The share of timber is part of the attractiveness to the community in the Community Based Forest Management (CBFM) program. Timbers such as teak and pine were considered a source of long-term income or as a savings (pensions). This paper aims to provide an overview of the benefits that the community will receive from the timber when the harvest implemented. This research was conducted by two methods, the first is interviews with Perhutani staff to obtain data on the number and period of thinning and harvest time for teak and pine. The second is literature study to get data about memorandum of cooperation agreement (PKS / NPK) between Perhutani and society. The results show that the share of timber listed in the cooperation agreement between Perhutani and the community (farmers)can be categorized as profit sharing because the wood income received by farmers is net after deducting the expenses. Under normal conditions, assuming the correction factor 1 and the increase in the selling price of woods equal to the value of inflation, the revenue share of wood that will be received by pine farmers in the 30th year is around Rp 24.937.500. While the share of wood that will be accepted by teak farmers in the 40th year is around Rp 130.100.000.