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by marcinzm
2149 days ago
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Wikipedia disagrees: >Derek Sivers transferred ownership of his company to a charitable remainder unitrust for music education, and had the trust sell it to Disc Makers. This agreement requires the trust to pay Sivers 5% of the trust's value annually (hypothetically $1,100,000 pretax, based on a sale price of $22 million as reported by Sivers)[4] until death, while upon death the remainder will ultimately go to charity. So he actually earns around $90k per month. The foundation was also probably a tax dodge more than some altruistic thing. |
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Understandable though if you've read his book because he's had big problems with the IRS in the past and probably really wanted to show them his "FU money."