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  9. Coming March 23, 2020 – Equimax enhancements include 60 months of flexibility to make extra deposits

    The following features will be available on Equimax Estate Builder® and Equimax Wealth Accumulator® plans!   

    Image-1-EDO-Prelaunch-Whatsnew-(1).jpg60 months of Excelerator Deposit Option (EDO) flexibility

    • Up to 60 months to make initial EDO payment or resume stopped or reduced payments. No additional underwriting required. 
    • For approved EDO amounts exceeding $150,000 annually ($12,500 monthly), clients have up to 12 months from the date the EDO application was signed or the date of the last EDO payment to make an EDO payment before a contribution cap may apply.
    • Available on all policies with an effective date of March 23, 2020 or later.


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    EDO available on case ratings of 300% or less
    • If a policy already in effect has a rating over 200% and up to and including 300%, the owner can apply to add EDO provided the policy was issued under the 2017 tax rules.
    • Additional underwriting and submission of satisfactory evidence may be required.



    Image-3-EDO-Prelaunch-Whatsnew.jpgDisability Benefit Disbursement at no extra cost
    • If a life insured becomes disabled from a severe mental or physical impairment as defined in the policy contract, the owner may apply for a tax-free,* lump sum payment of up to 100% of the policy’s cash value.
    • Exclusions apply. See sample policy contract for full details, including the qualifications for the disbursement.
    • Available on all policy issued under the 2017 tax rules.



    * Tax laws are subject to change. The payment of the disability benefit disbursement may affect the adjusted cost basis (ACB) of the policy as it is considered payment of a capital benefit. Changes in ACB can affect the future taxation of the policy.

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  10. Ways to reduce net income after age 71 with Equitable Life
    Your client is contacting you to ask how to reduce net income after age 71. While each client’s situation is unique, here are a few options to consider.
     
    1. Clients with a spouse under the age of 71 can contribute to a spousal Retirement Savings Plan (RSP) up until December 31st of the year the spouse turns 71; provided contribution room is available. This option can also work for those clients over the age of 71 with employment income. This can be useful for small business owners who are still making money over the age of 71 and forced to convert their RSP to a Retirement Income Fund (RIF) or Life Income Fund (LIF).
     
    1. For clients with a RIF or LIF, they can strategically elect to use their spouses’ age to calculate the minimum RIF income payment (minimum and maximum for LIF). The idea being that if there is an age gap between spouses:
    • Your client makes a RIF/LIF minimum payment lower by using the age of the younger spouse. This is beneficial to clients who do not need a lot of income from their RIF/LIF.
    • Your client makes a LIF maximum payment higher by using the age of the older spouse. This is beneficial to clients who want to withdraw as much as possible from their LIFs each year.
     
    To learn more, contact your Regional Investment Sales Manager.
     
     
     
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