Kings River Land Trust is a non-profit organization that works directly with landowners in placing Agricultural Conservation Easements on farmland and riaparian lands. Our mission is to safeguard the Kings River and its lands for future generations. We are governed by a board of directors that has deep agricultural roots and natural resource experience in Fresno County. As members of the California Council of Land Trusts, Kings River Land Trust adheres to best management practices for land trusts and the conservation of privately owned lands. We work with uncompromising ethics in regard to protection and conservation of the Kings River landscape. Kings River Land Trust is looking for landowners who are interested in permanently protecting their land from conversion to non-ag uses. An agricultural conservation easement (ACE) is a voluntary agreement to sell or donate certain development rights to ensure that land remains as productive farmland and/or riparian habitat. No public access on private land is required. Land with an ACE can be sold, leased, inherited by family members, and/or further encumbered for financing. ACEs can also meet mitigation needs. The owners may change the crops they grow and can make allowance for future farm buildings or homes for children or farm workers. Families are free to use the proceeds from an ACE sale any way they see fit. Some common uses are to retire long-term debt, buy out other family members or complete a tax deferred exchange for additional land. The land just needs to stay in production agriculture and/or riparian habitat. Naturally, the water rights must stay with the land and cannot be permanently severed from the property. The laws protecting ACEs are very strong, so for all practical purposes, ACEs should be considered permanent. Anyone who is interested or just curious can call Kings River Land Trust to determine if a project would be feasible. There is no cost or obligation to do this. After getting more information, we recommend you consult with legal, tax advisors and most importantly the entire family.
An agricultural conservation easement (ACE) helps protect farming as a way of life for you, your children, and for all those who love the land and depend on its bounty. Agricultural conservation easements:
Hypothetical example of 100 acres of prime irrigated land: Fair market value of bare land (before the ACE): $25K/ac Fair market value after ACE is placed: 20K/ac Indicated ACE value: $5K/ac The $5,000 is what would be paid the landowner per acre of land. It is Kings River Land Trust’s policy to request a donation by the landowner of approx. 3% of the ACE value to help monitor, steward and protect the ACE into perpetuity. This may be considered a tax-deductible donation. The landowner pays for the appraisal but this and some transaction costs may be paid/ reimbursed by Kings River Land Trust at the closing. Landowners cover their own legal or accounting costs.
Landowners can either donate an ACE to generate tax benefits or they can sell an ACE. Most common are sales based on the full value of the ACE which generates cash and may create some tax benefits. In some instances, a landowner may choose to donate a portion of the ACE value. The sale of an ACE may have tax consequences and you should discuss the entire transaction with a tax advisor.
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In 2015, Congress enacted one of the most powerful conservation measures in decades: the enhanced federal tax incentive for conservation easement donations.
If you own land with important natural, agricultural or historic resources, donating a conservation easement can be a prudent way to both save the land you love forever and to realize significant federal tax savings.
The incentive increases the benefits to landowners by: