Nancy A. McLaughlin, Stephen Small, Philip Tabas, and Mark Weston: Some Dirty Realities About Syndicated Conservation Easements (June 8, 2020)

Nancy A. McLaughlin of University of Utah S.J. Quinney College of Law, Stephen Small of Law Office of Stephen J. Small, Esq., P.C., Philip Tabas, and Mark Weston have made available for download their article, “Some Dirty Realities About Syndicated Conservation Easements,” published in 167 Tax Notes 1729 (2020). The abstract is as follows:

Syndicated conservation easement transactions are profit-motivated tax shelters that promoters try to cloak with the feel-good nature of land conservation. This article explains the abusive nature of these transactions.

To see the full article, click: “Some Dirty Realities About Syndicated Conservation Easements”

Posted by Anthony Tran, Associate Editor, Wealth Strategies Journal

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