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Tytuł:
Wyłączenia gruntów rolnych z produkcji rolnej a dochody gmin z podatku od nieruchomości
Designation of farmland for non-agricultural purposes and the income of communes from the property tax
Autorzy:
Mackiewicz, Barbara
Motek, Paweł
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/1023242.pdf
Data publikacji:
2014-12-20
Wydawca:
Uniwersytet im. Adama Mickiewicza w Poznaniu
Tematy:
agricultural tax
property tax
designation of farmland for non-agricultural purposes
income of communes
podatek rolny
podatek od nieruchomości
wyłączenia gruntów rolnych z produkcji rolnej
dochody gmin
Opis:
W artykule poruszono problem wyłączenia z produkcji rolnej fragmentów działek ewidencyjnych, na których realizowane są inwestycje budowlane. Koszt wyłączenia gruntu z produkcji rolnej oraz różnica wysokości stawek podatku rolnego i podatku od nieruchomości powoduje, że bardzo często wyłączenie dotyczy jedynie części działki, natomiast pozostały fragment formalnie nadal jest terenem użytkowanym rolniczo, mimo że właściciel najczęściej nie prowadzi na nim działalności rolnej. Taki stan rzeczy ma istotne konsekwencje dla budżetów gmin. Ponadto utrudnia on znacznie ustalenie faktycznej powierzchni gruntów użytkowanych rolniczo. Badania wykazały, że w przypadku położonego w gminie Rokietnica obrębu ewidencyjnego Bytkowo blisko 1/3 łącznej powierzchni zabudowanych działek budowlanych w Ewidencji Gruntów i Budynków jest nadal użytkami rolnymi i podlega opodatkowaniu podatkiem rolnym.
The paper addresses the problem of the elimination of agricultural production only from fragments of lots on which building investments are made. The cost of turning farmland to non-agricultural uses and the difference in the rates of the agricultural tax and the property tax are very often the reasons why the elimination involves only a fragment of a lot, while the remaining part is formally still in agricultural use, even though the owner usually does not conduct any farming activity on it. This situation has serious consequences for commune budgets, and it also makes it very hard to establish the actual area of land in agricultural use. The research has shown that in the case of the Bytkowo district located in Rokietnica commune, nearly one-third of the total area of built-up building lots still figures in the Land and Buildings Register as farmland, and is subject to taxation with the agricultural tax. In 2015 the property tax rate for land in Rokietnica commune is 0.47 zlotys/m2, while the agricultural tax is 255,00 zlotys/ha, or 0.0255 zlotys/m2. As a result of taxing this land with the agricultural tax, the income of the commune will be markedly lower than if the property tax were paid. In the Bytkowo district, where 17,225 m2 of built-up building lots are classified as agricultural land, in 2015 this difference will amount to 7,656.51 zlotys. The difference in those taxes, and thus the loss to the commune budget, can be illustrated even more pointedly on the example of a single lot. In the case of a building lot 865 m2 in area, of which 479 m2 are classified in the Land and Buildings Register as B (residential land), while the remaining 386 m2 are R IIIb (arable land), its owner is going to save 171.57 zlotys yearly by paying the agricultural tax instead of the property tax, thus depriving the income of the commune of this sum. In conclusion, one can state that the rules for taking farmland out of agricultural production have led not only to irrational farmland management, but have also opened up the possibility of paying a low agricultural tax on land that in fact is not used for agricultural purposes.
Źródło:
Rozwój Regionalny i Polityka Regionalna; 2014, 28; 69-77
2353-1428
Pojawia się w:
Rozwój Regionalny i Polityka Regionalna
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Agricultural land on built-up housing lots and the incomes of communes: an example of Rokietnica commune in the Poznań agglomeration
Autorzy:
Maćkiewicz, Barbara
Karalus-Wiatr, Cecylia
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/1052516.pdf
Data publikacji:
2017-06-15
Wydawca:
Uniwersytet im. Adama Mickiewicza w Poznaniu
Tematy:
exclusion of land from agricultural production
farmland conversion
incomes of communes
real-estate tax
agricultural tax
urban sprawl
decrease of agricultural land
Opis:
The strong connection between urbanisation processes and the transformation of farmland into built-up areas – mostly residential – has already been tackled in the literature. Still, in Poland this process of farmland loss, generally thought to be irreversible, occurs in a specific, often irrational and not fully registered way. What is more, this development is favoured by legislation, especially rules controlling the exclusion of land from agricultural production and real-estate taxation. Among the many detrimental consequences of those regulations are incomes of communes lower than they should be. The problem tackled in the article is that of the exclusion from agricultural use of only fragments of geodetic lots on which building investments are going on. The cost of the exclusion and the difference in the rates of the agricultural tax and the real-estate tax very often result in the exclusion of only a part of a lot, while the rest of it is formally still in agricultural use, even though its owner does not conduct any agricultural activity there. In this case two taxes have to be paid from one lot: the real-estate tax, on the land taken out of agricultural use and the building erected on it, and another, the agricultural tax, on land that is still a piece of farmland. This situation, especially in areas undergoing rapid urban sprawl, is common in Poland and has unfavourable consequences for the incomes of communes. It also leads to a discrepancy between data from the real-estate cadastre and the actual area of land in agricultural use, which greatly hampers an exact measurement and control of the real losses of land performing the agricultural function, including that with high-quality soils. The conducted research demonstrated that in 2014 nearly 7% (927) of all geodetic lots in Rokietnica commune, situated in the immediate neighbourhood of Poznań, were builtup housing lots, mostly carrying detached single-family houses, with fragments of farmland. Almost a half (49.4%) of the total area of those lots, 42 ha, was still agricultural land in the real-estate cadastre and subject to taxation not by the real-estate tax, but the much lower agricultural tax. Because of this difference in the two taxes, the annual receipts of the commune budget are 186,601 zlotys (43,395 euro) lower. It also turned out that more than 50% of farmland on those lots (21.8 ha) was arable land of the good land-capability class III, which is high for the conditions in the Poznań agglomeration. This not only corroborates the findings of earlier studies highlighting significant losses of good-quality arable land taking place as a result of urban sprawl, but it also means that in the Polish conditions actual losses are much higher than would follow from records in the real-estate cadastre. It can also be stated that the Polish legal rules not only fail to adequately protect farmland situated within metropolitan areas, but even favour its excessive loss.
Źródło:
Quaestiones Geographicae; 2017, 36, 2; 95-106
0137-477X
2081-6383
Pojawia się w:
Quaestiones Geographicae
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
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