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Step-by-Step Guide to:
Conservation Easement |
Gifts of Land |
Bargain Sale |
Trade Land
STEP-BY-STEP GUIDE TO TRADE LAND DONATIONS
Kachemak Heritage Land Trust accepts "fee title"
gifts of land, that is, gifts of all the rights of a
parcel of land including ownership. Property donated to
the Land Trust in fee need not have conservation value
to create a tax deduction for the donor. If the land has
conservation value, KHLT will either hold it, or put
appropriate restrictions on it and sell it. If the
property does not have conservation value, the Land
Trust will sell it and put the proceeds toward further
conservation work.
If you are interested in donating land for sale or
exchange (trade land) to KHLT, these steps will be
followed:
1. Evaluate Property: KHLT representatives
will visit your property to evaluate its potential
fair sale and visually check for hazardous materials in
order to make a preliminary determination as to whether
your property meets KHLT's criteria for accepting trade
lands.
2. Discuss Owner's Objectives: A KHLT
representative will meet with you at the KHLT office or
your home to discuss your objectives for the property
and for the use of the revenue to be received by KHLT
from the sale. You should then review this information
with your personal tax and legal advisors.
3. Request KHLT Board approval: If you decide
to go forward with the trade land donation, a KHLT
representative will present a review of the property and
its value to the KHLT Board of Directors at the next
regularly scheduled board meeting for formal board
approval.
4. Prepare letter of Intent: KHLT will prepare
a letter of intent, to be signed by all parties, setting
forth the terms of the donation.
5. Check title: KHLT requires proof of clear
title. All taxes are expected to be current. Usually,
the land donor pays for title insurance.
6. Prepare conveyance documents: KHLT
representatives and legal counsel prepare the grant deed
and other appropriate documents.
7. Obtain an appraisal: If you or your advisor
determines that the land donation will qualify as a
charitable gift, you must select and hire an appraiser
to analyze the market value of the property at the time
of the gift. KHLT can provide you with a list of
appraisers.
8. Sign deed: After a final review of the
documents, you and KHLT's president and secretary will
sign the deed. KHLT will then record the deed in the
appropriate recorder's office.
9. Submit Form 8283 to the IRS: You must
attach IRS 8283 (for "Noncash Charitable Contributions")
to the income tax return that you submit for the year in
which you sold the land to KHLT. |