Farmers should sign up for CAFA’s “virtual” Farm Tax & Legal Update 2021
A lot has changed in the past two years for the farming industry. The Canadian Association of Farming Advisors (CAFA) believes it is crucial to keep their members current with the best farming sector advisory teams and provide fresh perspectives
As such, they are announcing CAFA’s Annual Farm Tax & Legal Update taking place virtually on November 3rd and 4th.
CAFA knows how important strategic planning and strategic thinking is to address the challenges and opportunities their clients may have.
“Just sign up and the moderators will share as many questions as there is time for“
The November Farm Tax and Legal Update sessions will include:
- Tax Opportunities for Asset Purchases.
- Carbon 101.
- Immigration Programs for Farm Workers – A Brief Overview of the Options.
- Joint Farmers: The Use of Joint Ventures in Farm Succession and Tax Planning.
- Innovation Drives Competitiveness – Canada’s Food & Agri-Tech Engine and What it Means to You.
- The Legislative “Round Up”.
- Is Hands-Free Farming the Future?
- Bill C-208: Impact on Family Farm Succession.
Each session will have a Moderator/Facilitator who will manage the Q&A component where you can ask the speaker questions in the Q&A section of the event. Just type in your question and the moderator will share as many questions as there is time for.
What you’ll take away from the event
· Updates and insights on topics that matter to farm advisors.
· A better understanding and awareness of issues relevant to your farm clients.
· Virtual networking opportunity – a chance to catch up with CAFA members and meet new ones.
Get the latest 2021 Farm Tax and Legal Update Schedule
https://www.cafanet.ca/farm-and-tax-virtual-update-2021/
Click the link to Register for this event.
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