Friday, December 2, 2011

Plan for the Future of Your Land, 12/14/11

Forest Stewardship Polycom Workshop:    

Plan for the Future of Your Land

December 14, 2011;  1:00 – 4:00 PM ET (12:00 – 3:00 PM CT)

Broadcast live via Polycom from the University of Florida Campus to Extension facilities in Alachua, Baker, Clay, Gadsden, Highlands, Holmes, Lake, Madison, Miami-Dade, Osceola, Santa Rosa, Sumter and Walton Counties

 

 

Succession planning is the process of setting up a smooth transition between you and the future owners of your property. While estate planning is an important part of the process of passing the land on to the next owner, estate planning alone will not ensure that the property will be owned and managed in the future as you intend. When land is passed to heirs intact and with clear visions about how it is to be managed and why, the land is much more likely to be kept intact and managed as a legacy to the parents. This can establish a pattern for future generations.  This workshop will provide guidance on effective succession planning, an estate tax update and important estate planning tips and guidance on conservation planning options and associated tax benefits. 

 

Presenters will include Dr. Michael Gutter, University of Florida - IFAS and Busy Kislig Shires-Byerly, Conservation Trust for Florida

 

Foresters, this workshop is approved for 2 Cat. 2 SAF CFEs.

 

Register now – This one’s FREE

Details and registration:  http://fsp-videoconference121411.eventbrite.com/

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Chris Demers, CF

Forest Stewardship Coordinator

UF-IFAS School of Forest Resources and Conservation

PO Box 110410

118 Newins-Ziegler Hall

Gainesville, FL 32611-0410

ph: (352) 846-2375

fax: (352) 846-1277

mobile: (352) 514-0819

http://www.sfrc.ufl.edu/forest_stewardship

 

Have land?  Get a plan and stay connected.

 

1 comment:

  1. While estate planning is an important part of the process of transfer of ownership of land, real estate to go it alone will not ensure that the property is owned and managed in the future as you intended.

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