CURRENT AGRICULTURAL USE VALUATION (CAUV) 1. LARRY R. GEARHARDT FIELD SPECIALIST, TAXATION OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY EXTENSION 810 FAIR ROAD SIDNEY, OHIO.

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CURRENT AGRICULTURAL USE VALUATION (CAUV) 1

LARRY R. GEARHARDT FIELD SPECIALIST, TAXATION OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY EXTENSION 810 FAIR ROAD SIDNEY, OHIO

WHY ARE WE HERE? REAPPRAISAL – the law requires the county auditor to reappraise real property every six years for tax purposes TRIENNIAL UPDATE – in the third year after a reappraisal, the auditor is required to update values based upon sales THEREFORE: property values are adjusted every 3 years 3

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FAIR MARKET VALUE The price at which a property will change hands between a willing buyer and willing seller with adequate time and knowledge Does not include foreclosures, auctions, and sales between related parties 5

FAIR MARKET VALUE There are two exceptions to this rule, both provided in the Ohio Constitution Forest Tax CAUV 6

CAUV REDUCTION FROM FMV When CAUV was adopted in 1975, the program was designed to provide a 50% reduction from fair market value In 2005, CAUV provided a 90% reduction In 2010, CAUV provided a 77% reduction In 2014, CAUV provides a 62% reduction 7

WE ARE ONLY TALKING ABOUT THE VALUE OF LAND – NOT YOUR FINAL TAX BILL This program is designed to calculate the value of your land, which serves as the starting point for calculating your taxes Factors that affect real property taxes: –Adjustments in property values –Millage or tax rate –Tax adjustment factor –Credits: 10% rollback, 2.5% rollback, Homestead exemption 8

REQUIREMENT FOR QUALIFICATION OHIO REVISED CODE SECTION Land totaling 10 or more acres –Can combine units if farmed as one unit –Some counties require 11 acres if house there That for the three preceding calendar years Were devoted exclusively to commercial agricultural use, OR Enrolled in a federal government program 9

REQUIREMENT FOR QUALIFICATION OHIO REVISED CODE SECTION If land totals less than 10 acres, but- For the preceding 3 years, land was- Devoted exclusively to commercial agricultural use, and- The average annual gross income was $2500 from agricultural activity, OR Land enrolled in a federal government program 10

REQUIREMENT FOR QUALIFICATION OHIO REVISED CODE SECTION After land enrolled in CAUV for 3 years, you can allow land to lie fallow for 1 year (up to 3 years for good cause), if there are no acts inconsistent with the land being returned to agricultural use Less than 25% of tract devoted to conservation purposes Grass waterways, terraces, diversions, filter strips, field borders, windbreaks, riparian buffers, wetlands, ponds, or cover crops for these purposes 11

WHAT IS AGRICULTURAL USE? OHIO REVISED CODE SECTION Must be for a commercial purpose Animal or poultry husbandry, aquaculture, apiculture, commercial timber or timber contiguous to other qualifying land, field crops, tobacco, fruits, vegetables, nursery stock, ornamental trees, sod, or flowers Land devoted exclusively to biodiesel production, biomass energy production, electric or heat energy production, or biologically derived methane gas At least 50% of feedstocks must be produced on land under common ownership Facility must be contiguous to, or on land under common ownership 12

EXPLANATION OF THE CALCULATION OF VALUES FOR VARIOUS SOILS (2014) CAUV land values are calculated by the capitalization of net income from agricultural products assuming typical management, cropping and land use patterns, and yields for given types of soils There are approximately 3500 different soil types with slopes of 25% or less 13

FACTORS USED IN CALCULATION Based on 3 crops– corn, beans and wheat 1)Yields- begin with NRCS crop yield estimates, adjusted by the 10-year average of actual yields 2) Crop prices- based upon a survey of elevators 3) Cropping pattern- based upon the % of a crop compared to total acres of the 3 crops planted 4) Production costs- from OSU crop budgets 5) Capitalization rate- starts with mortgage interest rate for 15-year fixed rate mortgage from Farm Credit, with 40% attributed to equity and 60% to debt, adjusted for property taxes 14

ROLLING AVERAGES USED Yields – the actual yields reported by ODA for the last 10 years are averaged and compared to the 1984 NRCS base yield Cropping pattern- averaged over the last 5 years Prices, costs, and capitalization rate- –Based upon the last seven years with the high and low number removed and the remaining five years averaged 15

Crop Yields/Cropping Pattern Soil yields from 1984 are adjusted by the 10-year average of actual yields per acre for Single crop pattern for most soils based on the most recent five-year average of acres harvested, : Corn38.6% Soybeans52.0% Wheat 9.4% Maintain 50% corn and 50% soybeans for organic and frequently flooded soils. 16

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