The Real Property Tax Exemption Program for Agricultural Land is designed to identify productive farm land and farm buildings used in connection with farm production that may be eligible for exemption from real property tax in accordance with the Municipalities Act. It may apply to individuals who are productively using agricultural land, whether it is owned, leased or rented.
The amount of land that may be eligible for exemption is based on the gross sales of agricultural products. In general, the higher the level of production, the more acres may be exempt.
The exemption program is based on several assumptions. A significant portion of an individual’s land may consist of rock, bog, steep slopes, etc., and would not be capable of agricultural production. Furthermore, because productivity varies greatly from one type of enterprise to another, the exemption formula is calculated using a low value, based on extensive agricultural use.
Qualification for eligibility under the Tax Exemption Program are:
Applicants who qualify will be eligible for exemption on one acre per $250.00 of gross sales beyond the $5,000.00 level. For example, if a farm has gross sales of $5,000.00, he would be eligible for exemption on 20 acres (ie: $5,000.00 @ $250 per acre= 20 acres). Similarly, a farm with gross sales of $50,000.00 would be eligible for exemption on 200 acres.
It is also appreciated that a farmer may, from time to time, have a poor year due to adverse climate, poor markets, etc. As a result, the program incorporates an income averaging system whereby a farmer may equalize the gross sales figure from a poor year by averaging it with the two immediately preceeding years.
If a landowner does not qualify under the above conditions, but rents a minimum of 5 acres to multiple patrons for agricultural purposes (eg. Garden plots, pasture), the rent received from the land may be used in place of gross agricultural sales.
Greenhouse operations are eligible for exemption provided the applicant submits an affidavit declaring that his income is filed with Revenue Canada Taxation as a farmer.
New entrants in agriculture and established farmers who have recently expanded their land base may also qualify for special consideration. Upon approval, farmers who are establishing or expanding may qualify for exemption on their total land base regardless of their gross sales. This would be in effect for a maximum of five ears from the time the land was acquired.
Applications are reviewed by Planning Staff in consultation with Agricultural Representatives to verify land ownership and level of production. Applications must be submitted each year.
Barry Sweetland
Land Management Officer
Agrifoods Development
P.O. Box 2006 Fortis Building
Corner Brook, NL, Canada
A2H 6J8
Tel: 709 637-2563
Fax: 709 637-2586
E-Mail: bsweetla@gov.nl.ca
Adobe® Acrobat® Reader software can be used for viewing PDF documents. Download Acrobat® Reader for free. ![]()