I do not live in North Dakota, but I own agricultural land in North Dakota. How do I claim the income tax credit on my property?
You do not qualify for the income tax credit on your property because your primary residence is not located in North Dakota. The income tax credit for North Dakota property that is classified as either residential or agricultural for property tax purposes is only allowed to an individual having a primary residence in North Dakota.
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