Structured Settlements 4Real®Blog 2026
Structured settlements expert John Darer reviews the latest structured settlements and settlement planning information and news, and provides expert opinion and highly regarded commentary. that is spicy, Informative, irreverent and effective for over 20 years.
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Category: TN Structured Settlements
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by John Darer CLU ChFC MSSC CeFT RSP CLTC 1099-Misc Overview This post explains When Box 3 Applies What is Box 3? Box 3 on Form 1099‑MISC is labeled Other Income and is used to report payments that do not fit into the form’s other specific boxes. Settlement administrators and defendants sometimes report the entire…
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Thinking about what happens to structured settlement payments after the death of the Measuring Life, which of these four statements is correct?
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The Tennessee House and Senate bills excludes from coverage under the Act a person who acquires rights to receive payments through a structured settlement factoring transaction, as defined in federal law, regardless of whether the transaction occurred before or after the federal law took effect.
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A structured settlement broker is a licensed and regulated professional who provides professional advice and places structured settlement annuities and may provide fianncial advice and placement of financial vehicles pursuant to professional licenses.
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We determined that the Peachtree offer was at an effective discount rate of over 22% and that the JG Wentworth counter offer was at a discount rate in excess of 18%. Neither of the offers from big advertisers were anywhere near competitive to buy structured settlement payment rights.
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A structured settlement resolving a legal dispute involving damages for personal physical injury or sickness, as specified under IRC 104(a)(2), using a qualified funding asset defined in IRC 130(d), such as a structured settlement annuity generates income tax free periodic payments to the plaintiff
