Annuity.org Strike Two
"A structured settlement is a financial agreement that provides individuals who have received a settlement or a large sum of money with a series of periodic payments over time, rather than as a lump sum. Structured settlements, which often result from legal cases, offer financial security and stability and allow for tax-free customized payments".
How Annuity.Org "Fupped Duck"
2. A "financial agreement that provides individuals who have received a large sum of money with a series of payments over time, rather than a lump sum, is not determinative of eligibility for a structured settlement. Unfortunately typical of Annuity.org's lazy research that has been well documented in prior posts.
Let's have a look at how structured settlement is defined in the Internal Reveue Code of 1986, as amended
(1) Structured settlement The term “structured settlement” means an arrangement— (A) which is established by— (i) suit or agreement for the periodic payment of damages excludable from the gross income of the recipient under section 104(a)(2), or (ii) agreement for the periodic payment of compensation under any workers’ compensation law excludable from the gross income of the recipient under section 104(a)(1), and (B) under which the periodic payments are— (i) of the character described in subparagraphs (A) and (B) of section 130(c)(2), and (ii) payable by a person who is a party to the suit or agreement or to the workers’ compensation claim or by a person who has assumed the liability for such periodic payments under a qualified assignment in accordance with section 130.
My interest is seeing that consumers have the clearest path to accurate information about structured settlements. Consumers deserve this.
Orlando based Annuity.org is a longtime shill for CBC Settlement Funding, a structured settlement factoring company in Conshocken Pennsylvania. On every page of information Annuity.org provides to you about structured settlements contained one or more calls to action to sell your structured settlement payments.
Annuity.org has shown itself to be a poor and unreliable choice time and time agains because Annuity.org consistently publishes misstatements of fact about structured settlements that are not supported. The reality does not jive with the quality controls that Annuity.org holds out to the public in writing, as I have documented time and time again.
Annuity.org does not show a desire to improve the quality of the technical details of their writing about structured settlements by learning from their mistakes. I have even offered to proofread in the past.
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