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<blockquote data-quote="eric" data-source="post: 294462" data-attributes="member: 7"><p>Actually, it it a much stiffer penalty than that. If they disqualify you from ag exemption, then they can roll back the taxes to the last yr it was exempt and charge you for all the previous yrs taxes in which you claimed an exemption and didnt qualify. </p><p></p><p>There really isnt any way they can make you put a certain number of animals on a certain number of acres as far as I know. Especially after the last 2 yrs, with the drought and all. Heck, I have a neighbor who has 3 horses on a 26 acre spread, and he's able to keep his exemption. </p><p></p><p>If you are really worried about losing the exemption, just put the land in D-1 : improved pasture. That gives you a few yrs to get the pasture in shape by fertilizing and liming and such and allows you to keep the ag exemption. I did that for 2 yrs before I built my house and finished my fence and built my corrals and working pens and such. I had a neighbor come over and bale it a few times and gave him the hay for doing it. I sent pictures to the appraisial district showing them what I was doing and kept all my reciepts from the fertilizer / sprayers and such. I owned my place almost 3 yrs before I ever put a head of cattle on it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eric, post: 294462, member: 7"] Actually, it it a much stiffer penalty than that. If they disqualify you from ag exemption, then they can roll back the taxes to the last yr it was exempt and charge you for all the previous yrs taxes in which you claimed an exemption and didnt qualify. There really isnt any way they can make you put a certain number of animals on a certain number of acres as far as I know. Especially after the last 2 yrs, with the drought and all. Heck, I have a neighbor who has 3 horses on a 26 acre spread, and he's able to keep his exemption. If you are really worried about losing the exemption, just put the land in D-1 : improved pasture. That gives you a few yrs to get the pasture in shape by fertilizing and liming and such and allows you to keep the ag exemption. I did that for 2 yrs before I built my house and finished my fence and built my corrals and working pens and such. I had a neighbor come over and bale it a few times and gave him the hay for doing it. I sent pictures to the appraisial district showing them what I was doing and kept all my reciepts from the fertilizer / sprayers and such. I owned my place almost 3 yrs before I ever put a head of cattle on it. [/QUOTE]
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