USDA Forest Service Publications & Presentations
This is a collection of documents published by the Forest Service. It includes previous versions of the "Annual Tax Tips for Forest Landowners" as well as other publications related to the tax treatment of timber and timberland
Forest Landowners' Guide to the Federal Income Tax
- Ag. Handbook #731, 2013, Forest Landowners' Guide to the Federal Income Tax. J.L. Greene, W.C. Siegel, W.L. Hoover, M. Koontz
- This publication is the latest in a series of income tax handbooks for nonindustrial private forest owners and is an update to Ag. Handbook #718. This guide introduces tax planning and basic tax considerations and explains the Federal income as it pertains to timber and forest land. It incorporates new tax legislation that was passed and administrative changes promulgated through September 30, 2012...| continue |
- Ag. Handbook #718, 1995, Forest Landowners Guide to the Federal Income Tax. W.C. Siegel, W.L. Hoover, H.H. Haney and Karen Liu
- This is a prior income tax handbook publication for nonindustrial private forest owners and has since been replaced by Ag. Handbook #731. Note that several sections do not reflect current law. The primary purpose of this handbook is to foster good forest management by combining, in one source, relevant information for analyzing investments in forest management and an explanation of the Federal income tax law associated with those investments...| continue |
- Federal Income Tax on Timber: A Quick Guide for Woodland Owners (October 2012)
- Estate Planning for Forest Landowners - What Will Become of Your Timberland? 2009. Siegel, Haney and Greene
- Federal Income Tax on Timber - A Key to Your Most Frequently Asked Questions (Harry L. Haney Jr.; William C. Siegel; Larry M. Bishop)
- Tax Tips for Forest Landowners - Annual bulletin summarizing key federal income tax provisions related to owning and managing forest land
- Tax Tips for Forest Landowners for the 2021 Tax Year
- Tax Tips for Forest Landowners for the 2019 Tax Year
- Tax Tips for Forest Landowners for the 2018 Tax Year
- Tax Tips for Forest Landowners for the 2017 Tax Year
- Tax Tips for Forest Landowners for the 2016 Tax Year
- Tax Tips for Forest Landowners for the 2015 Tax Year (Updated)
- Tax Tips for Forest Landowners for the 2014 Tax Year
- Tax Tips for Forest Landowners for the 2013 Tax Year
- Tax Tips for Forest Landowners for the 2012 Tax Year
- Tax Tips for Forest Landowners for the 2011 Tax Year
- Tax Tips for Forest Landowners for the 2010 Tax Year
- Tax Tips for Forest Landowners for the 2009 Tax Year
- Tax Tips for Forest Landowners for the 2008 Tax Year
- Tax Tips for Forest Landowners for the 2007 Tax Year
- Tax Tips for Forest Landowners for the 2006 Tax Year
- Tax Tips for Forest Landowners for the 2005 Tax Year
- Tax Tips for Forest Landowners for the 2004 Tax Year
Restructuring of US Industrial Timberland Ownership - REITS and TIMO's - The vertically integrated US forest products industry has undergone a major restructuring over the last 20 years. Although globalization of the pulp and paper industry has been a driving force in the last 8 to 10 years, the elimination of the corporate capital gains tax rate in 1986 initiated the process. Cliff Hickman, Forester, Policy Analysis Staff, USDA Forest Service, provides an overview of the role of timber investment management organizations (TIMO's) generally and real estate investment trusts (REITS) in particular on how timberland is managed click !
Timber Tax Update Presentations
In a continuing effort to provide tax professionals and educators with the latest information on the tax treatment of timber, the U.S. Forest Service presented timber tax update via web conferencing on August 2, 2006...|continue|
On August 6, 2008 tax researchers and specialists from the USDA Forest Service, Purdue University, and the IRS explained the latest developments in timber tax law and rules, tax legislation from 2007 to 2008, proposed IRS regulation, tax policy and more. For a copy of the agenda and the PowerPoint presentations click here.