Estate Planning for Forest Landowners

Estate Planning for Forest Landowners
Author: William C. Siegel
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 202
Release: 2009
Genre: Estate planning
ISBN: MINN:31951D029382325

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The purpose of this book is to provide guidelines and assistance to nonindustrial private forest owners and the legal, tax, financial, insurance, and forestry professionals who serve them on the application of estate planning techniques to forest properties. The book presents a working knowledge of the Federal estate and gift tax law as of September 30, 2008, with particular focus on the unique characteristics of owning timber and forest land. It consists of four major parts, plus appendices. Part I develops the practical and legal foundation for estate planning. Part II explains and illustrates the use of general estate planning tools. Part III explains and illustrates the use of additional tools that are specific to forest ownership. Part IV describes the forms of forest land ownership, as well as the basic features of State transfer taxes and the benefits of forest estate planning. The appendices include a glossary and the Federal forms for filing estate and gift taxes.

Forest Stewardship Series 22 Forest Taxation Estate Planning

Forest Stewardship Series 22  Forest Taxation  Estate Planning
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: UCANR Publications
Total Pages: 15
Release: 2024
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9781601074720

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Estate Planning for Forest Landowners

Estate Planning for Forest Landowners
Author: Harry L. Haney
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 200
Release: 1993
Genre: Estate planning
ISBN: MINN:31951D030000831

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What Forest Landowners Should Know about Federal Estate and Gift Taxes

What Forest Landowners Should Know about Federal Estate and Gift Taxes
Author: Keith A. Utz,William C. Siegel,John E. Gunter
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 14
Release: 1978
Genre: Forests and forestry
ISBN: MINN:31951D01550004A

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Planning Family Forests

Planning Family Forests
Author: Thomas James McEvoy,Tom Martin
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2013-03-15
Genre: Forest landowners
ISBN: 0989069907

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Case studies of forest-owning families that use strategies to keep forests intact and in the family; forestry; estate planning; law; land trusts, tax law

Forest Resource Management

Forest Resource Management
Author: Kristi L. Sullivan
Publsiher: Natural Resource Agriculture and Engineering Service (Nraes)
Total Pages: 96
Release: 2006
Genre: Nature
ISBN: CORNELL:31924101520652

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Forest Plans of North America

Forest Plans of North America
Author: Jacek P. Siry,Pete Bettinger,Krista Merry,Donald L. Grebner,Kevin Boston,Chris Cieszewski
Publsiher: Academic Press
Total Pages: 483
Release: 2015-03-13
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780127999319

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Forest Plans of North America presents case studies of contemporary forest management plans developed for forests owned by federal, state, county, and municipal governments, communities, families, individuals, industry, investment organizations, conservation organizations, and others in the United States, Canada, and Mexico. The book provides excellent real-life examples of contemporary forest planning processes, the various methods used, and the diversity of objectives and constraints faced by forest owners. Chapters are written by those who have developed the plans, with each contribution following a unified format and allowing a common, clear presentation of the material, along with consistent treatment of various aspects of the plans. This work complements other books published by members of the same editorial team (Forest Management and Planning, Introduction to Forestry and Natural Resource Management), which describe the planning process and the various methods one might use to develop a plan, but in general do not, as this work does, illustrate what has specifically been developed by landowners and land managers. This is an in-depth compilation of case studies on the development of forest management plans by the different landowner groups in North America. The book offers students, practitioners, policy makers, and the general public an opportunity to greatly improve their appreciation of forest management and, more importantly, foster an understanding of why our forests today are what they are and what forces and tools may shape their tomorrow. Forest Plans of North America provides a solid supplement to those texts that are used as learning tools for forest management courses. In addition, the work functions as a reference for the types of processes used and issues addressed in the early 21st century for managing land resources. Presents 40-50 case studies of forest plans developed for a wide variety of organizations, groups, and landowners in North America Illustrates plans that have specifically been developed by landowners and land managers Features engaging, clearly written content that is accessible rather than highly technical, while demonstrating the issues and methods involved in the development of the plans Each chapter contains color photographs, maps, and figures

Positive Impact Forestry

Positive Impact Forestry
Author: Thomas J. McEvoy
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2004-05
Genre: Nature
ISBN: UOM:39015061154756

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Positive Impact Forestry is a primer for private woodland owners and their managers on managing their land and forests to protect both ecological and economic vitality. Moving beyond the concept of "low impact forestry," Thom McEvoy brings together the latest scientific understanding and insights to describe an approach to managing forests that meets the needs of landowners while at the same time maintaining the integrity of forest ecosystems. "Positive impact forestry" emphasizes forestry's potential to achieve sustainable benefits both now and into the future, with long-term investment superseding short-term gain, and the needs of families—especially future generations—exceeding those of individuals. Thom McEvoy offers a thorough discussion of silvicultural basics, synthesizing and explaining the current state of forestry science on topics such as forest soils, tree roots, form and function in trees, and the effects of different harvesting methods on trees, soil organisms, and sites. He also offers invaluable advice on financial, legal, and management issues, ranging from finding the right forestry professionals to managing for products other than timber to passing forest lands and management legacies on to future generations. Positive Impact Forestry helps readers understand the impacts of deliberate human activities on forests and offers viable strategies that provide benefits without damaging ecosystems. It speaks directly to private forest owners and their advisers and represents an innovative guide for anyone concerned with protecting forest ecosystems, timber production, land management, and the long-term health of forests. Named the "Best Forestry Book for 2004" by the National Woodlands Owners Association.