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  2. What Happens If I Surrender My Deferred Annuity Early? - AOL

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    If you surrender the annuity before reaching age 59 ½, you may also be subject to an additional 10% early withdrawal penalty imposed by the IRS. For example, an annuity holder in the 24% tax ...

  3. How To Get Out of an Annuity You No Longer Want

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    Withdrawals are usually taxed as income, and if you’re under 59.5, you might also face an extra 10% tax penalty.” Even if your annuity doesn’t allow for surcharge-free withdrawals, it might ...

  4. What are variable annuities? Benefits, risks and how they work

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    Finally, if you withdraw money from an annuity prior to age 59 ½, you’ll be subject to a 10 percent penalty from the IRS. Can you lose money with a variable annuity? Absolutely.

  5. The Pros and Cons of Buying an Annuity For Retirement - AOL

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    Cons. Fees: You will face fees with an annuity that vary by the issuing company. Fees are typically anywhere from 1% to 3% of your account balance per year. Most issuers will also charge other ...

  6. Substantially equal periodic payments - Wikipedia

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    Substantially equal periodic payments. Substantially equal periodic payments (SEPP) are one of the exceptions in the United States Internal Revenue Code that allows a retiree to receive payments before age 59 from a retirement plan or deferred annuity without the 10% early distribution penalty under certain circumstances. [1]

  7. What is a deferred annuity? - AOL

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    Penalties for early withdrawal – You may lose the tax-deferral benefits of an annuity and even be hit with a 10 percent bonus penalty from the IRS for withdrawing your money before age 59 ½.

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