Texas and Southwestern Cattle Raisers Association: Rural America Needs Sound, Predictable Tax Policy
They say that nothing is certain in life except death and taxes. While those two certainties are undeniable, we need to make sure that family-owned businesses, including farms and ranches, aren't taxed to death.
Preparing to pass the ranch to the next generation is a complicated process. We not only have to keep our operation financially viable now, but also must go through a cumbersome and expensive estate planning process because of the burdensome taxes incurred when we die or transfer our property to heirs.
There are more than 370 million acres expected to change hands in the next two decades. If we are to ensure that the next generation can build upon our hard work and dedication,
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Taking away these tools would be disastrous for agriculture producers. It will destroy the intensive preparations that we have made, using provisions like the stepped-up basis, to ensure the smooth passage of our property to the next generation. Sadly, under these proposals, many family farms and ranches would be sold just to pay the absurd tax bill that will land with our sons, daughters, nieces and nephews. It will also make land prohibitively expensive for those young and beginning ranchers trying to start or expand their operations.
The success of farms and ranches is something everyone should care about. The work we do and the success of our operations affect everyone every day. Besides raising the food we eat every day, American farmers and ranchers conserve nearly 900 million acres of crop and rangeland, providing wildlife habitat, sequestering carbon, and protecting and improving water quality. However, all of this depends on our ability to stay in business.
Federal tax policy that facilitates generational transfer and allows the next generation of producers to build upon the environmental and economic benefits of today's farmers and ranchers is just as important for fifth-generation producers as it is for first-generation producers trying to get their start in the industry.
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