D 12—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 17,1983 Brockett’s Ag Advice RH I Tax Planning • Final In the past three weeks we have been discussing tax planning for 1983. Now let us look at some of the things you can do for 1983 taxes and for 1964. Estimated Tax Return If you file an estimated tax return by January 15th of 1984, you could postpone the due date on your tax return until April 15th. (At present it is March Ist if you are a full-time farmer). Why do this? Under many circumstances there may be no reason to postpone it. Jake. BINKLEY & HURST BROSJ sure have a great ~ ■- CASH & CARRY DAYS SALE/ going on now thru December 29th! Jake, they're Closed Monday. Dec. 26th and the Sale Ends Thurs.. Dec. 29th ) BINKLEY & HURST BROS. INC. 133 Rothsville Station Rd., Lititz, PA 17543 PH 717-626-4705 Hours Daily 7AMto 5 PM. Sat 7AMto 11 30 AM By John E. Brockett Farm Management Agent Lewistown Extension Office However, there can be ad vantages: 1. You have more income for 1983 than you did in 1982. If you file a tax estimate by January 15th and pay 100% of the amount of tax paid in 1982, you could postpone paying that additional tax for six weeks (longer than usual). That may put you in a better cash flow position. 2. If you are real busy early in the year and may have more time later, postponing may fit your time schedule better. 3. If someone else does your ■r- C Luke, it sure is exciting)— x Agoing through that 16 page flyer from Lancaster Farming’s Dec. 10th -T issue... BARGAINS GALORE! Thanks, Luke, I'm heading for BINKLEY & HURST, again - they have 'something for everyone!! taxes, he or she may like to spread tax return preparation time out over a longer period of time. 4. If you have a lot of in vestments, the postponement may assure you of receiving all of the 1099 reporting forms prior to tax filing. Quarterly Estimates Non farmers with income where there was insufficient withholding must file a quarterly estimated tax. Farmers can do this. It gives the same effect as the January 15th estimate - postpones final filing date to April 15th. Generally I do not suggest this to farmers because they don’t have to file quarterly. If they can discipline themselves to put the money into a personal “tax” ac count, they could earn interest on it. Then they could use the money to pay the January 15th estimate or file in the before March Ist period. Personal “Tax” Account This is an excellent thing for farm families to have. Figure out POURED SOLID CONCRETE STORAGE SYSTEMS 'n Increase Your Volume By In-Ground Storage Any Size CONCRETE WORK, INC. 410 Main St. • Akron, PA 17501 • (717) 859-2074 or 733-9196 the amount of total tax paid in previous year, then divide by ten. Put that amount in the personal “tax” account every month. I use a money market fund to get the best returns and have it liquid for when I need it. By total tax, I mean federal, state, and local income tax, plus social security self Dairy producers informed SYRACUSE Dairy producers learned more about their milk promotion program during a series of 19 District Annual Meetings of the American Dairy Association and Dairy Council. The meetings were held throughout New York and parts of New Jersey and Pennsylvania over the past two months. Representatives from the ADA/DC staff presented an overview of the 1983 milk promotion program. Producers were also given a preview of ADA DC’s 1984 promotion plan, in eluding the brand new advertising For further information themeline, “Milk’s Got More.” regarding the district meeting The presentations included the contact ADA/DC at HOT-MILK. employment tax. 1984 Self Employment Social Security This will rise to 14% in 1984. That will be the same as the total of employer-employee social security tax. It will also mean that y OU r social security may exceed all 0 f your own taxes put together. accomplishments of the various components that comprise ADA DC’s marketing cycle. The areas discussed included Dairy Council Foodservice, Consumer-Industry Relations, Food Publicity and Retail and County Promotions Research was presented to support milk promotion and advertising efforts. The purpose of the district an nual meetings is to inform dairy producers of the milk promotion program which is supported by their funds and under their direction. Attention Beef & Pork Raisers CUSTOM BUTCHERING HESS’ BUTCHER SHOP 2635 Willow Street Pike Willow Street, PA 717-464-3374 X —We Process the Old Fashioned Way i • Pudding • Hams • Bologna ♦ • Scrapple • Bacons • Dry Beef | We also Specialize in Beef i For Your Freezer, Sides of Pork, X Sides of Beef. ♦ Freezer Lockers Now Available *♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦■ Silage Pit Walls Manure Pit Walls Retaining Walls