Register to Attend Agricultural Tax Education Courses This October with University of Minnesota Extension

Published On: September 16th, 20251.5 min readCategories: Latest Headlines, Local News, News

Registration is open for University of Minnesota Extension’s Agricultural Tax Issues course held on October 6 in Mankato at the Mankato Extension regional office. Pre-registration for the class is encouraged but walk-in registrations are welcome.

The Agricultural Tax Issues course is for tax professionals who work with farmers but also benefits agricultural professionals such as agricultural lenders and farm management instructors. Course participants will earn hours in federal tax law updates and federal tax law and related matters. This course has been approved for Certified Financial Planner (CFP) and continuing legal education (CLE) hours. Registration includes the 2025 Agricultural Tax Issues book, published by the Land Grant University Tax Education Foundation.

“We are excited to offer five Ag Tax Issues classes with both in-person and webinar options, said Rob Holcomb, EA and UMN Extension educator. “An Ag Tax Issues class provides tax and agricultural professionals with an up-to-date refresher to prepare for fall tax planning.”

In addition to ag tax classes, University of Minnesota Extension Tax School offers the Income Tax Short Course, Early Tax Careers, and Timber Management and Taxation. These classes are offered both in person and online at several locations around Minnesota from the end of October through January 2026. Learn more about class topics, event logistics and register online at the Extension Tax School web page.

The University of Minnesota has 83 years of experience providing agricultural and income tax information and resources. Tax education courses are offered under the leadership of University of Minnesota Extension educator C. Robert (Rob) Holcomb, EA and university staff. The University of Minnesota is an IRS approved continuing education provider.

For more news from UMN Extension, visit www.extension.umn.edu/news or contact Extension Communications at extnews@umn.edu. University of Minnesota Extension is an equal opportunity educator and employer.

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