![]() Speculation about the tax benefits of Ivana Trump’s burial spot emerged last week when the New York Post published photos of her freshly dug grave in a patch of dirt and grass near the first hole. Ivana Trump’s grave potentially has tax implications for a Trump family trust that owns the golf course, The Guardian said. The tax code doesn’t stipulate a minimum number of human remains for the tax breaks to kick in, so it “looks like one corpse will suffice to make at least three forms of tax to vanish,” added Harrington, who also tweeted the full New Jersey tax code for cemetery land. This conclusion, according to Harrington and a report in The Guardian, is based on New Jersey’s tax code, which exempts all cemetery land from all taxes, rates, and assessments. Property, income & sales tax, all eliminated. ![]() So I checked the NJ tax code & folks…it's a trifecta of tax avoidance. “Burying Ivana in little more than a pauper’s grave disgraces them all,” Harrington added in a Twitter thread Saturday.ĭoubt there is a new low? This is the miserly grave of Ivana Trump, also known as a tax break for her ex-husband. Harrington looked into claims over the weekend that the former president was using his first-wife’s burial location as a way to benefit his tax planning. ![]() “I couldn’t believe her three kids - whom she apparently loved & who loved her - would allow their father to treat their mother like this,” tweeted Brooke Harrington, a professor of sociology at Dartmouth college in New Hampshire. Amid reports that Donald Trump possibly gained tax benefits by burying his ex-wife, Ivana Trump, near the first hole of his Trump National Golf Club in Bedminster, New Jersey, people online are raising questions about whether her children approved of their mother’s “sad” and “miserly” final resting place.
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