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Timber Cost Basis
Sometimes individual investors find themselves in the natural resources business when they purchase a principal residence or vacation property with harvestable hardwood timber on it.   If a property has valuable walnut, cherry, or similar trees, it is often advisable to harvest it yourself before you discover that someone else took your trees during the middle of the night.  

Before you pat yourself on the back for collecting a nice sales price, you also need to think about how to reduce the taxes you will owe.
 

The way you reduce your taxes is by claiming a depletion deduction.  To do this, you are going to need an estimate of the total timber board feet that you purchased with the property.  

You also need to determine your adjusted cost basis in your property.  See our page for Personal Residence for help with this part.  Your adjusted cost basis will be the amount you then allocate between your home, the land, and the timber based on their relative fair market values.   The timber portion will then be available to you for depletion deductions.

Timber Tax Link
Timber Tax Link
Document
Forestry Facts Pub 71 Univ Wisc
The best resources we have found on this topic can be accessed by clicking on the images to the right. 

The tax reporting form that you will use is called Form T.   Easy access links to Form T and related IRS instructions are provided to the right.

Document
IRS Form T for Timber Sales
Document
IRS Form T Instructions


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