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Qualified Forest Program
Qualified Forest Program
Michigan's Qualified Forest Program
The purpose of the Qualified Forest Program (QFP) is to encourage landowners to actively manage their privately owned forests for commercial harvest, wildlife habitat enhancement, and improvement of other non-forest resources. In exchange for managing their forests in a sustainable fashion, the landowner will receive an exemption from the local school operating millage.
Apply by September 1 to receive the exemption the following year.
Getting Started with the Qualified Forest Program
Enroll in Qualified Forest Program
Are you a landowner with a forest or wooded area that might qualify? Enroll in QFP, update enrollment or submit plan here
Assessors and Treasurers
Purchasing, Selling and Removing
Do you want to remove land from the QFP? Are you looking to sell or purchase land with enrolled in QFP? Find more information here.
Forest Management Plan
Are you a forester helping a landowner develop a forest management plan for enrollment in QFP? Are you a landowner submitting a timber harvest report or a new forest management plan? Here are the resources to get you started.
Quick Links
Form Search Find a Forester Forestry Assistance Program (staged)
- QFP 2 mill fee payment voucher: This form is for use by local units of government only. It documents payment for collected 2-mill equivalent fees from participating landowners.
- View Enrolled Parcels: Here you’ll find a comprehensive list of parcels enrolled in the program by county and township.
The Qualified Forest Program (QFP) is administered by the Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development (MDARD) under MCL 211.7jj[1}, as amended by PA 672 of 2018. The following questions and answers relate to QFP.
Qualified Forest Program (QFP) Frequently Asked Questions
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What is the Qualified Forest Program
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What are the tax benefits for enrolling in the Qualified Forest Program?
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Does the QFP exemption apply to structure?
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Is there a fee to participate in the Qualified Forest Program?
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How do I apply for the QFP tax exemption for my land?
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How does a parcel qualify to be enrolled in the program?
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Am I required to have a forest management plan to enroll in the program?
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What is a forest management plan?
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How do I get a forest management plan written for my property?
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What is a "Qualified Forester"?
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I am a forester and wish to register. How do I register?
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Are there requirements for public access to QFP lands?
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Is it possible to build a structure on land enrolled in the QFP?
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If my land is enrolled in QFP, what are my responsibilities?
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Is it possible to change the size or configuration of an existing parcel that might not otherwise qualify for the program?
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How can a landowner withdraw from Qualified Forest School Tax Affidavit (QFSTA)?
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Why is the state of Michigan offering a tax incentive program for privately-owned forestlands?
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Will the Summer tax bill collection of the annual 2 Mill QFP fee affect the ability of local tax units to retain the $2.50 per parcel SET collection fee for those that qualify?
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Does QFP harm the local school funding?
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Who pays Recapture Tax when a tax parcel is removed from QFP?
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What is considered a reportable commercial timber harvest for QFP?
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When do I begin to receive my QFP property tax benefit?
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How do I know that my tax parcel is enrolled in QFP to receive tax benefits?
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Can a QFP-enrolled parcel also receive another tax exemption or become exempt from taxation?
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Do I need to disclose that my property is enrolled in QFP when selling?
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Will I be allowed to sell carbon credits while enrolled in the Qualified Forest Program?