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    Is your Land/property taxes high?

    Check these USA numbers.

    http://talk.newagtalk.com/forums/thread-view.asp?tid=693186&posts=36&start=1

    Feel better now?

    #2
    Things are about to change here also. Reassessment has ag going up about double. Municipal tax may not change much but school tax is going to go crazy.

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      #3
      Are we seriously Lookjng at one factor to determine how bad or good farming is here compared to there? How much are chemicals fertilizer repairs equipment compared to here? At my scale I get the maximum from all programs probably makes the us farm supports look trivial.
      We re getting screwed so bad.
      Is it still cold up there? I m so rich farming is getting so bad, oh well another tequila and another free plant tour tomorrow. What am I going to do?
      Are green tracks better than red?

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        #4
        Mb farm land reassessments caused most farmland tax to increase signifigantly last fall, anywhere from 25 to 50%. To top it all off we pay school taxes on every quarter, and school taxes increase 3 to 6% every year. Its the mb way, farmers expected to pay the bulk of rual school costs.

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          #5
          After years of decline, AB farmland taxes increased slightly last year. Oil companies have notified the counties that they think they are assessed too high on leases so that will put upward pressure on property tax here in the future. Some of those US taxes fail to include state rebates. In Ontario, (correct me if I am wrong) they pay high taxes to the township and then get rebated some of it from the province if you are a farming entity. Some states do it that way as well. The combination of higher land taxes, higher interest rates, and lower commodity prices will cut farmland values unless the Bank of Canada can weaken the $CDN fast enough.

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            #6
            Probably depends on whether the RM/MD/County is "subsidized" with pipelines, oil wells or what have you.

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              #7
              It's time to amalgamate rms. My rm has enough new equip if used properly could maintain 3 rms. Also school taxes should be partially funded on a user pay system. Lots of farms don't have children and they don't receive federal tax credits or child support benefits so they shouldn't be paying the same as somebody who may have a handful of kids. Jmo.

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                #8
                so if you use that logic for education tax would the same logic be applicable to a farmer with only one semi trailer unit. paying less tax than a farmer with six semi trailer units.

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                  #9
                  Our county used to be quite well off. Talking with a foreman, revenues falling and poised to continue.
                  Every signal here points to higher land taxes. Arguably overdue perhaps, but with an NDP designing it?
                  It's gonna bleed.

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                    #10
                    Good analogy Binthere... But can see the point. The education portion of tax I pay, could have all 3 of my kids in private school. And there's a lot of farms around me with zero kids in school. So where is the money going? A long ways from this RM. Don't know how it works, but more money going out than coming back.

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                      #11
                      Those farms that have no kids in school still need educated workers to support their pensions as well as various subsidies they receive. Weather or not public education is doing that job is debatable but not the need for education weather or not you currently have kids in school.

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                        #12
                        You could argue that Tenants pay for property taxes through their rent as well, whether urban or rural.

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