I used to read stuff by a fellow named James Wesley, Rawles who wrote some books and had a survival forum in the early 2000's. He said he worked a deal with Idaho for his property to have something similar to an allodial title. But I can't remember what the title type was, what it was called. If my (shitty) memory serves, you had to pay a certain number of years of property tax (my brain is saying "5") to even qualify for it (I really do have a shitty memory, sorry). However, all my searches and AI inquiries say it's not possible in Idaho. I will try to find that info, if I remember to look later lol.
One way to avoid property tax is to bury a loved one on your property. There are restrictions and caveats, and you'll have to look more into it, but this is one way to illuminate your property taxes.
I used to read stuff by a fellow named James Wesley, Rawles who wrote some books and had a survival forum in the early 2000's. He said he worked a deal with Idaho for his property to have something similar to an allodial title. But I can't remember what the title type was, what it was called. If my (shitty) memory serves, you had to pay a certain number of years of property tax (my brain is saying "5") to even qualify for it (I really do have a shitty memory, sorry). However, all my searches and AI inquiries say it's not possible in Idaho. I will try to find that info, if I remember to look later lol.
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One way to avoid property tax is to bury a loved one on your property. There are restrictions and caveats, and you'll have to look more into it, but this is one way to illuminate your property taxes.
Yup. Trump showed us the way burying Ivana on his golf course property...
The simplest way is to start a small church, and have the house be the church location.
Churches are exampt from paying property tax.
Also 100% exempt from income tax, either paying the tax or filing any tax forms.