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<blockquote data-quote="Brute 23" data-source="post: 1847934" data-attributes="member: 6291"><p>Ya it just triggers you to have to re-fill out the forms usually, even if it is already under ag exemption. </p><p></p><p>If its undivided the taxes are likely (hopefully) being mailed to one family member and say one of the family members name like Joe Bob Et All. Then every one pays in for the taxes. Any paperwork will go to that one address. The property will have one property account nunber for the county. When yall split it, your dad will get his own account number which will trigger the form for that new account.</p><p></p><p>Hopefully your dad has been paying his taxes in and not another family member or the lessee. I have filled out the tax forms for people before but they received them, I filled in the info, and they turned them back in. As a lessee I should not be getting those forms directly and paying taxes and stuff. </p><p></p><p>Sounds like yall are on the right track though. We did the ame thing about 2 years ago. We had a property that was a de ent ways from the house that we didn't mess with a lot. An uncle ran cows and kind if ram rodded thing. Everything went down hill slowly until it was a mess. It wasn't all his fault because no one else payed enough attention until it was too late. Anyways, it got split up now and isn't I'm that mess. My parents then deeded it to my bother and I. We are in the process of leasing it to a guy about my age who is a neighbor and has some other neighbors all leased.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brute 23, post: 1847934, member: 6291"] Ya it just triggers you to have to re-fill out the forms usually, even if it is already under ag exemption. If its undivided the taxes are likely (hopefully) being mailed to one family member and say one of the family members name like Joe Bob Et All. Then every one pays in for the taxes. Any paperwork will go to that one address. The property will have one property account nunber for the county. When yall split it, your dad will get his own account number which will trigger the form for that new account. Hopefully your dad has been paying his taxes in and not another family member or the lessee. I have filled out the tax forms for people before but they received them, I filled in the info, and they turned them back in. As a lessee I should not be getting those forms directly and paying taxes and stuff. Sounds like yall are on the right track though. We did the ame thing about 2 years ago. We had a property that was a de ent ways from the house that we didn't mess with a lot. An uncle ran cows and kind if ram rodded thing. Everything went down hill slowly until it was a mess. It wasn't all his fault because no one else payed enough attention until it was too late. Anyways, it got split up now and isn't I'm that mess. My parents then deeded it to my bother and I. We are in the process of leasing it to a guy about my age who is a neighbor and has some other neighbors all leased. [/QUOTE]
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