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Showing Original Post only (View all)The government will get a $150 to $250 million payday from Prince's estate [View all]
Both the federal government and Minnesotas state government will assess so-called death taxes or estate taxes on Princes assets, taking away more than half his estate. Between his physical assetscash, investments, home, etc.and his future royalties, Princes estate has been estimated to be between $300 and $500 million.
If Prince were married, he could have passed on the entirety of his estate to his spouse tax free. However, without a spouse, only $1.6 million of Princes estate will be free from Minnesotas death tax and only $5.45 million will escape the federal death tax.
The combination of Minnesotas top death tax rate of 16 percent, plus the federal governments 40 percent rate, means that over 50 percent of Princes estate will go to the government.
Had Prince known ahead of time that he would die at such a young age, he may have been able to reduce the governments reach into his estate through tax planning, but with a fortune as large as his, the governments claim to his estate was inevitable.
http://dailysignal.com/2016/04/29/why-over-half-of-princes-estate-will-go-to-the-government/
If Prince were married, he could have passed on the entirety of his estate to his spouse tax free. However, without a spouse, only $1.6 million of Princes estate will be free from Minnesotas death tax and only $5.45 million will escape the federal death tax.
The combination of Minnesotas top death tax rate of 16 percent, plus the federal governments 40 percent rate, means that over 50 percent of Princes estate will go to the government.
Had Prince known ahead of time that he would die at such a young age, he may have been able to reduce the governments reach into his estate through tax planning, but with a fortune as large as his, the governments claim to his estate was inevitable.
http://dailysignal.com/2016/04/29/why-over-half-of-princes-estate-will-go-to-the-government/
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The government will get a $150 to $250 million payday from Prince's estate [View all]
Miles Archer
Apr 2016
OP
The use of death tax is a Right Wing meme they love to use rather than an estate tax.
YOHABLO
Apr 2016
#29
Then again, with a will, some lawyer would have gotten rich shielding the estate from taxes
Hoyt
Apr 2016
#5
Did you read the full title of my post, or did you stop at the word "payday?"
Miles Archer
Apr 2016
#13
As it should be... except for the portion that will pay for wars and war machines.
hunter
Apr 2016
#12