> I have 113 acres and pay Council rates of $1200.Farm rate.
If I understand you right, you are paying less than $11 an acre?
I'm going to be around $23 an acre this year.
And the state just decded the poor state highway going by the area, where there are 3x as many deaths per mile because it is so old and over-trafficed, won't be put on the 20 year plan to rebuild. Doesn't matter if people in rural areas die, the money will go to 'conjested' roads (meaning the Twin Cities). So, tax us more, spend less on us, don't care if we die.
That's gonna make tax payers real happy in November. They've been saying that old state highway should be rebuild for 30 years already, origonally it was suppsed to be I-90 going through southern MN, but went farther south. Then it was supposed to be rebuilt, but the wrong party was in power so the funds were moved to highway 60 'for now', will get back to your highway next round....
I realize property taxes and road building is not directly related, but it's all tax money, all gets directed by the state where it goes any more, collecting it you better have a fair plan to spend it on those you collect it from. Styate stopped funding rural stuff so prop taxes go up to fund local stuff thestate demands.
Just not a good tax season in this state for rural folk.
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