Interest, which is credited annually on the cash value of a life insurance policy or annuity contract, is not included in the income of the policyholder or annuitant. Only when a life insurance policy is surrendered before death or when annuity payments commence does the interest become subject to tax. (Interest on dividends left on deposit is taxable.)
Origin: IRC § 101
Tax Type
Tax Expenditure
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Item Name
Description
Origin
FY2020
FY2021
FY2022
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FY2024
Personal Income Tax
Exclusions from Gross Income
1.003
Exemption of Interest on Life Insurance Policy and Annuity Cash Value
Interest, which is credited annually on the cash value of a life insurance policy or annuity contract, is not included in the income of the policyholder or annuitant. Only when a life insurance policy is surrendered before death or when annuity payments commence does the interest become subject to tax. (Interest on dividends left on deposit is taxable.)
<a href="https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/26/101" target="_blank">IRC § 101</a>
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