Land Use & Zoning
In Idaho, 'agricultural land' is often given preferential property tax treatment under which program?
AThe Idaho Agricultural Zoning Act
BIdaho's 'Agricultural Land' designation allowing assessment at use value rather than market value✓ Correct
CFederal farm subsidy programs
DThe Idaho Homestead Exemption
Explanation
Idaho provides preferential assessment for agricultural land, allowing it to be assessed at its agricultural use value rather than potential development value. This reduces the property tax burden on working farms and ranches.
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