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Easement Appraisal Basics for Land Trust Practitioners
87 minutes Recorded 2/15/2022 Instructors: Bill Silberstein, Mark Weston
Qualified appraisals are the lynchpin of the process that allows landowners to benefit from federal income, estate and state tax incentives flowing from the donation of a conservation easement. A poorly supported appraisal, whether fraudulent or merely sloppy, damages the integrity of a conservation easement transaction regardless of the conservation values involved. It also damages the reputation of the land trust involved in the transaction, risks violating the public trust, and may reduce support for conservation in general.
Join conservation attorney Bill Silberstein and appraiser Mark Weston as they provide an introduction to the requirements for appraisals of conservation easements used to seek charitable deductions outlined in §1.170A - 13, 14, 16, & 17 of the Treasury regulations.
Here’s a look at what we will cover:
- Overview of the appraisal process
- Strategies for selecting an appraiser
- Common mistakes made in valuing easements
- Tips for recognizing inappropriate or abusive appraisals
- Review of appraisal guidelines from Land Trust Standards and Practices
Access to this recording will expire on December 31, 2023, and is subject to availability of the AdobeConnect service.
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