Farm Tax Conference 2026 IN PERSON
8.0 Credits
Member Price $439.00
Non-Member Price $549.00
Overview
The agricultural tax landscape continues to evolve, creating new challenges and opportunities for tax professionals serving farm and ranch clients. Join nationally recognized farm tax expert Paul Neiffer, CPA, along with additional industry specialists, for a comprehensive look at the latest developments affecting agriculture.
This conference will explore recent tax law changes, emerging planning opportunities, IRS guidance, court cases, entity structure considerations, and other critical issues impacting agricultural operations. Attendees will gain practical insights and strategies to help navigate complex tax matters, identify planning opportunities, and better advise clients in the farming and ranching industries.
Whether you work directly with agricultural producers or advise agribusiness clients, this conference provides timely updates and actionable guidance from experts who understand the unique challenges of the agricultural sector.
Highlights
Practical insights and strategies to help navigate complex tax matters, identify planning opportunities, and better advise clients in the farming and ranching industries.
Prerequisites
None.
Designed For
CPAs and tax professionals with farm or ranch clients.
Objectives
Explore recent tax law changes, emerging planning opportunities, IRS guidance, court cases, entity structure considerations, and other critical issues impacting agricultural operations.
Preparation
None.
Notice
Hotel Accommodations
The WSCPA has secured a discounted room block for conference attendees at Red Lion Hotel Pasco Airport & Convention Center, located approximately 20 minutes from the conference venue.
Rate: $99 per night (plus applicable taxes and fees)
Available Dates: August 11-13, 2026
Discount Cutoff Date: July 13, 2026
Reservation Link
To receive the discounted rate, reservations must be made by July 13, 2026. Rooms are available on a first-come, first-served basis and may sell out before the cutoff date.
Questions? Please contact conferences@wscpa.org
Wednesday, August 12, 2026
General Session
- Registrations, Sign-in, and Breakfast
General Session
- Welcome and Announcements
General Session
- Farm Tax Update: Major Tax Law Changes and OBBBA
Paul Neiffer, Farm CPA, Speaker, Blogger, PodcasterPaul Neiffer
Paul Neiffer, CPA, a tax principal, is an Agribusiness and business advisor specializing in income taxation and accounting services related to farmers and processors. He’s a member and past chair of the Farm Financial Standards Council and authors a monthly column for Top Producer magazine called “The Farm CPA.” Paul has written numerous articles for various agribusiness publications and is the primary author of FarmCPAReport.com. Paul presents on various tax and accounting subjects, including many related to farm taxation and management. He was instrumental in the Congressional discussions that resulted in the “grain glitch fix” in early 2018, after the enactment of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act.
Stay current on the latest federal tax developments impacting agricultural producers and their advisors. This session will provide an overview of major income tax law changes, key provisions of OBBBA, and planning opportunities related to recent Farm Service Agency payment updates. Attendees will also gain insight into areas where guidance is still pending and how these changes may affect farm and ranch clients moving forward.
General Session
- Break
General Session
- Recent Tax Developments Affecting Agriculture
Paul Neiffer, Farm CPA, Speaker, Blogger, PodcasterPaul Neiffer
Paul Neiffer, CPA, a tax principal, is an Agribusiness and business advisor specializing in income taxation and accounting services related to farmers and processors. He’s a member and past chair of the Farm Financial Standards Council and authors a monthly column for Top Producer magazine called “The Farm CPA.” Paul has written numerous articles for various agribusiness publications and is the primary author of FarmCPAReport.com. Paul presents on various tax and accounting subjects, including many related to farm taxation and management. He was instrumental in the Congressional discussions that resulted in the “grain glitch fix” in early 2018, after the enactment of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act.
Recent court decisions, IRS guidance, and administrative developments continue to shape the agricultural tax landscape. This session will examine significant tax developments affecting farmers, ranchers, and agribusinesses, highlighting emerging issues and practical implications for tax professionals. Attendees will leave with a better understanding of current trends and considerations for advising agricultural clients.
