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The family behind the South Korean corporate giant Samsung has completed its payment of a 12 trillion won (£6bn; $8bn) inheritance tax bill, the largest such settlement in the country’s history. ‎

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May 4, 2026
Dahiscope Int' Nig' Ltd Abuja Nigeria

The family behind the South Korean corporate giant Samsung has completed its payment of a 12 trillion won (£6bn; $8bn) inheritance tax bill, the largest such settlement in the country’s history.

‎Chairman Lee Jae-yong and other members of the family, including his mother Hong Ra-hee and sisters Lee Boo-jin and Lee Seo-hyun, paid the sum in six installments over the last five years.

‎The bill is tied to the estate left by the firm’s late chairman Lee Kun-hee, who died in October 2020.

‎Samsung is South Korea’s biggest chaebol, or family-owned business, with operations spanning electronics, heavy industry, construction and financial services.

‎Lee Kun-hee left a 26 trillion won fortune, including shares, property and art collections.

‎At the time, the family said that “paying taxes is a natural duty of citizens”.

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