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The answer to the question of whether or not beneficiaries have to pay taxes on the money received from life insurance policies is: no they will not have to.

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Are proceeds from life insurance og group plan taxable?

Usually, life insurance proceeds are free from federal taxes. If the beneficiary is an individual person/persons, the proceeds of a life isnurance policy are tax-free. If the beneficiary of a life insurance policy is the "Estate" of the insured person, the proceeds may be subject to estate taxes.


Are company paid life insurance premiums taxable?

When a person insured by a life insurance policy dies while the policy is "In Force", the death benefit is paid to the beneficiary. Life insurance proceeds are usually not subject to state and federal income taxation. But, if there is no beneficiary, the proceeds of a life insurance policy may be included in the estate of the deceased person. Then, it may be subject to state and inheritance taxes. Also, the proceeds may be subject to federal estate taxation. If you own all or part of the life insurance policy at the time of your death, the proceeds may be included in your gross estate for federal estate tax purposes. Also, federal gift taxes and state inheritance taxes may apply to life insurance policy proceeds under certain circumstances.


Can life insurance proceeds be used to pay off a home mortgage?

Yes, life insurance proceeds can be used to pay off a mortgage. Proceeds from a life insurance policy can be used for any reason. The proceeds are paid to the beneficiary, free from federal income taxes. If the policy is a mortgage protection policy it usually pays the money directly to the mortgage holding company.


Is life insurance considered part of an estate?

Generally, no. So long as a beneficiary is designated the Policy does not need to be and should not be included as part of an estate. The Policy proceeds or "death benefit" is the property of the named beneficiary, they are not the property of the deceased and therefore not a part of the decedents estate. Only when the Insured failed to designate a beneficiary or no eligible beneficiary is available would the Life Insurance Policy proceeds revert to the named insured and then be included in the Estate.If the policy was owned by someone other than the deceased, the insurance proceeds will not be part of the estate.Since estate taxes (when applicable) can be as high as 55% and the claims of creditors can take an entire estate, it is very important to consult an experienced lawyer prior buying any life insurance policy to ensure that the proceeds go to the heirs and not to pay taxes or the deceased's creditors.


Is there a tax on the proceeds of a life insurance policy?

No Income Tax, but there might be Estate Taxes.

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Are proceeds from life insurance og group plan taxable?

Usually, life insurance proceeds are free from federal taxes. If the beneficiary is an individual person/persons, the proceeds of a life isnurance policy are tax-free. If the beneficiary of a life insurance policy is the "Estate" of the insured person, the proceeds may be subject to estate taxes.


Do you have to pay taxes on benefits from a life insurance policy?

Proceeds from a life insurance policy to a beneficiary are usually paid free from federal income tax.


Can a will be used to name a beneficiary on a life insurance policy?

A will cannot insert a name or change the name of a beneficiary of a will. However, you can have an insurance policy made payable to the estate, then give the proceeds of the policy to a named beneficiary. Problem here is that the policy proceeds run through the estate and become subject to debts and administration expenses and perhaps taxes, whereas they would not be if a beneficiary were named in the policy.


Are company paid life insurance premiums taxable?

When a person insured by a life insurance policy dies while the policy is "In Force", the death benefit is paid to the beneficiary. Life insurance proceeds are usually not subject to state and federal income taxation. But, if there is no beneficiary, the proceeds of a life insurance policy may be included in the estate of the deceased person. Then, it may be subject to state and inheritance taxes. Also, the proceeds may be subject to federal estate taxation. If you own all or part of the life insurance policy at the time of your death, the proceeds may be included in your gross estate for federal estate tax purposes. Also, federal gift taxes and state inheritance taxes may apply to life insurance policy proceeds under certain circumstances.


Can life insurance proceeds be used to pay off a home mortgage?

Yes, life insurance proceeds can be used to pay off a mortgage. Proceeds from a life insurance policy can be used for any reason. The proceeds are paid to the beneficiary, free from federal income taxes. If the policy is a mortgage protection policy it usually pays the money directly to the mortgage holding company.


Is life insurance considered part of an estate?

Generally, no. So long as a beneficiary is designated the Policy does not need to be and should not be included as part of an estate. The Policy proceeds or "death benefit" is the property of the named beneficiary, they are not the property of the deceased and therefore not a part of the decedents estate. Only when the Insured failed to designate a beneficiary or no eligible beneficiary is available would the Life Insurance Policy proceeds revert to the named insured and then be included in the Estate.If the policy was owned by someone other than the deceased, the insurance proceeds will not be part of the estate.Since estate taxes (when applicable) can be as high as 55% and the claims of creditors can take an entire estate, it is very important to consult an experienced lawyer prior buying any life insurance policy to ensure that the proceeds go to the heirs and not to pay taxes or the deceased's creditors.


Do you have to pay taxes when you receive money from a life insurance claim?

If you are an individual who receives the life insurance proceeds, you may not have to pay any federal income taxes on the benefits. If the life insurance policy names a trust as beneficiary, the trust may be subject to estate taxes.


Are the death benefits paid to spouse children or siblings are generally income tax free?

When a person insured by a life insurance policy dies during the term of the policy the proceeds are paid to the beneficiary or beneficiaries. Life insurance death benefit proceeds are usually not subject to state and federal income taxation. But, if there is no beneficiary, the death benefit proceeds of the life insurance policy may be included in the estate of the deceased. Then, it may be subject to state, federal and inheritance taxes.


Are taxes due for beneficiary of ins policy if holder had policy through job working for county?

Life insurance proceeds are received income and state tax free, regardless of whether they are from an individual or group life policy.


Is there a tax on the proceeds of a life insurance policy?

No Income Tax, but there might be Estate Taxes.


Are taxes taken out of life insurance?

Personal life insurance proceeds are generally paid out free of income taxes as long as the premiums were paid with after-tax dollars. But if a business paid the premiums and deducted the premiums as an operating expense, then the life insurance proceeds would be taxable to the beneficiary.


What if the beneficiary of a life insurance is deceased and no contingent beneficiary is named?

In the case where no beneficiaries are living when the insured dies then the proceeds of the policy will be paid to the estate of the insured and handled in the manner according to state law. If the insured had a will then that will specify where proceeds go and if no will is found state law will specify. If the insured had a very large estate then some of the proceeds may be subject to estate taxes as they become part of the estate.