Wisconsin developers get tax breaks on agricultural land in urban areas
Fri, 07/09/2010 - 10:02
July 09--MADISON -- About half the land that gets agricultural property tax breaks in four urban areas of the state is owned by real estate or property development businesses, according to a new study that raises questions about whether the tax breaks are being used as intended.
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