The Impact of the Small Business Jobs and Credit Act
Posted by William Byrnes on September 30, 2010
President Obama signed the Small Business Jobs and Credit Act of 2010, H.R. 5297, on Monday, September 27, establishing an allowance for partial annuitizations of annuity contracts from January 1, 2011. In the coming weeks, the Advisors Journal will include in-depth examinations of the provisions of the Small Business Act that are of the most interest to advisors and insurance producers, such as the partial annuitization of annuity contracts and the Roth Conversion Extension to Employer Accounts.
In this AdvisorFX exclusive analysis, we summarize the impact of the Act’s other major provisions. Please read the article via your AdvisorFX subscription at AdvisorFX (or sign up for a free 30 day trial).
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