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AP: How Dare Steinbrenner Die in 2010

How do you honor a man who built a $1.3 billion baseball dynasty and revived one of the most iconic American sports franchises? If you’re the Associated Press, you whine that he avoided the estate tax. In a July 14 article , the Associated Press bemoaned that Steinbrenner died in a year with a “quirky tax situation” due to the suspended estate tax. The AP complained that the estate tax suspension “deprives the government of billions of dollars in tax revenue” yet gives the deceased heirs “an unexpected bonanza for those who inherit wealth:” Attorney and estate planner Jack Nuckolls told the AP that, “If you’re super-wealth, it’s a good year to die. It really is.” The AP tactfully noted that if Steinbrenner had not so selfishly waited to pass away, and instead died in 2009, he would have paid half a billion dollars in taxes. “Forbes magazine has estimated Steinbrenner’s estate at $1.1 billion. The federal estate tax in 2009 was 45 percent, with the $3.5 million per-person exemption. If he had died last year, his estate could thus have faced federal taxes of almost $500 million, depending on how the estate was structured.” This is the second time this summer the media have been frustrated by a wealthy person “dying in a good year” and avoiding the estate tax. The media frequently advocate higher taxes on the wealthy but usually wait more than a day after they’ve died to publicly envy their success.

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TMZ Live: Roethlisberger, Vergara and Steinbrenner

Filed under: Ben Roethlisberger , TMZ Live , TMZ Sports , Celebrity Justice , Sofia Vergara , George Steinbrenner , Spencer Pratt , TV , The Hills We took your questions on everything — including Ben Roethlisberger being named in a urine investigation, Sofia Vergara ‘s vacation bikini photos, and legendary Yankees owner George Steinbrenner ‘s death. Plus : Will Spencer Pratt crash ” The Hills “… Read more

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Yankees Owner George Steinbrenner Dies

George Steinbrenner, who bought a declining New York Yankees team in 1973 and left an indelible mark on sports’ most storied franchise, has died. He was 80. In an often tumultuous reign, in which he promised to stay out of the team’s daily affairs but often did not, the Bronx Bombers won seven of their 27 titles. Just as impressively, he build the franchise into a global powerhouse valued at over $1 billion. Having retired to Tampa, Fla., he turned 80 this past July 4. A rep for the family said in a statement: “It is with profound sadness that the family of George M. Steinbrenner III announces his passing . He passed away this morning in Tampa, Fla., at age 80.” George Steinbrenner, left, with former N.Y. City mayor Rudy Giuliani. “He was an incredible and charitable man. Funeral arrangements will be private. There will be an additional public service with details to be announced.” Steinbrenner’s death comes nine months after the Yankees won their first World Series title since 2000, beating the Phillies at the new Yankee Stadium. The magnate, whose infamous, blustering ways lessened considerably in recent years, had been in failing health since 2006, rarely appearing in public. Introduced at the inaugural game of the new stadium he constructed in April 2009, he received an ovation, at which point shoulders shook and he cried. Rest in peace, George.

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George Steinbrenner Reportedly Dies of Heart Attack [Breaking]

Yankees owner George Steinbrenner has reportedly had a “major heart attack” in Florida. A “high-placed source” with the Yankees tells the New York Daily News that Steinbrenner has died. UPDATE: The AP also says he’s died. More