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How do i calculate the taxable amount of an annuity

By Matthew Lynch
September 23, 2023
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Annuities are popular financial products designed to provide a steady stream of income during retirement. While these investments can offer financial security, it is essential to understand how they are taxed. In this article, we will discuss the steps to calculate the taxable amount of an annuity.

1. Determine the type of annuity

The tax treatment of an annuity depends on whether it is a qualified or non-qualified annuity. Qualified annuities are part of a tax-deferred retirement plan, such as a traditional IRA or 401(k). Non-qualified annuities are funded with after-tax dollars and do not have any restrictions as for qualified annuities.

2. Understand the taxation rules

For qualified annuities, the entire distribution is generally taxable since contributions were made with pre-tax dollars. On the other hand, non-qualified annuities have different taxation rules since the principal was funded with after-tax dollars. Only the earnings portion of a non-qualified annuity is subject to tax.

3. Calculate the exclusion ratio

To determine the taxable amount for a non-qualified annuity, you need to compute the exclusion ratio. This ratio represents the percentage of each payment that comes from your principal investment and is not subject to taxes.

Exclusion Ratio = (Investment in Contract) / (Expected Return)

The investment in the contract refers to your original investment or principal amount. The expected return can be calculated by multiplying your annual payment by the number of years over which payments will be made (or life expectancy).

4. Apply the exclusion ratio

Once you have calculated the exclusion ratio, multiply it by each payment you receive during the year. This will provide you with the non-taxable portion of your annuity payments. Subtract this amount from your total annual payments to determine the taxable portion.

5. Adjust for any lump-sum withdrawals or early payments

If you make a lump-sum withdrawal from your annuity or take early payments before age 59½,
you may face additional taxation. In this case, the IRS uses a “last-in, first-out” (LIFO) method, treating the withdrawals as coming from earnings first. As a result, the taxable portion of these withdrawals will be higher than if using the standard exclusion ratio.

Example:

Let’s assume you have a non-qualified annuity with a $100,000 investment and an expected return of $200,000.

You receive $10,000 in annual payments.

Your exclusion ratio is: $100,000 / $200,000 = 0.50

The non-taxable portion of each payment is: 0.50 x $10,000 = $5,000

Therefore, the taxable amount per payment is: $10,000 – $5,000 = $5,000

In conclusion, calculating the taxable amount of an annuity involves understanding the type of annuity you have and applying the appropriate tax rules and calculations. This knowledge will ensure that you are prepared for tax time and able to manage your finances effectively during retirement.

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