My wife and I will be filing ch.7 in a few months, but have a question regarding annuities.
I have two seperate annuities with combined value of about $20,000. Under florida law, these annuities are exempt during a bankruptcy. Furthermore, I have found out that any cash received from the annuity, whether it be a monthly interest payout or cash surrender, is exempt from a judgment as well as long as you deposit it into a checking/savings account and keep a paper trail to prove it... Although I suppose if you just cash it, it would be ok too? How would the judgment creditor even know that I took a partial withdrawal for example? IRS wouldn't till the end of year when the annuity company sends in the tax paperwork.
So my main question is, if the cash is exempt from a judgment, is it exempt from a ch.7?
I have two seperate annuities with combined value of about $20,000. Under florida law, these annuities are exempt during a bankruptcy. Furthermore, I have found out that any cash received from the annuity, whether it be a monthly interest payout or cash surrender, is exempt from a judgment as well as long as you deposit it into a checking/savings account and keep a paper trail to prove it... Although I suppose if you just cash it, it would be ok too? How would the judgment creditor even know that I took a partial withdrawal for example? IRS wouldn't till the end of year when the annuity company sends in the tax paperwork.
So my main question is, if the cash is exempt from a judgment, is it exempt from a ch.7?
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