Coping With Losses from Nature and Chance (Forestry Tax Series)

Webinar Details
When:
Feb 15, 2022 1:00 pm US/Eastern
Length: 01:00 (hh:mm)
Advance Registration NOT available.
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Presenter(s):
- Dr. Tammy Cushing, Extension Forest Business & Economic Specialist, University of Florida
- Dr. Yanshu Li, Forest Economics & Taxation Outreach Specialist, University of Georgia
CEU Credits/Certificate Offered:
- Certificate of Participation
- New York Logger Training - Trained Logger Certification (NYLT-TLC) - 1 hour NYLT TLC Credit
- Society of American Foresters - Certified Forester Education (SAF-CFE) - 1 hour Category 1 Credit
Virtual Event Format:
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Growing trees can be subject to forces beyond the owners’ control from weather catastrophes to timber theft and more. While forest landowners can’t plan for these unexpected events, they can learn more about the tax implications for casualty loss, non-casualty losses, timber theft, trespassing and more. Join this webinar for insights into best ways to cope with timber losses from nature and chance.
This webinar is the fifth of five in the "Forestry Taxes: Learn, Plan & Save Money Webinar Series," and presented by an experienced team including Extension forestry tax specialists from Mississippi State University, University of Florida, and University of Georgia; a forestry economist from the USDA Forest Service and a certified Public Accountant/former IRS agent & tree farm owner.
Forestry Taxes: Learn, Plan & Save Money Webinar Series
Many forest landowners pay more taxes on their timber than they should. Accountants can help to calculate taxes, but forest landowners need to understand how timber expenses should be reported, and how they are taxed. When planning your forest management activities, knowing the timber tax rules will help you keep your records in line, and save you money.
Related URLs
Find other Woodland Stewards Webinars at https://forestrywebinars.net/sponsor-pages/woodland-stewards/
For more resources on Forestry Taxes, check out the National Timber Tax website at https://timbertax.org
The Woodland Stewards Regional Extension Program for Landowners was developed by a collaborative team of forestry Extension professionals from eleven different organizations. This is the fourth year of the series and other webinars from the current and past series can be accessed on the Webinar Portal.


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