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Politics : The Donald Trump Presidency

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To: GROUND ZERO™ who wrote (13951)9/27/2016 2:43:10 PM
From: robert b furman3 Recommendations

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If Donald has his estate planned properly, he will have given his children non voting rights of his estate - most of the income is shared via non voting rights stock, and yet he'll have complete control of all the voting stock and investment decisions.

After one has enough passive investment income to comfortably live - the rest is better shared to your children who can benefit from the lower progressive tax rates.

Of course dividends is the best rate but I've heard Donald is not all that involved in equities.

It would in fact not give you much information about his wealth and or income as it should be parceled out to help his heirs.

Lifer politicians who have only had a government job / salary are basically clueless about how passive income works - other than of course they like to increase the associated tax rate.

Bob
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