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It depends, but the link looks like it is probably not taxable. It appears to be just a return of your premiums paid.
If you are a US Citizen or Resident and filing a form 1040 not a 1040NR, then life insurance withdrawals are not taxable to the point that you paid in.
If you contributed $10,000 and are only getting $8,000 back, since your contribution is higher than the amount you are getting back, this would not be taxable income. However, if you paid in $5,000 throughout the years, but you received $8,000, then $3,000 would be taxable (5,000-8,000).
Any earnings you receive on the contributions are taxable.
The small amount of information in that link, looks like it is a return of money you paid in, but you would need to contact the company to be sure there is not interest or other earnings included in the payments you are receiving.
If you are not a US Citizen or Resident for tax purposes, then you would need to contact Sprintax.com to file a 1040NR and for information on the taxability of this payment
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