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The bill amends the Internal Revenue Code to increase tax deductions for reforestation expenditures and creates a new deduction for reforestation costs related to timber damaged or destroyed by qualified natural disasters. It raises the base expensing limits for reforestation from $10,000 to $30,000 (and from $5,000 to $15,000 for married filing separately), with automatic inflation adjustments after 2026. The bill also allows a deduction of up to $500,000 per property (or $1,000,000 aggregate) for disaster-related reforestation expenditures, subject to recapture if the property is sold within 10 years.
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