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I hate receiving certified letters in the mail you have to sign for, hate it.

Yesterday I received a certified letter I had to sign for that temporarily ruined my day and made it hard to sleep last night.

It was from the county auditor's office about taxes. I received their yearly letter for signing and returning to them in the month of January for farm/forestry tax program usage. I received it on a Friday and took it to the auditor's office to sign it in person the following Monday January 15th, 2025. Why the heck did they not say anything on the 15th? I have a small farm enrolled into a forestry management plan, and on January 15th, 2025 I re-signed the auditor's office paperwork on January the 15th, and they sent me a certified letter yesterday saying I had less than 30 days to file a new up dated plan, or my farm would be moved out of the forestry management increasing my land taxes by 50%. So, I contacted the forester I used, and he retired and sent me onto a new forester today. So, I am trying to head this issue off before the deadline. Sorry, this has occupied my mind until about 10 minutes ago when I was able to reach the new forester and get the new plan set in motion.

Regular forestry plans take a forester walking your forest and writing up a management plan for you to follow. Cost around $500 and is good for five years, but saves you 50% on you land tax, and it takes a couple months to get returned to you. So, the Auditors office put me in a time crunch that is unreasonable when they should have said something on January 15th.

Only by God's good graces was I able to get this started this morning and will be done within the time frame I was given.

Just airing my aggravation with the county government.

Thanks.
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HumanEarth · F
I know just what your talking about. I had a choice to enroll or not when we bought our farm. We decided not to. I forgot why at this moment, but the lawyer pointed out a very good reason why not.

I just don't remember why right now
WillaKissing · 56-60, M
@HumanEarth I could not advise on Wisconsin's reasons or laws, but in Ohio Because I have a house on my farm, they would tax me a residential fee for the entirety of my acreage. Where if you are in an agricultural/forestry management plan only one acre around the house is taxed residential and the rest of the acreage is taxed at %50 less for being in a forestry management plan. The savings is hugely significant in Ohio.

I just hate the certified letter threat and short time to rectify their mishap when I was there in person on January 15th, 2025, and they pulled my plan like they do every year to make sure I have one filed. Flipping catch the dates then, so I can make the registry deadline and not get threatened with a massive tax increase.

That is what really pissed me off.
HumanEarth · F
Oh I know, they pull that shit all the time.

They have similar here I have the homestead, farmland and woodland on the separate deeds

Instead of having them combined. Because I bought them in stages