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    As filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission on September 7, 1999
                           Registration Nos. 333-9745
                                  No. 811-07753


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                       SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
                             WASHINGTON, D.C. 20549
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                                    FORM N-4
            REGISTRATION STATEMENT UNDER THE SECURITIES ACT OF 1933 o
                           Pre-Effective Amendment No.

                         Post-Effective Amendment No. 9


                                       and
        REGISTRATION STATEMENT UNDER THE INVESTMENT COMPANY ACT OF 1940o

                                Amendment No. 10x


                              SEPARATE ACCOUNT VA-6
                           (Exact Name of Registrant)

                 TRANSAMERICA LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITY COMPANY
                               (Name of Depositor)

  Transamerica Square, 401 North Tryon Street, Charlotte, North Carolina 28202
              (Address of Depositor's Principal Executive Offices)
        Depositor's Telephone Number, including Area Code: (704) 330-5600

Name and Address of Agent for Service:    Copy to:

JAMES W. DEDERER, Esq.                    FREDERICK R. BELLAMY, Esq.
General Counsel and Secretary             Sutherland, Asbill & Brennan LLP
Transamerica Life Insurance               1275 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W.
and Annuity Company                       Washington, D.C. 20004-2415
1150 South Olive Street
Los Angeles, California  90015-2211

                                                              Title           of
securities being registered:
                               Flexible   premium   deferred   variable  annuity
contracts.




It   is  proposed  that this filing will  become  effective:
___immediately  upon filing  pursuant  to  paragraph  (b)
x on  September  7, 1999  pursuant  to paragraph  (b)
____60 days after filing  pursuant to paragraph  (a)(1)
__ on _     pursuant to paragraph (a)(1)

          If  appropriate,  check  the  following  box:  __this  Post-Effective
     Amendment   designates  a  new  effective  date  for  a  previously   filed
     Post-Effective Amendment.



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                              CROSS REFERENCE SHEET
                              Pursuant to Rule 495

                    Showing Location in Part A (Prospectus),
             Part B (Statement of Additional Information) and Part C
           of Registration Statement Information Required by Form N-4
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                                     PART A

Item of Form N-4                                              Prospectus Caption

<S>  <C>                                                        <C>
1.    Cover Page..............................................    Cover Page

2.    Definitions.............................................    Definitions

3.    Synopsis................................................    Summary of this Prospectus; Variable Account Fee Table

4.    Condensed Financial Information.........................    Condensed Financial Information

5.    General
      (a)  Depositor..........................................    Transamerica and the Separate Account
      (b)  Registrant.........................................    Transamerica and the Separate Account
      (c)  Portfolio Company..................................    The Funds
      (d)  Fund Prospectus....................................    The Funds
      (e)  Voting Rights......................................    Voting Rights
      (f)  Administrator.......................................   Charges under the Contracts

6.    Deductions and Expenses
      (a)  General............................................    Charges under the Contracts
      (b)  Sales Load %.......................................    Charges under the Contracts
      (c)  Special Purchase Plan..............................    Not Applicable
      (d)  Commissions........................................    Underwriter
      (e)  Fund Expenses......................................    Charges under the Contracts
      (f)  Operating Expenses.................................    Fee Table

7.    Contracts
      (a)  Persons with Rights................................    Description of the Contracts; Surrender of a Contract;
                                                                  Death Benefits; Voting Rights; Ownership
      (b)  (i)   Allocation of Purchase Payments
                 Payments.....................................    Description of the Contracts
           (ii)  Transfers....................................    Transfers
           (iii) Exchanges....................................    Federal Tax Matters
      (c)  Changes............................................    The Funds; Voting Rights

      (d)  Inquiries..........................................    Voting Rights

8.    Annuity Period..........................................    Settlement Payments

9.    Death Benefit...........................................    Death Benefits

10.   Purchase and Contract Value
      (a)  Purchases..........................................    Description of the Contracts
      (b)  Valuation..........................................    Description of the Contracts
      (c)  Daily Calculation..................................    Description of the Contracts
      (d)  Underwriter........................................    Underwriter

