Use-value Assessment of Rural Land in the United States

Use-value Assessment of Rural Land in the United States
Author: John Edwin Anderson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014
Genre: Land value taxation
ISBN: 9781558442979

State and local governments in this country have adopted a number of policies to regulate the conversion of rural land to developed uses. One of the most significant and least understood is preferential assessment of rural land under the real property tax, often called use-value assessment (UVA) or current-use assessment. This book explains and analyzes the critical questions raised by this fiscal tool for farmland preservation. Under UVA, the assessments of various parcels of land within a given state may vary tremendously from property to property. A tract that is zoned residential with access to a turnpike might be assessed at $7,865 per acre. In the very same neighborhood, though, an even larger tract of vacant land might be assessed at a mere $127 per acre, which is far below the market value. How can there be such dramatic differences in the assessment of land values within the same community or neighborhood? Has the town assessor failed to treat property owners fairly and equally, as required by state law? Not at all. Nearly all states across the country permit, and even require, local assessors to value some parcels of undeveloped land far below their fair market values for the purpose of levying local property taxes. Despite their stated purpose of preserving rural lands from urban development, UVA programs can have unintended negative consequences. One is erosion of the legal and constitutional principle of uniformity of taxation; another is shifting of the local tax burden to other property owners, perhaps in a regressive manner. Occasionally UVA programs generate political controversy and even legislative action concerning "fake farmers" who enjoy low property tax bills, but whose land might only be used to sell firewood or Christmas trees to a few friends and neighbors. This volume explains the origins, key features, impacts, and flaws of use-value assessment programs across the United States. It describes in detail the process and characteristics of UVA programs in 44 states and recommends reforms. This book serves as a road map for public officials, scholars, and journalists concerned with agricultural taxation and land use issues.

Appraisal of Rural Property

Appraisal of Rural Property
Author: Francisco Javier ALMAGRO ESPEJO
Publisher:
Total Pages: 81
Release: 2017-12-23
Genre:
ISBN: 9781976720031

The Guide to Develop Your Appraisal of Rural Property A fully updated guide to make your rural valuations highly professional Case Study. Features fully updated information and a case study on appraisal or rural properties in SpainStep-by-step. Simple and concrete model to follow, step-by-step, to develop the valuation of rural properties. Three Different Crops. The case study is located in the word wide famous wine production area of Valdepe�as. Vineyard, and irrigated crop land is analyzed in the valuation model. Download the e-book and follow, step-by-step, the model, is very easy and you'll obtain the value of the rural property. But not only the value. You will also know the key factors that determine this value, both those that make it rise, and those that act in its detriment, and how they affect the configuration of the final result. �Do you have any doubts? Start step-by-step. You can tell me the results, either by email or through our facebook page. Laws, documents and other information you may need is easily available through the many links that you will find when reading the text. Click and you will access directly through the web browser on your device.

Agricultural Valuations

Agricultural Valuations
Author: Jeremy Moody
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 517
Release: 2021-02-25
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1317194292

Agricultural Valuations: A Practical Guide has long been the standard text for students and professionals working on agricultural valuations. Taking a practical approach, it covers all the relevant techniques and legislation necessary to correctly value farms, assess farm rents, carry out arbitrations, inventories and records of condition, including valuation clauses on sales of farms, livestock, soils, management agreements, valuation in court proceedings and a glossary of useful information. In this fifth edition, Gwyn Williams's original text is taken on by Jeremy Moody and Nick Millard, renowned experts in the field, bringing the book right up to date to reflect recent changes in the rural economy, including development, diversification and renewable energy and specialist valuations and reference to all the latest legislation. Clear and accessible to students and professionals alike, readers will find Agricultural Valuations an invaluable guide to best practice in agricultural valuations.

Valuation of Rural Property

Valuation of Rural Property
Author: Peter A.B. Prag
Publisher: Liverpool University Press
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2003-10-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1837645434