State
and Federal Tax Incentives
State
- Land Tax Incentives
Many private land owners are eligible for the forest
land tax deferral program supported by the state of North
Carolina. The tax deferral program was originally set
up to reduce land taxes for farmers on land that was forested.
This program can save forest landowners up to 85 percent
on annual land taxes for their forested property. To be
eligible for the deferral a landowner must have a forest
management plan drawn up with the intentions on growing
a crop of timber on land that is capable of producing
marketable timber.
Federal - Tax Incentives
Small private landowners, who own the majority of
forest land in this country, don't have the funds to make
the investment in reforestation. For this reason the federal
government has implemented a forestry incentive program
to help reduce income taxes. This is offered to private
landowners planting trees and to help with timber stand
improvements. One example is that over a period of years
your taxes can be reduced by claiming an investment credit
and deduct the reforestation expenses. A forester can
draw up a management plan and submit the necessary documents.
Assistance Programs
Private landowners control 80% of commercial forest
land in North Carolina and 58% of the total commercial
forest land in the country. Half of this land is not being
utilized up to its potential. The government has developed
forestry assistance programs to help private landowners
be eligible for up to 40 % reimbursement for the expense
in establishing a new forest. Reimbursements include tree
planting (seedling expenses), work needed to prepare the
land for planting and also releasing desirable trees from
competing vegetation. Eligible practices must be included
in a forest management plan. Land owners can not receive
both state and federal cost share assistance on the same
acre of land for the same practice.