Oregon Administrative Rules
Chapter 629 - DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY
Division 23 - FOREST TAXATION
Section 629-023-0450 - Preliminary Certificate Issuance
Universal Citation: OR Admin Rules 629-023-0450
Current through Register Vol. 63, No. 9, September 1, 2024
(1) The project is completed when the minimum number of well-distributed seedlings has been satisfactorily planted. The minimum number required under this section is the same as required under the reforestation rules of the Oregon Forest Practices Act.
(2) The preliminary credit application submitted to the State Forester by the taxpayer must include:
(a) Payment of the tax credit
application fee in the amount in effect on the date the preliminary certificate
is filed;
(b) A single project
area; or
(c) Multiple project areas
if approved by the State Forester;
(d) A project map;
(e) The tax year (the year the trees were
planted) for which the credit is claimed;
(f) Whether claimant status is as an
individual, partnership, or corporation;
(g) The applicant's name, address, social
security number or employer identification number;
(h) The legal description of the property
including the county;
(i) The
number of acres eligible for the tax credit;
(j) The approximate date each activity was
completed;
(k) The amount of
federal or state cost share or other incentive program funds received;
and
(l) The taxpayer's reasonable
eligible project costs.
(3) The tax credit claimed on the preliminary certificate may be retained by the taxpayer in the event that a new forest is not established when all of the following conditions exist:
(a) The taxpayer made a reasonable effort to
meet the project specifications of OAR 629-023-0440;
(b) The reasons the new forest is not
established are beyond the control of the taxpayer;
(c) The measures performed by the taxpayer
would normally have resulted in establishing the minimum number of trees per
acre.
Stat. Auth.: ORS 315 & 526
Stats. Implemented: ORS 315.104 & 315.106
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