Life Insurance And Taxation

If your company owns life insurance policies on your executives or any key people for that matter, you need to be aware of the potential tax ramifications and the requirements to avoid taxation of benefits. Important changes have taken place in the last few years that can significantly impact the taxation of corporate owned life insurance. The information below is designed to inform you of the IRS regulations that have been implemented over the last few years and what is needed to comply with these IRS requirements so that policy proceeds avoid needless taxation.*

Pension Protection Act of 2006 and Life Insurance Taxation

On August 17, 2006, President George Bush signed tax legislation containing provisions that significantly impact key man and other employer owned life insurance purchased after August 17, 2006. The legislation, known as the COLI (Corporate Owned Life Insurance) Best Practices Act (which is part of the Pension Protection Act of 2006), includes the proposed IRC Section 101(j). Under this proposed law, life insurance death benefits for business-owned life insurance policies issued after the effective date of August 17, 2006 are income taxable (to the extent the death benefit exceeds the employer’s premiums) unless certain requirements are met.

This new legislation applies to all employer-owned policies issued after August 17, 2006 and includes policies used for key man insurance, stock redemption plans, Corporate Owned Life Insurance and Supplemental Executive Retirement Plans (among others). It may also extend to collateral assignment (economic benefit) regime split dollar and split dollar loans. With this law, all situations where an employer will have full or partial ownership of a insurance policy that is issued after August 17, 2006, regardless of the purpose of the policy, will need to meet certain requirements and follow specific guidelines to avoid potential taxation.

Avoiding Taxation of Key Man Life Insurance

In order to prevent policy proceeds (death benefits) from being income taxable, both of the following requirements must be met:

1. Notice and Consent Requirements:

a) The employee must be notified (in writing), prior to the life insurance policy being issued, that the employer intends to buy a policy on his/her life and disclose what the maximum face amount that is being applied for on his/her life is;

b) The employee must provide written consent to being insured and agree that the employer may choose to keep the policy in force even after the employee separates employment; and

c) The employee must be notified in writing that the employer is the beneficiary of all or part of the death benefit proceeds.

Under the COLI Best Practices Act, unless the employer provides written notice and obtains the employee’s written consent prior to the issuance of the policy, the death benefit of the life insurance policy will be taxable from day 1. Notice and consent may not be obtained after the life insurance policy is issued to remove this taxable death benefit status.

2. Once the “Notice and Consent Requirements” are met, there are two “Exceptions” to the rule taxing death proceeds payable to an employer, one of which must be met:

a.) Exception #1:

1) The insured was an employee at any time during the 12-month period before the insured’s death OR

2) The insured was a Director or “highly compensated employee” at the time the contract was issued.

b.) Exception #2:

Any amount received by the employer as a result of the insured’s death is paid to:

1) A family member of the insured;

2) A designated beneficiary of the insured under the contract other than the employer;

3) A trust established for the benefit of a family member, other designated beneficiary, or the insured’s estate; or

4) A family member, designated beneficiary, trust, or estate in exchange for any interest they hold in the corporation / employer (i.e. buy-sell agreement).

If both the “Notice and Consent Requirements” and one of the “Exceptions” above are met, Corporate Owned Life Insurance proceeds would be received income tax free if the policy death benefits would otherwise be eligible for favorable tax treatment.

COLI Best Practices Act- Reporting Requirements

All employers are required to report annually all corporate-owned life insurance policies to the IRS. The annual reporting requirements imposed under the IRC Sec. 6039I include:

1) The total number of employees at the end of the year;

2) The number of employees insured under COLI arrangement at the end of the year;

3) The total amount of insurance in force on all insured employees at the end of the year; and

4) The employer’s name, address, tax payer identification number and type of business, and

5) A statement of valid consent for each insured employee (or, if all required consents are not obtained, number of insured employees for who consent was not obtained).

The IRS requires this reporting annually on Form 8925 ” Report of Employer-Owned Life Insurance Contracts.” It is a simple form and must be completed to comply with IRS Code. You should consult your CPA or professional tax advisor immediately for more information on Form 8925 and the IRS reporting requirements.

