
Economics and Taxes Publications
Other Links
- Internal Revenue Service
- National Timber Tax Website
- North Carolina Department of Revenue
- North Carolina General Statutes Pertaining to Present-Use Value
- Application for Agriculture, Horticulture, and Forestry Present-Use Value Assessment
- Application for Wildlife Conservation Program
Many of the publications are in pdf file format and are available free for downloading. A free pdf reader can be downloaded from Adobe.
Estate Planning
- Federal and State Gift and Estate Taxes (AG688-03)
- How do you own your property? (AG688-01)
- Where there is a will, there is a way (AG688-02)
- Your estate plan- where to begin (AG688-04)
- The Surviving Spouse (AG688-05)
- Estate Plan Documents Explained (AG688-06)
- Property Decisions for Estate Planning (AG688-07)
Investment and Incentives
- Financial Incentives for Forest Management (WON-4)
- Forests and the North Carolina Economy
- Reforestation as an Investment: Does it pay? (WON-8)
- Voluntary Conservation Options for Land Protection in North Carolina (WON-31)
Taxes
- Tax Tips for Forest Landowners for the 2010 Tax Year
- Federal Income Taxes for Timber Growers (Previously AG296, revised January 2012)
- Federal Income Tax on Timber - FAQ (revised November 2011)
- New Reporting Rules for Lump-Sum Timber Sales (June 2009)
- North Carolina's Forestry Present Use Property Tax Program (WON-40) REVISED 08/2011
Key Contacts
Need to know more information about forest economics and taxes? Here are some key contacts if you need to get in touch with us.
Mark Megalos, Ph.D.
Emphasis: Forest Management, Taxes/Incentive Programs, Conservation Easements
4219 Jordan Hall II, NCSU Campus
Phone: 919-513-1202
Fax: 919-515-6883
Email: mark.megalos@ncsu.edu
James Jeuck
Emphasis: General Forestry, Forest Herbicides
4217 Jordan Hall II, NCSU Campus
Phone: 919-515-5574
Fax: 919-515-6883
Email: james_jeuck@ncsu.edu