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Code · Montana · Title 15 — Taxation · Chapter 6 · Part 1

15-6-143. Class ten property -- description -- taxable percentage.

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15-6-143 . Class ten property -- description -- taxable percentage.
(1)Class ten property includes all forest lands, as defined in 15-44-102 , and property described in subsection (2).
(2)Any parcel of growing timber totaling less than 15 acres qualifies as class ten property if, in a prior year, the parcel totaled 15 acres or more and qualified as forest land but the number of acres was reduced to less than 15 acres for a public use described in 70-30-102 by the federal government, the state, a county, or a municipality and, since that reduction in acres, the parcel has not been further divided.
(3)Class ten property is taxed at:
(a)0.29% of its forest productivity value in tax year 2023;
(b)0.27% of its forest productivity value in tax year 2024; and
(c)0.37% of its forest productivity value in tax years after 2024.
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