KEY POINTS
  • One bill that was proposed earlier this year aims to curb abuses of tax deductions for land preservation.
  • The proposal has made it into House Democrats' reconciliation bill and is expected to also be included by the Senate.
  • "We are hopeful that this will move forward and get signed into law by the president," one advocate said.
The $1.7 trillion federal spending bill includes a new change that will curb the abuse of tax incentives for land conservation. Pictured, Montana.

Lawmakers on Capitol Hill may pass a measure to curb abuses by taxpayers using a particular tax deduction for land preservation.

The bill, named the Charitable Conservation Easement Program Integrity Act of 2021, has been included in the House Democrats' budget reconciliation package.