Illinois 2023-2024 Regular Session

Illinois House Bill HB5237

Introduced
2/8/24  
Refer
2/9/24  
Introduced
2/8/24  
Refer
3/5/24  
Refer
2/9/24  
Refer
4/5/24  
Refer
3/5/24  

Caption

AXE THE TIMBER TAX

Impact

The abolition of these provisions is expected to significantly impact the financial dynamics of timber operations in Illinois. By eliminating these mandatory deductions and fees, timber growers may find themselves in a favorable position, retaining more revenue from their timber sales. This change aims to facilitate growth within the timber industry by reducing the financial liability on growers, potentially encouraging more sustainable forest management practices and greater investment in timber production.

Summary

House Bill 5237 amends the Timber Buyers Licensing Act by repealing specific provisions that obligate timber buyers to deduct a percentage from payments made to timber growers. Previously, buyers were required to deduct 4% from the purchase price or the minimum fair market value of timber and forward that amount to the Illinois Department of Natural Resources. The bill also abolishes the stipulation that timber growers using their own timber for processing or resale pay a similar amount to the Department, thereby removing the associated financial burdens from timber growers.

Contention

While proponents emphasize the potential for economic relief for timber growers, critics express concerns that repealing these mandates could diminish state oversight of timber harvesting practices. Without the previous fee structure, there is apprehension regarding the potential for overharvesting or inadequate environmental protections. Discussions around the bill highlight tensions between promoting industry growth and ensuring sustainable forestry practices that align with environmental conservation goals.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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