A registered representative is conducting a suitability review for a client evaluating non-qualified variable annuities. Which of the following statements regarding the tax implications, withdrawal mechanics, and risk allocation of non-qualified variable annuities are CORRECT?
- Partial surrenders or withdrawals prior to annuitization are taxed on a Last-In, First-Out (LIFO) accounting basis, causing earnings to be taxed as ordinary income before any tax-free principal is returned.Cevap
- Surrender charges imposed by the insurance company are contractual fees that operate independently of any IRS early withdrawal tax penalties.Cevap
- CThe 10% IRS early withdrawal penalty applies to the total dollar value of any distribution taken prior to age 59½, including the original cost basis.
- DInvestment risk in the separate account subaccounts is borne primarily by the insurance company, which guarantees a minimum floor rate of return on underlying mutual funds.
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The statements confirming that non-qualified annuity withdrawals follow LIFO tax treatment and that insurer surrender charges operate independently of IRS early withdrawal penalties are correct.
The correct options accurately identify essential rules governing non-qualified variable annuities: (1) Withdrawals prior to annuitization follow LIFO taxation, meaning taxable earnings are recognized before non-taxable principal, and (2) Insurer surrender fees are contractual charges that apply independently of any 10% IRS penalty for premature distributions.
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Taxation and risk dynamics of non-qualified variable annuity withdrawals