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An investor under age 59½ is evaluating taking an early surrender from a non-qualified variable annuity contract during its accumulation phase. Which of the following statements regarding the tax implications and insurance contract charges for this transaction are correct?

  1. Withdrawals during the accumulation phase are taxed on a Last-In, First-Out (LIFO) basis, treating earnings as distributed before cost basis.Cevap
  2. Taxable earnings withdrawn prior to age 59½ are generally subject to a 10% IRS tax penalty in addition to ordinary income tax.Cevap
  3. C
    Surrender charges imposed by the insurance company automatically satisfy and replace the 10% IRS early withdrawal tax penalty.
  4. D
    Earnings distributed from a non-qualified annuity contract receive preferential long-term capital gains tax treatment if held over one year.

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The statements confirming that accumulation phase withdrawals follow Last-In, First-Out (LIFO) tax rules and that taxable earnings distributed prior to age 59½ face a 10% IRS tax penalty alongside ordinary income tax are correct.
The correct statements accurately state non-qualified variable annuity surrender mechanics: partial surrenders in the accumulation phase follow LIFO tax rules (earnings out first), and distributions of earnings before age 59½ attract a 10% federal penalty tax in addition to ordinary income tax.

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1
Analyze tax accounting rules for non-qualified variable annuity withdrawals during the accumulation phase.
Tax law specifies Last-In, First-Out (LIFO) accounting, where accumulated growth/earnings are distributed first and subject to tax before tax-free cost basis is recovered.
This prevents investors from taking tax-free withdrawals of principal first.
2
Evaluate the early distribution tax penalties for investors under age 59½.
Unless an exception applies, taxable earnings withdrawn before age 59½ incur a 10% penalty tax paid to the IRS on top of ordinary income tax.
Annuities are designed for long-term retirement savings, so early access triggers statutory penalties.
3
Distinguish between insurer charges and tax obligations, as well as the applicable tax rate classification.
Contingent deferred surrender charges paid to the insurer do not offset federal tax penalties, and annuity earnings are strictly taxed as ordinary income rather than capital gains.
Insurer contract fees are independent of federal tax law, and annuity growth loses capital gains treatment in exchange for tax-deferred accumulation.

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Taxation and Surrender Mechanics of Non-Qualified Variable Annuities
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