WVSU Extension Service to Discuss Farm Accounting at Virtual ‘Ag Talk Tuesday’ March 9

3/3/2021
Contact: Jack Bailey
(304) 766-4109
jbaile19@wvstateu.edu
March 3, 2021
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WVSU Extension Service to Discuss Farm Accounting at Virtual ‘Ag Talk Tuesday’ March 9
 
INSTITUTE, W.Va. – West Virginia State University (WVSU) Extension Service’s monthly Ag Talk Tuesday series continues Tuesday, March 9, at 6 p.m. EST with a discussion about farm accounting. WVSU Extension Service will be joined by South Branch Valley Farmer Donna Alexander, CPA, CFE, who will share information and answer questions with participants live via Zoom.

“While filing taxes can be a daunting task, it is also a vital part of farm management,” said WVSU Extension Agent Kristie Martin. “With this session, we’ll learn from Donna what information is needed for taxes and how to organize it for easier filing, instead of just tossing receipts into a shoebox and opening it up in April.”

Alexander will cover the information needed for filing farm tax returns, and discuss how to collect and organize the information throughout the year so the filing process is easier and more efficient.

The free Ag Talk Tuesday series began last July and takes place the second Tuesday of each month. Participants register to join the live event and can submit questions ahead of time through the WVSU Extension Service Facebook and Twitter platforms or via email.

To participate in the Zoom sessions, register at wvstateu.edu/ANR. Registering once provides access to the full schedule of sessions.

While live questions will be answered during each session, participants are also encouraged to submit questions, as well as ideas for future topics, ahead of time to extension@wvstateu.edu.

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