← Back to context

Comment by bluecalm

1 day ago

It's a good point. Usually farms are on land classified as agricultural and residential buildings are on residential land. It's easy to design a system that values residential land higher (because it's in fact more valuable if you can build residences on it). You wouldn't pay half the taxes until you convert it to residential at which point you should in fact be paying half the LVT (maybe with a few years leeway).