New Law Eliminates "Pop-up Tax" on Conservation Land Sale or Transfer.Biggest boost for private land conservation in decades LANSING, Mich. -- A powerful new incentive for private land conservation was signed into law last week by Gov. Jennifer Granholm <noinclude></noinclude> Jennifer Mulhern Granholm (born February 5, 1959 in Vancouver, British Columbia) is a Canadian-born American politician and the current Governor of the U.S. state of Michigan. , eliminating the "pop-up tax" on the sale or inheritance of land covered by qualified conservation agreements, allowing families to pass down property without a huge tax bill. Prior to the new law, Public Act 446 of 2006, property taxes on conserved lands, including developed lands, spiked after being sold, creating a disincentive dis·in·cen·tive n. Something that prevents or discourages action; a deterrent. disincentive Noun something that discourages someone from behaving or acting in a particular way Noun 1. for landowners to enter into conservation easements EASEMENTS, estates. An easement is defined to be a liberty privilege or advantage, which one man may have in the lands of another, without profit; it may arise by deed or prescription. Vide 1 Serg. & Rawle 298; 5 Barn. & Cr. 221; 3 Barn. & Cr. 339; 3 Bing. R. 118; 3 McCord, R. . To afford higher taxes, new landowners often had to develop the land. Both current and future landowners now have a strong incentive to keep the affected lands intact with habitat, environmental, and scenic benefits. "This is a huge step forward for private land conservation in Michigan," said Tom Bailey Tom Bailey can refer to:-
The result of more than a year of legislative effort by Sen. Michelle McManus (R-Lake Leelanau) and Rep. David Palsrok (R-Manistee), the law also eliminates the pop-up tax retroactively ret·ro·ac·tive adj. Influencing or applying to a period prior to enactment: a retroactive pay increase. [French rétroactif, from Latin for lands that have been covered by conservation agreements since the cap on property taxes was put in place by Proposal A in 1994. "This is good public policy. It's also a proper trade with local governments. As long as the lands affected by this law remain undeveloped, and under agreements that are irrevocable, they generate no demand for additional services. In fact, they provide benefits at no cost to local governments," said Brian Price Brian Price (born February 19, 1976 in Belleville, Ontario) is a Canadian coxswain. He is a graduate from Seneca College with a Civil Engineering Technology diploma. He won the gold medal at the 2002, 2005 and 2007 World Rowing Championships for Canada's men's eight rowing team in , a Heart of the Lakes board member and executive director of the Leelanau Conservancy. Residences and buildings on land covered by the law will still be subject to reassessment to the current SEV SEV Severity SEV Schienenersatzverkehr (German: Rail-Substitution-Traffic; by Bus During Engineering Works) SEV State Equalized Value SeV Sendai Virus SEV Schweizerischen Elektrotechnischen Vereins (Switzerland) , but it gives conservation property the same tax treatment as protected farm land. Founded in 2004, Heart of the Lakes is a voice and convener for the common interests of Michigan's private land conservancies, one of the most respected groups in natural resources protection today. |
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