March 27, 2019
A conservation easement appraiser accused in a $2 billion tax case has told a Georgia federal court that most of the federal government's allegations against him should be dismissed because they are untimely and unspecific.
March 25, 2019
A Georgia federal court should dismiss a real estate investor from a $2 billion conservation tax dispute because she did not appraise property, the activity that triggers the statute at issue in the case, the investor recently told the court.
February 21, 2019
A Georgia real estate company denied the federal government's allegations that it illegally generated more than $2 billion in tax deductions through conservation easement donations, saying Thursday that the government's claims were baseless in the face of its open-book policy.
December 19, 2018
A real estate company in Georgia and five individuals are facing allegations of illegally generating more than $2 billion in tax deductions by using partnerships to donate conservation easements, according to an announcement Wednesday from the U.S. Department of Justice.