Trnr395 Posted February 25, 2008 Report Posted February 25, 2008 Have a client who recently bought 42 acres of land for $52,000 which equals about $1238 per acre. They had 6 acres of this cleared for a house lot and recieved $4,310.65 for the wood that was cut. I could figure a cost for the total 6 acres but this would include the land and the timber together which wouldn't be correct because they still own the land. How do I figure the cost basis in the sale of this timber, they never had a forester value the timber? Thanks.... Quote
zeke Posted February 25, 2008 Report Posted February 25, 2008 Since the 42a was recent, IF you can honestly say that all 42a are of reasonably equal value, and that all 42a are comparably wooded, then I would suggest that timber from 6a be valued as sold and show no gain/loss. the rest of the values can be easily computed therefrom. IF, however, the land &/or timber is not closely equal for each acre, you really need an appraisal. Quote
DANRVAN Posted February 26, 2008 Report Posted February 26, 2008 All you need to know is the volume of the timber cut and the timber market price on the date the property was purchased. Since this was a recent purchase, there is probably no growth factor to consider. Quote
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