11.   Redemptions
      (a)  By Contract Owners.................................    Surrender of a Contract
           By Annuitant.......................................    Not Applicable
      (b)  Texas ORP..........................................    Not Applicable
      (c)  Check Delay........................................    Surrender of a Contract
      (d)  Lapse..............................................    Not Applicable
      (e)  Free Look..........................................    Right to Cancel

12.   Taxes................................Federal Tax Matters

13.   Legal Proceedings.......................................    Legal Proceedings

14.   Table of Contents for the
      Statement of
      Additional Information..................................    Table of Contents of the Statement of Additional
                                                                  Information


                                     PART B

Item of Form N-4                                                  Statement of Additional Information Caption

15.   Cover Page..............................................    Cover Page

16.   Table of Contents.......................................    Table of Contents

17.   General Information
      and History.............................................    General Information and History

18.   Services
      (a)  Fees and Expenses
           of Registrant......................................    (Prospectus) Variable Account Fee Table; (Prospectus)
                                                                  The Funds
      (b)  Management Contracts...............................    Not Applicable
      (c)  Custodian..........................................    Safekeeping of Separate Account Assets; Records and
                                                                  Reports
           Independent Auditors  .............................    Accountants
      (d)  Assets of Registrant...............................    Not Applicable
      (e)  Affiliated Person..................................    Not Applicable
      (f)  Principal Underwriter..............................    The Underwriter

19.   Purchase of Securities
      Being Offered...........................................    (Prospectus) Description of the Contracts
      Offering Sales Load.....................................    Charges under the Contracts

20.   Underwriters............................................    The Underwriter
21.   Calculation of Performance
      Data ...........Calculation of Yields and Total Returns
22.   Annuity Payments........................................    (Prospectus) Settlement Option Payments
23.   Financial Statements....................................    Financial Statements



                           PART C -- OTHER INFORMATION

Item of Form N-4                                                  Part C Caption

24.   Financial Statements
      and Exhibits
      (a)  Financial Statements...............................    Financial Statements
      (b)  Exhibits...........................................    Exhibits

25.   Directors and Officers of
      the Depositor...........................................    Directors and Officers of the Depositor

26.   Persons Controlled By or Under Common Control
      with the Depositor or Registrant .......................    Persons Controlled By or Under Common Control with the
                                                                  Depositor or Registrant

27.   Number of Contract Owners...............................    Number of Contract Owners

28.   Indemnification.........................................    Indemnification

29.   Principal Underwriters..................................    Principal Underwriter

30.   Location of Accounts
      and Records.............................................    Location of Accounts and Records

31.   Management Services.....................................    Management Services

32.   Undertakings............................................    Undertakings

      Signature Page..........................................    Signature Page



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                                                         1
                                     PROFILE
                                     of the

                    TRANSAMERICA CLASSIC(R) VARIABLE ANNUITY

                                    Issued by
                 Transamerica Life Insurance and Annuity Company

                                September 7, 1999


         This Profile is a summary of some of the more important points that you
         should know and consider before  purchasing the contract.  The contract
         is more fully described in the full prospectus  that  accompanies  this
         Profile. Please read the prospectus carefully.


1. The Contract.  The  Transamerica  Classic(R)  Variable  Annuity is a contract
between you and Transamerica  Life Insurance and Annuity Company that allows you
to invest your  purchase  payments  in your choice of 19 mutual fund  portfolios
("portfolios")  in the variable  account and two general  account  options.  The
portfolios are professionally managed and you can gain or lose money invested in
a portfolio,  but you could also earn more than investing in the general account
options.  We  guarantee  the safety of money  invested  in the  general  account
options.  Certain portfolios and general account options may not be available in
all states.


