Dear NC farmers: The NC Sustainable Local Food
Advisory Council is looking at an issue of great importance to local,
sustainable food production: property tax treatment for small working
farms.
As
you may know, state law allows counties to tax farms at property tax
rates based on their use as farms (known as Present Use Value, or PUV),
instead of at higher residential tax rates. However, to qualify for PUV
based on farm use, a farm must have more than 5 acres in production in
the case of horticultural crops, or more than 10 acres for any other
crops. Thus many small farms are not able to take advantage of this
preferential tax treatment.
The
Council has set up a task force to investigate this situation and to
propose changes that would allow small farms serving local food markets
to reduce their property tax burdens, and task force members represent
Carolina Farm Stewardship Association, Appalachian Sustainable
Agriculture Project, NC Farm Bureau and NC Cooperative Extension, among
others. We are conducting a survey to collect more information from
small farms about their experience with PUV. This is where we need help
from farmers. Please take 15 minutes to take the survey, which you can
find here: http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/ PUV.
The information we collect will be crucial to proving to local and
state government that small farms deserve more equitable property tax
treatment.
So please help us make a difference and fill out the survey today!
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