Property Ownership
Vermont's Current Use Program provides tax benefits for:
ACommercial retail properties in downtowns
BAgricultural and forest land enrolled in the program, assessed at use value rather than fair market value✓ Correct
CHistoric homes listed on the Vermont Register
DSki resort properties
Explanation
Vermont's Use Value Appraisal (Current Use) Program allows qualifying agricultural and forest land to be assessed at its use value rather than development market value, significantly reducing property taxes.
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