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How to Start a Farm Business in West Virginia
- A farm business needs to select a business structure such as an LLC or sole proprietor and obtain licensing such as a general business license and a federal tax ID number.
- Registration is accomplished by completing the application for registration certificate (WV/BUS APP). Agricultural producers are exempt from the $30 annual fee.
Living Off the Grid in West Virginia
- It is legal to live off the grid in West Virginia as there are no laws that specifically prohibit this lifestyle.
- Choosing to live off the grid means reliance on alternative energy sources.
Business Licensing in West Virginia
- Not every West Virginia business needs a license, but many types either can or must get one or more license or permits.
- Your business license must be renewed annually before July 1.
Farm Vehicle Regulations in West Virginia
- The farm vehicle exemption in West Virginia is for use within 150 air miles of the qualifying farm.
- Only vehicles with a GVWR of 26,001 pounds or more qualify for a Farm Vehicle Exemption.
Homestead Exemption and Property Taxes
- Apply for a homestead exemption to lower your property taxes.
- The homestead exemption in West Virginia is limited to $5,000 of real estate and $1,000 of personal possessions.
Starting a Business in West Virginia
- Register your business with the West Virginia Business License Portal.
- Obtain permits and licenses for your business activity.
Farming in West Virginia
- Approximately 95 percent of West Virginia farms are family-owned, the highest rate in the country.
- Vermont is famous for being the home of the Morgan horse breed and produces crops like apples, honey, corn, and maple syrup.