Originally Posted by
benjhind
Are you talking about the Managed Forest Tax Incentive Program (MFTIP)?
MFTIP is essential for any woodlot owner in the south. Any parcel without MFTIP (or CLTIP) is taxed at a residential rate. The residential rate on 50 or 100 acres of bush will kill you. With MFTIP you pay the same tax rate as agricultural land (25% of the residential rate, I think).
Just google it. Essentially you have to put together a plan on how you will manage the bush. The program doesn't force you to do anything, it just ensures that you are consciously thinking about the bush and how it will change in the time that you own it.
Mine focuses more on the wildlife habitat value than the commercial timber value of the lands. It is written in a way that will allow for a variety of activities that will increase the quality of the habitat while providing my fuelwood and occasional commercial harvest.
Google will give you better information.