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Hello, I recently purchased one and the money you invest is not tax deductible. It is not taxed if it grows in value or generates revenue, within the annuity. When you do start taking money out, it is treated as ordinary taxable income. However you do not pay taxes on the original contribution, just on the gains. This is a simple answer to a complex question-- if you need more details, you need an expert.

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Are there limits on deposits for a tax deferred account?

Yes. If you are under 50 at the end of 2011, the maximum contribution that can be made to a traditional or Roth IRA is the smaller of $5,000 or the amount of your taxable compensation for 2011. If you are 50 years of age or older before the end of 2011, the maximum contribution that can be made to a traditional or Roth IRA is the smaller of $6,000 or the amount of your taxable compensation for 2011. [Source: Internal Revenue Service]


When are non qualified annuities taxed?

A non qualified annuity is purchased with after tax dollars. The only portion of the annuity that is taxable is the interest portion. This is taxed upon the withdrawal from the annuity at a ration set forth by the company under the guidelines of the IRS.


Are Variable annuity pay outs taxable?

Oh boy, your gonna love this! Clearly, the annuity company should really provide a statement showing what is and what isn't taxable. Mud is much clearer, and some investment advisors claim annuities are terrible tax things. Complex rules apply to the taxation of amounts received under certain annuity and life insurance contracts. Amounts received as an annuity are included in gross income to the extent that they exceed the exclusion ratio, which is determined by taking the original investment in the contract, deducting the value of any refund features, and dividing the result by the expected yield on the contract as of the annuity starting date. Different rules apply to amounts paid under a contract that are not received as an annuity. The annuity rules do not apply to tax-sheltered investment contracts, interest only settlements, and life insurance proceeds payable by reason of death. Special rules apply to many distributions from retirement plans, divorce settlements, required post-death payments under annuity contracts, annuity contracts not held by individuals, and options to receive annuity payments instead of a lump sum under a contract.


My husband wants to cash in an annuity he has had since 1990,He will be 60 in May. The annuity is with Prudential. We lived in New Jersey at the time, now we live in Virginia. Do both states get a % tax, or just Virginia The annuity is under $12,000.00?

You would actually get the tax in New Jersey since that is where the annuity is from. You'll have to report it as income on your state taxes, and then Virginia may also tax you.


What is the nature of the unearned revenue?

unearned revenue falls under the head of nominal account and it is definaltel a liability on the organization.

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Is your Roth fixed deferred annuity an indexed annuity?

No, unless it states it is an indexed annuity. If it just states that it is a fixed deferred annuity, then No. Deferred means that no taxes are paid until funds are removed, however by the nature of the Roth IRA interest is not taxable under the provisions of a Roth IRA with the IRC code.


Is the cash accumulation in an annuity tax free?

No. The interest on a deferred annuity is tax-DEFERRED. That is, it is not taxed until it is distributed, at which point it will be taxed as Ordinary Income. (NO annuity EVER received Capital Gains treatment under current law).


Is the internal revenue service connected to a cabinet department?

Yes. Internal Revenue Service is under the Department of Treasury.


What article of the US Constitution establishes the internal revenue service?

There is no article in the U.S. Constitution that establishes the internal revenue service. The authority to establish the internal revenue service was part of the 16th Amendment to the Constitution which was passed under President Woodrow Wilson.


Which of the following is not an agency under the executive office for the president?

Office of Internal Revenue Service


Who can take money out your bank without permission?

The Internal Revenue Service can as well as those operating under court order.


What agency under the department of treasury is resp onsible fr collecting individual and cooperate income taxes?

The Internal Revenue Service


What is internal revenue system?

The Internal Revenue SERVICE (the IRS), is a US government organization, part of the Department of Treasury, that is tasked with the enforcement of the laws under the Tax Code. Generally, that means assuring compliance and processing all the returns filed by individuals and corporations in paying their taxes.


What is annuity unit?

Annuity Unit is fixed sum payable to the Annuitant under the options offered and chosen by him.


Is the IRS part of Executive Branch or the Judicial Branch?

The IRS (Internal Revenue Service) is under the US Department of the Treasury, in the Executive Branch.


Are there limits on deposits for a tax deferred account?

Yes. If you are under 50 at the end of 2011, the maximum contribution that can be made to a traditional or Roth IRA is the smaller of $5,000 or the amount of your taxable compensation for 2011. If you are 50 years of age or older before the end of 2011, the maximum contribution that can be made to a traditional or Roth IRA is the smaller of $6,000 or the amount of your taxable compensation for 2011. [Source: Internal Revenue Service]


What is a deferred drivers license?

Answer: Deferred sentence. A court may grant a deferred sentence for an offense which, under chapter 46.20 RCW, constitutes mandatory grounds for the revocation or suspension of a driver's license. Deferred driver's license. In such a case, a court cannot permit the person to retain his/her driver's license during the period of the deferred sentence.