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- @031 CHAP ZZ
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- │ GROUP TERM LIFE INSURANCE │
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- An employer, such as a corporation, may set up a group-term
- life insurance plan as a fringe benefit and deduct the in-
- surance premiums it pays on behalf of its employees. If
- such an insurance plan qualifies as "non-discriminatory,"
- then, to the extent the life insurance coverage on an em-
- ployee does not exceed $50,000 under the plan during the
- taxable year, the premiums paid by the employer do not con-
- stitute taxable income to the employee. Even if an emplo-
- yee's coverage exceeds $50,000, the amount the employee
- must include in taxable income from the additional insur-
- ance premiums paid by the employer for the excess coverage
- is sometimes considerably less than the premium actually
- paid (and deducted) by the employer. (Note that any such
- taxable amount is now considered "FICA wages" and is thus
- subject to FICA taxes.)
-
- Thus, like medical and disability insurance, group term
- life insurance is a highly tax-advantaged fringe benefit,
- being deductible by the employer, but not taxable as com-
- pensation to the employee, in general.
-
- Note that the owner or owners of an unincorporated business
- cannot deduct the premiums for their own coverage under a
- group life insurance plan, since they are not "employees"
- of their businesses for tax purposes. Similarly, while a
- deduction may be allowed to an S corporation for such co-
- verage on 2% (or more) shareholders of the corporation, the
- amount deductible will be treated as taxable compensation
- to the shareholder, who will obtain no offsetting deduction.
- Thus, as a business owner, you can obtain the above favor-
- able tax treatment for your own coverage under a group-term
- plan ONLY if the business is set up in the form of a "C
- corporation."
-
- @IF119xx](Your firm is set up as a @ENTITY.
- @IF119xx]
- @IF119xx]As such, you can't write off group-term insurance premiums,
- @IF119xx]unless @NAME becomes a C corporation.)
- @IF117xx]NOTE: @NAME is a C corporation.
- @IF117xx]
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