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must payment dates be exact?

Busting 72T

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non qualified annuities again

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Date: 8/20/2008
September, 2008... 120% Mid-Term = 4.16%, Applicable Federal Rates for 72(t) and 72(q) distributions. Click HERE


Date: 7/17/2008
August, 2008... 120% Mid-Term = 4.26%, Applicable Federal Rates for 72(t) and 72(q) distributions. Click HERE


Date: 6/18/2008
July, 2008... 120% Mid-Term = 4.14%, Applicable Federal Rates for 72(t) and 72(q) distributions. Click HERE


Date: 1/1/2008
yyyZ Tools Update - Version 2.8.4.1

This version was also updated with changes that include the ability to assume that the initial payment (for projected values) is a pro-rata payment.

In addition, for all reports that include projected values, the first year starts with the date of the first distribution and ends on 12/31 of the same year. Years 2 and later assume full calendar year projections.

This new update is available to anyone who has a current yyyZ Tools license.


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