State courts are a commerce regulative entity and were never really meant to regulate the American State Citizen like they are currently doing, and it was to monetize off of them in every aspect they could get away with.
At the end of World War 1 our country was starving for money and with the war and knowing that if people had their family buried on their property, they were exempt from the ability to tax their property due to this but after world war 1 they implemented state and federal land tax and had allocated land specifically for "the soldiers coming back from war perished" that was their excuse. This was actually to have a reason to tax people property.
Now people don't know this but the laws haven't directly changed on this matter. Therefor, if you happen to have a loved one or a family member buried on your property then you cannot be taxed on your property.
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