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Re: NC Farm Tax Excemption
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Posted by Noah W on April 23, 2007 at 11:47:09 from (66.226.47.84):
In Reply to: Re: NC Farm Tax Excemption posted by mjbrown on April 23, 2007 at 09:49:16:
I live in NC. I had to get a farm tax exemption so I could buy off-road Diesel fuel for my JD450C loader. I also could no longer buy heating oil in bulk(whole lots cheaper than having it delivered) at the pump and then transfer it to my oil tank without the exemption. I currently don't do any farming, but I may in a couple of years. That exemption is good for all kinds of stuff wether you are producing crops, raising beef or chickens, or have a tree farm, which sounds like what they are doing. Go down to the local farm supply, ask for the farm exemption form, and send it in. You may or may not get a call from them depending upon how how clearly you state your reason for wanting the exemption.
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