Can I transfer an annuity to a different beneficiary?

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Transferring an annuity to a different beneficiary is typically not a straightforward process. The beneficiary designation is usually established in the annuity contract and is primarily influenced by the specific terms outlined by the issuing insurance company. Generally, a policy owner can change the beneficiary by submitting a written request to the insurer, but there are various factors to consider. First, it is essential to know if the annuity policy allows for beneficiary changes. Many contracts provide the flexibility to change beneficiaries, but some may have restrictions or require certain conditions to be met. Additionally, if the annuity has been assigned to another party or is part of a trust, this could complicate the process. The policy owner must also consider any tax implications associated with transferring the annuity to a new beneficiary. In certain cases, transferring an annuity could have tax consequences or affect the financial goals associated with the account. For the most accurate information regarding the specifics of changing a beneficiary on a particular annuity policy, it is advisable to refer to the terms of the annuity contract or consult the customer service resources provided by the issuing insurance company. You may find helpful resources on the appropriate website.
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Answered Aug 16, 2025

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