Readers Question: When whole life cash value is converted to annuity is it taxable, in Yankton, South Dakota?”
Yankton, South Dakota is commonly referred to as the ‘River City’, due to its close proximity to the Missouri River, and the importance that it played in the city’s settling and subsequent de
velopment.
Answer to Readers Question: No, in that specific cirumstance it is tax emempt. This is known as a “1035 exchange,” therefore it is not taxable.
June 24, 2008
By admin in Sioux Falls, South Dakota
Readers Question: How do you transfer ownership of a life insurance policy in Sioux Falls, South Dakota?”
Did you know that Forbes named Sioux Falls the #1 Best Small Place for Business and Careers for 2006 and 2007.
Answer to Readers Question: It is very easy and simple to transfer ownership of a life insurance policy. All you do is contact the Insurance Company who wrote the Policy and request a “change form”. Fill out the form and get your signature notarized in the state that you live in and mail it back to your insurance company. After a few days call and make sure they got your transfer ownership life insurance form.
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March 11, 2008
By admin in featured
Did you know that you can get life insurance in South Dakota without needing to take a medical exam? It is called No Exam Life Insurance , and it is offered by many insurance companies. The major appeal of this form of life insurance is that it is very convenient; you go online, fill out an application, and receive coverage on the same day.
Here is a full list of issues that makes No Exam Term Life Insurance without Medical Exam so popular:
* It is very convenient
*Instant approval
*No Tests
*No complicated form
*30 day money back guarantee
*Choice of 10,20,30 year term
*No wait
*Easy to qualify
It sounds great, well, it is, but there are a few trade offs that you should be aware of. No Exam Life Insurance can be a bit more expensive for a given amount of coverage as compared with the kind that requires an exam, and the amounts of coverage top out at around $250,000 to $300,000 for most carriers.
When you will out your application, you will notice that detailed questions about your health history is listed and it is extremely important to be as accurate as possible.
You can get $150,000 for just $1.00 to start, so shop around for the best quote, compare and apply on live. You will receive an e-mail confirmation and then you can print out your policy without leaving your computer, there is no lengthy delays.
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March 11, 2008
By admin in Rapid City, South Dakota
Steve who lives in Rapid City, South Dakota is one of my readers and his question was” What happens if you die within twelve months of buying a life insurance policy?”
Rapid City, is in the western part of the state of South Dakota. Rapid City has a large amount of public sculpture on display in many parts of the city.. The most visible of this art is the “parade of Presidents
Answer to Readers Question:
Steve, if you die within twelve months of buying your life insurance policy, one of several things may happen:
- The insurance company may pay your life insurance proceeds to your beneficiary. The payment is usually free of any federal income tax.
- The insurance company may review the claim and if determined it was death by suicide, the claim would most likely be denied, as there is a common Suicide Exclusion in most life insurance policies excluding suicide within one or two years of buying the policy.
- If the insurance company determined there was misrepresentation on the application whereby the answering of questions on your application was untruthfully – the policy may be voided. This is called the Incontestable Clause, it lasts for up to 2 years after you buy the policy.
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