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Re: New forever wild land purchase
[Re: therealhojo]
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12/22/17 07:19 AM
12/22/17 07:19 AM
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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.
"Why do you ask"?
Always vote the slowest path to socialism.
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Re: New forever wild land purchase
[Re: therealhojo]
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12/22/17 10:27 AM
12/22/17 10:27 AM
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It's not quite that easy. Not supposed to be, that's the reason this one is raising eyebrows.
"Why do you ask"?
Always vote the slowest path to socialism.
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Re: New forever wild land purchase
[Re: jbatey1]
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12/22/17 01:58 PM
12/22/17 01:58 PM
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Posts: 5,034 Gurley, Alabama
Standbanger
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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? Hollytree Guess creek
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Re: New forever wild land purchase
[Re: 2Dogs]
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12/22/17 03:43 PM
12/22/17 03:43 PM
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hunterbuck
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Booner
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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.
"You think I care? Roll Damn Tide"
Have you tried Google?
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Re: New forever wild land purchase
[Re: hunterbuck]
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12/22/17 03:59 PM
12/22/17 03:59 PM
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Freak of Nature
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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.
"Why do you ask"?
Always vote the slowest path to socialism.
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