Wisconsin Act 42 Changes Effective 12/8/23:
Eligible landowners may collect one of the following per acre amounts by filing Schedule FC-A with their income tax return:
- $10/acre for qualifying acres that are in a farmland preservation zoning district but are not subject to a farmland preservation agreement.
- $10/acre for qualifying acres that are subject to a farmland preservation agreement in an AEA but are not located in a farmland preservation zoning district, OR qualifying acres that are subject to a farmland preservation agreement signed before July 1, 2009 that has been modified to meet current eligibility requirements.
- $12.50/acre for qualifying acres that are in a farmland preservation zoning district and subject to a farmland preservation agreement in an AEA or a farmland preservation agreement signed before July 1, 2009 that has been modified to meet current eligibility requirements.
There is no cap on the amount of credit that an individual can claim or on the amount of acreage eligible for a tax credit. However, if the total amount of claims exceeds $27 million in a given year, that state is obligated to prorate the value of the credits available to individuals.
How does the Wisconsin Act 42 changes affect back dated tax credit claims?
Current farmland preservation participants are eligible to file for the farmland preservation tax credit up to four years from the unextended due date for that tax credit. Back dated tax credit claims made for any tax year prior to 2023 will be subject to the original tax credit rates:
- $5 per acre for qualifying acres that are subject to a farmland preservation agreement in an AEA but are not located in a farmland preservation zoning district, OR qualifying acres that are subject to a farmland preservation agreement signed before July 1, 2009 that has been modified to meet current eligibility requirements;
- $7.50 per acre for qualifying acres that are in a farmland preservation zoning district but are not subject to a farmland preservation agreement; or
- $10 per acre for qualifying acres that are in a farmland preservation zoning district and subject to a farmland preservation agreement in an AEA or a farmland preservation agreement signed before July 1, 2009 that has been modified to meet current eligibility requirements.