If proper record keeping and reporting is not maintained, any and all key man life insurance policy proceeds or other corporate owned life insurance death benefits may be subject to income taxation

In Conclusion

Corporate Owned Life Insurance Policies including key man insurance policies issued after August 17, 2006 may have death benefits that are subject to income taxation if certain requirements are not met. The Pension Protection Act of 2006, which includes the COLI Best Practices Act, includes provisions that have significant consequences for key man and other employer owned insurance purchased after August 17, 2006. You need to understand the Notice and Consent requirements and well as the Exceptions and Record Keeping and Reporting requirements and comply with the IRS so that key man insurance policy proceeds avoid needless taxation. Unfortunately, if you have a key man policy issued after August 17, 2006 and you have not been compliant, your best bet to avoid potential income taxation may be to scrap your current policy and start over!

* All of the above tax information is for information purposes only and is provided to explain the basic tax treatment of life insurance based on the Internal Revenue Code. Any individual or entity considering any life insurance policy should consult with their own CPA or tax/legal advisor that understands their particular tax circumstances and the rules governing their state. In no way is this information intended to be tax or legal advice.

Driving is aan high-priced skill and insurances are documents that you cannot forget

Driving can be categorized as both a want and a need. Some people desire to drive as they prefer to show off their costly vehicles. While some on the other hand, needs to drive to earn a living such as being a lorry or truck driver. Yes, driving is a/an skill. However, if you haven’t already realise, driving is considered as one of the more costly ability you can ever think of. Before you can even rise to be a average driver, you have to go through the much long duration of knowing it. From signing yourself for the driving teaching to enrolling up for the Basic Theory Test to going for the Final Theory Test as well as going through teachings on how to go behind the keys of a van. It is a challenging course and it takes up lots of budget!

Having passed the different assignments and being a decent driver on the road, it absolutely would not make sense if you don’t own a personal sports car yourself. It would weaken the whole purpose of you learning driving and making your capital go down the drain. The next factor which comes after this would be purchasing your own car!

You then start visiting several car warehouse and finding more news about your admired car brands. After getting your eyes on to a car type that you really want, you then have to sit down and continue with the transaction. The obtaining series is also another tiring procedure that you will be bombarded with several paper form and decisions.

A reminder for you to consider when the car dealer introduce you to any insurances, it is the moment where you should unlock up your ears to have as much findings as possible. Car insurances are certainly a/an essential method that you cannot forget. It is important as it will definitely do you good in an event of a/an unforeseen accident. Hund is one organisation that is trained in auto insurances for your sports car. So, if you want to find out something about car or motor insurance, feel free to check out Hund!

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Hints On Writing Your Company Vehicle Duty Of Care Policy

Writing your Vehicle Duty of Care Policy can be a pain! We have written this guide to help you and highlight the important points your policy should include.

We recommend you think of your vehicles as “mobile offices” and download or print an 8 page leaflet by the HSE called “5 steps to risk assessment” from our PDF downloads it will help you to understand the basics of what your policy is all about.

MISSION STATEMENT

Your introduction or mission statement should outline your company/organisations “culture” when dealing with its vehicle fleet with regard to such things as defensive driving, risk assessment, driver’s hours and regular health checks for both driver and vehicle. You should inform people that your policy is a complimentary addition to the main company policy and should be read in conjunction with their contract of employment and a current copy of the Highway Code.

BUSINESS DRIVER

A business driver is anybody who drives any vehicle on Company Business.

In this section you should explain that any driver out on the public roads on the company or organisations business is a company driver and that includes the person that uses an “owned” vehicle on Fridays to collect the fish and chips at lunchtime for the workforce.

Your policy must explain the driver’s responsibilities to the vehicle and respect for it, the limitations and responsibility of use by the driver and others while using a vehicle on business and the management structure authorising a business driver.

