Rev. Rul. 62-216
Rev. Rul. 62-216; 1962-2 C.B. 30
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Amplified by Rev. Rul. 84-162 Amplified by Rev. Rul. 72-438 Clarified by Rev. Rul. 67-39
SECTION 1. PURPOSE.
.01 The purpose of this Revenue Ruling is to provide additional annuity rates for use with Revenue Ruling 62-137, page 28. That Revenue Ruling prescribes a standard to be used in evaluating for Federal tax purposes the annuity agreements issued from time to time by an organization such as a corporation, trust, fund or foundation (other than a commercial insurance company) in exchange for money or other property. It also contains an annuity rate table (single life) for ages 32 to 85, inclusive.
.02 Since publication of that Revenue Ruling, a feasible tabular method has been found for evaluating ordinary joint and survivor annuities (two lives) according to the prescribed standard. This method is illustrated and explained hereinafter. At the same time, it has become apparent that the range of single life rates should be extended.
SECTION 2. SINGLE LIFE ANNUITY PAYABLE ANNUALLY.
Table A shows the rate for an annuity (single life) of $1.00 per annum payable annually at the end of each year during the life of an annuitant of specified age and sex. Thus, the table shows that the rate for a male aged 56 is $15.089. This means that the value, according to the prescribed standard, of an annuity of $1,000 per annum payable annually during the life of a male annuitant aged 56, first payment one year hence, is $1,000 times 15,089 or $15,089.
SECTION 3. ANNUITY PAYABLE OTHER THAN ANNUALLY.
Whether the annuity is a single life or a joint and survivor annuity, to obtain the rate for $1.00 per annum payable in equal installments at the end of each:
(a) monthly period, add $0.482 to the annual rate.
(b) quarterly period, add $0.395 to the annual rate.
(c) semiannual period, add $0.263 to the annual rate.
Thus, the rate for an annuity of $1.00 per annum payable quarterly during the life of a male annuitant aged 56, first payment three months hence, is $15,089 (annual rate from Table A), plus 0.395, or $15.484. Accordingly, if the annuity were in the amount of $1,000 per annum, payable quarterly, its value, according to the prescribed standard, would be $1,000 times 15.484, or $15,484.
SECTION 4. PARTIAL JOINT LIFE PREMIUM (TWO LIVES).
.01 A necessary step in the computation of a joint and survivor annuity rate, shown in section 5, is to determine an ancillary value, which is hereinafter referred to as the `partial joint life premium.' This step of the computation utilizes Tables B and C.
.02 If one or both of the annuitants is female, it is necessary, before entering Tables B and C, to substitute for each female annuitant a male annuitant 4 years younger; that is, to subtract 4 years from the age of each female annuitant. Tables B and C are then used with male ages only, either actual or substituted.
.03 An `equivalent equal age' corresponding to any two male ages can be determined by means of Table B. This age will consist of a whole number and a decimal. Straight line interpolation between two adjacent premiums in Table C will then give a value, corresponding to the `equivalent equal age,' which is the partial joint life premium to be used in the larger computation, section 5, step (2).
Example 1 . The partial joint life premium for a male annuitant aged 65 and a female annuitant aged 60 is $9,855, obtained as follows:
Actual ages................................ 65 Male 60 Female
Subtract 4 years from the age of each
female annuitant......................... --- 4
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Male ages.................................. 65M 56M
Difference in male ages is:
65 less 56 or 9 years
Add: Addition to younger age for a differ-
ence in age of 9 years (see Table B)..... 5.513
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Equivalent equal age....................... 61.513M
Integral ages below and above 61.1513M: - 61M, 62M..
