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Timber Income Tax

Georgia Center for Continuing Education, Athens, GA

Date: Dec 10, 2009 08:00 AM to Dec 11, 2009 04:00 PM

Confused about how to advise landowners on timber-tax related issues? Wondering how to help landowners reduce their taxes? Looking for information on how taxes impact returns from forestland investments? The answers to these questions and more are addressed in this course.

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About the Program

You will get the most current information about
the incidence of federal income taxes on timber resource
management, including changes from tax acts, IRS regulations,
and case precedents. You will learn about the implications
of tax changes for timber investment, marketing,
and management planning. A combination of lectures,
hands-on exercises, and discussions will guide you through
the complex world of taxes.

Who Will Benefit?

Forestland managers, consulting foresters, accountants,
attorneys, landowners, and others who work with forest
owners in matters pertaining to timber-tax management.

Instructor
Dr. Harry L. Haney, Jr., Adjunct Faculty, Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources, University of Georgia. Dr. Haney specializes as a consultant on forest management focusing on income tax, estate planning and financial analysis. He is Garland Gray Emeritus Professor, Department of Forestry, College of Natural Resources at Virginia Tech, where he served on the faculty for over 28 years. He teaches numerous short courses on timber taxation, estate planning, forest finance, and management of private timberland. He has written several landowners guides and numerous technical publications on forestry investment analysis, timber taxation, and forest management. His tax columns in Virginia Forests magazine and Forest Landowner magazine are widely read.

 

Registration

To register by telephone call Ingvar Elle at 706-583-0566. Online registration will be available  by Sept. 26.

Registration

Early Registration for this course expired on 11/19/2009.

 

Early:..............................................................................................$375.00

After 11/19/2009, Registration

Regular:..........................................................................................$425.00

 14 Continuing Professional Education (CPE) hours for Accountants in Georgia............................................................................................$40.00

12.0 Continuing Legal Education hours for Lawyers in Georgia…$60.00

 

Registration for this course closes on 11:59 PM on Dec. 2, 2009.

 

Continuing Education Credits

• 12.0 Continuing Forestry Education Hours — Category 1
• 12.0 Continuing Logger Education Hours in Business Management
• 14 Continuing Professional Education (CPE) Hours for Accountants in Georgia
• 12.0 Continuing Legal Education (CLE) Hours for Attorneys in Georgia, applied for

Optional Forestry Ethics course: In addition to the above credits there will be an optional Forestry Ethics course (free to registrants of the Timber Income Tax course) on Dec. 10 from 4:45 - 5:45 PM. This will be worth one hour of Continuing Forestry Education. Sign-up will take place on the morning of first day of the Timber Income Tax course.

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For more information and to register, contact:

Ingvar Elle 706.583.0566 ielle@warnell.uga.edu

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