If an 80 year old taxpayer received a distribution from a non-qualified annuity and purchased a new annuity, could the distribution be considered a roll-over from one annuity to another??
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A distribution from an NQ Annuity in the annuitization phase is taxable income
Originally posted by peggysioux View PostIf an 80 year old taxpayer received a distribution from a non-qualified annuity and purchased a new annuity, could the distribution be considered a roll-over from one annuity to another??
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1035 Exchange
It might meet the 1035 exchange rules for life insurance, nq annuities, etc, if
the owner/annuitant are the same on the old and new contract
contracts must be life insurance, endowment or annuity contracts issued by a life insurance company (so old contract to new contract) like kind exchange, annuities to annuities, life insurance to annuity, BUT an annunity CANNOT be exchanged for a life insurance contract.
If client received the check from the old annuity company and then endorsed to the new annuity company, it might qualify as a 1035 exchange. Greene v. Commissioner 85 TC 1024, but file a disclosure form 8275 (excerpted from another source)
Here is a revenue ruling that I found that might help you http://www.exeterco.com/1031_exchang...g_2002_75.aspx
Sandy
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