Keeping the ranch in the family seems to be the primary goal of many
ranching families in Texas. To assist
ranchers in accomplishing that goal, AgriLife Extension and Texas and Southwest
Cattle Raisers have teamed up to offer a ranch estate planning seminar August
8-9 at the College Station Conference Center.
This seminar is being
offered to provide participants enough information on tax and estate planning
matters to help them make difficult estate planning decisions. Dr. Wayne Hayenga, Extension Specialist, Ag.
economist and attorney, will give a thorough analysis of relevant income and
estate tax rules as they affect families and agricultural businesses. The seminar will address estate
administration and tax reporting for the surviving spouse. It will also be useful for potential
executors and trustees and is helpful to anyone wanting to make estate
settlement less burdensome to their loved ones.
The seminar will go from
1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. on the 8th and 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. on the
9th.
The registration fee is
$150.00 per person and includes refreshments, all seminar information and lunch
on Thursday. Enrollment is limited. Registration forms are available at the Wise
County Extension office or visit csmotek@tamu.edu
for registration details.
Also, join the Animal
Science Department at the Beef Cattle Short Course August 6-8. Check out short course details at
http://beef.tamu.edu.
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