mikieb
Member
A few random thoughts on this.....
From a very experienced tax professional, I quote..." the federal government dose not have a definition of a farm anywhere in the tax code... no place in the tax code... you could have a grow operation of alfalfa sprouts in your basement… and that is farming"
In Wisconsin, pasture land is taxed at the cheapest rate... Two goats in a large fenced area can save you thousands over a few years...
"The going tax rate for private property is the same for every one... it's the fairest way to tax real property.... " says an elected official... I call BULL$HIT... I have a 115K house and I pay 2k a year in property taxes.... two miles down the road is a large house on the river for sale for 725k and his annual property tax is just a hair over 5k. Do the math on that... the rich people pay less tax all day... I pay more in property taxes on my little 115k house than some million dollar dairy farms... so go after the agricultural tax rate and you will come out ahead.
You might want to fence 3/4 of your property and run some sheep and hang a sign out front "Sethkulh Farms" and get your place reassessed.
From a very experienced tax professional, I quote..." the federal government dose not have a definition of a farm anywhere in the tax code... no place in the tax code... you could have a grow operation of alfalfa sprouts in your basement… and that is farming"
In Wisconsin, pasture land is taxed at the cheapest rate... Two goats in a large fenced area can save you thousands over a few years...
"The going tax rate for private property is the same for every one... it's the fairest way to tax real property.... " says an elected official... I call BULL$HIT... I have a 115K house and I pay 2k a year in property taxes.... two miles down the road is a large house on the river for sale for 725k and his annual property tax is just a hair over 5k. Do the math on that... the rich people pay less tax all day... I pay more in property taxes on my little 115k house than some million dollar dairy farms... so go after the agricultural tax rate and you will come out ahead.
You might want to fence 3/4 of your property and run some sheep and hang a sign out front "Sethkulh Farms" and get your place reassessed.