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DONATE LAND
Donating land for conservation purposes
and wildlife habitat protection is truly one of the most lasting
legacies a person can leave. Land donation may also be an
optimal strategy for you if:
- You want to ensure that your property will
remain undeveloped and provide undisturbed habitat for wildlife
in perpetuity;
- You wish to relieve yourself or your heirs
of the tax burden for your property;
- You own property you no longer use;
- You wish to reduce estate tax burdens; or
- You would like to be relieved of the responsibility
of managing or caring for land.
An outright donation of land to Orenda
during your lifetime releases you from the responsibility
of managing your land. It can also provide substantial income
tax deductions and estate tax benefits, while avoiding any
capital gains taxes you would incur from selling the property.
Most importantly, your land will be preserved and protected
in perpetuity as habitat for wildlife.
Of course, you may also donate land to
Orenda via your will.
OTHER LAND PROTECTION OPTIONS
Bargain Sale of Land
If you would like your land to be preserved and protected
by Orenda, but need some immediate income from the sale of
your property, a bargain sale may be an appropriate option
for you. In a bargain sale, you sell the land for less than
its fair market value. This not only makes it more affordable
for Orenda to purchase, but offers several benefits to you
as well. A bargain sale provides cash, generally reduces your
capital gains tax, and entitles you to a charitable income
tax deduction based on the difference between the land's fair
market value and its sale price. Of course, the land must
be compatible with Orenda's mission, goals, and budgetary
limitations.
Conservation Restriction
If you would like your land to be preserved for wildlife
habitat, but prefer to retain ownership, a conservation restriction
may provide a means of doing so. A conservation restriction
(also called a "conservation easement") is a legal
agreement between a landowner and a land trust that permanently
limits uses of the land in order to protect its conservation
values. The restriction allows you to continue to own and
use your land and to sell it or pass it on to heirs. Depending
on the size and nature of your property, a conservation restriction
may apply to all or just a portion of your land. Keep in mind,
however, that some land may not be eligible for a conservation
restriction due to size, location, or current use.
When you donate a conservation restriction,
you permanently give up some of the rights associated with
the land, such as construction or development. Your heirs
or other future owners will also be bound by the conservation
restriction's terms. If you donate a conservation restriction
to Orenda, Orenda will be responsible for making sure these
terms are followed.
A conservation restriction may also offer
you tax savings, including an income tax-deductible charitable
donation and reduced property taxes. You should consult with
a tax advisor for more information on tax savings related
to conservation restrictions.
A conservation restriction can also provide
a way to pass land on to your heirs, while limiting their
tax liability. By removing the land's development potential,
the restriction lowers its market value, which in turn lowers
both estate and property taxes.
Whether you choose to donate a conservation
restriction during your lifetime or by your will, such a provision
can make a critical difference in protecting and preserving
your land and precious wildlife habitat in perpetuity.
What Should I Do Next?
If you have land you would like to see preserved and protected
by Orenda for wildlife habitat:
- Contact Orenda. Orenda can
help you develop a land conservation plan appropriate for
your needs, and can guide you through the process of working
with attorneys, appraisers, accountants and land planners
who are familiar with land protection techniques. Call us
at 508-362-4798 or Email us at orenda@orendalandtrust.org.
- Talk with your own legal and financial
advisors. The information provided here is intended
only as an overview of possible options. You should make
decisions affecting the ownership and use of your property
after careful consideration and professional consultation.
- Read further. Several publications
discussing donation, conservation restrictions and other
conservation techniques are available from the Land
Trust Alliance and the Massachusetts
Land Trust Coalition. The Compact
of Cape Cod Conservation Trusts also offers information
on conservation options for private land owners.
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