CAUV still part of budget talks

by | Jun 28, 2017 | Ohio Country Journal

As state budget negotiators enter the final days of House-Senate budget talks, the Ohio Farmers Union reminds legislators that CAUV reforms contained in both versions of the budget are desperately needed and overdue.

?We?ve been fighting for some meaningful changes in the CAUV formula since around 2012,? said Joe Logan, OFU President . ?It?s been a long haul, and along the way farmland property taxes have increased 300 percent or more for family farmers in every corner of Ohio.?

Logan points out that while farmland property taxes have skyrocketed, other small businesses in Ohio have seen large tax breaks.

?Family farms, which have struggled to generate income in an era of low commodity prices, are perhaps the only small business category that have been taxed more while others? taxes have decreased over the past three state budgets,? Logan said.

CAUV, or Current Agricultural Use Valuation, is the way farmland property tax values are determined.