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Estate planning for forest landowners: what will become of your timberland?

Author: Haney, H.L., Jr.; Siegel, W.C.
Date: 1993
Periodical: Gen. Tech. Rep. SO-97. New Orleans, LA: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Southern Forest Experiment Station.200 p.
Link: http://www.srs.fs.usda.gov/pubs/gtr/gtr_so097.pdf
Abstract: This book has been written to assist nonindustrial private landowners in addressing the considerations enumerated above. It is designed to provide a working knowledge of the Federal estate and gift tax law as it relates to estate planning for timberland owners. The unique character of timber assets is addressed in terms of the estate planning goals of a woodland owner. The purpose is to enhance, not replace, communication with estate planning advisors, and to make estate planning more efficient through understanding the process as an informed timberland owner. In all cases, well-qualified professional advisors are essential.


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