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I now tried the "keeper" website Artificial Intelligence, among other sources:
Life insurance dividends are a return of a portion of the premiums you paid on your policy. you may not also realize that not 100% of the premium paid add to basis,. if your policy has a term insurance provision, part of the premium goes to pay that and does not increase basis.
the reason the dividends are tax free is because the premium payments aren't deductible.
see this link from a person claiming to be an insurance expert
Just wondering if you were able to get a corrected 1099-R from your insurance company. I have made no progress with MetLife and don't know how to proceed further to try to resolve this issue. Thanks.
No, thanks for reminding me but John Hancock keeps give me a 1099 with the dividends reducing my basis. I am thinking of writing to Guardian Life who has a table on the internet that says dividends do not reduce basis and asking how they came to that conclusion.
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