Partial joint life premium, two lives both aged
61M, from Table C.................................. $10,038 $10.038
Partial joint life premium, two lives both aged
62M, from Table C................................. 9,682
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Decrease in premium for 1 year of age............... $0.356
Times fractional portion of equivalent equal
age............................................... x 0.513
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Decrease for 0.513 of a year of age................. $0.183 0.183
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Partial joint life premium, two lives both aged
61.513M........................................... $9.855
Partial joint life premium, two lives aged 65M
and 56M has the same value........................ $9.855
Partial joint life premium, two lives aged 65M
and 60F also has the same value................... $9.855
Example 2. The partial joint life premium for two female
annuitants aged 69 and 60 is also $9.855:
Actual ages........................................ 69F 60F
Subtract 4 years from the age of each female
annuitant........................................ 4 4
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Male ages.......................................... 65M 56M
From example 1, the partial joint life premium for two lives aged 65 Male and 56 Male is $9.855. Therefore, the partial joint life premium for two lives aged 69 Female and 60 Female is $9.855.
SECTION 5. JOINT AND SURVIVOR ANNUITY PAYABLE ANNUALLY (TWO LIVES.)
.01 The method of computing the rate for an annuity payable annually during the joint lives and the life of the survivor of two persons (a `joint and survivor annuity') is necessarily somewhat involved.
The method consists of the following steps:
(1) Find the sum of the two single life rates separately applicable to the annuitants, these rates being taken from Table A.
(2) Compute the appropriate `partial joint life premium,' using Tables B and C and the method outlined in section 4.
(3) Subtract Item (2) from Item (1) to obtain the `unadjusted joint and survivor rate.'
(4) Extract from Table D the two adjustment factors corresponding to the age and sex of the individual annuitants.
(5) From the unadjusted joint and survivor rate, Item (3), subtract whichever of the adjustment factors of Item (4) is the smaller . (If these factors are equal, subtract the amount of one of them.)
The result is the desired rate, that is, the rate for an annuity of $1.00 per annum payable annually during the joint lives and the life of the survivor of the two annuitants, first payment one year hence.
Example 3 . The rate for an annuity of $1.00 per annum payable annually during the joint lives and the life of the survivor of a male annuitant aged 65 and a female annuitant aged 60 is $17.082, obtained as follows:
Single life rate, age 65M, from Table A................. $11.469
Single life rate, age 60F, from Table A................. 15.531
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(1) Sum of the single life rates............................ $27.000
(2) Subtract the partial joint life premium for two lives
aged 65M and 60F (see example 1)...................... 9.855
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(3) Unadjusted joint and survivor rate...................... $17.145
Adjustment factor, age 65M, from Table D... $0.063
Adjustment factor, age 60F, from Table D... 0.521
(4) Subtract the smaller of the two adjustment
factors...................................... 0.063
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(5) Required joint and survivor rate............... $17.082
Thus, the value, according to the prescribed standard, of a joint and survivor annuity of $1,000 payable annually (first payment one year hence) during the joint lives and the life of the survivor a male annuitant aged 65 and a female annuitant aged 60 is $1,000 x 17.082, or $17,082.
Example 4. The rate for an annuity of $1.00 per annum payable annually during the joint lives and the life of the survivor of two female annuitants aged 69 amd 60 is $17.161, obtained as follows:
Single life rate, age 69F, from Table A................ $11.627
Single life rate, age 60F, from Table A................ 15.531
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(1) Sum of the single life rates........................... $27.158
(2) Subtract the partial joint life premium for two lives
aged 69F and 60F (see example 2)...................... 9.855
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(3) Unadjusted joint and survivor rate..................... $17.303
Adjustment factor, age 69F, from Table D... $0.142
Adjustment factor, age 60F, from Table D... 0.521
(4) Subtract the smaller of the two adjustment
factors.............................................. 0.142
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(5) Required joint and survivor rate....................... $17.161
Thus, the value, according to the prescribed standard, of a joint and survivor annuity of $1,000 payable annually (first payment one year hence) during the joint lives and the life of the survivor of two female annuitants aged 69 and 60 is $1,000 x 17.161, or $17,161.
