WSR 19-02-069
PERMANENT RULES
DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE
[Filed December 28, 2018, 12:59 p.m., effective January 1, 2019]
Effective Date of Rule: January 1, 2019.
Other Findings Required by Other Provisions of Law as Precondition to Adoption or Effectiveness of Rule: The forest land values rule is required by statute (RCW 84.33.140) to be effective on January 1, 2019.
Purpose: WAC 458-40-540 contains the forest land values used by county assessors for property tax purposes. This rule is being revised to provide the forest land values to be used during 2019. WAC 458-40-660 contains the stumpage values used by harvesters of timber to calculate the timber excise tax. This rule is being revised to provide the stumpage values to be used during the first half of 2019. Additionally, the rule is being revised to incorporate stumpage values for two new stumpage value areas (7 and 9).
Citation of Rules Affected by this Order: Amending WAC 458-40-540 Forest land values2019 and 458-40-660 Timber excise taxStumpage value tablesStumpage value adjustments.
Statutory Authority for Adoption: RCW 82.01.060(2) and 84.33.096.
Adopted under notice filed as WSR 18-23-066 on November 16, 2018.
A final cost-benefit analysis is available by contacting Brenton M. Madison, P.O. Box 47453, Olympia, WA 98504-7453, phone 360-534-1583, fax 360-534-1606, TTY 1-800-451-7985, email BrentonM@dor.wa.gov, web site dor.wa.gov.
Number of Sections Adopted in Order to Comply with Federal Statute: New 0, Amended 0, Repealed 0; Federal Rules or Standards: New 0, Amended 0, Repealed 0; or Recently Enacted State Statutes: New 0, Amended 0, Repealed 0.
Number of Sections Adopted at the Request of a Nongovernmental Entity: New 0, Amended 0, Repealed 0.
Number of Sections Adopted on the Agency's own Initiative: New 0, Amended 0, Repealed 0.
Number of Sections Adopted in Order to Clarify, Streamline, or Reform Agency Procedures: New 0, Amended 2, Repealed 0.
Number of Sections Adopted using Negotiated Rule Making: New 0, Amended 0, Repealed 0; Pilot Rule Making: New 0, Amended 0, Repealed 0; or Other Alternative Rule Making: New 0, Amended 0, Repealed 0.
Date Adopted: December 28, 2018.
Erin T. Lopez
Rules Coordinator
AMENDATORY SECTION(Amending WSR 18-02-058, filed 12/29/17, effective 1/1/18)
WAC 458-40-540Forest land values((2018))2019.
The forest land values, per acre, for each grade of forest land for the ((2018))2019 assessment year are determined to be as follows:
land
grade
operability
class
((2018))2019
values per acre
1
1
2
3
4
$((208))211
((206))209
((192))195
((141))143
2
1
2
3
4
((177))180
((171))173
((164))166
((116))118
3
1
2
3
4
((137))139
((133))135
((132))134
((102))103
4
1
2
3
4
((106))108
((103))104
((102))103
((77))78
5
1
2
3
4
((77))78
((68))69
((67))68
((47))48
6
1
2
3
4
((39))40
((37))38
((37))38
((35))36
7
1
2
3
4
17
17
16
16
8
1
1
AMENDATORY SECTION(Amending WSR 18-14-023, filed 6/26/18, effective 7/1/18)
WAC 458-40-660Timber excise taxStumpage value tablesStumpage value adjustments.
(1) Introduction. This rule provides stumpage value tables and stumpage value adjustments used to calculate the amount of a harvester's timber excise tax.
(2) Stumpage value tables. The following stumpage value tables are used to calculate the taxable value of stumpage harvested from ((July 1, 2018 through December 31, 2018))January 1 through June 30, 2019:
((Washington State Department of Revenue
STUMPAGE VALUE TABLE
July 1 through December 31, 2018
Stumpage Values per Thousand Board Feet Net Scribner Log Scale(1)
Starting July 1, 2012, there are no separate
Quality Codes per Species Code.
Species
Name
Species Code
SVA (Stumpage Value Area)
Haul Zone
1
2
3
4
5
Douglas-fir(2)
DF
1
$545
$538
$531
$524
$517
 
