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Tri-State Forest Stewardship Conference
Sinsinawa, Wisconsin
March 11, 2006

Taxes and Record Keeping for the Woodland Owner

BILL HOOVER

Bill Hoover is a Professor of Forestry and Assistant Department Head of the Dept. of Forestry and Natural Resources at Purdue University in Indiana . He received BS and MS degrees from Pennsylvania State University , and a PhD from Iowa State University . Bill joined Purdue in 1974, and his appointment is split among teaching, research, and extension activities. He currently teaches courses dealing with the economics of property rights and institutional structures, forest economics, forest watershed management, and tax treatment of timber enterprises. Bill is nationally known as an expert in the application of the federal income and estate tax to non-industrial private forest owners and has lectured throughout the United States on this subject. He writes a tax column for the Tree Farmer magazine, has been an author of the last four editions of the U.S. Forest Service's official tax publication, Forest Owners' Guide to the Federal Income Tax , and is founder and chairman of the National Timber Tax Website, http://www.timbertax.org He was also the editor of the Timber Tax Journal from Volume 15 to 20, at which time the Journal ceased publication.

For Bill Hoover's Tax Presentation, Download pdf tsfsc-2006-tax-presentation.pdf (616 MB)

For Bill Hoover's Tax Form, Download pdf tsfsc-2006-tax-form.pdf (616 KB)

For Bill Hoover's Tax Form Instructions, Download pdf tsfsc-2006-tax-form-instructions.pdf (4.61 MB)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 

 

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