Publications
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 publication is the latest in a series of income tax handbooks for nonindustrial private forest owners. Note, however, that several sections do not reflect current law. The primary purpose of this handbook is to foster good forest managment by combining, in one source, relevant information for analyzing investments in forest managment and an explanation of the Federal income tax law associated with those investments...|continue|
Timber Tax Management for Family Forest Owners. 2009. W.L. Hoover and M. Koontz.
This publication is a manual providing detailed information on the tax treatment of activities related to the ownership of forest land. It includes essentail legal citations to the authority for each tax treatment discussed, numerous examples, and an annotated Form T...| more information |
Internal Revenue service:
This section includes a variety of Internal Revenue Service tax forms, instructions and publications as well as the Timber Casualty Loss Audit Techniques Guide, IRS Audit Manual, Insustry Specialization Program (ISP) manual and Market Segment Specialization Program (MSP) manual...|continue|
Tax Articles:
This is a compilation of recent articles from various publications that address timberland ownership questions and practices...|continue|
Historical Documents:
This is the start of a collection of documents of interest primarily to historians and other researchers. It includes all the previous editions of the Agriculture Handbooks on timber taxation, studies of the tax treatment of timber and timberland, timber related court cases published by the U. S. Board of Tax Appeals, and other articles...|continue|
USDA Forest Service Publications:
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 and presentations from two web conferences...|continue|