General Session
- Break
General Session
- Entity Structures, Self-Employment Tax, and Accounting Methods
Paul Neiffer, Farm CPA, Speaker, Blogger, PodcasterPaul Neiffer
Paul Neiffer, CPA, a tax principal, is an Agribusiness and business advisor specializing in income taxation and accounting services related to farmers and processors. He’s a member and past chair of the Farm Financial Standards Council and authors a monthly column for Top Producer magazine called “The Farm CPA.” Paul has written numerous articles for various agribusiness publications and is the primary author of FarmCPAReport.com. Paul presents on various tax and accounting subjects, including many related to farm taxation and management. He was instrumental in the Congressional discussions that resulted in the “grain glitch fix” in early 2018, after the enactment of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act.
Entity selection, self-employment tax exposure, and accounting method compliance remain critical planning areas for agricultural operations. This session will explore recent developments affecting entity structures, including implications from the Fifth Circuit self-employment tax case, as well as requirements for accounting method changes and reporting. Practical examples will illustrate planning opportunities and risk areas commonly encountered by small and mid-sized farm businesses.
General Session
- Lunch Break
General Session
- Farm Tax Planning Strategies and Refresher Topics
Paul Neiffer, Farm CPA, Speaker, Blogger, PodcasterPaul Neiffer
Paul Neiffer, CPA, a tax principal, is an Agribusiness and business advisor specializing in income taxation and accounting services related to farmers and processors. He’s a member and past chair of the Farm Financial Standards Council and authors a monthly column for Top Producer magazine called “The Farm CPA.” Paul has written numerous articles for various agribusiness publications and is the primary author of FarmCPAReport.com. Paul presents on various tax and accounting subjects, including many related to farm taxation and management. He was instrumental in the Congressional discussions that resulted in the “grain glitch fix” in early 2018, after the enactment of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act.
Review a variety of tax planning strategies and technical topics that continue to create opportunities and challenges for agricultural taxpayers. This session will cover installment sales, S corporation liquidations, Farm Income Averaging, income deferral strategies, research and development tax credits, and other emerging developments affecting farm operations. Real-world examples will help attendees identify planning opportunities and apply these concepts in practice.
General Session
- Break
General Session
- Business Email Compromise in Agribusiness: Stopping the $55 Billion Scam
Alec Taylor, ATTM TechnologiesAlec Taylor
Alec Taylor has 32 years of experience in information technology, cybersecurity and leadership. Alec spent 7 years at T-Mobile, managing systems engineering & information security, and 16 years as co-owner of IVOXY Consulting, focusing on building scalable, secure & high-performance platforms & systems for banks, hospitals, and state organizations. Alec now focuses his efforts in assisting businesses minimize digital risk, ensuring compliance with government information security laws, and improving their experience with technology.
Farms and agribusinesses are increasingly being targeted by business email compromise (BEC) schemes that can result in significant financial losses and operational disruption. This session will examine common fraud tactics affecting agricultural businesses, including spoofed vendor communications, fraudulent invoices, payment diversion requests, and emerging threats involving artificial intelligence. Through agriculture-focused case studies and real-world examples, attendees will gain insight into the financial and insurance implications of these attacks. Practical controls and prevention strategies will be discussed to help agricultural organizations identify risks, strengthen processes, and reduce exposure to fraud.
General Session
- Break
General Session
- TBA
General Session
- Adjourn
General Session
- Social Reception
Leader(s):
Leader Bios
Alec Taylor, ATTM Technologies
Alec Taylor has 32 years of experience in information technology, cybersecurity and leadership. Alec spent 7 years at T-Mobile, managing systems engineering & information security, and 16 years as co-owner of IVOXY Consulting, focusing on building scalable, secure & high-performance platforms & systems for banks, hospitals, and state organizations. Alec now focuses his efforts in assisting businesses minimize digital risk, ensuring compliance with government information security laws, and improving their experience with technology.
Paul Neiffer, Farm CPA, Speaker, Blogger, Podcaster
Paul Neiffer, CPA, a tax principal, is an Agribusiness and business advisor specializing in income taxation and accounting services related to farmers and processors. He’s a member and past chair of the Farm Financial Standards Council and authors a monthly column for Top Producer magazine called “The Farm CPA.” Paul has written numerous articles for various agribusiness publications and is the primary author of FarmCPAReport.com. Paul presents on various tax and accounting subjects, including many related to farm taxation and management. He was instrumental in the Congressional discussions that resulted in the “grain glitch fix” in early 2018, after the enactment of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act.
Non-Member Price $549.00
Member Price $439.00