A 45-year-old investor surrenders a non-qualified variable annuity contract valued at 80,000 in non-deductible cash contributions were made over the past four years. The insurance company levies a 5% contingent deferred surrender charge on the total contract value withdrawn. Which of the following statements correctly describes the tax treatment and penalty structure applicable to this surrender?
- The $40,000 earnings portion is taxed as ordinary income and is subject to an additional 10% IRS tax penalty, while the 5% surrender charge is assessed separately by the insurance company.Cevap
- BThe entire 40,000 growth is taxed at favorable long-term capital gains rates.
- CThe original $80,000 contribution is distributed first tax-free under FIFO rules, resulting in zero current tax liability or IRS penalties.
- DBecause the insurance company assesses a 5% contingent deferred surrender charge, the IRS waives the 10% early withdrawal penalty on the accumulated growth.
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The $40,000 earnings portion is taxed as ordinary income and is subject to an additional 10% IRS tax penalty, while the 5% surrender charge is assessed separately by the insurance company.
For non-qualified variable annuities, non-annuitized surrenders are taxed on a Last-In, First-Out (LIFO) basis. Accumulated earnings ( 80,000) and are taxed as ordinary income. Because the investor is age 45 (under 59½), the IRS imposes an additional 10% tax penalty on the $40,000 taxable portion. Contractual surrender charges levied by the insurance company are separate obligations and do not alter IRS taxation or penalty rules.
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Taxation and Surrender Penalties of Non-Qualified Variable Annuities
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