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Sec. 1.430(h)(3)-1 Mortality tables used to determine present value.

(a) Overview.

(1) Standard mortality tables. This section sets forth rules for the mortality tables to be used in determining present value or making any computation under section 430. These mortality tables include--

(i) Generational mortality tables described in paragraph (b) of this section; and

(ii) Static mortality tables for small plans described in paragraph (c) of this section.

(2) Alternative tables.

(i) Plan-specific mortality tables. In lieu of using the mortality tables provided under this section, plan-specific substitute mortality tables are permitted to be used for purposes of section 430 pursuant to section 430(h)(3)(C), provided that the requirements of § 1.430(h)(3)-2 are satisfied.

(ii) Disabled individuals. In lieu of using the mortality tables provided under this section, mortality tables for disabled individuals are permitted to be used pursuant to section 430(h)(3)(D). These tables are provided in guidance published in the Internal Revenue Bulletin. See § 601.601(d) of this chapter.

(3) Individuals not identified as either male or female. The mortality tables in this section are applied for an individual based on the individual’s gender. With respect to the portion of a plan’s population for which male or female gender is not identified (for example, because an individual identifies as nonbinary or because the gender information for an individual is not available), the plan’s actuary must use a reasonable approach for determining liability. Some reasonable approaches for these individuals include--

(i) Determining the liability for an individual for whom male or female gender is not identified as the weighted average of the liability calculated as if the individual were male and the liability calculated as if the individual were female, with an appropriate weighting that takes into account the distribution of gender for individuals in the plan’s population for whom gender is identified; and

(ii) Assigning either male or female status randomly to an individual for whom male or female gender is not identified in a manner that is expected to result in an appropriate proportion of males and females for the plan’s population that takes into account the distribution of gender for individuals in the plan’s population for whom gender is identified.

(b) Generational mortality tables.

(1) In general.

(i) Construction of generational mortality tables. The generational mortality tables that are permitted to be used under section 430(h)(3)(A) and paragraph (a)(1)(i) of this section are constructed from the base mortality tables described in paragraph (b)(1)(ii) of this section and the mortality improvement rates described in paragraph (b)(1)(iii) of this section, as adjusted in accordance with paragraph (b)(1)(v) of this section.

(ii) Base mortality tables. The base mortality tables are set forth in paragraph (d) of this section.

(iii) Mortality improvement rates.

(A) Mortality improvement rates for valuation dates occurring on or after January 1, 2024. Except as otherwise provided in this paragraph (b)(1)(iii), the mortality improvement rates for valuation dates occurring on or after January 1, 2024, are the 2024 Adjusted Scale MP-2021 Rates as incorporated by reference pursuant to paragraph (b)(1)(iv)(A) of this section.

(B) [Reserved.]

(iv) Incorporation by reference. The material listed in this paragraph (b)(1)(iv) is incorporated by reference into this section with the approval of the Director of the Federal Register under 5 U.S.C. 552(a) and 1 CFR part 51. This material is available for inspection at the IRS and at the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA). Contact IRS at: IRS Office of Chief Counsel, Qualified Plans Branch 1, CC:EEE:EB:QP1, 1111 Constitution Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20224; (202) 317-6700; www.irs.gov/retirement-plans/pension-plan-mortality-tables. For information on the availability of this material at NARA, visit www.archives.gov/federal-register/cfr/ibr-locations or email fr.inspection@nara.gov. The material may be obtained from IRS: www.irs.gov/retirement-plans/pension-plan-mortality-tables.

(A) 2024 Adjusted Scale MP-2021 Rates, dated August 11, 2023.

(B) [Reserved]

(2) Application of mortality improvement rates.

