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Court Questions Appraiser’s Valuation Of Syndicated Conservation Easement

Christopher P. Woehrle discusses a court case that focuses on how to document correctly the charitable deduction from a syndicated conservation easement.

The recent case of Oconee Landing Property, LLC et al. v. Commissioner (Oconee)1 demonstrates that securing a “qualified appraiser” isn’t enough to document correctly the charitable deduction from a syndicated conservation easement. Before examining the case, let’s review the difference between a conventional and a syndicated conservation easement.

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