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Source: Chris Clayton, PROGRESSIVE FARMER, 11/30/21
Citing his own opposition to the Build Back Better Act, an agricultural tax and law professor detailed some of the tax provisions that were taken out of the bill before a House vote in mid-November, as well as some of the tax provisions still in the bill that could affect farmers and other businesses. Roger McEowen, a professor at Washburn University School of Law and a Kansas State University Extension specialist, explained some of the details of the Build Back Better Act during a webinar on Monday evening hosted by Women Managing the Farm and Kansas State University's Department of Agricultural Economics. For more of this story, click here.
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