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  2. Begin with Part I – General Information. Fill in your Property Owner Name, Mailing Address, County, Geocode, and Assessment Code. Ensure all fields are accurately completed.
  3. In Part II – Request for a Review and Inspection, specify your reasons for requesting a review. Choose whether you want the review based solely on submitted information or if you prefer an informal meeting.
  4. Proceed to Part III – Property Owner Documentation. Enter the Market/Productivity Value from your assessment notice and provide your own estimates where applicable.
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To qualify for the property tax rebate, you must have: owned a Montana residence for at least seven months in 2024 lived in that Montana residence for at least seven months in 2024 been billed property taxes on this residence for 2024 paid 2024 property taxes on this residence Taxpayers may apply for their 2024
When land parcels of more than 20 acres in size but less than 160 acres are not used for industrial or commercial purposes, and the land does not provide at least $1,500 annual gross agricultural income, these parcels are classified as nonqualified agricultural land.
Qualified Agricultural Land Parcels Parcels of 160 acres or more are automatically classified as agricultural unless used for other purposes. Smaller parcels may qualify if they meet income requirements and are used for agricultural purposes.
Non-Qualified Agricultural Land. If any contiguous parcels under the same ownership are at least 20. acres but less than 160 acres collectively and the owner has not. applied for or been approved for agricultural status then these parcels. fall under Non-Qualified Agricultural Land classification.
ASSIGNMENTS: If the taxes on the property have not been received by August , another person (assignee), after following the steps outlined in Montana Code Annotated 15-17-323, can take an assignment on the property by paying all taxes, penalty, interest, and costs, which transfers the lien from the County to the

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Another question that frequently comes up in this discussion is how big does my farm have to be to be considered a farm? Since property taxes are handled at the local level rather than the federal level, the answer will vary from state to state. Generally speaking, there is no minimum acreage for farm tax exemption.
There is no minimum acreage required in order for your property to be considered a farm.

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