U.S. Fish & Wildlife closed out the Beach Mouse Permitting process on May 29, 2009 for Batch V. Everyone who wanted to get an ITP (Incidental Take Permit) for vacant land had to have their information and application turned in to U.S. Fish & Wildlife by the 29th of Continue Reading
Fort Morgan & Gulf Coast News – November/December
It has been a while since you've seen a News Letter from me and I thought the 4th Quarter of 2008 was a good time to share some news about our real estate market with you. Our market has seen some great change over the past couple of years and we have really taken some hits Continue Reading
New Procedure for Collecting Alabama State Capital Gains Taxes for Out of State Owners
The State of Alabama has had a Capital Gains tax for many years. Our State Government recently passed a new law dictating that this tax be handled in a much different way for out of state owners than it has been handled in the past. For out of state owners, this tax will now Continue Reading
(ITP) Incidental Take Permit for Alabama Beach Mouse (ABM) – Peromyscus Polionotus Ammobates
According to local U.S. Fish & Wildlife biologist, applicants can expect to receive Batch IV (ITP) Incidental Take Permits in the next 60 to 90 days. This process takes a tremendous amount of time. Like with any other government agency there is no way to hurry this Continue Reading