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Over Half of Prince’s Estate Will Go to the Government Haven't seen this posted yet and I browsed back a couple of pages.
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It appears that the pop star Prince may have died without a will, leaving behind a multi-million dollar and growing estate. Although Prince has one full sister and five half-siblings, Prince’s family members will not be his biggest heirs. Both the federal government and Minnesota’s state government will assess so-called “death taxes” or estate taxes on Prince’s assets, taking away more than half his estate. Between his physical assets—cash, investments, home, etc.—and his future royalties, Prince’s 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 Prince’s estate will be free from Minnesota’s death tax and only $5.45 million will escape the federal death tax. The combination of Minnesota’s top death tax rate of 16 percent, plus the federal government’s 40 percent rate, means that over 50 percent of Prince’s estate will go to the government.
http://dailysignal.com/2016/04/29/why-over-half-of-princes-estate-will-go-to-the-government/ | |
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"Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything." --Plato
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Sucks,I wish he was married still to Manuella or something...... | |
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Messed the hell up...just terrible. | |
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I love how the govenment gets away with taxing money that's already been taxed. Christopher damn! | |
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exactly | |
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My employer at some point paid taxes on the cash they they pay me. Does that mean I dont have pay taxes too?
Just because Prince may have paid taxes on the income that dosn't mean Tyka and the others did. This is not a tax on Prince but rather on the heirs. I dont think I should have to subsidize a group of people are going to inherit a forture for doing nothing.
You think Tyka and all should get all that money and not pay ANY taxes?
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Even more reason for the estate inheritors to get serious, get organised and plan some commercial releases. . Then before too long the estate will even more wealthy. . It's such a shame as Prince had created an amazing Empire. I'd hate to see Paisley Park go to ruin - as it will take a lot of money to keep it running. .
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That article is pretty much an ad, trying to scare the rest of us into various services. | |
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First of all, the government isn't "taxing money that's already been taxed'. The estate tax is a tax on the TRANSFER of wealth from the person who died (Prince) to the person(s) that get his assets (presumably his sister and half-siblings). It is THEY who owe the tax. That's income to the heirs and is taxed as such. [Edited 4/30/16 12:26pm] | |
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Good stuff but I doubt that someone who didnt leave a will, was so reckless with his business dealings, seem to think rules were differnet for him, would have had the foresite to have a big payout life insurance policy.
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Thanks for explaining. There's a lot of logistics and bureacracy that will tie up Paisley Park Studios from future posthumous releases of albums, documentaries and curating of the vault material. Prince's heirs is grieving for their relative and these responsibilities can be a crushing weight for all involved. I think fans need to be more emphatic to family of Prince. Their grief far outweighs greed and fandom. [Edited 4/30/16 12:28pm] 3121 #1 THIS YEAR | |
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Very nice-thanks for the clarification. | |
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Um ok then. PayPal transfer fees are like 3 percent. I like that better.
It had already been taxed unless prince was a tax evader. I'm talking about the money itself not people. This is punishing someone (Tyka) for Prince dying young. [Edited 4/30/16 13:58pm] No matter the ©️, Paisley Park "official can never ™️ . He gave that to us verbally on Oprah in 1996. You can't take away from us, corporate. I mean O ( + > | |
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I think taxes like this are punitve by nature and are nothing more than a crass $$ grab by the state.
My question is, if Prince had an official will, would this situation been avoided or at least mitigated a bit ? I can see maybe a tax of 4%-6% which would still be a nice haul on a multi million fortune, but to grab half the estate for no other reason than they can is scandalous. | |
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Please discuss here: http://prince.org/msg/7/425715 ALT+PLS+RTN: Pure as a pane of ice. It's a gift. | |
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