Example 5 . The rate for an annuity of $1.00 per annum payable annually during the joint lives and the life of the survivor of two male annuitants aged 65 and 56 is $16.640, obtained as follows:
Single life rate, age 65M, from Table A................ $11.469
Single life rate, age 56M, from Table A................ 15.089
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(1) Sum of the single life rates........................... $26.558
(2) Subtract the partial joint life premium for two lives
aged 65M and 56M (see example 1)..................... 9.855
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(3) Unadjusted joint and survivor rate..................... $16,703
Adjustment factor, age 65M, from Table D... $0.063
Adjustment factor, age 56M, from Table D... 0.300
(4) Subtract the smaller of the two adjustment factors..... 0.063
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(5) Required joint and survivor rate....................... $16.640
Thus the value, according to the prescribed standard, of a joint and survivor annuity of $1,000 payable annually (first payment one year hence) during the joint lives and the life of the survivor of two male annuitants aged 65 and 56 is $1,000 x 16.640, or $16,640.
.02 for the method of adjusting the joint and survivor rate in cases where the annuity is payable in semiannual, quarterly, or monthly installments, see section 3.
SECTION 6. RATES SUBJECT TO CHANGE.
Tables A, B, C and D are subject to change depending upon market conditions. Notice of change will be given by publication in the Internal Revenue Bulletin.
SECTION 7. EFFECT ON OTHER DOCUMENTS.
This Revenue Ruling supplements Revenue Ruling 62-137, page 28, and facilitates the valuation of certain annuity agreements according to the standard prescribed therein.
TABLE A
Single Life Rates
Rates for immediate annuity of $1.00 per annum
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Rate
Age ---------------------------------
Male Female
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6 27.410
7 27.284
8 27.154
9 27.022
10 26.885 29.431
11 26.744 29.273
12 26.601 29.112
13 26.454 28.948
14 26.304 28.780
15 26.149 28.608
16 25.990 28.432
17 25.828 28.254
18 25.661 28.072
19 25.490 27.886
20 25.316 27.696
21 25.135 27.501
22 24.951 27.303
23 24.762 27.101
24 24.567 26.895
25 24.368 26.682
26 24.163 26.467
27 23.952 26.246
28 23.737 26.020
29 23.514 25.789
30 23.286 25.552
31 23.053 25.310
32 22.812 25.063
33 22.566 24.809
34 22.312 24.550
35 22.052 24.284
36 21.785 24.012
37 21.510 23.734
38 21.228 23.449
39 20.940 23.158
40 20.643 22.858
41 20.339 22.552
42 20.027 22.239
43 19.707 21.919
44 19.382 21.590
45 19.049 21.255
46 18.710 20.911
47 18.368 20.560
48 18.019 20.203
49 17.667 19.838
50 17.311 19.468
51 16.950 19.094
52 16.586 18.714
53 16.217 18.331
54 15.845 17.942
55 15.469 17.550
56 15.089 17.154
57 14.705 16.754
58 14.317 16.351
59 13.924 15.942
60 13.526 15.531
61 13.125 15.116
62 12.717 14.696
63 12.306 14.271
64 11.889 13.842
65 11.469 13.409
66 11.046 12.970
67 10.641 12.527
68 10.266 12.078
69 9.889 11.627
70 9.512 11.172
71 9.143 10.715
72 8.775 10.256
73 8.408 9.879
74 8.043 9.502
75 7.682 9.125
76 7.323 8.749