(i) In general. Under the generational mortality tables described in this paragraph (b), the probability of an individual’s death at a particular age in the future is determined as the individual’s base mortality rate that applies at that age (that is, the applicable mortality rate from the tables set forth in paragraph (d) of this section for that age, gender, and status as an annuitant or a non-annuitant) multiplied by the cumulative mortality improvement factor for the individual’s gender and for that age for the period from the base year for those mortality tables through the calendar year in which the individual is projected to reach the particular age. Paragraph (b)(3) of this section provides an example that shows how the base mortality tables in paragraph (d) of this section and the mortality improvement rates for valuation dates occurring during 2024 are combined to determine projected mortality rates.

(ii) Cumulative mortality improvement factor. The cumulative mortality improvement factor for an age and gender for a period is the product of the annual mortality improvement factors for that age and gender for each year within that period.

(iii) Annual mortality improvement factor. The annual mortality improvement factor for an age and gender for a year is 1 minus the mortality improvement rate that applies for that age and gender for that year. If that annual mortality improvement rate is greater than 1 (corresponding to a negative mortality improvement rate), then the projected mortality rate for that age and gender for that year is greater than the projected mortality rate for the same age and gender for the preceding year.

(3) Example of calculation.

(i) Calculation of mortality rate. The mortality rate for 2024 that is applied to a male annuitant who is age 68 in 2024 is equal to the product of the mortality rate under paragraph (d) of this section for a male annuitant who was age 68 in 2012 (0.01418) and the cumulative mortality improvement factor calculated from the 2024 Adjusted Scale MP-2021 Rates for an age 68 male from 2012 to 2024. The cumulative mortality improvement factor for age 68 males for the period from 2012 to 2024 is 0.9827, and the mortality rate for 2024 for male annuitants who are age 68 in that year is 0.01393, as shown in the following table.

Table 1 to paragraph (b)(3)(i)

Calendar Year

Rate of Mortality Improvement from Prior Year to Current Year

Annual Mortality Improvement Factor(1-Mortality Improvement Rate)

Cumulative Mortality Improvement Factor

Mortality Rate

2012

n/a

n/a

n/a

0.01418

2013

0.0071

0.9929

0.9929

 

2014

0.0047

0.9953

0.9882

 

2015

0.0029

0.9971

0.9854

 

2016

0.0017

0.9983

0.9837

 

2017

0.0009

0.9991

0.9828

 

2018

0.0001

0.9999

0.9827

 

2019

(0.0001)

1.0001

0.9828

 

2020

0.0001

0.9999

0.9827

 

2021

0.0000

1.0000

0.9827

 

2022

0.0000

1.0000

0.9827

 

2023

0.0000

1.0000

0.9827

 

2024

0.0000

1.0000

0.9827

0.01393

(ii) Probability of survival for an individual. After the projected mortality rates are derived for each age for each year, the rates are used to calculate the present value of a benefit stream that depends on the probability of survival year-by-year. For example, for purposes of calculating the present value (for a 2024 valuation date) of future payments in a benefit stream payable for a male annuitant who is age 68 in 2024, the probability of survival for the annuitant is based on the mortality rate for a male annuitant who is age 68 in 2024 (0.01393), and the projected mortality rate for a male annuitant who will be age 69 in 2025 (0.01507), age 70 in 2026 (0.01635), and so on.

(4) Use of the tables.

(i) Separate tables for annuitants and non-annuitants. Separate mortality tables are provided for use with respect to annuitants and non-annuitants. The non-annuitant mortality tables are applied to determine the probability of survival for a non-annuitant for the period before the non-annuitant is projected to commence receiving benefits. The annuitant mortality tables are applied to determine the present value of benefits for each annuitant. In addition, the annuitant mortality tables are applied for each non-annuitant with respect to each assumed commencement of benefits for the period beginning with that assumed commencement. For purposes of this section, an annuitant means a plan participant who has commenced receiving benefits and a non-annuitant means a plan participant who has not yet commenced receiving benefits (for example, an active employee or a terminated vested participant). A participant whose benefit has partially commenced is treated as an annuitant with respect to the portion of the benefit that has commenced and treated as a non-annuitant with respect to the balance of the benefit. In addition, with respect to a beneficiary of a participant, the annuitant mortality tables apply for the period beginning with each assumed commencement of benefits for the participant. If the participant has died (or to the extent the participant is assumed to die before commencing benefits), the annuitant mortality tables apply with respect to the beneficiary for the period beginning with each assumed commencement of benefits for the beneficiary.

