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How are payments from an immediate annuity taxed?

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How are payments from an immediate annuity taxed?

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No tax is payable until you receive a payment. Generally, each payment is partly allocable to your original contribution; that part of the payment is not taxed. The rest of the payment is taxable as ordinary income. There are additional rules and exceptions; see your tax advisor for more details. More information is also available in IRS Publication 575, Pension and Annuity Income.

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