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Financial Planning
April 1, 2006
David A. Twibell
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Natural Beauty A landowner donating an conservation easement may get breaks on income, estate and property taxes. mark for My Articles similar articles
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IRS to Penalize Improper Deductions for Conservation Easement Donations The IRS is moving to disallow improper deductions for transfers of easements on property to charities, as well as for transfers of easements in connection with purchases of property from charities. mark for My Articles similar articles
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June 2, 2008
Congress Renews Incentive for Land Conservation Gifts Donors who want to contribute land and property easements for conservation purposes can take advantage of an enhanced tax deduction. mark for My Articles similar articles
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Mar/Apr 2004
John R. McAdams
Determining Site Potential The following tips help owners and developers assess a site's development potential, whether it is an office park, chain restaurant, shopping center, or multifamily property. mark for My Articles similar articles
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Look, But Don't Touch Why bother going to the trouble of applying for a National Register listing? The answer is simple: tax breaks. But while landmark status for your house can mean money in your pocket, it may come with strings attached. mark for My Articles similar articles