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A financial advisor is evaluating the structural and tax mechanics of variable annuity contracts during both the accumulation and annuitization phases for a client planning retirement income. Which of the following statements accurately describe the regulatory, operational, or tax characteristics of variable annuities? (Select ALL correct choices.)

  1. During the payout phase, monthly payment amounts fluctuate based on the investment performance of the separate account subaccounts relative to the Assumed Interest Rate (AIR).Cevap
  2. B
    Each annuitized distribution from a non-qualified variable annuity is treated as coming entirely from tax-deferred earnings first under Last-In, First-Out (LIFO) accounting.
  3. The separate account supporting a variable annuity is registered as an investment company under the Investment Company Act of 1940, with investment risk borne by the investor rather than the insurer.Cevap
  4. D
    Upon electing a straight-life annuitization option, the contract owner retains the right to fully surrender the contract for its underlying cash value at any time.

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The correct choices state that monthly payout amounts fluctuate based on separate account performance relative to the Assumed Interest Rate (AIR), and that separate accounts are registered under the Investment Company Act of 1940 with investment risk borne by the investor.
The statements identifying that monthly payouts fluctuate based on separate account performance relative to the AIR, and that separate accounts are registered under the Investment Company Act of 1940 carrying investor risk, are accurate. Subaccount growth relative to AIR dictates payout adjustments, and separate accounts are regulated investment company products where the contract holder assumes all market risk.

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1
Analyze payout phase mechanics regarding the Assumed Interest Rate (AIR).
Monthly annuity payments increase when subaccount performance exceeds AIR, remain flat when performance equals AIR, and decrease when performance falls short of AIR.
AIR acts as the performance benchmark for calculating ongoing variable annuity payouts.
2
Evaluate tax accounting rules for annuitized versus non-annuitized distributions.
Non-annuitized withdrawals follow LIFO (earnings taxed first), whereas annuitized payout streams use an exclusion ratio to split each payment pro-rata between principal recovery and taxable earnings.
Conflating accumulation-phase LIFO taxation with annuitization-phase exclusion ratio rules is a common misconception.
3
Determine regulatory status and risk allocation of separate account subaccounts.
Variable annuity separate accounts are regulated under the Investment Company Act of 1940 and carry market risk borne by the purchaser.
Fixed annuities reside in the insurer's general account (insurer risk), whereas variable annuities reside in separate subaccounts (customer risk).
4
Assess contract liquidity and flexibility following straight-life annuitization.
Annuitization converts accumulation units into annuity units, forfeiting access to a lump-sum cash surrender value in exchange for guaranteed lifetime income.
The election to annuitize under a life-only payout is final and irrevocable.

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Variable Annuity Separate Account Regulation, AIR Payout Dynamics, and Annuitization Tax Rules
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