Posted by 9njunkie on May 30, 2017 at 13:54:29 from (73.16.32.146):
In Reply to: Hay ground posted by Nick167 on May 29, 2017 at 20:09:18:
In CT the govonor has the farmers by the balls.
First you have to have 1 acre for your primary home site... In most towns that is assessed at 110k for the first acre.
Then to claim any farming exemption you have to have an additional 10 acres on top of your primary home site... So minimum 11 acres to be considers a farm.
Then the assessor comes out and evaluate the land quality.
Crop land is divided into three categories , tillable A, tillable B, and tillable C and are taxed at different rates according to the quality of the ground.
Then there is fenced pasture and un fenced pasture that are taxed at different rates.
Hay lots are taxed at another rate.
Then there is Forrest space at another rate
And lastly and the least tax brake is for open space, which can be anything including wetlands, but your not allowed to do anything with the land... Can't even cut firewood on it.
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