Insurance Agencies

Contingency Income

Performance-based bonus compensation paid by a carrier to an independent agency, tied to volume, growth, and loss-ratio metrics.


Definition


Contingencies are the single biggest tax-planning curveball for agency owners. They're often paid in Q1 for the prior year, can swing significantly based on loss ratios, and are taxed when received. The agencies we work with run quarterly projections that explicitly model contingency timing so April never holds a surprise.

When It Matters


Every quarter. Particularly Q1 when prior-year contingencies post.

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Common Questions


Why do contingency bonuses cause tax surprises?

Because they're variable, paid late, and often arrive after Q4 planning is done. Without modeling them into quarterly estimates, agency owners routinely end up with five- or six-figure April balances due.