(ii) Examples of calculation using separate non-annuitant and annuitant tables. With respect to a 45-year-old active participant who is projected to commence receiving an annuity at age 55, the funding target is determined using the non-annuitant mortality tables for the period before the participant attains age 55 and using the annuitant mortality tables for the period ages 55 and above. Similarly, for a 45-year-old terminated vested participant who is projected to commence an annuity at age 65, the funding target is determined using the non-annuitant mortality tables for the period before the participant attains age 65 and using the annuitant mortality tables for ages 65 and above.

(c) Static mortality tables.

(1) Availability of alternative tables for small plans--

(i) In general. As an alternative to the generational mortality tables defined in paragraph (b) of this section, static mortality tables may be used for a small plan. The static mortality tables described in this paragraph (c) are constructed from the separate non-annuitant and annuitant static mortality tables described in paragraph (c)(2)(i) of this section, combined using the procedure described in paragraph (c)(2)(ii) of this section.

(ii) Definition of small plan. For purposes of this paragraph (c), a small plan is defined as a plan with 500 or fewer total participants (including both active and inactive participants and beneficiaries of deceased participants) on the valuation date.

(iii) Use of static mortality tables. The static mortality tables that are used for a valuation date are the static mortality tables for the calendar year that includes the valuation date.

(iv) Publication of mortality tables. The static mortality tables for the 2024 calendar year are set forth in paragraph (e) of this section.

Note 1 to paragraph (c)(1)(iv): The static mortality tables for valuation dates occurring in later calendar years will be published in the Internal Revenue Bulletin. See § 601.601(d) of this chapter.

(2) Development of static mortality tables.

(i) Non-annuitant and annuitant mortality tables. The non-annuitant and annuitant static mortality tables are determined using the base mortality tables described in paragraph (b)(1)(ii) of this section. The rates in those base mortality tables are adjusted using the mortality improvement rates described in paragraph (b)(1)(iii) of this section, in accordance with the rules set forth in paragraph (c)(3) of this section.

(ii) Combined static mortality tables. The static mortality tables described in this paragraph (c) are constructed from the separate non-annuitant and annuitant static mortality tables pursuant to paragraph (c)(2)(i) of this section, blended using the weighting factors in paragraph (d) of this section. The weighting factors are applied to develop these combined static tables using the following equation: Combined mortality rate = [non-annuitant rate * (1- weighting factor)] + [annuitant rate * weighting factor].

(3) Projection of mortality improvements.

(i) General rule. Except as provided in paragraph (c)(3)(iii) of this section, the static mortality tables for a calendar year are determined by multiplying the applicable mortality rate for each age from the base mortality tables by both--

(A) The cumulative mortality improvement factor (determined under paragraph (b)(2)(ii) of this section) for the period from 2012 through that calendar year; and

(B) The cumulative mortality improvement factor (determined under paragraph (b)(2)(ii) of this section) for the period beginning in that calendar year and continuing beyond that calendar year for the number of years in the projection period described in paragraph (c)(3)(ii) of this section.

(ii) Projection period for static mortality tables.

(A) In general. The projection period is 8 years for males and 9 years for females, as adjusted based on age as provided in paragraph (c)(3)(ii)(B) of this section.

(B) Age adjustment. For ages below 80, the projection period is increased by 1 year for each year below age 80. For ages above 80, the projection period is reduced (but not below zero) by ⅓ year for each year above 80.

(iii) Fractional projection periods. If for an age the number of years in the projection period determined under paragraph (c)(3)(ii) of this section is not a whole number, then the mortality rate for that age is determined by using linear interpolation between--

(A) The mortality rate for that age that would be determined under paragraph (c)(3)(i) of this section if the number of years in the projection period were the next lower whole number; and

(B) The mortality rate for that age that would be determined under paragraph (c)(3)(i) of this section if the number of years in the projection period were the next higher whole number.

(iv) Example. For example, at age 85 the projection period for a male is 6⅓ years (8 years minus ⅓ year for each of the 5 years above age 80). For a valuation date in 2024, the mortality rate in the static mortality table for an 85-year-old male is based on a projection of mortality improvement for 6⅓ years beyond 2024. Under paragraph (c)(3)(iii) of this section, the mortality rate for an 85-year-old male annuitant in the static mortality table for 2024 is ⅔ times the projected mortality rate for a male annuitant that age in 2030 plus ⅓ times the projected mortality rate for a male annuitant that age in 2031. Accordingly, the mortality rate for an 85-year-old male annuitant in the static mortality table for 2024 is 0.08126 (⅔ times the projected mortality rate for an 85-year-old male annuitant in 2030 (0.08146) plus ⅓ times the projected mortality rate for an 85-year-old male annuitant in 2031 (0.08086)).

(d) Base mortality tables. The following are the base mortality tables. The base year for these tables is 2012.

Table 2 to paragraph (d)

 

