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The Rural Voice, 1978-10, Page 16Opinion Dissenters on tax proposal should speak up 1By Adrian Vos] At the Ontario Federation of Agriculture's Board of Directors meeting, the report of the Special Committee on Property Taxation was presented. The response appeared to be uncertainty and indecision on how to proceed further. The committee recommended that the long term policy with regard to property taxation should remain unchanged. This policy says that so-called soft taxes, such as welfare and education related taxes, should be levied from income taxes: That productive value should be the criteria for assessing farms and that the residence be included in the total farm assessment. And that the value of the residence should be related to the value of the farm unit and not to nearby residential areas. Ronald Jones of Simcoe County. who is the chairman of the committee, pointed out that the Ontario government has definitely rejected this concept as too difficult to implement has stopped considering it. The alternate position of the OFA, developed after the government was preparing to implement the Blair Commission report, which would have placed a lien on the land by having the government pay the farm taxes, is as follows: 1. The principle of the Assessment Act dealing with productive value, be confirmed with government. 2. The land and building components of the farm assessed as above, be declared non-taxable assessment and supported by We are manufactors of Snowblowers - Large capacity Material Buckets Also in stock PTO parts & shafts pillow block bearings & roller chains We're Big on Repairs LUKE'S MACHINE SHOP 107 Main St., S. Seaforth 519-527-1080 Res. 519-482-3322 ' RURAL VOICE/OCTOBER 1978 legislation. 3. The province pay the municipalities unconditional grants. equal to the figure had the non-taxable assessment been taxed. 4. The residual assessment. being the difference between the land and farm buildings. and the total property value as determined by productive value -assessment. be taxed as all. other residences. and with the owner paying the tax. The main difference with the Blair Commission proposals is that the government would not pay the taxes and thus would have no lien on the farm. This proposal was accepted by the OFA Board of Directors, but a subsequent revolt by the Huron County Federation led to the formation of the special committee. One of the opponents of the alternate proposal. Jim McIntosh of Huron County, was named to the committee. Having been reassured as to the threat to ownership, there remained some nagging concerns such as: Public reaction to the taxfree status of land, particularly with regard to trespassing and the possible threat of increasing purchases of land by speculators and foreign investors. These people would be encouraged to neglect buildings and remove them altogether. This way they would enjoy a taxfree status. Handicraft & Flower Shoppe Specializing in Dried & Silk Flower Arrangements MACRAME SUPPLIES or buy ready made hangers All sorts of UNIQUE CRAFTS & GIFTS FRESH (LOWERS a� ailable for y our special occasions 306 Josephine St. Wingham, Ont Phone 357-2023 COME IN AND BROWSE