Section 541: Calculation of deficiencies
2127.This section explains how to calculate the amount of a deficiency. It is based on section 549 of ICTA. It uses the “total benefit value” of the policy or contract, and the “total allowable deductions”, in respect of the event, as calculated for section 491, to find the amount. What those terms mean in detail is shown by the calculation methods in sections 492 and 494 respectively.
2128.There are two possible amounts. Where the investor has made no overall gain, on comparing the “total benefit value” of the policy or contract and the “total allowable deductions”, all earlier gains which formed part of that individual’s total income are “refunded” as the amount of the deficiency. If there is a gain, but it is less than those earlier gains, the amount of the deficiency is those gains minus the net overall gain. (In determining for this purpose whether there has been an overall gain and, if so, its amount, the earlier gains are themselves disregarded.)