Farmer #1 must find off farm work. There isn't enough on farm work to hire a person full time so the wife drops her job as a Cashier to work the chores until the husband returns in the evening.
Farmer #2 expands his farm in good times and must hire someone to help with chores during the winter.
Both could be livestock or grain farmers.
Farmer #2 can claim the hired hands wages under CAISP as arm lengths......but #1 can not use farm income to provide a salary to the wife so that she can quit one job, so that he can take a better paying one to keep the farm afloat.
WHY is there an inequity like this one allowed? What would happen if neighbors hired each others kids rather than their own?
Farmer #2 expands his farm in good times and must hire someone to help with chores during the winter.
Both could be livestock or grain farmers.
Farmer #2 can claim the hired hands wages under CAISP as arm lengths......but #1 can not use farm income to provide a salary to the wife so that she can quit one job, so that he can take a better paying one to keep the farm afloat.
WHY is there an inequity like this one allowed? What would happen if neighbors hired each others kids rather than their own?
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