An investor is considering transferring funds from an existing non-qualified variable annuity into a new variable annuity contract offering different subaccount options. If the transaction is executed as a Section 1035 exchange, which of the following statements correctly describes the tax implications and potential cost considerations for the investor?
- The exchange postpones immediate taxation on accrued growth, but the investor may still face surrender charges from the issuing insurer of the old contract.Cevap
- BThe accumulated earnings in the existing contract are taxed as capital gains, but federal law waives all surrender charges for Section 1035 transfers.
- CThe transfer triggers ordinary income tax and a 10% IRS early withdrawal penalty on earnings unless the investor is over age 59½.
- DThe exchange triggers immediate tax liability unless both the original and replacement contracts are issued by the exact same insurance company.
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The exchange postpones immediate taxation on accrued growth, but the investor may still face surrender charges from the issuing insurer of the old contract.
Under Section 1035 of the Internal Revenue Code, an investor can exchange an existing variable annuity contract for a new variable annuity without triggering immediate tax consequences on accumulated earnings. However, the IRS tax code does not relieve the investor of contractual surrender fees that the existing annuity issuer may assess for early termination.
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