2
550
543
536
529
522
 
3
553
546
539
532
525
 
4
616
609
602
595
588
 
5
657
650
643
636
629
 
6
306
299
292
285
278
Western Hemlock and
Other Conifer(3)
WH
1
395
388
381
374
367
 
2
429
422
415
408
401
 
3
350
343
336
329
322
 
4
401
394
387
380
373
 
5
510
503
496
489
482
 
6
278
271
264
257
250
Western Redcedar(4)
RC
1-5
1314
1307
1300
1293
1286
 
6
1302
1295
1288
1281
1274
Ponderosa Pine(5)
PP
1-6
211
204
197
190
183
Red Alder
RA
1-5
626
619
612
605
598
Black Cottonwood
BC
1-5
112
105
98
91
84
Other Hardwood
OH
1-5
340
333
326
319
312
 
6
23
16
9
2
1
Douglas-fir Poles & Piles
DFL
1-5
841
834
827
820
813
Western Redcedar Poles
RCL
1-5
1549
1542
1535
1528
1521
 
6
1484
1477
1470
1463
1456
Chipwood(6)
CHW
1-5
13
12
11
10
9
 
6
1
1
1
1
1
Small Logs(6)
SML
6
28
27
26
25
24
RC Shake & Shingle Blocks(7)
RCS
1-6
299
292
285
278
271
Posts(8)
LPP
1-6
0.35
0.35
0.35
0.35
0.35
DF Christmas Trees(9)
DFX
1-6
0.25
0.25
0.25
0.25
0.25
Other Christmas Trees(9)
TFX
1-6
0.50
0.50
0.50
0.50
0.50
(1)
Log scale conversions Western and Eastern Washington. See conversion methods WAC 458-40-680.
(2)
Includes Western Larch.
(3)
Includes all Hemlock, Spruce and true Fir species, Lodgepole Pine in SVA 6, or any other conifer not listed on this page.
(4)
Includes Alaska-Cedar.
(5)
Includes Western White Pine in SVA 6, and all Pines in SVA 1-5.
(6)
Stumpage value per ton.
(7)
Stumpage value per cord.
(8)
Includes Lodgepole posts and other posts, Stumpage Value per 8 lineal feet or portion thereof.
(9)
Stumpage Value per lineal foot.))
Washington State Department of Revenue
WESTERN WASHINGTON STUMPAGE VALUE TABLE
January 1 through June 30, 2019
Stumpage Values per Thousand Board Feet Net Scribner Log Scale(1)
Starting January 1, 2019, there are no Haul Zone adjustments.
Species Name
Species Code
SVA (Stumpage Value Area)
Stumpage Values
Douglas-fir(2)
DF
1
$507
 
2
590
 
3
576
 
4
635
 
5
620
 
9
493
 
Western Hemlock and
Other Conifer(3)
WH
1
384
 
2
474
 
3
375
 
4
408
 
5
512
 
9
370
 
Western Redcedar(4)
RC
1-5
1251
 
9
1237
 
Ponderosa Pine(5)
PP
1-5
207
 
9
193
 
Red Alder
RA
1-5
661
 
9
647
 
Black Cottonwood
BC
1-5
90
 
9
76
 
Other Hardwood
OH
1-5
335
 
9
321
 
Douglas-fir Poles & Piles
DFL
1-5
845
 
9
831
 
Western Redcedar Poles
RCL
1-5
1483
 
9
1469
 
Chipwood(6)
CHW
1-5
16
 
9
14
 
RC Shake & Shingle Blocks(7)
RCS
1-9
285
 
Posts(8)
LPP
1-9
0.35
 
DF Christmas Trees(9)
DFX
1-9
0.25
 
Other Christmas Trees(9)
TFX
1-9
0.50
 
(1)
Log scale conversions Western and Eastern Washington. See conversion methods WAC 458-40-680.
(2)
Includes Western Larch.
(3)
Includes all Hemlock, Spruce and true Fir species, or any other conifer not listed on this page.
(4)
Includes Alaska-Cedar.
(5)
Includes all Pines in SVA 1-5 & 9.
(6)
Stumpage value per ton.
(7)
Stumpage value per cord.
(8)
Includes Lodgepole posts and other posts, Stumpage value per 8 lineal feet or portion thereof.
(9)
Stumpage value per lineal foot.
Washington State Department of Revenue
EASTERN WASHINGTON STUMPAGE VALUE TABLE
January 1 through June 30, 2019
Stumpage Values per Thousand Board Feet Net Scribner Log Scale(1)
Starting January 1, 2019, there are no Haul Zone adjustments.
Species Name
Species Code
SVA (Stumpage Value Area)
Stumpage Values
Douglas-fir(2)
DF
6
$315
 