Males

Females

Age

Non-Annuitant

Annuitant

Weighting Factor For Small Plans

Non-Annuitant

Annuitant

Weighting Factor For Small Plans

0

0.00650

0.00650

0.0000

0.00544

0.00544

0.0000

1

0.00045

0.00045

0.0000

0.00038

0.00038

0.0000

2

0.00030

0.00030

0.0000

0.00023

0.00023

0.0000

3

0.00022

0.00022

0.0000

0.00018

0.00018

0.0000

4

0.00019

0.00019

0.0000

0.00013

0.00013

0.0000

5

0.00016

0.00016

0.0000

0.00012

0.00012

0.0000

6

0.00014

0.00014

0.0000

0.00011

0.00011

0.0000

7

0.00013

0.00013

0.0000

0.00010

0.00010

0.0000

8

0.00011

0.00011

0.0000

0.00009

0.00009

0.0000

9

0.00009

0.00009

0.0000

0.00009

0.00009

0.0000

10

0.00008

0.00008

0.0000

0.00009

0.00009

0.0000

11

0.00009

0.00009

0.0000

0.00009

0.00009

0.0000

12

0.00013

0.00013

0.0000

0.00010

0.00010

0.0000

13

0.00017

0.00017

0.0000

0.00012

0.00012

0.0000

14

0.00022

0.00022

0.0000

0.00013

0.00013

0.0000

15

0.00028

0.00028

0.0000

0.00013

0.00013

0.0000

16

0.00034

0.00034

0.0000

0.00014

0.00014

0.0000

17

0.00040

0.00040

0.0000

0.00015

0.00015

0.0000

18

0.00046

0.00046

0.0000

0.00015

0.00015

0.0000

19

0.00053

0.00053

0.0000

0.00015

0.00015

0.0000

20

0.00056

0.00056

0.0000

0.00015

0.00015

0.0000

21

0.00056

0.00056

0.0000

0.00015

0.00015

0.0000

22

0.00056

0.00056

0.0000

0.00016

0.00016

0.0000

23

0.00055

0.00055

0.0000

0.00018

0.00018

0.0000

24

0.00055

0.00055

0.0000

0.00019

0.00019

0.0000

25

0.00054

0.00054

0.0000

0.00019

0.00019

0.0000

26

0.00054

0.00054

0.0000

0.00019

0.00019

0.0000

27

0.00054

0.00054

0.0000

0.00020

0.00020

0.0000

28

0.00054

0.00054

0.0000

0.00020

0.00020

0.0000

29

0.00054

0.00054

0.0000

0.00020

0.00020

0.0000

30

0.00055

0.00055

0.0000

0.00021

0.00021

0.0000

31

0.00055

0.00055

0.0000

0.00022

0.00022

0.0000

32

0.00056

0.00056

0.0000

0.00023

0.00023

0.0000

33

0.00058

0.00058

0.0000

0.00025

0.00025

0.0000

34

0.00059

0.00059

0.0000

0.00026

0.00026

0.0000

35

0.00061

0.00061

0.0000

0.00028

0.00028

0.0000

36

0.00063

0.00063

0.0000

0.00031

0.00031

0.0000

37

0.00065

0.00065

0.0000

0.00034

0.00034

0.0000

38

0.00068

0.00068

0.0000

0.00036

0.00036

0.0000

39

0.00071

0.00071

0.0000

0.00040

0.00040

0.0000

40

0.00074

0.00074

0.0000

0.00043

0.00043

0.0000

41

0.00077

0.00082

0.0008

0.00047

0.00049

0.0010

42

0.00081

0.00099

0.0016

0.00051

0.00061

0.0020

43

0.00086

0.00124

0.0024

0.00055

0.00078

0.0030

44

0.00091

0.00158

0.0032

0.00060

0.00101

0.0040

45

0.00097

0.00200

0.0040

0.00065

0.00130

0.0051

46

0.00105

0.00251

0.0047

0.00071

0.00165

0.0061

47

0.00113

0.00310

0.0055

0.00077

0.00206

0.0071

48

0.00123

0.00378

0.0063

0.00083

0.00252

0.0081

49

0.00134

0.00454

0.0071

0.00090

0.00304

0.0091

50

0.00147

0.00539

0.0079

0.00098

0.00362

0.0101

51

0.00161

0.00544

0.0140

0.00107

0.00426

0.0185

52

0.00177

0.00565

0.0209

0.00116

0.00495

0.0262

53

0.00194

0.00588

0.0302

0.00126

0.00500

0.0349

54

0.00213

0.00616

0.0430

0.00137

0.00512

0.0449

55

0.00234

0.00647

0.0898

0.00148

0.00517

0.0853

56

0.00257

0.00686

0.1676

0.00161

0.00522

0.1535

57

0.00281

0.00728

0.2153

0.00175

0.00528

0.1923

58

0.00308

0.00770

0.2635

0.00190

0.00561

0.2291

59

0.00338

0.00811

0.3144

0.00206

0.00601

0.2680

60

0.00369

0.00848

0.3821

0.00224

0.00643

0.3192

61

0.00403

0.00882

0.4579

0.00243

0.00690

