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When can you start taking money out of an annuity


To avoid owing penalties to the IRS, wait to withdraw until you are 59 ½ and set up a systematic withdrawal schedule. What is the free annuity withdrawal provision? Many, but not all, insurance companies allow you to withdraw up to 10% of your funds prior to the end of the surrender period.

When can you start pulling from an annuity?

An annuity can be cashed out at any time before annuitizing the contract. A surrender charge can be applied if the annuity is cashed out before the deferred annuity's term has been met. Generally, the annuity can be cashed out without a penalty after the term has been completed.

Can I withdraw from my annuity before 59?

If you withdraw money from an annuity before you are 59 1/2 years old, you will generally have to pay a 10% early withdrawal penalty. In addition, you may also have to pay surrender charges if you withdraw money from a deferred annuity before maturity.

At what age does an annuity payout?

Most financial advisors will tell you that the best age for starting an income annuity is between 70 and 75, which allows for the maximum payout. However, only you can decide when it's time for a secure, guaranteed stream of income.