The contract is a deferred annuity and it has two phases: the accumulation phase
and the  annuitization  phase.  During  the  accumulation  phase,  you can  make
additional  payments  to your  contract,  transfer  money  among the  investment
options,  and withdraw some or all of your investment.  During this phase,  your
earnings accumulate on a tax-deferred basis for individuals,  but some or all of
any money you withdraw may be taxable and/or subject to penalty. Tax deferral is
not available for non-qualified contracts owned by corporations and some trusts.

During the  annuitization  phase,  we will make  periodic  payments to you.  The
dollar  amount of the  payments  may depend on the amount of money  invested and
earned  during  the  accumulation  phase  and  on  other  factors,  such  as the
annuitant's age and sex.

2. Annuity Payments. You can generally decide when to end the accumulation phase
and begin  receiving  annuity  payments from us. You may choose fixed  payments,
where the dollar amount of each payment  generally remains the same, or variable
payments, where the dollar amount of each payment may increase or decrease based
on the investment performance of the portfolios you select. You can choose among
payments  for the lifetime of an  individual,  or payments for the longer of one
lifetime or a  guaranteed  period of 10, 15, or 20 years,  or  payments  for one
lifetime and the lifetime of another individual.

3. Purchasing a Contract.  Generally you must invest at least $5,000 ($2,000 for
IRAs) to purchase a contract.  You can make additional payments of at least $200
each ($100 each if made under an automatic  payment plan deducted from your bank
account). You may cancel your contract during the free look period.


The Transamerica Classic Variable Annuity is designed for long-term tax-deferred
accumulation  of funds,  generally for  retirement  and other  long-term  goals.
Individuals  in high tax  brackets  get the most  benefit  from the tax deferral
feature. You should not invest in the contract for short-term purposes or if you
cannot take the risk of losing some of your investment.

4. Investment Options.  VARIABLE ACCOUNT: You can invest in any of the following
19 portfolios:

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<S>       <C>                                              <C>
            Alger American Income & Growth                  MSDW UF Emerging Markets Equity

            ----------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------
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            Alliance VPF Growth & Income                    MSDW UF Fixed Income
            ----------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------
            ----------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------
            Alliance VPF Premier Growth                     MSDW UF High Yield
            ----------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------
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            Dreyfus VIF Capital Appreciation                MSDW UF International Magnum
            ----------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------
            ----------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------
            Dreyfus VIF Small Cap                           OCC Accumulation Trust Managed
            ----------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------
            ----------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------

            Janus Aspen Series Balanced                     OCC Accumulation Trust Small Cap

            ----------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------
            ----------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------

            Janus Aspen Series Worldwide Growth             PIMCO VIT StocksPLUS Growth & Income

            ----------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------
            ----------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------

            MFS VIT Emerging Growth                         Transamerica VIF Growth

            ----------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------
            ----------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------

            MFS VIT Growth with Income                      Transamerica VIF Money Market

            ----------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------
            ----------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------

            MFS VIT Research

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You can earn or lose  money in any of these  portfolios.  These  portfolios  are
described in their own prospectuses.  All portfolios may not be available in all
states.

GENERAL ACCOUNT:  You can also allocate payments to the general account options,
where we guarantee  the principal  invested  plus an annual  interest rate of at
least 3%. The general  account  options  include a fixed  account and  guarantee
period options.


5.  Expenses.  We make  certain  charges  against  and  deductions  from  values
available under the contract:


          If you withdraw  your money within seven years of investing  it, there
         may be a  contingent  deferred  sales  load  of up to 6% of the  amount
         invested.

          We deduct an annual account fee of no more than $30 (the fee is waived
for account values over $50,000).

          We deduct insurance and administrative  charges of 1.35% per year from
         your average daily value in the variable account.


          If you elect  the  Living  Benefits  Rider  (or  Waiver of  Contingent
         Deferred Sales Load Rider in some states), we will deduct a monthly fee
         equal to 1/12 of 0.05% at the end of each  contract  month based on the
         account value at that time.


