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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Nebraska Forest Products Timber Sale Contract in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the date of the contract and the names of both the Seller(s) and Buyer(s) in the designated fields. Ensure that you accurately represent your corporation or individual status.
  3. In Article I, specify the amount for which forest products are being sold and provide a detailed description of the property from which these products will be removed.
  4. Proceed to Part I - General Terms. Fill in details regarding merchantable title, rights of ingress and egress, and any designated agents. Make sure to review all warranty clauses carefully.
  5. Complete Article V by indicating the duration of the contract and any specific periods during which harvesting is not permitted.
  6. In Part II - Performance Requirements, ensure compliance with logging road conditions, fire prevention measures, and insurance requirements as outlined in Articles VII through IX.
  7. Finally, gather signatures from all parties involved at the end of the document. Use our platform’s signature feature for a seamless signing experience.

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FS-2400-1, Forest Products Removal Permit and Cash Receipt, is used to sell timber or forest products such as, but not limited to, fuelwood, Christmas trees, or pine cones (36 CFR 223.1, 223.2). The Bureau of Land Management identifies the form FS-2400-1 as BLM-5450-24 (43 U.S.C. 1201, 43 CFR 5420).
The Forest Services heavily subsidized timber sale program has long been criticized for spending more money to get timber ready for selling than it receives in sales. According to the General Accounting Office, the Forest Services timber sale program lost $1 billion between 1995 and 1997.
The Forest Service sells timber and special forest products on a variety of contract and permit forms based on the complexity and/or value of the sale.
As discussed above, the net gain from the sale of timber is typically considered a capital gain, either long-term or short-term. How the income is reported on your tax return depends on several factors.
The budget cuts funding for the Forest Service by 65% and would gut funding for critical firefighting programs, forcing cash-strapped states and local communities to fend for themselves and bear the cost of wildfires, endangering families and communities. VIDEO: Ranking Member Martin Heinrich (D-N. M.)
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A 2019 report by the Center for a Sustainable Economy found taxpayer losses of nearly $2 billion a year associated with the federal logging program carried out on National Forest and Bureau of Land Management lands.
A typical timber sale contract usually contains the following: a description of the timber to be sold (estimated volume, number of trees and species), which timber will and will not be cut, the selling price (either lump sum or unit price), terms of payment, the location and boundaries of the sale, and time allowed to

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