2599, Claim For Farmland Exemption From Some School Operating Taxes

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Michigan Department of Treasury
Issued under P.A. 237 of 1994, as amended. Filing
2599 (Rev.1-10)
is required if you wish to receive an exemption.
Claim for Farmland Exemption from Some School Operating Taxes
Do you need to file this claim?
If you answer "YES" to either of these questions, you do NOT need to file this form.
* Is the property vacant and classified by the assessor as agricultural?
(Note: Vacant property classified as agricultural is automatically exempt
from some school taxes and the changes will be made on your next tax bill.)
* Have you already filed the Homestead Exemption Affidavit for this property?
If you answered "NO" to both of these questions and the property is used primarily for agricultural purposes but is not
classified as agricultural, complete this form and file it with your local township or city by May 1.
If your property has a residence or other buildings on it, your assessor may ask you to complete this form, even though it is
classified agricultural.
1.
Section 1. File a separate claim for each qualified parcel.
Name of Owner (first, middle, last)
Name of Co-Owner (first, middle, last)
Street Address of Property Claimed
City and State
ZIP Code
Check one:
Name of Township/City Where Property is Located
County of Property
Township
City
Enter the property tax identification number of the qualified property you are claiming. This number is on your tax bill or your assessment notice. Start at the left and leave
any extra spaces blank. Use a full space for any hyphens (-) in the number.
Section 2: Farmland.
a.
If this property is not classified as agricultural, is more than 50% of the acreage devoted to an agricultural use?
(Skip this question if your property is classified agricultural.)
Yes
No
b.
Does this property include any residences occupied by a person who is not involved in the agricultural operation?
Yes
No
c.
If the property includes a residence, has the occupant filed a Homestead Exemption Affidavit for a different
residence?
Yes
No
d.
Does this property include any buildings not involved in the agricultural operation?
Yes
No
If you answered 'yes' to items 2b, 2c or 2d, part of your property does not qualify. You must enter a
percentage in Section 3.
Section 3: Multi-Purpose Property.
If you answered 'yes' to item 2b, 2c or 2d, give the percentage of the property value that is devoted to agricultural use.
Exclude from this percentage the value of any property that does not qualify (see instructions on back). This information is
necessary for your township or city to adjust your property taxes properly. (See back for computation.)
Certification: This affidavit is invalid unless it is signed.
I certify, under penalty of perjury, that I own (or co-own) the property claimed on this affidavit, that it is qualifed agricultural property, and
that all information is true to the best of my knowledge.
Owner's Signature
Date
Co - owner's Signature
Date
Daytime Phone Number
E-mail Address

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