The people decrying estate tax in general in here are crazy. This is just a really weird intersection of law and tax code that's pretty unique, and the courts should be able to handle it decently enough. I'll get up in arms if the court system fails.
Personally I'd say they owe something on it, though I wouldn't say nearly the 65 million the IRS is valuing it at. Even if they can't sell it, the piece is worth something, and the original guy did pay something for it. So technically they're inheriting something of worth. I'd personally say it should cost them to keep it just a bit lower than they would have got back (or credited) from donating it to a museum.
Also, couldn't they disclaim this particular piece?
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Personally I'd say they owe something on it, though I wouldn't say nearly the 65 million the IRS is valuing it at. Even if they can't sell it, the piece is worth something, and the original guy did pay something for it. So technically they're inheriting something of worth. I'd personally say it should cost them to keep it just a bit lower than they would have got back (or credited) from donating it to a museum.
Also, couldn't they disclaim this particular piece?
I call it the "bootstrap tax", if you haven't earned enough in your life to inherit your family's estate then you just haven't worked hard enough, and someone who has worked harder than you will get to buy your estate.
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