>>31575You should familiarize yourself with Canada's tax laws.
ProTip: If you have your home lifted off of the ground, aka it's a trailer, you pay WAY LESS taxes.
It's really stupid but little things like this make a big difference to how much they try to jew you on the taxes.
You can just have people live in trailer homes near you.
What technically count as a trailer home varies, make sure you know that, and to build in a manner that is extremely well-insulated.
You can also I believe have greenhouses and stuff and not get taxed extra as long as they don't think you live in them. You can't really run greenhouses all-year round anyways, the heating would be too much during the winter, until the snow melts away.
Not sure if you could get away with some underground stuff like cellars and bunkers and what kind of taxes you might have to pay on that sort of stuff.
Why would you specifically seek out forest land? Farmland is better, you can just plant cash crops (it only takes a few days of work on the tractor) and then the rest of the year basically you can sit around and get obese while watching television (farmers around here actually do this, it's pathetic, they often are too lazy to even plant a small vegetable garden for themselves too). I personally would have a little orchard, a little vegetable/herbs/fruit garden, use canning to store up tons of stuff from the garden all year, and use the rest of the land for cash crops… maybe a little land for a wood-lot where you can cut down trees each year to have more wood for your wood-burning stoves and a little land for animals.
The cash crops should pay of all your taxes and shit.
You do this right, you will have practically all year nothing but free-time to dedicate to magick, a little surplus money for financial security and which you can invest in the stock market, and you'll be able to feed yourself with high quality food that hasn't been fucked with by ZOG.