Ohio Farm Bureau offers CAUV in 2025 webinar recording
In this recording, learn about the recent increases in Ohio CAUV values, gather information to help you understand the property tax system, and get an update on legislative action.
Read MoreWhy are values increasing and how much will taxes increase as a result?
Current Agricultural Use Value is set to increase substantially in the 2023 reappraisal and update, affecting 41 counties that will see new tax bills in January 2024. Currently, some county auditors have reported CAUV increases between 80% to 100%. Why are values increasing and how much will taxes increase as a result? In this webinar, Ohio Farm Bureau’s Policy Counsel and CAUV expert Leah Curtis answer these questions and more.
In this recording, learn about the recent increases in Ohio CAUV values, gather information to help you understand the property tax system, and get an update on legislative action.
Read MoreJoin us for an informative session March 8. Experts will explain recent changes, answer your questions, and help you better understand how CAUV impacts you.
Read MoreLorain County Farm Bureau hosted a CAUV meeting Jan. 30, 2025 at LCCC Wellington Center presented by the Lorain County Auditor’s Office and Lorain County Farm Bureau.
Read MoreJoin Ohio Farm Bureau for a free webinar Feb. 11 to discuss the recent increases in CAUV values, Registration is required.
Read MoreJoin us Jan. 30 for a CAUV Overview Meeting at Lorain County Community College.
Read MoreJan. 9 Morgan County Farm Bureau will be sponsoring a Landowner information meeting with the County Auditor’s office.
Read MoreOhio Farm Bureau is continuing to work multiple channels to address concerns around CAUV – particularly the issue of values spiking significantly.
Read MoreAn upward trend in CAUV values and significant increases in soil values for 2024 apply only to counties that are being reappraised or updated in 2024.
Read MoreThe July/August 2024 Our Ohio magazine takes a deeper dive into a program that impacts nearly all members across the state, CAUV.
Read MoreAs Ohio Farm Bureau Policy Counsel Leah Curtis notes in this Legal with Leah, these changes should result in significant tax savings for many Ohio woodland owners.
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