madpogue
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(Note to self: locate shed under overhang of neighbor's large evergreen....)
I don't suppose you can take a deduction for the chickens.![]()
I've already done the county tax assessor face off thing when I put up my pole barn/workshop/garage. Here's how it works in my county:
1. Adding a structure on your property increases its value; therefore your valuation goes up. The structure, depending on what it is, can be classified as residential or agricultural and taxed accordingly. Permanent foundation or not doesn't make much of a difference. My shop is a pole barn type construction with a poured concrete floor and electricity. It was taxed accordingly. Had I added water and sewer, it would have almost been classified as a potentially livable structure and presumably the tax rate would have gone up considerably.
2. The county does not require any building permits or inspections. They assume you know what you're doing and if it falls down around your ears--well, it's your fault. They do require a permit for only two things, which are wells and septic systems.
3. If you add a structure to your property, you're supposed to let them know about it so they can update their records. Square footage and what it's for seem to be the information they're looking for as far as assigning value.
I considered a chicken coop as "no big deal" so I was quite surprised by the phone call I got from the assessor's office. I was amazed they even knew it was there because I live on a dead end road that has little traffic and few neighbors. I suppose the coop might have caught their eye because I put a roof on it that matched our home. It probably was, as stated earlier, picked up on an aerial survey. That's what I get for making it too nice! I was planning on siding it this Spring, but maybe "junky" is the watchword now. Should have used camo netting! The whole affair is funny in a perverse sort of way.
Just In: Our chickens have become organized (see the movie, "Chicken Run"). No eggs for the county folks. It's getting serious out here in rural Missouri. Those birds are going to Show'em now!
I appealed my taxes a few years back. While waiting for my turn before the board, I observed an older woman there basically ratting out ALL of her neighbors. She went on and on, she had taken pics and even had measured additions a couple of her neighbor's had done on their homes. There are some real nasty folks out there. A friend of mine is an ordinance officer in a nearby township. He told me that all of his info comes from neighbor's, exwives, coworkers, or contractors.
I I was amazed they even knew it was there because I live on a dead end road that has little traffic and few neighbors. I suppose the coop might have caught their eye because I put a roof on it that matched our home. It probably was, as stated earlier, picked up on an aerial survey.
the town i live in was reassed and part of my land is in a differant town. that town was reassing also the 4 ac in that town was assed almost a high as my 35ac. when i questioned the value i was told it was a buildable lot.it has no road axcess,on a 30 plus degree slope,average's 25 ft wide,soild rock.the assesor never saw the lot!! end result property value $500.00 i can live with that