I am having trouble trying to figure out an Annuity. Around 5 years ago or so a client put 450K (her own money not some retirement rollover thing) into some sort of annuity deal. In 2009 at age 68 client started withdrawals of around 28K a year which according to her she will receive this amount each year for life. The 2009 1099R showed the 28K withdrawal in box 1. Box 2 specifically showed taxable amount 0. Box 5 which indicates employee contribution, which they really were not, showed the 450K investment. Note that the 2010 and 2011 1099R's did not explicitly show 0 taxable in box 2, it was blank,but also did not indicate taxable amount not determined. Nor did those 1099R's show the clients 450K contribution in box 5 as the original did.
In 2009 and 2010 none of the 28K was entered on the return as taxable. Shouldn't at least a small portion each year be taxable based on her contribution and her projected lifetime income she will receive. Or could it be a case where none is taxable until she has recovered her entire cost.
I guess I do have to find out more from her just exactly what kind of annuity dohickey thing this was. Could this be something that the company which sold her this product will be tracking and once she has recoverd her cost they will then show any excess payments as taxable on the 1099R they issue her?
I am just having trouble understanding this or getting a handle on. Any suggestions welcome.
In 2009 and 2010 none of the 28K was entered on the return as taxable. Shouldn't at least a small portion each year be taxable based on her contribution and her projected lifetime income she will receive. Or could it be a case where none is taxable until she has recovered her entire cost.
I guess I do have to find out more from her just exactly what kind of annuity dohickey thing this was. Could this be something that the company which sold her this product will be tracking and once she has recoverd her cost they will then show any excess payments as taxable on the 1099R they issue her?
I am just having trouble understanding this or getting a handle on. Any suggestions welcome.
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