I read it every morning!Wow, Cowboy State Daily is your source?
Thanks Taft!
Montana property tax superiority guy. Every bored has one.A true valuation of $72M would result in Montana property taxes of just under $40,000 per month. The numbers don’t add up. Areas around Roundup can see a 45,000 acre ranch go for $48M. But at least there are hay and calf crops to keep up with expenses.
Montana Property Tax Superiority Guy heard from.A true valuation of $72M would result in Montana property taxes of just under $40,000 per month. The numbers don’t add up. Areas around Roundup can see a 45,000 acre ranch go for $48M. But at least there are hay and calf crops to keep up with expenses.
Damn you and your 79 minutes.Montana property tax superiority guy. Every bored has one.A true valuation of $72M would result in Montana property taxes of just under $40,000 per month. The numbers don’t add up. Areas around Roundup can see a 45,000 acre ranch go for $48M. But at least there are hay and calf crops to keep up with expenses.
In your defense, I’m 3 hours ahead of youDamn you and your 79 minutes.Montana property tax superiority guy. Every bored has one.A true valuation of $72M would result in Montana property taxes of just under $40,000 per month. The numbers don’t add up. Areas around Roundup can see a 45,000 acre ranch go for $48M. But at least there are hay and calf crops to keep up with expenses.
Hey that's rightIn your defense, I’m 3 hours ahead of youDamn you and your 79 minutes.Montana property tax superiority guy. Every bored has one.A true valuation of $72M would result in Montana property taxes of just under $40,000 per month. The numbers don’t add up. Areas around Roundup can see a 45,000 acre ranch go for $48M. But at least there are hay and calf crops to keep up with expenses.
@JohnDuttonDawg, true?A true valuation of $72M would result in Montana property taxes of just under $40,000 per month. The numbers don’t add up. Areas around Roundup can see a 45,000 acre ranch go for $48M. But at least there are hay and calf crops to keep up with expenses.