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What is a 1035 Exchange? A 1035 exchange allows for certain financial instruments to be transferred tax-free. The IRS is ok with it because it usually happens when individuals exchange products (like life insurance and annuities) within the same financial institution.
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- 00:00
Finance a la shmoop....what is a 1035 exchange? well why don't they
- 00:08
give these things a name like what pathos is there in a number well it [Arrow pointing to star in the solar system]
- 00:12
makes your life miserable remembering all these numbers and frankly doesn't
- 00:15
make our life any easier writing pithy epithets about them you know as we go
- 00:20
but all right we'll try here we go...A 1035 exchange is a swap more
Full Transcript
- 00:24
specifically it's a swap relating to life insurance policies or annuities you
- 00:29
have one annuity or life insurance policy and want to exchange it for [Two life insurance policy documents]
- 00:32
another of similar value so you use at 1035 exchange to do it's like a legal
- 00:38
structure why well because a 1035 is tax-free.. tax-free yeah that's good why
- 00:45
would there be a tax when you're changing policies well an insurance
- 00:48
policy is just another form of an investment and with it comes a gain
- 00:52
usually over time so if you're exchanging an in theory you [Insurance policies exchanging]
- 00:56
could be realizing a gain that's taxable so if one policy fit your feet from age
- 01:01
25 to 45 and then it tripled in value over that time well you'd have
- 01:05
"realized a gain" if you sold it for cash and then use that cash to buy
- 01:11
another and you'd have a whole lot less cash left over after the feds you know
- 01:15
taxed you and being able to deploy that 1035 exchange tax loophole well you get
- 01:20
to keep all the value in that policy and use it to buy all the value of another
- 01:24
policy thank you insurance industry lobby and yeah you'll be dead but well [Richie Richpants gravestone]
- 01:30
others will too
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