7
329
 
Western Hemlock and
Other Conifer(3)
WH
6
272
 
7
286
 
Western Redcedar(4)
RC
6
1193
 
7
1207
 
Ponderosa Pine(5)
PP
6
193
 
7
207
 
Other Hardwood
OH
6
9
 
7
9
 
Western Redcedar Poles
RCL
6
1444
 
7
1458
 
Chipwood(6)
CHW
6
1
 
7
1
 
Small Logs(6)
SML
6
23
 
7
25
 
RC Shake & Shingle Blocks(7)
RCS
6-7
285
 
Posts(8)
LPP
6-7
0.35
 
DF Christmas Trees(9)
DFX
6-7
0.25
 
Other Christmas Trees(9)
TFX
6-7
0.50
 
(1)
Log scale conversions Western and Eastern Washington. See conversion methods WAC 458-40-680.
(2)
Includes Western Larch.
(3)
Includes all Hemlock, Spruce and true Fir species, and Lodgepole Pine in SVA 6-7, or any other conifer not listed on this table.
(4)
Includes Alaska-Cedar.
(5)
Includes Western White Pine in SVA 6-7.
(6)
Stumpage value per ton.
(7)
Stumpage value per cord.
(8)
Includes Lodgepole posts and other posts, Stumpage value per 8 lineal feet or portion thereof.
(9)
Stumpage value per lineal foot.
(3) Harvest value adjustments. The stumpage values in subsection (2) of this rule for the designated stumpage value areas are adjusted for various logging and harvest conditions, subject to the following:
(a) No harvest adjustment is allowed for special forest products, chipwood, or small logs.
(b) Conifer and hardwood stumpage value rates cannot be adjusted below one dollar per MBF.
(c) Except for the timber yarded by helicopter, a single logging condition adjustment applies to the entire harvest unit. The taxpayer must use the logging condition adjustment class that applies to a majority (more than 50%) of the acreage in that harvest unit. If the harvest unit is reported over more than one quarter, all quarterly returns for that harvest unit must report the same logging condition adjustment. The helicopter adjustment applies only to the timber volume from the harvest unit that is yarded from stump to landing by helicopter.
(d) The volume per acre adjustment is a single adjustment class for all quarterly returns reporting a harvest unit. A harvest unit is established by the harvester prior to harvesting. The volume per acre is determined by taking the volume logged from the unit excluding the volume reported as chipwood or small logs and dividing by the total acres logged. Total acres logged does not include leave tree areas (RMZ, UMZ, forested wetlands, etc.,) over 2 acres in size.
(e) A domestic market adjustment applies to timber which meet the following criteria:
(i) Public timber - Harvest of timber not sold by a competitive bidding process that is prohibited under the authority of state or federal law from foreign export may be eligible for the domestic market adjustment. The adjustment may be applied only to those species of timber that must be processed domestically. According to type of sale, the adjustment may be applied to the following species:
Federal Timber Sales: All species except Alaska-cedar. (Stat. Ref. - 36 C.F.R. 223.10)
State, and Other Nonfederal, Public Timber Sales: Western Redcedar only. (Stat. Ref. - 50 U.S.C. appendix 2406.1)
(ii) Private timber - Harvest of private timber that is legally restricted from foreign export, under the authority of The Forest Resources Conservation and Shortage Relief Act (Public Law 101-382), (16 U.S.C. Sec. 620 et seq.); the Export Administration Act of 1979 (50 U.S.C. App. 2406(i)); a Cooperative Sustained Yield Unit Agreement made pursuant to the act of March 29, 1944 (16 U.S.C. Sec. 583-583i); or Washington Administrative Code (WAC 240-15-015(2)) is also eligible for the Domestic Market Adjustment.
The following harvest adjustment tables apply from ((July 1 through December 31, 2018))January 1 through June 30, 2019:
TABLE 9—Harvest Adjustment Table
Stumpage Value Areas 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and ((5))9
((July 1 through December 31, 2018))
January 1 through June 30, 2019
Type of
Adjustment
Definition
Dollar Adjustment Per
Thousand Board Feet
Net Scribner Scale
I. Volume per acre
Class 1
 
