Posted by showcrop on April 22, 2015 at 09:44:13 from (66.31.196.130):
In Reply to: Ag or Industrial? posted by showcrop on April 22, 2015 at 05:39:00:
I have not gotten much in the way of suggestions, but some questions, so I will try to answer them. I live in tax free NH. We have no income or sales tax so state and local services are funded primarily by property taxes, as well as a myriad of other taxes, mainly on population groups that are not likely to scream when squeezed. Many of these taxes are on large and small businesses resulting in an overall unfavorable business environment. Virtually anything that runs on the public roads is required to be registered which considering the general congestion here in NH is probably a good idea It serves the same purposes of being able to ID a vehicle that may be reported for a problem or damage. "Yellow tractor" would probably not be much help. Vehicle registration money goes to both state and municipality, the state portion based on vehicle weight, and the town portion by value. Thus the owner of a new TLB will not pay much to the state while he will pay substantially to the town. Showing proof of farm income is a very good suggestion. I expect that most of the complainers would then agree that they do not really operate a farm. My "dog in this fight" is that the lady is a long time personal friend and she is just the messenger for the state legislature so far as registrations go.
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