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An investor, age 48, surrenders a non-qualified variable annuity contract early to meet an unexpected financial need. The contract's current surrender value exceeds the total premiums invested. In addition to any contingent deferred surrender charges assessed by the issuing insurance company, how is the gain portion of the distribution treated for federal tax purposes?

  1. It is taxed as ordinary income and subject to an additional 10% IRS early withdrawal tax penalty.Cevap
  2. B
    It is taxed exclusively at long-term capital gains rates with no additional IRS tax penalties.
  3. C
    It is completely tax-exempt because insurance contract surrender proceeds are treated as a tax-free return of capital.
  4. D
    It is subject only to insurer surrender fees, as federal income taxes on annuity growth are deferred until required minimum distributions begin.

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The earnings portion of the early distribution is taxed as ordinary income and is subject to an additional 10% IRS penalty for early withdrawal prior to age 59½.
Earnings built up inside a non-qualified variable annuity grow on a tax-deferred basis. When an investor takes a withdrawal or surrenders the contract, earnings are distributed first (LIFO accounting) and taxed as ordinary income. Because the contract holder is under age 59½, the taxable portion is also subject to a 10% IRS early withdrawal tax penalty, which is entirely separate from any surrender charges levied by the insurance company.

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1
Determine the tax classification of variable annuity earnings.
Accumulated earnings in a non-qualified variable annuity are treated as ordinary income when distributed, not as capital gains.
Federal tax law classifies annuity investment gains as ordinary income upon distribution.
2
Evaluate the investor's age relative to IRS early withdrawal penalty thresholds.
Because the investor is 48 years old (under age 59½), a 10% IRS tax penalty applies to the taxable portion of the distribution.
Premature distributions taken before reaching age 59½ incur a 10% federal penalty tax unless an explicit exception applies.
3
Distinguish insurance contractual fees from IRS tax obligations.
Contingent deferred surrender charges assessed by the insurance company do not substitute for or eliminate IRS income taxes or penalty fees.
Surrender fees are paid to the insurance company, whereas ordinary income tax and early withdrawal penalties are paid to the federal government.

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Taxation and IRS Early Withdrawal Penalty Mechanics for Non-Qualified Variable Annuities
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