I hear you. Around here the property tax on agricultural land is much less than residential and commercial is I think the worst. But I think you have to show you are using (leasing it is acceptable) for agricultural uses for it to be zoned agricultural. That kinda makes up for the fact farms own more land. But as we know property tax on a lot of land is still tough and that is why many small farmers, especially when they retire decide to sell of the land--cash in on the dirt crop for someone that wants to grow houses and reduce their property taxes at the same time.
Property taxes also varies by county and the cities and towns also can charge property taxes if your in them. That makes an enormous difference too.
At one time I heard of people having a few goats on their property--just enough to qualify as agricultural.
I know the county here actually has people that ride up and down the roads looking for additions to houses and new buildings that haven't been reported to the tax office. They found my carport and the enclosed one beside it. :( They didn't say anything to me--it just showed up on my property taxes years after they went up. I didn't report them as they're just those metal things you see for sale everywhere--no floors. I was also told specifically by the company I bought them from that I didn't need a permit to put them up but others have said that somehow I just slipped by and I should have had one.
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