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re: Anyone have advice for land and getting ag exempt in Texas?

Posted on 6/22/20 at 9:53 am to
Posted by littlePNdaB
Baton Rouge
Member since May 2010
837 posts
Posted on 6/22/20 at 9:53 am to
We purchase 40 acres for hunting. We paid a company to develop and file a timber exemption. Cost to di this was $500. It has a metal barn which counts as an improvement and a camper, which does not impact taxes as it is still on the wheels. We dropped out tax burden from just over 3k/yr to $250/yr. Lasts for 10 yrs. To comply, I have to clear youpon, which I am doing anyway. So $500 saved me $2750+ year 1... Ag requires time and fencing and animals.... if you have timber, go timber exemption.

Note, this exemption amd ag exemption will not include a house... the house will be taxed as an improvement. It will only decrease the land valuation.
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