Do Wildlife Preserves or Conservation Agreements/Easements Qualify for an Exemption?

If you have a private, 501(c)(3)non-profit corporation whose land is used for wildlife habitat, or a private, 501(c)(3) non-profit corporation whose land is under an active conservation easement/agreement, this land may qualify for an exemption similar to that of our agricultural exemption. Look over Idaho Code 63.604 and our “ADDITIONAL INFORMATION” tab for more details and the forms necessary to apply.

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1. Can I Have Multiple AG/Timber Categories on One Parcel?
2. Do Bees Qualify for the Grazing Exemption?
3. Do I Have to Re-Apply Each Year?
4. Do Wildlife Preserves or Conservation Agreements/Easements Qualify for an Exemption?
5. How Can I Measure How Many Acres I Have of Cropland/Pasture?
6. How Do I Know I Am Receiving the Agricultural Exemption?
7. How Do I Know Which Agricultural Form To Fill Out?
8. How Is Grazing Acreage Qualified?
9. How Will My Land Be Assessed Once I Am Accepted Into The Program?
10. What Are The CRP And FSA Programs?
11. What Documents Suffice As Proof Of Income If My Parcel Is 5 Acres Or Less?
12. What Does Contiguous Mean?
13. Where Can I Find My AIN# Or Parcel#?
14. Why Is My Phone Number Required On The Application?
15. Will I Have To Pay a Yield Tax At Any Point On Agricultural Ground?
16. For Questions Or More Information