Jeff Bezos
Biden Tax Rule Would Rip Billions From Biggest Fortunes at Death Amazon.com Inc. founder Jeff Bezos heirs may have to pay more than $36 billion if President Joe Biden succeeds in closing a loophole that helps the rich transfer their fortunes tax-free at death.
Caleb Melby and David Kocieniewski | May 04, 2021
(Bloomberg) Jeff Bezos has an ex-wife, a girlfriend, four children and billions of reasons to watch whether Joe Biden’s tax overhaul wins congressional approval.
The Amazon.com Inc. founder’s heirs may have to pay more than $36 billion if the president succeeds in closing a loophole that helps the rich transfer their fortunes tax-free at death.
Biden tax rule would take billions from biggest fortunes at death
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Biden tax rule would take billions from biggest fortunes at death
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Having secured the necessary albeit grudging approval of the House for the policy outlined in her inaugural budget speech,
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