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So, what are the advantages of working with a land trust?

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Land trusts are very closely tied to the communities in which they operate. Moreover, land trusts' nonprofit tax status allows them to offer a variety of tax benefits. Donations of land, land preservation agreements or money may qualify you for income, estate or gift tax savings. Moreover, because they are private organizations, land trusts can be more flexible and creative than public agencies - and can act more quickly - in saving land.

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  • home
  • about WVLT
    • mission statement
    • who we are
    • board & staff
    • land trust FAQs
    • contact us
    • financial statement
  • events
    • walks & talks
    • track the trestle
    • houses on the land 2012
    • past events
      • WVLT honors Nadine Lemmon
      • House Tour 2011
  • easements
    • Protected Properties
    • Esopus
    • Gardiner
    • Lloyd
    • New Paltz
    • Rosendale
    • Shawangunk
  • rail trail
    • Wallkill Valley Rail Trail
    • Wallkill Valley Rail Trail-New Paltz
    • Wallkill Valley Rail Trail-Gardiner
    • Wallkill Valley Rail Trail-Extension
      • Joppenberg Mountain
  • shop
    • land trust note cards
    • G. Steve Jordan photographic print
    • trestle tote
  • ways to give
    • volunteer
    • donate by mail
    • donate online
  • contact us
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