Investment, Legal and Insurance
Investment and Returns
Tree Grower articles
- Eat your greens, tax is good for you (Access: unrestricted)
Howard Moore, February 2021
The following observations and analogies are not meant to be necessarily true, accurate or comprehensive. They are simply an attempt to accept the unpalatable by rationalising the unknowable. This is… - Forestry lifestyle blocks: Subdivision opportunities and pitfalls for sellers and buyers (Access: unrestricted)
Hamish Levack, August 2020
Subdividing a rural property is a complex process and you will probably have to jump through a number of hoops to succeed. Although district and regional councils provide useful guidelines… - Are farmers missing out on wealth from forestry? (Access: unrestricted)
Graham West, August 2020
The average farmer works extremely hard to create wealth for themselves and others. They face adversity of all types but get up each morning determined that growing more grass and… - Forest for sale? Getting a fair return (Access: unrestricted)
Howard Moore, August 2020
Selling trees can be a bit like mating pandas. It seldom happens, there is a question of trust and the result may be unsatisfactory. When it is successful everyone is delighted, but screams… - Stumpage contracts or selling forestry rights (Access: unrestricted)
Tiffany Robertson, August 2020
Many of you may see the benefit of selling some of your assets and retaining others and it may be a good way to free up capital during these uncertain times. However, caution should… - Real estate exemption - good news for forest owners (Access: unrestricted)
Andrew McEwen, February 2018
Since November 2017 current and prospective forest owners have once again been able to use forestry professionals to help with the purchase or sale of forest land, forests, forestry rights… - If you plant trees during the next few years, will they be a profitable investment? (Access: unrestricted)
Hamish Levack, February 2018
It is impossible to be sure, but many indications point to continued investment in forestry being well worthwhile. The first question to answer is − Will the profitability be affected… - Selling standing trees and forest land (Access: unrestricted)
Kim von Lanthen, August 2017
If we think of a woodlot as an asset, then it has a market value. For woodlot owners wanting to cash out before harvest, there are two important questions. Can… - Selling your forest just became easier (Access: unrestricted)
Kim von Lanthen, November 2016
The needs of forest owners change as time passes. Not everyone wants to keep their forest into the future. Children build their own lives, land prices rise, health fails, partners… - Have you got anywhere to plant trees? (Access: unrestricted)
Jean-Paul Praat, November 2016
This article about harvesting is from a slightly different viewpoint. The author was the investor and he wrote the article originally for those unfamiliar with growing a woodlot. Have you… - Forestry investments – Current returns and future prospects (Access: unrestricted)
Peter Gresham, November 2015
The first part of this article, about forestry investments and the returns from harvest, was first published in Tree Grower in early 2004. Now, over 11 years later, it seemed to be… - Sell now, harvest later - Bring forward your forest cash receipts (Access: unrestricted)
Howard Moore, August 2012
Section EI 1 of the Income Tax Act 2007 allows anyone selling standing timber to spread their income for tax purposes. That is useful, but it may be more useful…
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- Trees on Farms Videos: Returns from Harvesting
Farmers talk about their recent experiences (around 2011) in harvesting small blocks of Radiata pine that were planted for erosion control, or on marginal land. Their income ranged from $15-50,000…
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Retirement and Succession
Treegrower articles:
- Succession planning for forestry owners (Access: unrestricted)
Jo McIntosh and Nigel Webb, August 2017
Generally speaking, those involved in forestry tend to be patient, long-term planners. Planting young trees is not a quick return, but you do it because in the long-term you know… - Succession planning for small-scale forest owners (Access: unrestricted)
Tony Marshall, May 2017
In any business, the choice of business structure is an important decision which requires careful planning. This is particularly true with respect to the ownership of forestry as there are…
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Insurance
Treegrower articles:
- Change with the times for insurance (Access: unrestricted)
Tiffany Robertson, November 2019
Insurance is an ever-changing environment as new products become available and legal changes are introduced or amended. It is important to ensure your insurance is keeping up with these changes.… - Directors and officers liability: The heat is on (Access: unrestricted)
Jo McIntosh, August 2019
Most of you will have seen the papers and the recent high profile Mainzeal case. This judgment has thrown directors and officers liability insurance back in the spotlight. At the… - Marine insurance: Is it time that we all talk like a pirate? (Access: unrestricted)
Jo McIntosh, November 2018
‘Talk like a pirate’ day on 19 September was celebrated by many involved in the marine insurance world and an opportunity for people to dress up as pirates and raise… - Crime and punishment comes to the forest (Access: unrestricted)
