Title: Federal tax incentives for private environmental planning
Abstract:A hypothetical case study is used to illustrate how Federal tax incentives can be used to preserve open space as a natural resource. Tax incentives and disincentives both encourage and discourage open...A hypothetical case study is used to illustrate how Federal tax incentives can be used to preserve open space as a natural resource. Tax incentives and disincentives both encourage and discourage open-space preservation, but if understood in their application and effect by family counsel, land-use planners, real-estate experts, local conservation commissions and town council, much more can be done to achieve protection. Direct funding or subsidy programs at the Federal level and indirect subsidy through charitable deductions are available. The subsidy may not last indefinitely in its present form unless the support is contingent on compliance with sound land-use regulation.Read More
Publication Year: 1978
Publication Date: 1978-01-01
Language: en
Type: article
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