Massachusetts H3008 amends tax benefits for non-contiguous farm land.
Massachusetts H3008 modifies the state's tax laws to extend benefits to owners of non-contiguous farm land. If an owner holds two or more non-contiguous parcels of land, each at least five acres, within a 10-mile radius or within a single municipality, they can apply for tax benefits as if the land were contiguous. This change aims to support farmers with non-contiguous holdings.
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