Study Question of the Week: February 13, 2013 Edition

This week’s study question from the Solomon Online Exam Simulator question database is now available. Relevant to the Series 6, Series 7, Series 65, and Series 66. — ANSWER POSTED — Continue reading

This week’s study question from the Solomon Online Exam Simulator question database is now available.

Question (Relevant to the Series 6Series 7Series 65, and Series 66):

Which of the following situations would avoid the 10% penalty on an early withdrawal from an annuity?

I. Setting up a SEPP program and staying on it for at least 5 years

II. Utilizing IRS rule 72(t)

III. Withdrawal for first time home purchase up to $10,000

IV. The annuitant turning 55 1/2 years old

Answers:

A. II

B. I and II

C. III and IV

D. I, II, and IV

Answer:  B

Rationale: Setting up a SEPP (Substantially Equal Periodic Payment) program and staying on it for 5 years and utilizing IRS rule 72(t) are essentially the same thing. When an individual takes a series of substantially equal and periodic payments for a minimum of 5 years or until the individual turns 59 1/2, whichever comes last, he is not subject to the 10% penalty for an early withdrawal. An investor does not get a 10% penalty for withdrawing up to $10,000 for a first home purchase out of an IRA, but this is not true for a withdrawal from an annuity.

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