United States v. EcoVest Capital Inc., et al
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1:18-cv-05774
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February 01, 2022
US Can Seek Disgorgement In $3B Easement Fight, Court Told
A real estate company can be forced to forfeit money it made promoting conservation easement transactions in a purported $3 billion syndicate scheme, the U.S. government told a Georgia federal court, rejecting arguments that disgorgement isn't available to the government.
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December 13, 2021
Real Estate Co. Fights Disgorgement In $3B Easement Dispute
A real estate company shouldn't have to forfeit money made from marketing conservation easement transactions the government argues were abusive, it told a Georgia federal court in a $3 billion dispute, arguing disgorgement isn't available under federal tax law.
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September 08, 2021
Judge Sets 2023 Trial For $3B Tax Easement Dispute
A real estate company and appraiser will have to wait two more years to defend themselves at trial from the government's 2018 suit over an alleged $3 billion abusive easement scheme after a Georgia federal judge scheduled trial for 2023.
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July 16, 2021
Real Estate Co. Wants All Docs Given In $3B Easement Row
The U.S. government should be compelled to hand over all the documents it is withholding from a real estate company in a $3 billion conservation easement case, the company told a Georgia federal court.
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July 06, 2021
Appraiser Can Pursue Tax Privacy Claims In $3B Easement Row
A property appraiser accused by the federal government of helping orchestrate a $3 billion conservation easement tax scheme can sue the government claiming it wrongfully disclosed his taxpayer information, a Georgia federal judge said Tuesday.
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July 01, 2021
Judge Extends Discovery In $3B Conservation Easement Row
A Georgia federal judge on Thursday extended discovery deadlines by 20 days in a $3 billion conservation easement dispute after a real estate company and appraiser accused the U.S. government of needlessly prolonging the case.
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June 30, 2021
Don't Draw Out Discovery In $3B Easement Fight, Court Told
A Georgia federal court shouldn't prolong a $3 billion conservation easement dispute that has been running for over two years by acceding to the U.S. government's request for a discovery deadline extension, an appraiser and real estate company said.
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April 12, 2021
Appraiser In Alleged $3B Easement Scheme Gets Lifelong Bar
An appraiser the Internal Revenue Service accused of taking part in an abusive conservation easement scheme worth some $3 billion was permanently barred by a Georgia federal judge Monday from participating in easement deductions.
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November 09, 2020
US Adds More Allegations In $2B Easement Deduction Row
The U.S. government Monday amplified its suit in a federal court accusing a Georgia real estate company and several individuals of illegally generating more than $2 billion in conservation easement tax deductions, adding 40 more transactions it said were abusive.
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August 24, 2020
Appraiser Can't Sue IRS For Alleged Privacy Violations
A conservation easement appraiser accused by the government of promoting abusive schemes lost his bid Monday in a Georgia federal court to countersue the government for what he says were privacy violations.
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