Posted by VaTom on April 22, 2015 at 10:31:26 from (70.32.193.64):
In Reply to: Re: Ag or Industrial? posted by showcrop on April 22, 2015 at 09:44:13:
Thanks for clarifying. As for your friend, complaints come with the territory when you accept a bureaucrat paycheck. It's up to the state law to be clear. If it is not, your legislature screwed up and should fix it.
You want to apply use to determine whether a tractor is farm or not. That may not be what your legislature had in mind, it should have been clear. Your neighbors are not wrong in asserting they have a farm tractor if they bought one, even if it is never used in farming.
A guy I know just moved his business to NH, can't be all that business-unfriendly. He also took his farm tractor, which will not be used in the context you prefer. As I recall, he bought 6 ac of mostly woods.
My real estate is taxed as a "farm" with no field crops or orchard. I found the situation in Va bizarre but studied the rules and made them work for me. As most places, we have all sorts of taxes, some regressive, some progressive. Municipalities all need income to provide the services requested. It's an argument without end. I've butted heads with both the assessor and the zoning administrator here, almost always won because I did my homework.
The last clarification you should make is what the NH law actually says, or what your Attorney General has determined it means.
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