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Can someone with less than 10 acres use the tax credit?

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Can someone with less than 10 acres use the tax credit?

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No, 10 acres is the minimum for a Forest Stewardship Plan. • If an area is harvested and the buffer is left and there are plans to selective harvest the buffer in the next few years, is the harvest eligible for the tax credit? For example, the logger will be different on the two areas. Pine is in the main harvest and hardwood will be harvested from the buffer. Yes, but the delayed harvest should be explained in the Forest Stewardship Plan.

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