[Iesaf_panorama] SAF Palouse/Snake Chapter - Forestland Financial Seminar
Terry Shaw
duman@consulting-foresters.com
Tue, 08 Feb 2005 19:06:41 -0800
Forestland Valuation Methods, Federal
and State Taxes, and Financial Decision Making Seminar
for Forestland Owners and Managers
Sponsored by the Palouse-Snake River Chapter
of the Society of American Foresters
February 26, 2005
Room 10, College of Natural Resources Building,
University of Idaho
Presenters:
Rod Brevig – Idaho State Tax Commission
Charley McKetta – Forest Econ Inc.
Jay O’Laughlin – U of I, CNR, Policy Analysis Group
Bill Schlosser – Northwest Management, Inc.
Program:Registration – 8am to 8:30am
8:30 – 9:45 Jay O’ Laughlin
“Forest Site Productivity as a
Basis for Forest Property Taxation”
Break Refreshments Served
10:00 – 12:00 Rod Brevig and Bill Schlosser
“Forest Taxation in Idaho”
Lunch On Your Own!
1:00 – 1:30 Charley McKetta
“New Federal Timber Taxes: How a Forest
Industry Boon Screws the Non-Industrial
Private Forests”
1:30 – 2:30 Bill Schlosser
“Forestland Taxes for the Forestland Owner
- The Messy Paperwork Stuff”
Break Refreshments Served
2:45 – 3:45 Charley McKetta
“Yeah, Taxes Change Silviculture, but
Forest Owners CAN Affect Taxes”
This class qualifies for 5.5 CFE credits, Category 1. Cost
is $20 for registrants who sign up before February 20, and
$25 for registrants after February 20 or who sign up at the
door. Cost for students is $10.
For more information contact:
Tera Duman at duman@consulting-foresters.com or 208-
883-4488
or
Terry Shaw at tshaw@uidaho.edu or 208-885-7452