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Title: Types of Timberland Ownership
Author: Siegel, William C.
Date: 1999
Source: National Woodlands, Vol. 22, No. 3, July 1999
Description: The form of ownership in which you hold your woodland is important from a tax standpoint. Further, if your forest property is structured as a business, the type of business organization chosen also has significant tax implications. Additionally, non-tax factors bear on choosing an ownership and/or business format. These include forest management goals, size of the property, family considerations, and income needs. Each personal situation is different.
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Siegel, William C. 1999. Types of Timberland Ownership. National Woodlands, Vol. 22, No. 3, July 1999
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