Some people use this area to explain driving licences and reporting procedures for them but we prefer this to be included in the LEGAL section.

NB – Reporting structure – Approved Driver List

BUSINESS VEHICLE

The company is responsible for any vehicle, company owned, privately owned or hired with or without driver. When it is used on company business explain your procedure checks for:

Right vehicle for the job
Road worthiness.
Legality
Safe use within the law.

This must be explained clearly in terms of how the company will and will not allow a vehicle on company business to be used e.g. with (trailer) and where (abroad), as they all impinge on the above four.

NB – Reporting structure – Approved Vehicle List – Servicing List

SAFE USE OF A VEHICLE

This is one of the most important sections of any Vehicle Duty of Care policy and you understanding its full implications and how you write it.

It is also where the reporting structure is at is most important and also where it breaks down in a lot of companies.

An example to illustrate what we mean:-

A company driver driving their own car is involved in an accident killing their passenger. The police decide the driver was well above the speed limit both for the road and weather conditions. On further investigation it was found that the driver had been driving to a 4pm sales meeting on the instructions of management and was late. It was also discovered that one of the front tyres was less than 1.6mm. Further investigation by police of company records showed the driver was on a sales bonus scheme related to the number of new customer visits per week.

The Police can lay charges against the driver from driving without due care and attention to dangerous driving and even manslaughter. He will be charged for the illegal tyre, gain 3 points on his licence and receive a fine of up to 2,500.

The Police could also lay charges against the company and its officials for corporate manslaughter if they think they were negligent in their duty of care by the structure of reporting from driver to company and was not actively followed (tyre) and that the sales bonus scheme brought unreasonable pressure on the driver to perform. At the minimum the legal officer of the company, usually the company secretary, will have their licence endorsed with 3 points and a fine (tyre).

NB – No matter how good your Vehicle Duty of Care Policy is with regard to the legality, safe use and clearly stipulates NO work schedule incentives for drivers, if your support structure is not active, problems will occur. Sorry but we will say this again. No matter how eloquent your Duty of Care Policy is written, with all the “do this, don’t do that,” unless – Your Reporting Structure is Robust and Active – You will fail in your Duty of Care!

VEHICLE SECURITY

Sometimes vehicle security is mixed with Insurance or safe use of a motor vehicle. We feel that security is not only that of the vehicle itself but also where it is parked on company premises, customers’ premises and overnight and therefore needs a section of its own.

LEGAL

In this group you base everything your drivers and vehicles need to stay legal on the roads and what happens when they don’t!

You need to clearly outline your company/organizations stance on all things that will stop a person driving legally from drinking, driving offences to non payment of fines and who is responsible for payments both fines & court offences needs to be made clear.

You need to make drivers aware here that they also have a duty of care to keep you informed through the proper procedures which you write of any changes to themselves or the vehicle they drive that could result in legal action. Your main approved lists stem from this section because failure to maintain any one of them can result in Legal Action against the driver and or your company/organisation.

NB – Reporting structure – Driving Licence List – Tax & MOT List – “O” Licence List – Insurance List

INSURANCE

All vehicles used on company business need business cover and it should be made clear to the drivers the position of both the company and insurance company.

ACCIDENTS

The driver is at their most vulnerable immediately following an accident and therefore it is here that you want to be sure that you have done all that you can to support the driver while protecting the company to make sure that the correct procedures will be followed.

NB – Accident forms – for the last time, honest! A strong reporting structure has to be in place for any Vehicle Duty of Care Policy to succeed in your Company/Organisation.

More About Family Dental Insurance

Nowadays dental disease is a very common problem and the treatment cost is more expensive. Family dental care plays an important role in our life. In a family dental care, three parties you, the dentist and a third party usually involves. The third party is responsible for funding and administration of the insurance plan. We can choose our own dentist otherwise the patient can receive treatment from any dentist. Based on the plans the insurance holder will pay 20 percent to 50 percent and the remaining 80 percent to 50 percent is paid by the insurance company. We cannot compare dental disease with medical disease because most of the dental problems are preventable. The patient’s regular checkup will cover by dental insurance. Dental insurance are designed to encourage the patients to get their checkup regularly, which is needed, for preventing the dental diseases. To take dental insurance is must by everyone.