Harvest of 30 thousand board feet or more per acre.
$0.00
Class 2
 
Harvest of 10 thousand board feet to but not including 30 thousand board feet per acre.
-$15.00
Class 3
 
Harvest of less than 10 thousand board feet per acre.
-$35.00
II. Logging conditions
Class 1
 
Ground based logging a majority of the unit using tracked or wheeled vehicles or draft animals.
$0.00
Class 2
 
Cable logging a majority of the unit using an overhead system of winch driven cables.
-$85.00
Class 3
 
Applies to logs yarded from stump to landing by helicopter. This does not apply to special forest products.
-$145.00
III. Remote island adjustment:
 
 
For timber harvested from a remote island
-$50.00
IV. Thinning
Class 1
 
A limited removal of timber described in WAC 458-40-610 (28)
-$100.00
TABLE 10—Harvest Adjustment Table
Stumpage Value Areas 6 and 7
((July 1 through December 31, 2018))
January 1 through June 30, 2019
Type of
Adjustment
Definition
Dollar Adjustment Per
Thousand Board Feet
Net Scribner Scale
I. Volume per acre
Class 1
 
Harvest of more than 8 thousand board feet per acre.
$0.00
Class 2
 
Harvest of 8 thousand board feet per acre and less.
-$8.00
II. Logging conditions
Class 1
 
The majority of the harvest unit has less than 40% slope. No significant rock outcrops or swamp barriers.
$0.00
Class 2
 
The majority of the harvest unit has slopes between 40% and 60%. Some rock outcrops or swamp barriers.
-$50.00
Class 3
 
The majority of the harvest unit has rough, broken ground with slopes over 60%. Numerous rock outcrops and bluffs.
-$75.00
Class 4
 
Applies to logs yarded from stump to landing by helicopter. This does not apply to special forest products.
-$145.00
Note:
A Class 2 adjustment may be used for slopes less than 40% when cable logging is required by a duly promulgated forest practice regulation. Written documentation of this requirement must be provided by the taxpayer to the department of revenue.
III. Remote island adjustment:
 
 
For timber harvested from a remote island
-$50.00
TABLE 11—Domestic Market Adjustment
Class
 
Area Adjustment Applies
Dollar Adjustment Per Thousand Board Feet Net Scribner Scale
 
 
SVAs 1 through 5 only:
$0.00
Note:
This adjustment only applies to published MBF sawlog values.
(4) Damaged timber. Timber harvesters planning to remove timber from areas having damaged timber may apply to the department of revenue for an adjustment in stumpage values. The application must contain a map with the legal descriptions of the area, an accurate estimate of the volume of damaged timber to be removed, a description of the damage sustained by the timber with an evaluation of the extent to which the stumpage values have been materially reduced from the values shown in the applicable tables, and a list of estimated additional costs to be incurred resulting from the removal of the damaged timber. The application must be received and approved by the department of revenue before the harvest commences. Upon receipt of an application, the department of revenue will determine the amount of adjustment to be applied against the stumpage values. Timber that has been damaged due to sudden and unforeseen causes may qualify.
(a) Sudden and unforeseen causes of damage that qualify for consideration of an adjustment include:
(i) Causes listed in RCW 84.33.091; fire, blow down, ice storm, flood.
(ii) Others not listed; volcanic activity, earthquake.
(b) Causes that do not qualify for adjustment include:
(i) Animal damage, root rot, mistletoe, prior logging, insect damage, normal decay from fungi, and pathogen caused diseases; and
(ii) Any damage that can be accounted for in the accepted normal scaling rules through volume or grade reductions.
(c) The department of revenue will not grant adjustments for applications involving timber that has already been harvested but will consider any remaining undisturbed damaged timber scheduled for removal if it is properly identified.
(d) The department of revenue will notify the harvester in writing of approval or denial. Instructions will be included for taking any adjustment amounts approved.
(5) Forest-derived biomass, has a $0/ton stumpage value.