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MU B2002

Guess he had a sudden heart attack and died this am.

(per the ap)
"VPI"
- Mike Hunt

brewcity77

Holy crap...didn't see that one coming.

I must say, with all due respect, I find it very hard to see the logic behind some of the moves Steinbrenner made with that fine organization. In the past twenty years, he has caused myself, and the city of New York, a good deal of distress as we have watched him take our beloved Yankees and reduced them to a laughing stock, all for the glorification of his massive ego.

RIP, Big George  :'(

ATL MU Warrior

Quote from: brewcity77 on July 13, 2010, 10:03:04 AM
Holy crap...didn't see that one coming.

I must say, with all due respect, I find it very hard to see the logic behind some of the moves Steinbrenner made with that fine organization. In the past twenty years, he has caused myself, and the city of New York, a good deal of distress as we have watched him take our beloved Yankees and reduced them to a laughing stock, all for the glorification of his massive ego.

RIP, Big George  :'(

Did you have to look that up to get it word-for-word or is it committed to memory?

GGGG

Quote from: brewcity77 on July 13, 2010, 10:03:04 AM
Holy crap...didn't see that one coming.

I must say, with all due respect, I find it very hard to see the logic behind some of the moves Steinbrenner made with that fine organization. In the past twenty years, he has caused myself, and the city of New York, a good deal of distress as we have watched him take our beloved Yankees and reduced them to a laughing stock, all for the glorification of his massive ego.


I wish I had a team I loved with an owner that would glorifiy his massive ego en route to winning 7 World Series.


brewcity77

Quote from: ATL MU Warrior on July 13, 2010, 10:14:37 AM
Did you have to look that up to get it word-for-word or is it committed to memory?

Had to look it up...my girlfriend is far more of a junkie than I am  :-[

Quote from: The Sultan of South Wayne on July 13, 2010, 10:20:02 AMI wish I had a team I loved with an owner that would glorifiy his massive ego en route to winning 7 World Series.

It's a Seinfeld quote  ;) I think regardless what any non-Yankee fans think of how Steinbrenner built his teams, they would all be jealous of the fantastic results his spending resulted in.

MUfan12

Those Steinbrenner Seinfeld scenes were priceless.

"So... it's just empty calories and male curiosity, eh, Georgie?"

GGGG

Quote from: brewcity77 on July 13, 2010, 11:22:19 AM
Had to look it up...my girlfriend is far more of a junkie than I am  :-[

It's a Seinfeld quote  ;) I think regardless what any non-Yankee fans think of how Steinbrenner built his teams, they would all be jealous of the fantastic results his spending resulted in.


DOH...you are correct....I am ashamed.

TallTitan34


TomW1365

Steinbrenner has found another successful way to make money.  He (and his family) eludes the estate tax (upwards of 45% of one's estate if the proper planning isn't done) by passing away in 2010 before it's reinstatement into tax code in 2011.  

mu-rara

Quote from: TomW1365 on July 13, 2010, 05:29:56 PM
Steinbrenner has found another successful way to make money.  He (and his family) eludes the estate tax (upwards of 45% of one's estate if the proper planning isn't done) by passing away in 2010 before it's reinstatement into tax code in 2011.  

Excellent

TallTitan34

Quote from: TomW1365 on July 13, 2010, 05:29:56 PM
Steinbrenner has found another successful way to make money.  He (and his family) eludes the estate tax (upwards of 45% of one's estate if the proper planning isn't done) by passing away in 2010 before it's reinstatement into tax code in 2011.  

There is a strong belief when it goes into effect it will be retroactive to January 1, 2010.  The Steinbrenner's would not escape and may possibly have to sell the team.

The Wrigley family sold the Cubs to the Tribune for this reason.  Both parents died within 6 months of each other I believe and the son had to sell the team in order to pay both estate taxes.

ZiggysFryBoy

Quote from: TallTitan34 on July 14, 2010, 02:36:09 PM
There is a strong belief when it goes into effect it will be retroactive to January 1, 2010.  The Steinbrenner's would not escape and may possibly have to sell the team.

The Wrigley family sold the Cubs to the Tribune for this reason.  Both parents died within 6 months of each other I believe and the son had to sell the team in order to pay both estate taxes.

doesn't matter as long as his old lady is still alive.  She gets the unlimited marriage exemption.  Now when she kicks the bucket....I hope they did some hard core planning....

TomW1365

Quote from: ZiggysFryBoy on July 14, 2010, 02:51:29 PM
doesn't matter as long as his old lady is still alive.  She gets the unlimited marriage exemption.  Now when she kicks the bucket....I hope they did some hard core planning....

Believe it or not, as long as the proper trusts have been established and assets are owned (and funded) in these trusts, you can fund vehicles that may cost 1-3% of your estate to pay for tax free insurance policies that cover the estate taxes that can take 20-50% of the families assets.  Hopefully he's a Northwestern Mutual client.  Excuse the plug...  ;D

mu-rara

Quote from: TomW1365 on July 14, 2010, 03:18:48 PM
Believe it or not, as long as the proper trusts have been established and assets are owned (and funded) in these trusts, you can fund vehicles that may cost 1-3% of your estate to pay for tax free insurance policies that cover the estate taxes that can take 20-50% of the families assets.  Hopefully he's a Northwestern Mutual client.  Excuse the plug...  ;D


or Mass Mutual or New York Life.....

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