Samsung heirs’ legacy plan: $11 billion in tax, 23,000 artworks
The family of late Samsung Electronics Co Ltd Chairman Lee Kun-hee said on Wednesday they will pay over 12 trillion won ($10.8 billion) in inheritance tax for his estate and donate his vast private art collection to state curators.
Lee, who is credited with transforming Samsung into the world’s largest smartphone and memory chip maker, died on Oct.
25 with an estate local media valued at around 26 trillion won.
The inheritance tax bill – one of the largest-ever in South Korea and globally – has been closely watched due to its potential to dilute the family’s controlling stake in Samsung.
The family said it planned to pay the bill over five years in six instalments, starting this month.