0.3731

62

0.00441

0.00918

0.5935

0.00264

0.00743

0.4705

63

0.00481

0.00960

0.7153

0.00287

0.00796

0.5668

64

0.00525

0.01014

0.7764

0.00312

0.00859

0.6230

65

0.00573

0.01087

0.8454

0.00339

0.00928

0.7172

66

0.00636

0.01178

0.9002

0.00380

0.01003

0.8006

67

0.00706

0.01288

0.9275

0.00427

0.01089

0.8414

68

0.00784

0.01418

0.9431

0.00480

0.01192

0.8658

69

0.00870

0.01564

0.9547

0.00540

0.01309

0.8857

70

0.00967

0.01729

0.9642

0.00606

0.01444

0.9046

71

0.01073

0.01914

0.9732

0.00681

0.01597

0.9240

72

0.01192

0.02121

0.9791

0.00765

0.01770

0.9365

73

0.01323

0.02354

0.9823

0.00860

0.01967

0.9437

74

0.01469

0.02613

0.9847

0.00966

0.02192

0.9512

75

0.01632

0.02905

0.9868

0.01085

0.02445

0.9568

76

0.01812

0.03233

0.9889

0.01219

0.02727

0.9637

77

0.02012

0.03604

0.9906

0.01370

0.03042

0.9682

78

0.02234

0.04026

0.9920

0.01539

0.03391

0.9727

79

0.02480

0.04504

0.9935

0.01729

0.03775

0.9765

80

0.02754

0.05046

1.0000

0.01943

0.04198

1.0000

81

0.02989

0.05657

1.0000

0.02134

0.04663

1.0000

82

0.03460

0.06343

1.0000

0.02516

0.05178

1.0000

83

0.04166

0.07114

1.0000

0.03089

0.05754

1.0000

84

0.05108

0.07977

1.0000

0.03853

0.06401

1.0000

85

0.06285

0.08946

1.0000

0.04808

0.07132

1.0000

86

0.07698

0.10032

1.0000

0.05955

0.07954

1.0000

87

0.09346

0.11248

1.0000

0.07293

0.08879

1.0000

88

0.11229

0.12600

1.0000

0.08822

0.09936

1.0000

89

0.13348

0.14088

1.0000

0.10542

0.11124

1.0000

90

0.15703

0.15703

1.0000

0.12453

0.12453

1.0000

91

0.17401

0.17401

1.0000

0.13818

0.13818

1.0000

92

0.19151

0.19151

1.0000

0.15250

0.15250

1.0000

93

0.20936

0.20936

1.0000

0.16737

0.16737

1.0000

94

0.22742

0.22742

1.0000

0.18274

0.18274

1.0000

95

0.24569

0.24569

1.0000

0.19863

0.19863

1.0000

96

0.26415

0.26415

1.0000

0.21509

0.21509

1.0000

97

0.28281

0.28281

1.0000

0.23214

0.23214

1.0000

98

0.30169

0.30169

1.0000

0.24983

0.24983

1.0000

99

0.32077

0.32077

1.0000

0.26814

0.26814

1.0000

100

0.33996

0.33996

1.0000

0.28698

0.28698

1.0000

101

0.35910

0.35910

1.0000

0.30619

0.30619

1.0000

102

0.37794

0.37794

1.0000

0.32549

0.32549

1.0000

103

0.39633

0.39633

1.0000

0.34472

0.34472

1.0000

104

0.41415

0.41415

1.0000

0.36375

0.36375

1.0000

105

0.43131

0.43131

1.0000

0.38243

0.38243

1.0000

106

0.44771

0.44771

1.0000

0.40065

0.40065

1.0000

107

0.46329

0.46329

1.0000

0.41828

0.41828

1.0000

108

0.47800

0.47800

1.0000

0.43522

0.43522

1.0000

109

0.49181

0.49181

1.0000

0.45139

0.45139

1.0000

110

0.50000

0.50000

1.0000

0.46673

0.46673

1.0000

111

0.50000

0.50000

1.0000

0.48120

0.48120

1.0000

112

0.50000

0.50000

1.0000

0.49477

0.49477

1.0000

113

0.50000

0.50000

1.0000

0.50000

0.50000

1.0000

114

0.50000

0.50000

1.0000

0.50000

0.50000

1.0000

115

0.50000

0.50000

1.0000

0.50000

0.50000

1.0000

116

0.50000

0.50000

1.0000

0.50000

0.50000

1.0000

117

0.50000

0.50000

1.0000

0.50000

0.50000

1.0000

118

0.50000

0.50000

1.0000

0.50000

0.50000

1.0000

119

0.50000

0.50000

1.0000

0.50000

0.50000

1.0000

120

1.00000

1.00000

1.0000

1.00000

1.00000

1.0000

(e) Static tables for 2024. The following static mortality tables are used pursuant to paragraph (a)(1)(ii) of this section for determining present value or making any computation under section 430 with respect to valuation dates occurring during 2024.

