- normally you have until the filing deadline to file for an extension - so they probably have 9 months before the extension has to be filed - normally an extension is just that, a fairly simple I haven't filed yet, I'll take the 6 more months please
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so that's the point i brought up earlier, given either with the nine month period you reference or the january 2017 deadline referenced by another orger - either way and whichever the true deadline for payment of prince's estate taxes -in my opinion there is no conceivable reason to rush into the sale of prince's assets. . you seem to agree with me that tax court will be very lenient in granting an emergency or other extension to prince's heirs. so where is the rush? . to clarify, i'm asking this question because on another thread, we are discussing the tineline of the sale of Paisley park, which is allegedly 'on the block' due to the need for payment of estate taxes. . perhaps it is simply bad reporting, but an article published recently in the star tribune allegedly quoted bremer as saying that they were considering all options for sale, including Paisley Park, in order to meet a tax obligation i cannot even believe is due yet. | |
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http://www.bankrate.com/f...lding.aspx
Big disclaimers. Speculating. Just a blatherer. Not an attorney. Any real attorney, be kind in your corrections.
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ok this may be a bit cynical of me. my hope is that all parties/potential beneficiaries will decide to retain their own 'experts' for their own individual valuations and/or proposals and tie each other up in cross-talk until the cows come home. if i know attorneys i betcha they will find just such a way to maximize their clients' respective interests which should hopefully keep things up in the air long enough for someone to figure out a plan B to substitute for selling the Park.
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I could not agree more. Something in the water does not compute. | |
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I concur. This need for speed is alarming. It is a definite cause for pause... | |
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I concur. This need for speed is alarming. It is a definite cause for pause... | |
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(This is not legal advice.)
[Edited 6/13/16 16:35pm] RIP Prince. We will NEVER forget you. Thank you so much.
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You are correct, NONE of us has any idea about anything happening with Prince's estate, except what's reported in the media, including you and I...unless you know something we don't. And I would bet money that if Prince and Paisley Park faced/faces massive debt, there would be countless headlines about it. Presently, the only outstanding debt being reported is looming estate taxes, (which, by the way, would not be the case if there were an estate plan and trust in place). Moreover, most of us understand about assets and liabilities and profits and losses, but thank you for hammering that obvious point home. Lastly, it is not my intention to "create panic," as you suggest. My goal is to raise questions about Prince's apparent and inexplicable lack of an estate plan...and to try to get some kind of explanation from his legal and financial advisors. What is yours? Ultimately, I just want any potential "Thieves in the Temple" to know that we are closely watching. As I have said repeatedly on this post, something in the water does not compute. [Edited 6/13/16 22:21pm] [Edited 6/13/16 22:27pm] [Edited 6/13/16 22:30pm] | |
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Let me first say that I don't come here claiming to be some "superfan," but I do love Prince and I am very, very concerned about his legacy. That notwithstanding, I have heard/read many of the comments to which you refer, but Prince was sometimes a study in contradiction, no? To me, it just seems inexplicable that he would wage a pitched battle with his label for control of his masters, arguably during some of his most productive years, and then not plan for control of his incalculable fortune. Perhaps religion did play a role, but he wrote "Colonized Mind" in 2009, after his conversion to the Jehovah's Witness faith. Those lyrics speak to a Prince who understood that acquiring control of his intellectual property was only the first part of securing his legacy. He wrote:
That doesn't sound like a man who was anti-will. IJS... [Edited 6/14/16 1:26am] [Edited 6/14/16 1:27am] [Edited 6/14/16 1:29am] [Edited 6/14/16 1:34am] | |
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Frankly, I have to wonder why anyone would find it necessary to try to tamp down questions about Prince's apparent lack of an estate plan. What does it hurt to search for answers? Better still, who does it hurt? It does make you wonder... [Edited 6/14/16 1:41am] | |
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even a broken watch is right twice a day... | |
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WB???? Interesting sense of humor, you have... | |
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i wonder if the beneficiaries are interested in a super fast resolution/distribution? | |
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I'm sure. They probably are; however, that should not drive the courts. | |
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Eileen said:
True, but the reissues would have to include live material and "unreleased" stuff. Live in Syracuse would be a great bonus. You issue a collector edition PR bluRay. A disc with bonus features, I could see that being the only thing that would delay- putting together something that may not exist. I felt like there was something missing to the bonus features already released. also the official videos to the movie songs. Second disc would be live from Syracuse, the original soundtrack, the original soundtrack- extended/ remix edition, disc 5 PR Bsides and rarities. Put a nice booklet in there with photos or something. Original script. Put it in a fancy purple tin. Maybe put them on purple discs... Voila. You could do a similar package with 1999. There was like a video for every song and I'm sure there's live performances of the tour. I, as a hardcore fan, already have everything Purple Rain to date- I have singles, multiple VHS copies, DVD, bluRay... So I haven't bought anything yet. I just got a Tidal membership to tide me over. Surprise, surprise.
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Se7en said:
Maybe that's why there's been nothing official yet. The waiting is the hardest part. -Tom Petty Surprise, surprise.
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I have to do some checking. Do estate taxes extend to posthumous earnings? It seems like there should be a clear line of demarcation between the existing estate and anything earned posthumously. But, much about the law doesn't make sense to lay people like me. Perhaps some of the lawyers on this post will chime in. | |
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As I suspected, there is a line of demarcation between the decedent's assets at the time of demise and those earned posthumously; however, valuation can be tricky with intangible assets like intellectual property and royalties. This article offers what I think is a pretty accessible breakdown of how the process works, citing the "King of Dead-Celebrity Lawyers," Mark Roesler of CMG Worldwide. It also makes it clear why the proposed PRINCE act currently in the Minnesota legislature is such a HUGE deal. Here is the article excerpt most relevant to this discussion:
Who gets the money made b...lebrities?
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it might be a factor in not prolonging the process. which is their prerogative | |
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simply..he didnt plan on dying THIS soon | |
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Perhaps... | |
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however ....WTF was he thinking after the FIRST OD??? | |
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FlyOnTheWall said:
I concur. This need for speed is alarming. It is a definite cause for pause... My conjecture (and that's all it is) is that the family is asking for an expedited disposition on the estate. I read elsewhere that George Lopez had made a loan to some number of Prince's known heirs. Prince had apparently been supporting his siblings and half siblings (or at least some of them). Presumably, with him no longer here to parcel out that support, the family is in dire need. Which is why it would make sense for them to request an expedited disposition. "Everything that's in your heart, come what may
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that would seem to be at least partly the case: http://kstp.com/news/trust-company-prince-estate-case/4163893/ . Created: 06/08/2016 4:40 PM A Minnesota judge has authorized the trust company that's overseeing Prince's estate to hire entertainment industry experts to help manage and preserve the deceased superstar's musical legacy.
here is a link to all court documents filed so far in this case. th court system has made them easily available for us all to review. imo from the documents filed so far, none of this will be resolved 'quickly', as we would understand that word:
http://www.mncourts.gov/InReTheEstateofPrinceRogersNelson.aspx 10-PR-16-46 In re the Estate of Prince Rogers Nelson, Deceased
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