Business, Accounting and Economics Faculty Scholarship

Document Type

Article

Publication Date

2014

Publication Title

Journal of Economics and Politics

Publisher

The Ohio Association of Economists and Political Scientists

Keywords

taxation, Ohio, recoupment, policy, CAUV

Abstract

This paper examines several issues related to Ohio’s Current Agricultural Use Value (CAUV) Program. Based on data from 2002-10, an average of $6.6 million was collected in recoupment payments per year, because the land was no longer eligible for the benefits of lower real estate taxation. The year with the maximum recoupment payments was 2005. Data from Ohio Department of Taxation appear to be incomplete and to underestimate the actual payments. Other issues related to CAUV eligibility were introduced to update readers and policy makers.

First Page

51

Last Page

57

Volume

21

Issue

1

Original Citation

Prindle, Allen. “Ohio's Current Agricultural Use Value Program: Eligibility, Recoupment and Current Issues.” Journal of Economics and Politics 21.1 (2014): 51-57

Version

Pre-Print

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