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<blockquote data-quote="Obi-Wan" data-source="post: 429546" data-attributes="member: 709"><p>how many acres do you run? how many acres do you consider small ? </p><p></p><p>Don't you think everyone's health insurance doubled ? </p><p></p><p>Your farm is a business not much different than the construction company I own. Why are many if not most of your purchase to operate <strong>TAX EXEMPT</strong> while ALL of my purchases to operate are taxed? as a " small family farmer " you do get exemptions </p><p></p><p>chrome-extension://efaidnbmnnnibpcajpcglclefindmkaj/https://www.tax.nd.gov/sites/www/files/documents/guidelines/business/sales-use/guideline-exemptions.pdf</p><p></p><p>D. Commercial Fertilizer: The gross receipts from sales of commercial fertilizers when sold to a farmer, rancher, or commercial vegetable garden grower are <strong>exempt from sales tax.</strong> Sales of commercial fertilizer for lawns, landscaping, or gardens are subject to sales tax.</p><p> </p><p>E. Livestock and Poultry Feed: The gross receipts from sales of feed for livestock or poultry and the sales of feed for draft or fur bearing animals are <strong>exempt from sales tax</strong>. The word “feed” includes generally recognized animal feeds, as well as drugs that are used as part of a feed ration for animal health purposes. Dog food, cat food, bird seed, fish food, and other foods normally sold as pet foods are not livestock feed and are subject to sales tax.</p><p></p><p> F. Agricultural By-Products for Manufacture or Generation of Steam or Electricity: The gross receipts from sales of agricultural byproducts for use in the manufacture or generation of steam or electricity are <strong>exempt from sales tax</strong>.</p><p></p><p>G. Agrichemical Tank Cleaners and Foam Marker: The gross receipts of agrichemical tank cleaners and foam marker when sold to agricultural producers, commercial vegetable producers, or commercial applicators are exempt from sales tax.</p><p></p><p> H. Fungicides, Herbicides, and Insecticides: The gross receipts from sales of fungicides, seed treatments, inoculants, fumigants, herbicides, insecticides, and chemicals used to protect or preserve agricultural crops that are sold to commercial applicators, agricultural producers, or commercial vegetable producers are exempt from sales tax. This includes adjuvants necessary for the application of these chemicals. </p><p></p><p> I. Farm Machinery and Irrigation Repair Parts: The gross receipts from sales of new or used farm machinery repair parts and new or used irrigation parts intended for farm machinery or irrigation equipment used exclusively for agricultural purposes are <strong>exempt from sales tax</strong>. New farm machinery and new irrigation equipment used exclusively for agricultural purposes are subject to the <strong>3% </strong>farm machinery gross receipts tax. Used farm machinery and used irrigation equipment used exclusively for agricultural purposes are <strong>exempt from the gross receipts tax</strong>. See the Guideline - Farm Machinery and Farm Irrigation Equipment for more information - <a href="http://www.tax.nd.gov/guidelines" target="_blank">www.tax.nd.gov/guidelines</a>.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Obi-Wan, post: 429546, member: 709"] how many acres do you run? how many acres do you consider small ? Don't you think everyone's health insurance doubled ? Your farm is a business not much different than the construction company I own. Why are many if not most of your purchase to operate [B]TAX EXEMPT[/B] while ALL of my purchases to operate are taxed? as a " small family farmer " you do get exemptions chrome-extension://efaidnbmnnnibpcajpcglclefindmkaj/https://www.tax.nd.gov/sites/www/files/documents/guidelines/business/sales-use/guideline-exemptions.pdf D. Commercial Fertilizer: The gross receipts from sales of commercial fertilizers when sold to a farmer, rancher, or commercial vegetable garden grower are [B]exempt from sales tax.[/B] Sales of commercial fertilizer for lawns, landscaping, or gardens are subject to sales tax. E. Livestock and Poultry Feed: The gross receipts from sales of feed for livestock or poultry and the sales of feed for draft or fur bearing animals are [B]exempt from sales tax[/B]. The word “feed” includes generally recognized animal feeds, as well as drugs that are used as part of a feed ration for animal health purposes. Dog food, cat food, bird seed, fish food, and other foods normally sold as pet foods are not livestock feed and are subject to sales tax. F. Agricultural By-Products for Manufacture or Generation of Steam or Electricity: The gross receipts from sales of agricultural byproducts for use in the manufacture or generation of steam or electricity are [B]exempt from sales tax[/B]. G. Agrichemical Tank Cleaners and Foam Marker: The gross receipts of agrichemical tank cleaners and foam marker when sold to agricultural producers, commercial vegetable producers, or commercial applicators are exempt from sales tax. H. Fungicides, Herbicides, and Insecticides: The gross receipts from sales of fungicides, seed treatments, inoculants, fumigants, herbicides, insecticides, and chemicals used to protect or preserve agricultural crops that are sold to commercial applicators, agricultural producers, or commercial vegetable producers are exempt from sales tax. This includes adjuvants necessary for the application of these chemicals. I. Farm Machinery and Irrigation Repair Parts: The gross receipts from sales of new or used farm machinery repair parts and new or used irrigation parts intended for farm machinery or irrigation equipment used exclusively for agricultural purposes are [B]exempt from sales tax[/B]. New farm machinery and new irrigation equipment used exclusively for agricultural purposes are subject to the [B]3% [/B]farm machinery gross receipts tax. Used farm machinery and used irrigation equipment used exclusively for agricultural purposes are [B]exempt from the gross receipts tax[/B]. See the Guideline - Farm Machinery and Farm Irrigation Equipment for more information - [URL="http://www.tax.nd.gov/guidelines"]www.tax.nd.gov/guidelines[/URL]. [/QUOTE]
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