What is the meaning of the following terms for homestead credit purposes?
• Homestead — Your homestead is the Wisconsin home you occupy, whether you own it or rent it, and up to one acre of land adjoining it (or up to 120 acres of land if the homestead is part of a farm). For example, it may be a house, an apartment, a rented room, a mobile home, a farm, or a nursing home room. Unless your homestead is part of a farm, it does not include any part which is rented to others, used for business purposes, or a separate unit occupied by others rent free. • Farm — Your homestead is part of a farm if the property was used for agricultural purposes either during 2009 or prior to 2009 and it has not been used since then for other purposes (such as recreational or manufacturing). • Household — If you are single, you are considered a household, whether you live alone or with others. If you are married, you and your spouse are considered a household if you live together. If you are married but you and your spouse maintained separate homes on December 31, 2009, you are
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