I received about 40 tax bills, for oil and gas minerals only, for real estate I sold many years ago, but reserved the minerals. Each acre has a tax value of $200.00 even though I have not even leased any of the acreage. I spoke with the Auditor's office and the gentleman seemed certain that the county has the right to do so even without production or even a lease to drill. Does anyone else have any thoughts on this matter. Thanks...
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NON-PRODUCING PROPERTY IN WV IS ASSESSED AT 25 AN ACRE BY STATE LAW
WHICH MAY CHANGE--LEASES ARE ASSESSED AT 1200 AND PRODUCING IS VALUED AT 3 TO 5 TIMES THE ROYALTY AMOUNT WHICH IS A HUGE TAX BILL
The assessed value is multiplied by the tax rate to get the tax owed. In the West Virginia county where my oil and gas interests are taxed, for a property assessed at the minimum of $200, the tax, for the year, is $2.18 if paid by a certain date.
The county assessor's office should be able to explain.
A tax bill of $200 would be for a much larger assessed value, which of course can happen with a property that produces several thousands of dollars of royalty revenue a year.
At least, in the county I am familiar with (Ritchie)
DENVER--THEY BASE THE TAX ON THE AMOUNT OF ROYALTY YOU RECEIVE AND IT RUNS 2 YEARS BEHIND(IE 2013 TAX IS BASED ON 2011 PRODUCTION) fOR EXAMPLE A 125000 ROYALTY WILL GET YOU A 500000 VALUATION OR A TAX OF AROUND 8000--THIS IS OF COURSE ON TOP OF THE FEDERAL AND STATE TAX--THE LEASES TAX IS ABOUT 3 BUCKS (MARSHALL)
Skid,
If you are using the land you have in WV for farming, it looks like the information below says "as long as the natural resource income doesn't exceed the farm income, the natural resources are not taxed".
we pay a coal tax on our coal even tho we still own it think the reason is my grama family owns half of it and they sold it yrs ago. don't think its right but what can we do PA. law is f-up
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