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Easement Fund Victory on Perpetuity Will Result in More Attention on Valuation
In the latest victory for taxpayers, the Tax Court determined that the Treasury failed to follow federal law in enacting a conservation easement perpetuity rule known as the “proceeds regulation.” The majority opinion held that conservation easement deeds no longer have to comply with the proceeds regulation, which it was “not optimistic” the taxpayer, Valley Park, would have met. Rather, the Tax Court applied the two overarching perpetuity requirements of the underlying statute, which it found that Valley Park satisfied.
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