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Property Tax - Re: Farm Animals
Posted on 1/19/14 at 3:59 pm
Posted on 1/19/14 at 3:59 pm
Moving to St. Tammany Parish soon from Texas and have been told that certain farm animals can reduce your property taxes. Anyone have any idea where this can be researched or confirmed? I'd like to read up on it. I've searched but haven't came up with anything, although I'm not exactly sherlock holmes on the computer.
Posted on 1/19/14 at 4:22 pm to Longbeard
Well sorry I can't contribute to the overall knowledge of where to find out exactly.
But I am 100% on goats. Claim your land as farm land = Profit.
But I am 100% on goats. Claim your land as farm land = Profit.
Posted on 1/19/14 at 8:07 pm to MadtownTiger
If you let someone cut it for hay it will be classified as farmland. Thats the easiest thing to do.
Posted on 1/20/14 at 11:31 am to Longbeard
If your land is classified as agricultural use your valuation for property tax purposes is capped--I believe at $600 an acre. A huge benefit in St. Tammany.
If the land is not presently classified as such by the assessor I would ask them just what it takes to change back to the classification. Timber is the same story.
If the land is not presently classified as such by the assessor I would ask them just what it takes to change back to the classification. Timber is the same story.
Posted on 1/20/14 at 5:52 pm to Longbeard
All your NIMBY neighbors will love you when that tractor cranks up at 6 in the morning.
Posted on 1/20/14 at 9:23 pm to Longbeard
You could start with a call to the St. Tammany Parish assessor's office.
Posted on 1/20/14 at 10:19 pm to Brummy
Thanks for the responses. I'll have to call the assessor's office, was trying to avoid it.
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