77 6.970 8.374
78 6.622 8.001
79 6.281 7.632
80 5.946 7.266
81 5.619 6.905
82 5.299 6.549
83 4.989 6.200
84 4.688 5.857
85 4.397 5.522
TABLE B
Uniform Seniority Table
Two male lives
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Difference in age Addition to
younger age
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1 .513
2 1.051
3 1.616
4 2.206
5 2.820
6 3.459
7 4.121
8 4.806
9 5.513
10 6.241
11 6.989
12 7.756
13 8.541
14 9.343
15 10.161
16 10.994
17 11.840
18 12.700
19 13.572
20 14.455
21 15.348
22 16.251
23 17.162
24 18.082
25 19.008
26 19.942
27 20.881
28 21.827
29 22.777
30 23.732
31 24.691
32 25.655
33 26.621
34 27.591
35 28.564
36 29.539
37 30.517
38 31.497
39 32.479
40 33.462
41 34.447
42 35.434
43 36.422
44 37.411
45 38.401
46 39.392
47 40.384
48 41.377
49 42.370
50 43.365
51 44.359
52 45.354
53 46.350
54 47.346
55 48.343
56 49.340
57 50.337
58 51.334
59 52.332
60 53.330
TABLE C
Partial Joint Life Premiums
Two male lives
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Equal ages male Partial premium
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6 23.416
7 23.325
8 23.228
9 23.125
10 23.019
11 22.907
12 22.791
13 22.671
14 22.546
15 22.416
16 22.282
17 22.142
18 21.998
19 21.848
20 21.693
21 21.532
22 21.365
23 21.192
24 21.014
25 20.829
26 20.637
27 20.439
28 20.234
29 20.023
30 19.804
31 19.578
32 19.344
33 19.103
34 18.855
35 18.598
36 18.334
37 18.062
38 17.781
39 17.492
40 17.195
41 16.889
42 16.575
43 16.253
44 15.925
45 15.591
46 15.254
47 14.913
48 14.571
49 14.226
50 13.880
51 13.534
52 13.187
53 12.839
54 12.491
55 12.143
56 11.795
57 11.446
58 11.096
59 10.745
60 10.393
61 10.038
62 9.682
63 9.324
64 8.965
65 8.606
66 8.248
67 7.891
68 7.536
69 7.183
70 6.834
71 6.490
72 6.150
73 5.817
74 5.489
75 5.169
76 4.857
77 4.553
78 4.258
79 3.973
80 3.698
81 3.432
82 3.178
83 2.934
84 2.701
85 2.480
TABLE D
Adjustment Factors
For use with joint and survivor annuities only
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Age Male Female
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6 1.616
7 1.589
8 1.563
9 1.537
10 1.511 2.626
11 1.484 2.584
12 1.458 2.542
13 1.432 2.500
14 1.405 2.458
15 1.379 2.416
16 1.353 2.374
17 1.326 2.332
18 1.300 2.289
19 1.274 2.247
20 1.247 2.205
21 1.221 2.163
22 1.195 2.121
23 1.168 2.079
24 1.142 2.037
25 1.116 1.995
26 1.089 1.953
27 1.063 1.911
28 1.037 1.868
29 1.011 1.826
30 .984 1.784
31 .958 1.742
32 .932 1.700
33 .905 1.658
34 .879 1.616
35 .853 1.574
36 .826 1.532
37 .800 1.489
38 .774 1.447
39 .747 1.405
40 .721 1.363
41 .695 1.321
42 .668 1.279
43 .642 1.237
44 .616 1.195
45 .589 1.153
46 .563 1.111
47 .537 1.068
48 .511 1.026
49 .484 .984
50 .458 .942
51 .432 .900
52 .405 .858
53 .379 .816
54 .353 .774
55 .326 .732
56 .300 .689
57 .274 .647
58 .247 .605
59 .221 .563
60 .195 .521
61 .168 .479
62 .142 .437
63 .116 .395
64 .089 .353
65 .063 .311
66 .037 .268
67 .021 .226
68 .021 .184
69 .021 .142
70 .021 .100
71 .025 .058
72 .029 .016
73 .033 .016
74 .037 .016
75 .041 .016
76 .045 .016
77 .049 .016
78 .053 .016
79 .057 .016
80 .061 .016
81 .064 .016
82 .068 .016
83 .072 .016
84 .076 .016
85 .080 .016
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