August 2018
The title of the article may be a bit scary but I promise not all is lost as there are solutions to be found. A few weeks ago, I met… - Carbon insurance and the Emissions Trading Scheme (Access: unrestricted)
Jo McIntonsh and Ollie Belton, February 2018
Is it time to take another look at your carbon and the Emissions Trading Scheme? In 2011, I was asked to speak to forest owners at the Carbon Forestry Conference.… - When it rains, it pours (Access: unrestricted)
Jo McIntosh, November 2017
This article looks at how local and global events can affect your insurance coverage and specifically the effect on standing timber insurance. We then discuss what steps you can take… - Is your forest insurance cover still suitable? (Access: unrestricted)
Jo McIntosh, August 2015
There is nothing like a significant disaster to get people rushing to review their insurance cover. That sinking feeling and wondering if you are covered is never a good experience.… - Drought and fires ? another challenging time for forest owners? (Access: unrestricted)
Jo McIntosh, May 2015
It has been another hot dry summer which once again has increased the risk of fires in rural New Zealand. There have been some recent high profile fires which caused… - Insurance for forest and rural fire liabilities (Access: unrestricted)
Jeremy Manks, February 2015
All individuals or businesses are exposed to liability for damage or personal injury caused by fire. However the Forest and Rural Fires Act imposes extra liabilities within rural fire districts.… - Changes in the forestry insurance market (Access: unrestricted)
Geoff Manks, February 2014
The NZI brand has been synonymous with New Zealand forestry insurance over the past 30 years. They entered the market when few other insurers would, or could, and built a… - Forest owners’ liability insurance (Access: unrestricted)
Jo McIntosh, February 2014
As we look forward to some sunny days, owners of standing timber might also want to give some thought to the increased risk which a hot dry summer brings. If… - Insure your trees and help benefit the NZFFA (Access: unrestricted)
Jo McIntosh, November 2013
Insuring trees is often overlooked, but standing timber can play an important role in the income of many farmers. It seems an anomaly that farm foresters more frequently choose to… - Insurance for woodlots and farm foresters (Access: unrestricted)
Darryl Hawke, May 2012
There is a long history of farm forestry insurance in New Zealand. Although many small forest owners have sought to protect their investment with insurance, some have opted to take… - What is risk management? (Access: unrestricted)
Jane Marsick, May 2012
All farms face risks which can potentially affect the assets or income. In terms of a small forest, many of the risks are fairly obvious such as fire or storm… - Risk management and insurance (Access: unrestricted)
Rural Fire Authority, May 2012
The conversion of land from forestry to pasture has gained momentum in recent years. While most of this land is destined for dairying, many sheep and beef farmers retain forestry… - Carbon insurance liability (Access: unrestricted)
Geoff Manks, February 2012
You may be a forester growing trees for the purpose of trading your carbon credits, or you may provide professional advice to those involved in carbon forestry, or carry out… - Insuring carbon in your trees (Access: unrestricted)
Geoff Manks, November 2010
It is reasonable to ask how you can insure something which without help, you cannot see, hear or feel. Following the introduction of the ETS, forest owners who trade their… - Risk management and insurance (Access: unrestricted)
Keith Hales, February 2005
This is the first of a two part series of articles on risk management and insurance. The next article will address insurance, but before considering spending money insuring your trees you… - Forestry insurance - the next steps (Access: unrestricted)
Keith Hales, May 2005
The risk management article in the February issue of Tree Grower discussed the basics of managing risk. What was said there can be applied to any risk including driving a…
Legal and Tax
Information leaflets
- Taxation of forestry
NZFFA Information leaflet No. 15 (2018). Definitions There are 3351 pages in the Income Tax Act 2007 and it keeps on getting longer. Because it treats farmers differently from foresters… - Taxation of forestry
NZFFA Information leaflet No. 15 (2005). Over the past couple of decades, a number of different regimes have provided for the taxation of forestry ventures. The following provides an overview of…
Tree Grower articles
- Privacy Act 2020 and mandatory privacy breach reporting (Access: unrestricted)
Alan Knowsley, May 2021
This article explains the steps a farmer or forestry organisation must take when reporting to the Privacy Commissioner and the individuals concerned if there has been a privacy breach under… - Directors and officers liability: The heat is on (Access: unrestricted)
Jo McIntosh, August 2019
Most of you will have seen the papers and the recent high profile Mainzeal case. This judgment has thrown directors and officers liability insurance back in the spotlight. At the… - Income tax - When is it smart to be a farmer? (Access: unrestricted)
Howard Moore, August 2018
There are 3,351 pages in the Income Tax Act 2007 and it keeps on getting longer. Because it treats farmers differently from foresters it pays to know why, where and… - Options for changing the Cost of Standing Timber provisions (Access: unrestricted)
