Democratic rep Elissa Slotkin takes Michigan’s farm tax credit but has no farm licenses, records show

DETROIT — Rep. Elissa Slotkin, the Democratic contender for an open US Senate seat in Michigan, takes a farming tax credit at her home, but the property has no farming licenses or agricultural activity, The Post can exclusively report.

The home in Holly is located in rural Oakland County and was gifted to Slotkin and her brother by their father Curtis in May 2023. It was transferred free of charge via a quitclaim deed, property records show.

The home is classified as “agricultural-improved,” a designation given to any “improvements, buildings, structures, or fixtures suitable for use in farming which are located on agricultural land.”

As a result of this designation, the home receives a 100% property tax exemption.

According to official documents, U.S. Representative Elissa Slotkin has no farm license.Kimberly P. Mitchell / USA TODAY NETWORK
But there are no applicable agricultural licenses in effect on the property, according to a public-records request. Aerial shots of the property show a single family home, woods and fields — but no farming.

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