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Moose Mountains Regional Greenways Presents Workshop on Tax Incentives for Land Conservation

UNION, NH – Moose Mountains Regional Greenways (MMRG) and UNH Cooperative Extension will present a free workshop for area landowners called “Tax Incentives for Landowners: Basic Income and Estate Tax Issues Related to Land Conservation” on Monday, May 19 at 7 p.m. The workshop will take place in the function room of the Greater Wakefield Resource Center, 245 Main Street in Union, NH.

 

UNH Land and Water Extension Educator Phil Auger and MMRG’s new Director of Land Conservation Clay Mitchell will cover recent changes to the federal income tax law, qualified appraisals, IRS Form 8283, deductible expenses, bargain sales, the federal estate tax and more. This workshop is funded by grants from the New Hampshire Estuaries Project and the New Hampshire State Conservation Committee’s “Moose Plate” grant program.

 

Phil has worked for UNH Cooperative Extension since 1976. He provides land conservation guidance to private landowners, communities and private non-profit conservation organizations and is involved with a broad spectrum of conservation and policy issues related to land and water conservation.

 

Clay Mitchell is an attorney with an M.S. in Environmental Law and a Ph.D. in Natural Resources and Earth System Science. He has presented extensively at a number of planning conferences throughout the state and region and assisted the communities of Middleton, New Durham, Brookfield, Epping and Newfields with planning and environmental planning services.

 

The mission of the New Hampshire Estuaries Project is to protect, enhance and monitor the environmental quality of the state’s estuaries. For more information about the New Hampshire Estuaries Project, visit www.nhep.unh.edu or call 603-862-3948.

 

The “Moose Plate” program is funded by revenue from the sale of each $30 NH conservation license plate. For more information about the Moose Plate program call 603-796-2615 or visit www.mooseplate.com.

 

University of New Hampshire Cooperative Extension provides New Hampshire citizens with research-based education and information, enhancing their ability to make informed decisions that strengthen youth, families and communities, sustain natural resources, and improve the economy. For more information, visit http://ceinfo.unh.edu.

 

Moose Mountains Regional Greenways is a non-profit organization that works to conserve and connect the most special natural areas of New Hampshire’s northern Strafford and southern Carroll counties. For more information, call 603-817-8260.

 

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