Howard Moore, May 2016
Sections of the Income Tax Act 2007 behave as a barrier to the aggregation of small forests. Aggregation would allow coordinated harvesting, continuity of supply and economies of scale, all… - Forestry with lifestyle (Access: unrestricted)
Murray Downs, May 2006
Some business and tax advice for new owners seeking to combine forestry with lifestyle benefits. To be eligible for tax deductions on your forestry property, your activities need to qualify… - Death, your forest and taxes (Access: unrestricted)
Murray Downs, February 2006
Two accountants are in a bank when armed robbers burst in. While several of the robbers take money from the tellers, others line the customers against a wall and proceed… - Business and environment friendly tax changes (Access: unrestricted)
Ian Cairns, November 2005
Farm foresters could benefit from recently announced tax changes. These changes are designed to encourage environmental expenditure and site restoration, such as riparian and other new bush or forestry planting.… - Are you in the business of forestry? (Access: unrestricted)
Murray Downs, November 2005
As a farm forester, what tree tax deductions are you entitled to? It all depends whether you are a lifestyler, investor, farmer or forester. This article looks at the main… - Loss attributing qualifying companies: Perks and your checklist for quirks (Access: unrestricted)
Murray Downs, May 2005
From a purist’s tax perspective, using a loss attributing qualifying company (LAQC) to own your forest is a real perk. And the government knows it. An LAQC is a company… - Buying or selling land with standing timber (Access: unrestricted)
Murray Downs, February 2005
When selling or buying property, there are two elements to consider with regard to standing timber – Will it be taxable? How is it valued? Standing timber by itself does…
Land Tenure
Information leaflets
- Real estate exemption - good news for forest owners
Since November 2017 current and prospective forest owners have once again been able to use forestry professionals to help with the purchase or sale of forest land, forests, forestry rights… - Land tenure may appear simple - but beware the issues
NZFFA Information leaflet No. 13 (2005). Land tenure essentially means ownership or occupancy rights in respect of land. This tenure can take many forms from simple, such as outright ownership of… - Joint ventures have attractions - but beware the pitfalls
NZFFA Information leaflet No. 14 (2005). Like a lot of other legal phrases, ‘joint venture’ is a term which is used pretty loosely to describe a whole range of relationships. It…
Tree Grower articles
- Forestry rights and the Overseas Investment Act reforms for forestry
Forestry rights have been in the news lately because the government is in the process of making them subject to different rules where they are acquired by people not resident… - Is it time for joint ventures?
We accumulate stuff. We die. Often this is just a simple correlation. However, the fact is at some point we have to pass stuff on, and when that time comes… - Have you got anywhere to plant trees?
This article about harvesting is from a slightly different viewpoint. The author was the investor and he wrote the article originally for those unfamiliar with growing a woodlot. Have you…
Videos
Headlines
- Streamlining applications for overseas ownership in New Zealand forests clarifies investment signals
March 2018
The Forest Owners Association says streamlining the application process for overseas investment in New Zealand forests is a major step forward and will make clear to potential investors that New… - Government recognises forestland and farmland different cases for overseas investment
November 2017
The Forest Owners Association says the government would be jeopardising its billion-tree target if it hadn’t separated forest and farmland in its ministerial directive to the Overseas Investment Office. The… - New Zealand forest industry important nationally, regionally and environmentally – NZIER Report
March 2017
A report on the plantation forest industry has highlighted its value to national and regional economies, as well as forestry's beneficial effect on New Zealand's ecology. The NZIER Report was… - Afforestation, Taxation, and the Paris Climate Talks
December 2015
The Paris climate deal is likely to focus Government’s attention on making the Emission Trading Scheme work to accelerate the national rate that land is afforested, either as new planting… - International Year of the Forest Seminar on forestry organizational reform
July 2011
More than half a million hectares, which was afforested in New Zealand during the planting boom of the 1990s, and owned by 15,000 small scale forest proprietors, will be ready… - National Environmental Standard for Plantation Forestry
September 2010
The Government is proposing a National Environmental Standard (as regulations under the Resource Management Act 1991) for plantation forestry. The intent is to improve national consistency in local authority plan… - Illegal Logging Imports Must Stop
August 2008
Environmental and forestry groups today called upon the government to urgently toughen up regulations to stop products from illegally logged forests being imported or used in New Zealand. They also…
Other sources of information
- Valuing forests and forest land in New Zealand: Principles and practice
FRI Bulletin No. 99, Fraser, T., G. P. Horgan and G. R. Watt (1985).