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Re: New forever wild land purchase [Re: therealhojo] #2341076
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Originally Posted By: therealhojo
That's like a conservation easement. It's a great way to avoid paying taxes to the government.


Sounds really good if you flip it through straw companies and increase the value of the property 5 to 10 times the true value.



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Re: New forever wild land purchase [Re: !shiloh!] #2341115
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It's not quite that easy.

Re: New forever wild land purchase [Re: therealhojo] #2341282
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Originally Posted By: therealhojo
It's not quite that easy.


Not supposed to be, that's the reason this one is raising eyebrows.



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Re: New forever wild land purchase [Re: jbatey1] #2341453
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Yep the Jackson county land lot of good hunting with no access unless you live beside it or above it or have poaching ways


No access? To where?

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Re: New forever wild land purchase [Re: 2Dogs] #2341582
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Originally Posted By: 2Dogs
Jackson Co. has the largest amount of FW land in the state


I would have though Baldwin would have the largest amount of FW land. Upper Delta/Holland/Mobile-Tensaw alone is about 48K acres, mostly in Baldwin County, then there's Perdido River (7000+ acres), and several smaller ones.


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Re: New forever wild land purchase [Re: hunterbuck] #2341597
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Jackson Co. has the largest amount of FW land in the state


I would have though Baldwin would have the largest amount of FW land. Upper Delta/Holland/Mobile-Tensaw alone is about 48K acres, mostly in Baldwin County, then there's Perdido River (7000+ acres), and several smaller ones.


Revenue commish said Jackson was #1, IDK, just going off what he said. He may be adding land swaps with Alabama Power and Nature Conservancy lands. I do know it has been in the recent past.



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