Connecticut Statutes
§ 12-100 — Material cut for domestic use exempted from yield tax.
All products of cuttings on classified land shall be taxed with a yield tax as provided in sections 12-97 and 12-98, except material cut for domestic use, which shall be limited to fuel and the construction of fences, buildings or other improvements which tend to develop the property of the owner and increase its taxable value, when such material is used by the owner of such land, or by a tenant with the permission of such owner, upon property belonging to such owner which is taxable in the same town as the timber land from which such material was removed. If such material is sold or otherwise disposed of or transferred to the ownership of other persons, it shall be subject to a yield tax as provided in sections 12-97 and 12-98. Whenever a cutting is made, other than as excepted above, the
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Legislative History
(1949 Rev., S. 1784; P.A. 00-92, S. 7.) History: P.A. 00-92 deleted reference to “town clerk” re matters referred to special board matters.
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Declaration of policy.§ 12-107b
Definitions.§ 12-107c
Classification of land as farm land.§ 12-107f
Open space land.