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Taxes On Life Insurance Benefits

By David Scott

Life insurance is traditionally one of the main sets of insurance benefits that the government does not tax as much as many other benefits. Different policies have different tax rules. It is important to study the taxation rules for each kind of life insurance before making a final decision. Usually your insurance provider can tell you what taxes your family can expect to pay when you pass on. Taxes of life insurance benefits are varied, but a general knowledge can be helpful when choosing a plan.

Whenever money changes hands, it is usually taxed. This is the same for life insurance as well. Any benefits received throughout your life, or after your death are usually tax free. However, the money that you pay into the account is usually paid with money that has already been taxed. However, there are several occasions where your benefits might be taxed. If you change plans at some point in your life, that is likely to be taxed. If you withdraw any benefits early, that is also taxed. If you sell your policy that will also be taxed. Because of this it is important to carefully choose the right life insurance plan.

There are a few ways that some of the taxes of life insurance benefits can be waived in some way. One option is to work for a company that offers life insurance as part of their retirement plan. This means that the premium that you put into the account will be taken from your pre-tax dollars. However, there are few companies that offer this kind of plan.

There are other important facts to know about taxes of life insurance benefits as well. First of all, any dividend that you receive towards your policy every year are not taxable. As long as you do not receive more money when you take it out than you put in, you will not be taxed. However, if you receive a higher benefit than you have paid into the account, then you will be taxed on that extra income. Policy loans are also usually not taxed as long as you keep the policy. You will have to pay taxes on the interest accumulated from the policy. Death benefits are usually not taxed.

This information will help you choose the best policy for your needs and the best policy to avoid paying unnecessary taxes. Always ask your insurer what kind of taxes you can expect to pay with their policies.

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