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Quote from: Magnum_Willys on April 24, 2016, 09:32:21 AMQuote from: pianoman9701 on April 24, 2016, 09:15:09 AM You and I have to pay taxes based on fair market value. WEYCO should, as well. Actually I get a big tax break for keeping 5+ acres in timber production - and its posted no trespassing like thousands of other small landowners and farmers in this state enjoying these tax incentives. I figured you were connected to timber somehow. But, as many of us have stated in the past, a change in the tax laws regarding the timber industry should only affect owners of 5K acres or more. The little guys shouldn't have to pay the price for WEYCO's bait and switch tactics.
Quote from: pianoman9701 on April 24, 2016, 09:15:09 AM You and I have to pay taxes based on fair market value. WEYCO should, as well. Actually I get a big tax break for keeping 5+ acres in timber production - and its posted no trespassing like thousands of other small landowners and farmers in this state enjoying these tax incentives.
You and I have to pay taxes based on fair market value. WEYCO should, as well.
I have some trees as wildlife habitat. Can I get a tax break? +/- 1 acre.
Quote from: pianoman9701 on April 24, 2016, 09:55:17 AMQuote from: Magnum_Willys on April 24, 2016, 09:32:21 AMQuote from: pianoman9701 on April 24, 2016, 09:15:09 AM You and I have to pay taxes based on fair market value. WEYCO should, as well. Actually I get a big tax break for keeping 5+ acres in timber production - and its posted no trespassing like thousands of other small landowners and farmers in this state enjoying these tax incentives. I figured you were connected to timber somehow. But, as many of us have stated in the past, a change in the tax laws regarding the timber industry should only affect owners of 5K acres or more. The little guys shouldn't have to pay the price for WEYCO's bait and switch tactics.This is the craziest most discriminatory thing I have ever heard. "I want my tax break, but also want access to the guys land that owns more than I so lets take his tax break away if he doesn't let me on it". Should make no difference if a person owns 5 acres or a million, they should pay whatever the timber rate tax is per acre. What's next, you going to want to charge the guy that owns a dozen rigs more gas tax at the pump and pay a lover rate yourself because you only own two?
Quote from: cboom on May 01, 2016, 08:19:54 AMQuote from: pianoman9701 on April 24, 2016, 09:55:17 AMQuote from: Magnum_Willys on April 24, 2016, 09:32:21 AMQuote from: pianoman9701 on April 24, 2016, 09:15:09 AM You and I have to pay taxes based on fair market value. WEYCO should, as well. Actually I get a big tax break for keeping 5+ acres in timber production - and its posted no trespassing like thousands of other small landowners and farmers in this state enjoying these tax incentives. I figured you were connected to timber somehow. But, as many of us have stated in the past, a change in the tax laws regarding the timber industry should only affect owners of 5K acres or more. The little guys shouldn't have to pay the price for WEYCO's bait and switch tactics.This is the craziest most discriminatory thing I have ever heard. "I want my tax break, but also want access to the guys land that owns more than I so lets take his tax break away if he doesn't let me on it". Should make no difference if a person owns 5 acres or a million, they should pay whatever the timber rate tax is per acre. What's next, you going to want to charge the guy that owns a dozen rigs more gas tax at the pump and pay a lover rate yourself because you only own two?No, and you're completely misrepresenting what I said. I pay higher taxes because WEYCO property in my county isn't taxed at anywhere near the same rate - I pay for their services. I pay those extra taxes to get recreational use of forest land. By charging a $300 fee, I'm getting bilked by WEYCO out of those extra taxes I pay. As far as less than 5K and more than 5K Acres being discriminatory is concerned, it is fair because when the huge landowners like WEYCO and Hancock close up their land, it affects the recreational privileges of entire populations of people. In addition, they're far more likely to be letting a majority of their land sit unlogged than a smaller timber owner. They're the ones who lobbied (paid the politicians), for these tax changes back in the 70s. They're the ones who should lose them.
The primary basis of the tax breaks are to discourage subdivision and development of rural lands and encourage continuation of timber production on those lands. Keeping land in undeveloped forest production is better for the animals and environment. Get rid of the tax breaks and you will see a lot more sales like the chunks weyco has already sold that are now posted against any use.
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