Forest Taxation and Management Guide for Property Owners

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Understand forest use taxation, tax deferral benefits, tree growing practices, harvesting methods, and managing marketable tree species. Learn about property tax deferral programs, conservation management options, and how to navigate forest management requirements in Multnomah Co., Oregon.


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  1. Forest Use Taxation Michael Ahr

  2. Forest Tax Deferral Property is used for the predominant purpose of growing and harvesting trees of a marketable species Incentive to keep lands in production It s a deferral, not a discount or exemption Payback when you switch Potential back taxes of 5 to 10 years

  3. Growing Typically defer to Oregon Forest Practices Act Forest is stocked with: 200 seedlings per acre 120 trees per acre (1-10 DBH)

  4. Harvesting Clearcut Thinning

  5. Marketable Douglas-fir, hemlock, fir, cedars, and other conifers Hardwood Red alder Bigleaf maple Others get iffy

  6. So, you just bought a forest Multnomah Co. Example Forest Questionnaire comes in mail (15 business days) Are you growing trees? About how old are they? Do you plan to harvest them? When? Do you have a Forest Management Plan? Yes, please send it No, can you write down what you re planning?

  7. So, you just bought a forest Multnomah Co. Example If they have further questions, you re probably on your way to writing a plan They ll set a time limit with you You ll need to address Stocking Species Age Harvest plans Other restoration work You re not required to work with a professional on this .but most people should

  8. I dont want to harvest trees Pay property taxes in full not a bad option Wildlife Habitat Conservation Management Plan ODFW Conservation Easement Open Space ? If growing Christmas trees, Orchard, etc. you want to explore Agricultural Deferral Programs

  9. Learn More Call the County Tax Assessor Mult. Co. Mary Holliman (503) 988-3278 Oregon Department of Revenue http://www.oregon.gov/DOR/programs/property/P ages/timber.aspx Info on Property tax and Timber tax Small Tract Forestland Program Pay some of your property tax obligation after you harvest timber

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