For their families people are always looking for discount and cheap dental plans. Dr. O. Wayne Mortenson created the Mortenson Family Dental. In Kentucky and Indiana this family dental plan offers very best dental coverage. Across the United States, this family dental spread many areas. Mortenson Family Dental offers plans with great benefits and give the solution for the dental problems like Endodontic, Orthodontics, Rehabilitative dentistry, Cosmetic dentistry, Aesthetic dentistry, Rotary endodontic, Implant restoration, Oral conscious sedation, laser dentistry, surgical implant placement, sedation dentistry, invisalign, removable prosthetics, wisdom tooth removal, TMJ disorders and pediatric dentistry. Highly educated dentists practicing there will provide low cost high quality dental care.

Family dental insurances come with discounts on checkups, cleanings, braces and root canals. Around 108 million people lack dental insurance in US. Nowadays many family dental plans come with offers and discounts. Family dental insurance offers 10% to 60% on most dental procedures and also no health restrictions. Aetna, Ameritas, Anthem BCBS of KY/IN, Anthem Wellpoint Dental Blue, BCBS of Michigan, Careington (Platinum Plan only), Cigna PPO, Connection Dental, DHA/Assurant, Delta Dental PPO, Delta Dental Premier, Dental Benefit Providers (aka United Healthcare), Dental Care Plus, DBA – Dental Health Options, Denta Select, Dental Wellness Partners, Dentemax, Guardian, Health Resources, Humana, Maverest, Met Life, Preferred Health, Superior and United Concordia are the list of the Mortenson Family Dental Insurance. The Mortenson comprehensive dental insurance plan offers no pre-authorization requirements, no pre-existing condition limitations, no waiting periods (immediate eligibility), free orthodontic consultations, no yearly maximum, no deductibles and no claim forms. In the dual plans few limitations are for parent/child or for husband/wife only. Until the children reach the age of 23, the family plan allows the children.

Compare Iphone Insurance Options

There are several insurance options and you need to compare iphone insurance options before finding out the best covers. Whether it is the price of iphone insurance you need to know or the quality you want to establish you would to compare iphone insurance offers. A free market economy we find ourselves in provides for forces of demand and supply to determine quality and pricing levels of products and services. The basic principle behind free market economy is competition and free information. Free information makes it possible for you to compare iphone insurance packages.

To be able to compare iphone insurance thoroughly, you need to understand what iphone insurance is all about and what it should provide. You need to know that iphone insurance is supposed to adequately cater for the repairs and replacement costs of your iphone. It should also take care of the information you store in your phone whether you need to recover it incase the phone is lost or stolen or whether you need to protect the information in case the phone is not locked and is accessed by unauthorized persons as may be the case when it is stolen.

The above is the basis upon which and against which to compare iphone insurance offers. You will then go into the details to compare iphone insurance providers by the strategies they put in place to ensure they fulfill their obligations. This is the time you will see the basis of the prices charged by different insurers for the services they provided. You will be able to tell whether the prices are the best somebody could charge or whether there could be better prices but the business strategies are just inefficient.

When you compare iphone insurance costs you may also know what makes it possible for one player like this one to provide better coverage for lower costs while other have to charge two or three times more to be able to offer similar services. The variability of prices always brings the connotation that probably there is something more you get for paying higher prices either in terms of quality or quantity. You may be able to discover as you compare iphone insurance covers that higher prices do not always imply greater value in terms of quality or quantity.

Being able to compare iphone insurance packages by whatever criteria will help you establish several facts about insurance companies and policies. Knowledge is power so the saying goes. The process of doing policy comparisons makes you privy to certain information that can be very helpful but which you may never come across easily. It is important to always take some time and do some thorough analysis to see the differences and similarities.