2073 - Options for Using One-Time, Government Payments...Ad Hoc Tax Implications
Description
- Options for Using Ad Hoc Payments, Part 1
- Options for Using Ad Hoc Payments, Part 2
- Gifts for Gardeners
00:01:05 – Options for Using Ad Hoc Payments, Part 1: Jenny Ifft, K-State Flinchbaugh agricultural policy chair, and Brady Brewer, K-State associate professor in agricultural economics, begins today's show discussing ad hoc payments and what producers need to consider when receiving these one-time government payments.
00:12:05 – Options for Using Ad Hoc Payments, Part 2: The show and ad hoc conversation continues with Jenny Ifft and Brady Brewer.
Top 5 Considerations for Managing Large, One-Time Government Payments
00:23 :05 – Gifts for Gardeners: K-State Extension horticulture agent for Butler County, Calla Edwards, ends the show noting a survey done among Master Gardeners and gardening enthusiasts that revealed their favorite tools, supplies and plants.
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