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What qualifies as ag exemption? To qualify, the land must have been used for agricultural purposes for at least 5 of the last 7 years, and it must be in ag use currently. Agricultural purposes include crop and livestock production, beekeeping and similar activities. Many counties have minimum acreage requirements.
The qualified agricultural property exemption is decided on a parcel-by-parcel basis. To be eligible for the qualified agricultural property exemption, a structure must be a related building and must be located on a parcel that is classified agricultural or that is devoted primarily to agricultural use.
One of the best options for obtaining agricultural classification is forest management. This is one way to produce a sellable agricultural product, while improving your land quality, wildlife habitat, and decreasing wildfire risk on your property.
Generally speaking, there is no minimum acreage for farm tax exemption. There may, however, be specific acreage minimums required to be considered for certain land classifications such as a greenbelt property.
Qualifications for agricultural tax exemptions vary from state to state, too. Some states base eligibility on the size of the property, while others set a minimum dollar amount for agricultural sales of goods produced on the property. Many use a combination of gross sales and acreage requirements.
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The FSA staff will locate your farm parcel and issue you a number if it does not already have. Apply by phone using the number 800-829-4933. Your form will be completed for you over the telephone. Be sure to have all pertinent information handy (see documents listed in number 1).
How much does a Texas ag exemption save? This will depend on your countys individual tax rate, which varies. For example, you could save $2,000 or more on your property tax bill in Tarrant County if you owned 15 acres of ag-exempt land. What happens if an ag exemption on a property is lost?

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