Our hunting group/camp owns 400 acres and every year the property taxes climb. 400 acres in the middle of about 20,000 acres with no roads, no services, etc. We get essentially nothing for the taxes we pay. The only access is a road our camp built, approx 4 km from the nearest maintained road.
The taxes now are getting to the point of crippling our camp finances, without raising the amount of $ we each pay each year. It really isn't that expensive, but the cost each year to hunt one deer is expensive in that respect. It is just aggravating to see how much taxes we pay, for nothing in return.
I talked to another property owning in the WMU, who owns 500 acres, and they had their property inspected and got on a managed forest program to lower their taxes.
The question I have is, has anyone done this with their property? If so, is there a downside?
ontario.ca/page/managed-forest-tax-incentive-program
It drops taxes to 25% of municipal levels, but just wondering of long term implications, if property is sold, or changes hands (family). This property we have, is very unlikely to be sold, it was started as a hunting camp, to have for our children to hunt, and there is no end in sight for the camp, so really selling isn't really a worry.
The taxes now are getting to the point of crippling our camp finances, without raising the amount of $ we each pay each year. It really isn't that expensive, but the cost each year to hunt one deer is expensive in that respect. It is just aggravating to see how much taxes we pay, for nothing in return.
I talked to another property owning in the WMU, who owns 500 acres, and they had their property inspected and got on a managed forest program to lower their taxes.
The question I have is, has anyone done this with their property? If so, is there a downside?
ontario.ca/page/managed-forest-tax-incentive-program
It drops taxes to 25% of municipal levels, but just wondering of long term implications, if property is sold, or changes hands (family). This property we have, is very unlikely to be sold, it was started as a hunting camp, to have for our children to hunt, and there is no end in sight for the camp, so really selling isn't really a worry.




















































