Asks whether land tax is payable on bushland/wetland properties with conservation covenants, particularly those with non-productive zoning. The answer refers the second question to the first, implying a single, likely negative, response.

AnsweredQoN 1591Legislative Assembly
Asked
12 March 2002
Member
Portfolio
the Environment and Heritage

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(1) Is land tax payable on bushland and/or wetland properties that have had their high conservation values protected by a covenant placed on their titles via covenanting schemes such as those run by the Department of Conservation and Land Management and the National Trust?
(2) While such properties may be zoned rural or agriculture and hence not attract land tax, what is the situation where covenanted properties have a special rural, conservation or similar non-productive zoning?

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Answered
15 May 2002
Responded by
Minister for the Environment and Heritage
Response time
64 days
(2) See (1).

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