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Surrender analysis in Connecticut: Exit strategies, penalty avoidance, better alternatives

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Before You Surrender: Know Your Options

Surrender Charges

Most annuities have 5-10 year surrender periods with declining penalties. Understand exact charges before exiting.

1035 Exchange

Switch to a better annuity tax-free without triggering surrender charges in many cases. Keep tax deferral.

Free Withdrawal Amount

Most annuities allow 10% annual free withdrawals. Access funds without penalty while keeping contract.

Your Annuity Exit Options

Understanding alternatives to full surrender

Option 1: Full Surrender

Cash out completely. You'll pay surrender charges (typically 5-10% in early years) plus income tax on gains. If under 59½, add 10% IRS penalty. Last resort - only if you need ALL money immediately and understand costs.

Option 2: 1035 Exchange

Transfer to a better annuity tax-free. No income tax, no IRS penalty. Many companies will cover surrender charges to earn your business. Best option if your issue is fees or features - not need for cash.

Option 3: Partial Withdrawals

Take 10% free withdrawal annually without surrender charges. Meets partial liquidity needs while keeping contract. Pay tax only on withdrawn amount. Good if you need some money but not everything.

Option 4: Wait It Out

Surrender charges decline annually and eventually disappear (typically year 6-10). If you can wait, charges may drop to 2-3% or zero. Meanwhile, use free withdrawal provision for liquidity.

Typical Surrender Charge Schedule

Example: How surrender charges decline over time

Contract YearSurrender ChargeYou Keep (per $100K)
Year 19%$91,000
Year 28%$92,000
Year 37%$93,000
Year 55%$95,000
Year 73%$97,000
Year 9+0%$100,000

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