AlO-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 1, 1997 OPINION Homestead Exemption: Vote On Tuesday In the primary election this coming week, November 4, far mers have a real reason to vote. The stage is set for property tax reform, which is of special significance to farmers who have a great part of their equity tied up in their farmstead. The Homestead Exemption will appear on Pennsylvania bal lots as “Joint Resolution 1997-1,” and according to Guy Donald son, president of the Pennsylvania Farm Bureau, property tax reform will be a dead issue for a long time to come if this resolu tion is turned down. If passed, it will amend the state constitution to permit enact ment of legislation exempting a portion of a home’s assessed property value from taxation. It would pave the way for town ships, boroughs and cities, school districts, and counties, to reduce taxes on residential property. The exemption would not change a home’s market value. For farmers, passage of the Homestead Exemption is especial ly critical. It has been documented that farmers pay a dispropor tionate share of property taxes because of the land and buildings needed to operate their businesses. To make matters worse, prop erty taxes keep increasing. They shot up an average of 108 per cent in Pennsylvania from 1984 to 1994. While the proposed exemption would apply only to a taxpayer’s home, we strongly believe it should be and will be expanded by the General Assemb ly to include buildings on the home farm. That would bring a large measure of tax relief to farmers. If you want to see the opportunity for your property taxes to be lowered, you will need to go to the polls on Tuesday and vote. Without a “yes” vote, tax reform in Pennsylvania cannot begin. The issue is now up to you. Identifying Trees In Winter Work shop, Pa. College of Technolo gy Earth Science Center, Mont gomery, 10 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Estate Planning Workshop For Farmers, Back Mountain Reg ional Land Trust, Shavertown, Logs to Lumber Workshop, Scaun Wayne County Cooperative Extension Meeting, Joey C’s, Meadville. Dairy-MAP Consultant Work shop, Leola Family Restaurant, Leola, 10a.m.-4p.m..alsoNov. 24. Wednesday. N