by: Yonhap
Korea: The family of the late Samsung Group Chairman Lee Kun-hee plans to sell stakes in group affiliates worth 2 trillion won (US$1.6 billion) to pay inheritance taxes, regulatory filings showed Saturday.
Hong Ra-hee, the widow of the late business tycoon who died in October last year, plans to sell 19.9 million shares in Samsung Electronics, which had an estimated value of 1.4 trillion won at Friday’s closing price, according to the filing.
The shares account for around 0.33 percent of the total issued by the world’s top chipmaker.
The filing said the stock sale was aimed at “paying inheritance taxes.” Lee, who was South Korea’s richest man, left assets estimated to be worth around 26 trillion won, including stocks valued at 19 trillion won.
He was survived by his wife, son Jae-yong and two daughters ― Boo-jin and Seo-hyun.
When the process is completed, Hong’s shares in Samsung Electronics will fall to 1.97 percent from the current 2.3 percent.
Boo-jin, who heads another affiliate, Hotel Shilla, also announced through a regulatory filing that she plans to sell shares worth 242.2 billion won in Samsung SDS.
Seo-hyun, who heads the Samsung Welfare Foundation, plans to sell 247.3 billion won worth of shares in Samsung Life Insurance and 242.2 billion won in Samsung SDS.
The combined shares to be sold by the family members add up to around 2.1 trillion won.
In April, the Samsung family members said they plan to pay around 12 trillion won in inheritance tax over the next five years.
Source: The Korea Times