[Vision2020] Vision2020 Digest, Vol 35, Issue 41
Lynn McCollough
lmccollough at gmail.com
Mon May 11 14:43:14 PDT 2009
As suggested, I telephoned the Assessor's office. The original rumor, #1 is
true!
For question #2 Can I have my taxes changed to ag, if I grow food, the
office asked if i primarily sold the food. So I asked if i sold tomatoes at
the Farmer's Market, and it was my only job, would they change my taxes, to
this the Office of the Assessor asked me if my land was greater than an
acre. Alas, my lot is not greater than one acre, but neither is the area in
question, Indian Hills 6th addition, it is not all contiguous lots, there
are some sold lots, as well as streets and sidewalks that break apart the
acreage.
As for question # 3, The assessor does say they do consider current use, not
always the current zoning, for determining assessed tax rates.
The Assessor's Office replied to me that they had not yet decided if they
would uphold this landowner's request. But they expect they might see an
appeal if they do not grant it.
To which I replied: "Wow"
"I like paying taxes. With them I buy civilization"- Justice Oliver Wendell
Holmes
Lynn
On Mon, May 11, 2009 at 12:00 PM, <vision2020-request at moscow.com> wrote:
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> From: Lynn McCollough <lmccollough at gmail.com>
> Subject: [Vision2020] A rumor I have heard re. property taxes
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> The rumor is:
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> A local landowner is requesting that property they own (City lots in
> Moscow)
> be taxed at the tax rate of ag land, because they have now spread wheat
> seeds on it.
>
> Their lots are zones in a variety of ways: for business use, r-4, r-3, etc.
> With all utilities, sidewalks, street lights the taxpayers of Moscow
> operate, storm water drains in, etc. So, three questions.
>
> Does anyone know if this is true?
>
> Does this mean if I plant wheat grass in my lawn, show historical picture
> documentation of my tomato plants and the herbs on my deck, etc. that my
> property (city lot) can pay the rate of ag taxes and not r-1?
>
> What is the history of land getting taxed, not as it's current zoning, but
> as the current use?
> Thanks for your help with this. We all are looking for ways to tighten our
> belts around here. This might be a big Yippee!!! for everyone with a
> garden.
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