Am wondering how to handle "easements for land conservation" on the 990 tax form.
I know that if the organization buys the land then of course it is a tangible asset,
but,
what about the "easement rights for conservation purposes" ? The easement gets deeded to the Conservation Non-Profit (whether purchased or donated) but not sure how to handle these intangibles.
I would assume that they are still "assets" on the balance sheet as the easement rights have a value of either purchased value or donated FMV.
If they are valued and then they must be listed as intangible assets on the corp.books and on the 990 ? Right?
I know that donated conservation easement rights are "perpetual" in order for the donor/taxpayer to get a charitable contribution on their 1040. The donated FMV of the easement must show up on the 990 as "donated non-cash property" correct?
ANY HELP WOULD BE GREATLY APPRECIATED !!
I know that if the organization buys the land then of course it is a tangible asset,
but,
what about the "easement rights for conservation purposes" ? The easement gets deeded to the Conservation Non-Profit (whether purchased or donated) but not sure how to handle these intangibles.
I would assume that they are still "assets" on the balance sheet as the easement rights have a value of either purchased value or donated FMV.
If they are valued and then they must be listed as intangible assets on the corp.books and on the 990 ? Right?
I know that donated conservation easement rights are "perpetual" in order for the donor/taxpayer to get a charitable contribution on their 1040. The donated FMV of the easement must show up on the 990 as "donated non-cash property" correct?
ANY HELP WOULD BE GREATLY APPRECIATED !!
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