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RSA 79:12. Doomage.
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An owner who fails to file a required report of cut, or willfully gives false or incomplete information, can be assessed doomage at twice the amount that would have been taxed.
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An owner who fails to file a required report of cut, or willfully gives false or incomplete information, can be assessed doomage at twice the amount that would have been taxed.
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Tax collectors of cities and towns must pay the normal yield tax collected under RSA 79:3 into their respective treasuries for city or town use.
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County commissioners collect certain taxes in unincorporated towns or unorganized places and pay them to the county treasurer; the county treasurer then distributes and limits use of the funds.
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Town and city assessing officials must certify annual yield tax assessments to the commissioner by June 15, unless a specified RSA 79:10, II case uses a September 15 deadline.
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Certain growing wood and timber are released from the general property tax, but the land remains taxable. Several listed tree types are also not subject to the yield tax under RSA 79:3.
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The state treasurer must make an annual distribution to towns and cities from the funds covered by this section, based on certification from the commissioner of revenue administration.
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This section says nothing in it should be read to repeal or change the authority to issue bonds under the cited laws, and it does not affect bonds already issued or later issued under those laws.
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The director or authorized agents may issue a written cease and desist order against a timber operation that violates the chapter.
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Revenue administration and forest-and-lands officials have enforcement authority, including entry onto lands, record review, and stopping operations that violate RSA 79.
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An owner may not cut growing wood or timber until furnishing a bond or other security to the town, and must notify assessing officials in writing within 15 days if the owner stops owning land in the town while cutting.
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A municipality may waive the yield tax for qualifying timber harvesting, and it must report cut timber details to the commissioner of revenue administration.
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Assessing officials must assess a 10% normal yield tax on stumpage value, and unpaid tax may bear interest after 30 days from mailing of the bills.
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The commissioner of revenue administration must adopt rules about specified forms and related matters under this chapter.
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The department must publish the average stumpage value list, prepare and publicize a normal yield tax information guide, and add guide/phone-number references to the intent-to-cut form.
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A commission is established to study the impacts of dedicating New Hampshire forest tracts to carbon sequestration.
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The commission is made up of specified members, and legislative members may receive mileage at the legislative rate when attending commission duties.
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The commission must study several issues about carbon sequestration in New Hampshire forests, including tax effects, logging impacts, and forest management.
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The study commission must elect a chairperson from among its members, the senate member must call the first meeting, and the first meeting must be held before September 15, 2025.
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The commission must report its findings and any proposed legislation recommendations to listed officials before November 1, 2027, and must notify two offices once the report is submitted.
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Owners of standing timber on parcels over 500 acres in New Hampshire may not commit that timber or its growth to carbon sequestration programs during the stated period, except for existing legally binding commitments.