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Brokers raise billions for green land deals IRS calls tax scams Expanded government crackdowns on syndicated conservation easement land deals are creating financial and legal headaches for some wealthy investors. May 7, 2021 9 MINS New York fund manager Andrew Beer got an unsolicited email offer a few months ago that sounded too good to be true join other investors to buy 276 acres of land in Mississippi, promise never to develop it, and get whopping tax deductions of as much as five times the amount invested. The pitch was for what’s known as a syndicated conservation easement, a type of land deal that the Internal Revenue Service says is often an abusive tax shelter. The offer came from a family office with a website touting partnerships with Middle East wealth funds. As an added enticement, the salesman offered Beer options to insure against the risk of IRS audits and investor liability lawsuits. ....
Date Time UniSA to lead research on sustainable neighbourhoods Researchers at the University of South Australia will support housing research across a diverse range of areas in 2021, including leading a project on sustainable precinct development, and contributing to four other studies under the National Housing Research Program (NHRP). The Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute (AHURI) has confirmed allocation of NHRP funding for 2021, with UniSA receiving approximately $200,000 from AHURI for this round of projects. Co-Director of the AHURI UniSA Research Centre, Professor Stefanie Dühr, will be leading a project entitled ‘Sustainable housing at a neighbourhood scale’. The project will involve three other UniSA researchers, Dr Rob Crocker, Dr Stephen Berry, and Dr Jennifer Bonham and is part of a larger Inquiry into housing in a circular economy led by Professor Ralph Horne (RMIT). ....
Sponsored Archegos Capital, the heavily leveraged family office of former Tiger Cub Bill Hwang, reportedly triggered huge losses in a handful of stocks, including ViacomCBS and Discovery, that began last Friday. Now the new chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission, Gary Gensler, and other global regulators are considering what to do to prevent a similar implosion. The stock meltdown impacted six banks who lent money on margin to Hwang’s family office, including Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, Credit Suisse, and Nomura. The chaos apparently started when Hwang couldn’t make his margin calls. The banks started selling shares of the companies on Friday, rocking the markets and sending investors into a tail spin to figure out what was happening. ....