Retired client owns owns six annuity contracts all purchased at different times in 1996 from 3 different companies (2 from each). He would like to start taking yearly withdrawels rather than annuitizing. Under our understanding of IRC Sec 72(e)(11)(A), in order to calculate the amount includable in gross income of these withdrawels, all contracts issued by the same company during the same year must be aggregated and considered one annuity contract. This would require aggregation of the 2 contracts from each company, allowing planning of withdrawels, taxability and the timing of getting into cost basis.
Is anyone aware of any additional reg or case authority that would require aggregation of all six contracts, therby changing our planning and probably making annuitization more attractive than planned withdrawels.
Is anyone aware of any additional reg or case authority that would require aggregation of all six contracts, therby changing our planning and probably making annuitization more attractive than planned withdrawels.
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