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Samsung Heirs Complete W12 Trillion Inheritance Tax Payments

editor 4월 5, 2026
Samsung Heirs Complete W12 Trillion Inheritance Tax Payments
This photo shows Samsung Electronics Chairman Lee Jae-yong. (Getty Images)

The controlling family of **Samsung Group** is poised to finalize the monumental payment of approximately 12 trillion won ($8 billion) in **inheritance taxes** this month, stemming from the vast **estate** of the late Chairman **Lee Kun-hee**, industry sources confirmed Sunday.

These substantial **tax payments**, meticulously spread over five years since 2021, culminate one of the most significant **inheritance tax obligations in South Korean history**. Their completion is anticipated to alleviate considerable financial strain on the family, potentially paving the way for Chairman **Lee Jae-yong** to accelerate his ambitious ‘New Samsung’ growth strategy.

**Lee Jae-yong**, the sole son of the late chairman, alongside other **heirs** of the **Samsung** fortune, has strategically funded this colossal **tax burden**. Sources indicate this was achieved through a multi-faceted approach, including significant **share sales** in various **group affiliates**, consistent **dividend income**, and other astute financial measures.

Prominent among these **heirs** are his mother, Hong Ra-hee, who serves as honorary director of the Leeum Museum of Art; his sister Lee Boo-jin, the chief executive of Hotel Shilla; and his other sister Lee Seo-hyun, president of **Samsung C&T**.

Since Chairman **Lee Kun-hee’s passing** in 2020, the family has collectively received roughly 4 trillion won in **dividends from Samsung affiliates**. When factoring in previously accumulated dividend earnings, estimates suggest over 6 trillion won has been channeled specifically towards these hefty **tax payments**.

Furthermore, the appreciating **share prices** of core **Samsung affiliates**, notably **Samsung Electronics**, have significantly contributed to easing the **financial burden** linked with securing the necessary funds.

**Lee Kun-hee’s estate** was officially valued at approximately 26 trillion won, encompassing a diverse portfolio of **stocks**, extensive **real estate** holdings, and priceless **art collections**. The resultant **inheritance tax bill**, estimated at a staggering 12 trillion won, undeniably stands as one of the largest ever levied within the nation.

According to market **analysts**, the successful conclusion of these **tax payments** could herald a pivotal **turning point for the Samsung Group**. This milestone is expected to enable the conglomerate to decisively move past significant financial and **governance constraints** that have been intrinsically linked to the protracted **inheritance process**.

**Samsung**, having diligently prioritized resolving both the considerable **tax burden** and complex **corporate governance restructuring**, is now poised to significantly accelerate its strategic **investments** and **business reorganization**. This strategic push will target pivotal **future growth areas** including cutting-edge **semiconductors**, transformative **artificial intelligence (AI)**, and advanced **biotechnology**.

This optimistic outlook is further bolstered by robust **earnings within Samsung’s semiconductor division** and a marked reduction in **legal uncertainties** surrounding Chairman **Lee Jae-yong** throughout the preceding year.

‘This year holds particular significance,’ commented Park Ju-gun, chief executive of corporate tracker Leaders Index, ‘as the finalization of **inheritance tax payments** perfectly aligns with the resolution of critical **legal risks** and the demonstrable improvement in **earnings at Samsung Electronics**.’

Klook.com
Tags: Complete Heirs Inheritance Korean business Korean economy Payments Samsung Tax Trillion W12

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