14 Feb 2024

Amazon founder Jeff Bezos sells shares worth over $4 billion

3:17 pm on 14 February 2024

By Mariko Oi and Lucy Hooker

American entrepreneur and founder, executive chairman and former president and CEO of Amazon Jeff Bezos and girlfriend/American media personality Lauren Sánchez (Lauren Sanchez) arrive at the Los Angeles Premiere Of Amazon Prime Video's 'The Lord Of The Rings: The Rings Of Power' Season 1 held at The Culver Studios on August 15, 2022 in Culver City, Los Angeles, California, United States.

Jeff Bezos and his girlfriend Lauren Sánchez. Photo: Image Press Agency / NurPhoto via AFP

Multi-billionaire Jeff Bezos has sold more of his shares in Amazon, bringing the total value of sales in recent days to more than $4 billion ($3.2b).

The technology giant, which he founded in 1994, said Bezos has now sold 24 million shares in the firm this month.

Bezos, who is Amazon's executive chair, last sold Amazon shares in 2021.

Earlier this month, Amazon said he was planning to sell 50m shares over the next year, which are worth around $8.4b at current prices.

The first sale of 12 million shares was announced in a regulatory filing on Friday, followed by a second sale of another 12m shares, which was announced on Tuesday.

Bezos will not owe any taxes on his gains after moving to Miami in Florida from Seattle in the state of Washington last year.

When he announced the move, it prompted speculation over whether it was because of a potential tax bill he would have faced in Washington after the state approved a new tax on large stock sales.

Gains above $250,000 from the sale of stocks or other long term investments, are taxed at 7 percent in Washington state. Last year, it brought in an extra $900m to state coffers.

If Bezos still lived in Seattle he would owe around $280m on the $4b worth of stock he has sold.

Bezos said in November that his parents had recently moved back to Miami where he spent some of his childhood and that he wanted to be close to them and to his Blue Origin space project, which was "increasingly shifting to Cape Canaveral".

"Lauren and I love Miami," he wrote on Instagram, referring to his fiancée Lauren Sánchez.

"For all that, I'm planning to return to Miami, leaving the Pacific Northwest," he added.

Bezos remains Amazon's biggest shareholder and is one of the richest people in the world, with an estimated fortune of more than $190b.

- This story was first published by the BBC

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