Land Use & Zoning
In Kansas, an agricultural exemption from property tax (known as use-value appraisal) applies to land:
AOwned by farmers regardless of how it is used
BActively used for agricultural purposes, assessed based on agricultural use rather than market value✓ Correct
CLarger than 160 acres only
DNear federal water projects only
Explanation
Kansas provides use-value appraisal for agricultural land, assessing it based on its agricultural income-producing potential rather than its potential market value for development.
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