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A Tax Guide to Conservation Easements

A Tax Guide to Conservation Easements
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C. Timothy Lindstrom

304 pages | 0 | 6 x 9
Voluntary land conservation, resulting from increasingly alluring tax benefits, has significantly changed the face of land use in the United States and promises to have an even more significant influence in the future. There are more than 1,500 land trusts in the U.S. today, involving millions of acres of land that have been permanently protected by conservation easements. Most of these land trusts depend heavily upon the significant income or estate tax benefits offered by the federal tax code as an incentive for voluntary land conservation. However, only a very small percentage of land trust personnel, landowners or their advisors, or even government officials, fully understand the complexity of the requirements for these tax benefits.

This is a comprehensive book on the tax benefits of the charitable contribution, or bargain sale, of a conservation easement. It provides a detailed explanation of the complex and extensive requirements of the federal tax code and related concepts, including the rules governing the operation of tax-exempt organizations such as land trusts. Clearly written, systematic in its coverage, it is intended to be of value for anyone who deals with land trust issues, including land trust staff and trustees, landowners, lawyers, accountants, government officials, and interested lay people. Structured for easy reference, A Tax Guide to Conservation Easements is designed to be used as a resource tool. Related topics are cross-referenced throughout. All principles in the book are illustrated with one or more useful examples.

The tax benefits of contributing a conservation easement are unquestionably the heart of voluntary land conservation today. Knowledge of the tax law relating to land trusts and conservation easements is vital to properly establishing and managing land trusts and to insuring the tax deductibility of conservation easements. The future of voluntary land conservation is dependent on a clear understanding of tax policy. Complete, meticulous, and up to date, A Tax Guide to Conservation Easements is an essential handbook.
Preface
 
Section One: Basic Principles
Chapter 1. An Overview of Voluntary Conservation Tools
Chapter 2. Basic Tax Law Principles
Section Two: Regulatory Requirements for Deductible Conservation Easements
Chapter 3. Deductions are Limited to "Qualified Conservation Contributions"
Section Three: Income Tax Benefits
Chapter 4. Calculation of the Tax Benefit
Chapter 5. Easement Valuation
Chapter 6. Substantiation Requirements and Penalties
Section Four: Estate and Gift Tax Benefits
Chapter 7. Basic Estate Tax Concepts
Chapter 8. Conservation Easements and Estate and Gift Taxes
Chapter 9. Conservation Easements and Other Estate Planning Techniques
Chapter 10. Other Forms of Charitable Giving and Estate Taxes
 
Appendix A: Internal Revenue Code Provisions Governing Conservation Easements
Appendix B: Income Tax Regulations for Conservation Easements
Glossary
References
 
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