Table 3 to paragraph (e)

Age

Male

Female

0

0.00356

0.00306

1

0.00025

0.00022

2

0.00017

0.00013

3

0.00012

0.00010

4

0.00011

0.00008

5

0.00009

0.00007

6

0.00008

0.00007

7

0.00008

0.00006

8

0.00006

0.00005

9

0.00005

0.00005

10

0.00005

0.00006

11

0.00005

0.00006

12

0.00008

0.00006

13

0.00010

0.00008

14

0.00013

0.00008

15

0.00017

0.00008

16

0.00021

0.00009

17

0.00025

0.00010

18

0.00029

0.00010

19

0.00034

0.00010

20

0.00036

0.00010

21

0.00037

0.00010

22

0.00037

0.00011

23

0.00038

0.00013

24

0.00039

0.00014

25

0.00040

0.00014

26

0.00041

0.00015

27

0.00043

0.00016

28

0.00044

0.00016

29

0.00046

0.00017

30

0.00049

0.00018

31

0.00050

0.00019

32

0.00053

0.00021

33

0.00056

0.00023

34

0.00059

0.00024

35

0.00062

0.00026

36

0.00065

0.00029

37

0.00067

0.00031

38

0.00070

0.00032

39

0.00072

0.00035

40

0.00074

0.00037

41

0.00075

0.00039

42

0.00077

0.00041

43

0.00079

0.00043

44

0.00081

0.00045

45

0.00084

0.00048

46

0.00088

0.00051

47

0.00092

0.00055

48

0.00098

0.00059

49

0.00104

0.00064

50

0.00113

0.00070

51

0.00124

0.00080

52

0.00137

0.00090

53

0.00153

0.00101

54

0.00173

0.00115

55

0.00206

0.00138

56

0.00253

0.00170

57

0.00296

0.00195

58

0.00344

0.00225

59

0.00397

0.00258

60

0.00458

0.00299

61

0.00523

0.00343

62

0.00615

0.00409

63

0.00703

0.00478

64

0.00774

0.00537

65

0.00861

0.00619

66

0.00957

0.00707

67

0.01054

0.00786

68

0.01163

0.00871

69

0.01283

0.00968

70

0.01419

0.01082

71

0.01575

0.01217

72

0.01750

0.01368

73

0.01949

0.01540

74

0.02175

0.01742

75

0.02433

0.01975

76

0.02729

0.02240

77

0.03069

0.02540

78

0.03460

0.02878

79

0.03912

0.03254

80

0.04442

0.03715

81

0.05008

0.04158

82

0.05649

0.04650

83

0.06372

0.05202

84

0.07192

0.05823

85

0.08126

0.06527

86

0.09180

0.07337

87

0.10364

0.08255

88

0.11688

0.09305

89

0.13148

0.10480

90

0.14733

0.11790

91

0.16404

0.13141

92

0.18111

0.14547

93

0.19847

0.16007

94

0.21588

0.17495

95

0.23319

0.19020

96

0.25152

0.20655

97

0.27010

0.22354

98

0.28899

0.24127

99

0.30836

0.25965

100

0.32788

0.27862

101

0.34742

0.29799

102

0.36672

0.31750

103

0.38574

0.33705

104

0.40436

0.35650

105

0.42191

0.37576

106

0.43897

0.39452

107

0.45520

0.41279

108

0.47064

0.43024

109

0.48536

0.44694

110

0.49448

0.46282

111

0.49552

0.47794

112

0.49656

0.49215

113

0.49756

0.49820

114

0.49870

0.49900

115

0.49975

0.49980

116

0.49990

0.49990

117

0.49995

0.50000

118

0.50000

0.50000

119

0.50000

0.50000

120

1.00000

1.00000

(f) Applicability date. This section applies for valuation dates occurring on or after January 1, 2024.

[Added by T.D. 9419, 73 FR 44632-44648, July 31, 2008. Revised by T.D. 9826, 82 FR 46388-46411, Oct. 5, 2017. Revised by T.D. 9983, 88 FR 72357-72366, Oct. 20, 2023.]

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