§ 84.33.010 Legislative findings
§ 84.33.035 Definitions
§ 84.33.040 Timber exempt from ad valorem taxation
§ 84.33.041 State excise tax on harvesters of timber imposed — Credit for county tax — Deposit of moneys in timber tax distribution account
§ 84.33.046 Excise tax rate July 1, 1988, and thereafter
§ 84.33.051 County excise tax on harvesters of timber authorized — Rate — Administration and collection — Deposit of moneys in timber tax distribution account — Use
§ 84.33.074 Excise tax on harvesters of timber — Calculation of tax by small harvesters — Election — Filing form
§ 84.33.075 Excise tax on harvesters of timber — Exemption for certain nonprofit organizations, associations, or corporations
§ 84.33.0775 Timber harvest tax credit
§ 84.33.0776 Timber harvest excise tax agreement credit
§ 84.33.078 Harvesting and marketing costs for state or local government harvests
§ 84.33.081 Distributions from timber tax distribution account — Distributions from county timber tax account
§ 84.33.086 Payment of tax
§ 84.33.088 Reporting requirements on timber purchase
§ 84.33.089 Estimates of harvestable public forestland — Adjustments
§ 84.33.091 Tables of stumpage values — Revised tables — Legislative review — Appeal
§ 84.33.096 Application of excise taxes’ administrative provisions and definitions
§ 84.33.130 Forestland valuation — Application by owner that land be designated and valued as forestland — Hearing — Rules — Approval, denial of application — Appeal
§ 84.33.140 Forestland valuation — Notation of forestland designation upon assessment and tax rolls — Notice of continuance — Removal of designation — Compensating tax
§ 84.33.145 Compensating tax
§ 84.33.170 Application of chapter to Christmas trees
§ 84.33.175 Application of tax — Sale of land to governmental agency with reservation of rights to timber — Conveyance by governmental agency of trees
§ 84.33.200 Legislative review of timber tax system — Information and data to be furnished
§ 84.33.210 Forestland valuation — Special benefit assessments
§ 84.33.220 Forestland valuation — Withdrawal from designation or change in use — Liability
§ 84.33.230 Forestland valuation — Change in designation — Notice
§ 84.33.240 Forestland valuation — Change in classification or use — Application of payments
§ 84.33.250 Forestland valuation — Special benefit assessments
§ 84.33.260 Forestland valuation — Withdrawal from designation or change in use — Benefit assessments
§ 84.33.270 Forestland valuation — Government future development right — Conserving forestland — Exemptions
§ 84.33.280 Applicant for forestry riparian easement program — Department to rely on certain documents

Terms Used In Washington Code > Chapter 84.33 - Timber and forestlands

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