Economics/Class Relations

How the rich save on taxes

Hello, Insiders! We’ve pulled together some of our most fascinating reads about big money, including where Goldman Sachs CEO David Solomon takes the corporate jet and why some big landlords are facing a reckoning.
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How the rich save on taxes: With dynasty trusts, rich taxpayers can provide for 40 generations of heirs and shield assets from creditors and even their future heirs’ ex-spouses.
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Goldman Sachs has attracted a lot of attention over David Solomon’s use of private jets. Here’s an investigation into where the firm’s two corporate jets have flown over the last 15 months
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