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<blockquote data-quote="Bestoutwest" data-source="post: 1406930" data-attributes="member: 19397"><p>That really stinks. When my neighbor first moved in, they had just bare land with no fences/pastures/etc. The municipality considered this to be residential and not agricultural and really socked it to him taxes wise ($4,800/year on 20 acres and a house). He went in and talked to them about it and they told him sorry, they only appraise once a year and his first appraisal counted, so he was stuck paying $400/month on his property. The next year they changed it to agricultural so it was about 1/4 of that, but the first year was awful for them. I hope you have better luck than he had.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bestoutwest, post: 1406930, member: 19397"] That really stinks. When my neighbor first moved in, they had just bare land with no fences/pastures/etc. The municipality considered this to be residential and not agricultural and really socked it to him taxes wise ($4,800/year on 20 acres and a house). He went in and talked to them about it and they told him sorry, they only appraise once a year and his first appraisal counted, so he was stuck paying $400/month on his property. The next year they changed it to agricultural so it was about 1/4 of that, but the first year was awful for them. I hope you have better luck than he had. [/QUOTE]
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