Tax court says no time limit for examining calculation of DSUE
By Kristine A. Tidgren
Agricultural Law,
January 2018
A recent tax court opinion stands for the proposition that there is no limit to the number of years the IRS can go back to review (and correct) a DSUE reported by the estate of the spouse who died first. This lends a bit of uncertainty to the benefit of portability.
Des Moines Water Works lawsuit: A Big Splash
By Kristine A. Tidgren
Agricultural Law,
May 2016
A complaint filed last year is asking a federal court to do what no other court or state or federal agency has done: declare farm drainage tile to be a “point source” subject to Clean Water Act regulation.
2014 Farm Bill: Election year
By Kristine A. Tidgren
Agricultural Law,
April 2016
2015 saw the first signups for Price Loss Coverage and Agriculture Risk Coverage under the Agricultural Act of 2014.
The Clean Water Rule: Waters Rage
By Kristine A. Tidgren
Agricultural Law,
April 2016
Although some opponents of the Rule had hoped that the recent omnibus package, the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2016, would withhold funding from enforcement of the Rule, it did not.
Syngenta: Billions at stake
By Kristine A. Tidgren
Agricultural Law,
March 2016
If you’re a corn farmer in Iowa, you’ve undoubtedly received numerous mailings or phone calls from attorneys seeking to represent you in massive litigation pending against Syngenta.
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