I had an interesting conversation with Vanguard today and
wanted to pass it along...
My mother has a variable annuity with Vanguard. It is not
annuitized and there is no desire for it to be annuitized.
The other day she got a letter from Vanguard stating that
unless she took action Vanguard would be annuitizing the VA.
I called up Vanguard and talked to one of their annuity
people about this.
The Vanguard rep said that historically Vanguard has not
enforced the VA's "commencement date" -- the date chosen
back at purchase for when the VA would annuitize. But
states have started enacting and proposing laws saying that
if a VA is not annuitized on the commencement date, then
five years later, some amount of VA escheats to the state
(I'm guessing the amount is equal to all the payments that
would have been made if the VA had been annuitized).
Therefore, Vanguard is contacting people (don't know if they
are contacting all VA holders or just those in states with
enacted/proposed VA escheat laws) who are at/after the
commencement date and telling them that if they do nothing
the VA will be annuitized and that if they don't want that,
then contact Vanguard to either defer the commencement date
or cash out the VA). In my mother's case she just deferred
the commencement date to age 99 (I don't know if that's the
latest allowed by Vanguard or her state's law).
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Rich Carreiro
rlc-...@rlcarr.com