regular workday - reasonably requiring an additional stop to eat and rest ( i.e a dinner break in addition to a normal breaks and lunch.) When you travel to a distant farmers market or to take a class you may claim a per diem deduction for your meals instead of keeping receipts. You usually get over $30 a day!

Other Farm Expenses Per Diems (Still subject to 50% limitation) CONUS per diem rates are in IRS pub In California, you always come out ahead using the Maximum rather than the High /Low International per diems at

Tax return input Forms for a farm do not include a line for meals and entertainment. Be sure to enter clearly Meals and Entertainment – AT 50% (Or if you give to a tax preparer enter at 100% with a note saying that you have used the per diem rates.)

Retirement IRA – save up to $3,000 per spouse. $500 more if you are over 50. Reduces taxable income. You pay taxes when you use the money. Roth IRA – as above, but no deduction now and no taxes when you withdraw the money. SEP (Net self – employment earnings times %) See Pub 560 for more information on retirement plans for small business) If you contribute to a retirement plan, you may also qualify for a Savers Credit. Total tax savings may equal close to half of what you put away!

Value Added is not Farming Requires a separate schedule C. Go back to allocation worksheet and set up additional allocations. You will have inventory. The cost of the raw goods will come from the Schedule F as a percentage of your net. You will need to do additional research. At the least you should get a professional consultation before you try to do it on your own.

How to get more information IRS web site has information in English and Spanish. VITA tax sites can help for returns without self employment income. HR block web site has information in English and Spanish. Turbo Tax program is good if you take your time to read and answer all of the questions very carefully. Local tax preparers??? Maybe, maybe not.

Thank You! Poppy Davis