Ivana Trump’s Unexpected Burial Site: Personal Tribute or Tax Strategy?
In July 2022, Ivana Trump tragically passed away at 73 after an accidental fall. Days later, she was quietly laid to rest at Trump National Golf Club in Bedminster, New Jersey — a decision that raised eyebrows nationwide.
Her grave, discreetly positioned near the first tee, seemed like a personal choice. Yet it also fit into Donald Trump’s decades-long strategy involving cemetery zoning and tax exemptions.
“Our mother was an incredible woman… a survivor,” said her children in a heartfelt statement.
View this post on Instagram
Documents reveal Trump had pursued cemetery plans since 2012 — ranging from private mausoleums to a public 284-plot site. Under New Jersey law, land designated for cemetery use can qualify for substantial tax breaks, including exemptions on property and income taxes.
Trump also benefited from a separate farmland tax break by converting wooded areas into mulch zones and maintaining goats and hay fields — saving nearly $88,000 annually.
Whether sentimental or strategic, Ivana’s final resting place underscores a broader pattern: the fusion of personal legacy and financial planning on the Trump estate.