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How Does A “Full-Blown” Farm Operation With Dozen of Animals, Large Field Crops and an Income Most Farmers Dream of… Still Get Denied Farm Status?

The answer…

Like most farmers, you probably have invested a lot of blood, sweat and hard earned cash to get your farm up and running. Perhaps you are new to farming and not sure where this new venture will lead you.

Whether your goals are a small hobby farm or a larger operation, farmers need every tax advantage they can get… especially farm status. The problem is, applying for Farm Classification is not as simple as it seems.

It’s true, many new farm applications do get approved but only after the farm is inspected by BC Assessment. However, every year a good number of farm applications get denied based solely on the farm application. This can happen even to bonafide farmers.

How you wonder? Many times it is because of simple little mistakes on the farm application. I know this seems unreasonable, but the farm application is a legislated document and has to be completed correctly for the Assessor to grant approval.

Other times, denials happen because the farmer doesn’t really have a correct understanding of the Farm Regulation… In other words, the application was denied based on the farm operation falling short of one or more of the legislated requirements.

 

Here is how the process works:

 

First, the farm appraiser reviews your farm application. Your application is either denied or receives a preliminary approval pending the outcome of an onsite farm inspection. 

Next, your farm is inspected to measure its compliance with the Farm Regulation. If your farm does not comply 100% with the Farm Regulation, your application is denied. 

Last, you won’t find out if you are approved or denied until after the Assessment Roll is completed for the year. 

If you are denied farm status, you most likely will be saying to yourself… “If I had only known earlier, perhaps I could have made the necessary changes to get farm approval”. I have heard that statement from almost every farmer who I had to deny Farm Classification.

My name is Aubrey Grace and I was an appraiser with BC Assessment for twenty two years. I have appraised everything from remote properties to development land.

In the last few years of my tenure, I appraised farms from Hope all the way to Pemberton and the Sunshine Coast. I have reviewed hundreds of farm applications and inspected countless farms.

I actually became a farm appraiser by mistake. You see, farms was a portfolio I never had an interest in pursuing but when I missed the opportunity to select a new work area… the only thing left was farms. In hindsight, that was the best mistake I ever made in my BC Assessment career. 

Now, instead of using my knowledge of the Farm Regulation to deny farm status… I get to use that knowledge to help farmers like you get approved.

 

Introducing: Farm Application Audit

 

With our Farm Application Audit, you’ll get:

  • A retired BC Assessment farm appraiser carefully reviewing every section of your farm application for compliance

  • A professional opinion on whether your application/farm will be approved…. or denied and how to fix it

  • Little known farm application “add-ons” that will dramatically increase Farm Classification  approval

  • Answers to ALL your questions… even those the Farm Assessor won’t discuss

  • The best ways to report farm income so it is accepted without question

  • The best day to submit your farm application for an approval

  • The one thing you must always do that most farmers don’t 

It’s like having your own professional farm appraiser.

You could ignore this offer and continue…

… rolling the dice hoping your application gets approved

… applying for farm status the following year

… wasting time and energy appealing your Farm Classification denial

… wondering what it’s going to take to get your property approved for farm status

… getting frustrated with the process because it is complicated and ambiguous 

But, DON’T DELAY!

If you’re ready to know if your property will be approved for Farm Classification… before you submit your application, you’ll want to take advantage of our special $47 one-time introductory offer now.

The Farm Application deadline is October 31, 2022 and because we’re expecting a high demand as that date approaches, we can only offer this to a limited number of clients at this price before we have to close it down…

Lock in your rate today before the price increases (or worse – we close the offer)… Secure your spot now even if it is going to take you a few days to get all your information together for review

GET FARM APPLICATION AUDIT NOW

 

SECURE YOUR AUDIT NOW!

 

100% RISK-FREE GUARANTEE

We understand we cannot guarantee 100% your property will be approved for Farm Classification by BC Assessment. That’s why we offer a no-risk guarantee. When you follow all our direction and guidance we are confident your farm will be approved for farm class. However, if you do follow our guidance and you still get denied, we’ll refund every penny of your purchase!

 

Happy Farming,

Aubrey Grace

P.S. This is a limited time deal, so act now

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