jcorr
Super Genius
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I'm trying to do a 1035 replacement on an AIG policy and have run into a roadblock. They want to a signed Business Certification form. Basically this form is for authorized signatures from my company from a "Duly-authorized corporate officer" On the surface it seems to be ridiculous but they are not budging. As far as I can tell it has NOTHING to do with a 1035 exchange. I was told flat out that they weren't even allowed to tell me what was holding up the exchange until this form was signed. I FINALLY got them to admit that this was the only thing. Who else has had to deal with this?