Maine Statutes

§ 36 §2721 — Legislative findings

Maine § 36 §2721
JurisdictionMaine
Title 36TAXATION
Part 4BUSINESS TAXES
Ch. 367COMMERCIAL FORESTRY EXCISE TAX

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Bluebook
Me. Rev. Stat. tit. 36, § 36 §2721 (2026).

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The Legislature finds that engaging in commercial forestry is a privilege that results in costs as well as benefits to the State and that persons enjoying that privilege should be subject to the tax imposed by this chapter. The Legislature further finds that the persons owning 500 acres or more of forest land are typically engaged in commercial forest activity. Historically, that amount of land has been used for administrative efficiency and to delineate the amount of land indicative of management for commercial activity, especially for purposes of the Maine Tree Growth Tax Law and the spruce budworm tax. The activity of growing commercially valuable trees is one which occupies a very long cycle. It is not uncommon that 40 years must pass between the planting of a seedling and the time whe

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Legislative History

PL 1985, c. 514, §2 (NEW).

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