          The first 18  transfers  each year are free (then we will deduct a $10
fee for each additional transfer).


          Advisory fees are also deducted by the portfolios'  managers,  and the
         portfolios  pay other  expenses  which,  in total,  range from 0.60% to
         1.95% of the amounts in the portfolios.


          There  might  be  premium  tax  charges  ranging  from 0 to 5% of your
         investment   and/or  amounts  you  use  to  purchase  annuity  benefits
         (depending on your state's law).


The  following  chart shows these  charges (not  including  the optional  Living
Benefits Rider fees, any transfer fees or premium taxes). The $30 annual account
fee is included in the first  column as a charge of 0.075%.  The third column is
the sum of the first two columns.  The examples in the last two columns show the
total amounts you would be charged if you invested  $1,000,  the investment grew
5% each year,  and you  withdrew  your  entire  investment  after one year or 10
years.  Year one includes the  contingent  deferred  sales load and year 10 does
not.

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                                              Total        Total                     Total        Total
                                             Annual        Annual       Total       Expenses     Expenses
                                            Insurance    Portfolio      Annual     at End of    at End of
                                             Charges      Charges      Charges       1 Year      10 Years
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<S>                                           <C>           <C>          <C>          <C>          <C>
Alger American Income & Growth                1.425%        0.70%        2.125%       $73          $246
Alliance VPF Growth & Income                  1.425%        0.73%        2.155%       $73          $249
Alliance VPF Premier Growth                   1.425%        1.06%        2.485%       $76          $282
Dreyfus VIF Capital Appreciation Growth       1.425%        0.81%        2.235%       $74          $257
Dreyfus VIF Small Cap                         1.425%        0.77%        2.195%       $73          $253
Janus Aspen Series Balanced                   1.425%        0.74%        2.165%       $73          $250
Janus Aspen Series Worldwide Growth           1.425%        0.72%        2.145%       $73          $248
MFS VIT Emerging Growth                       1.425%        0.85%        2.275%       $74          $261
MFS VIT Growth with Income                    1.425%        0.88%        2.305%       $74          $264
MFS VIT Research                              1.425%        0.86%        2.285%       $74          $262
MSDW UF Emerging Markets Equity               1.425%        1.95%        3.375%       $85          $366
MSDW UF Fixed Income                          1.425%        0.70%        2.125%       $73          $246
MSDW UF High Yield                            1.425%        0.80%        2.225%       $74          $256
MSDW UF International Magnum                  1.425%        1.15%        2.575%       $77          $291
OCC Accumulation Trust Managed                1.425%        0.82%        2.245%       $74          $258
OCC Accumulation Trust Small Cap              1.425%        0.88%        2.305%       $74          $264
PIMCO VIT StocksPLUS Growth & Income          1.425%        0.65%        2.075%       $72          $241
Transamerica VIF Growth                       1.425%        0.85%        2.275%       $74          $261
Transamerica VIF Money Market                 1.425%        0.60%        2.025%       $72          $235

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The Annual Portfolio  Charges above are for the year ended December 31, 1998 and
reflect any expense  reimbursements  or fee  waivers.  Expenses may be higher or
lower in the future.  See the "Variable  Account Fee Table" in the  Transamerica
Classic Variable Annuity prospectus for more detailed information.


6. Federal Income Taxes. Individuals generally are not taxed on increases in the
account  value  until a  distribution  occurs  (e.g.,  a  withdrawal  or annuity
payment) or is deemed to occur  (e.g.,  a pledge,  loan,  or  assignment  of the
contract).  If you  withdraw  money,  earnings  come out  first  and are  taxed.
Generally,   some  portion   (sometimes  all)  of  any  distribution  or  deemed
distribution is taxable as ordinary income. In some cases,  income taxes will be
withheld  from  distributions.  If you are  under  age 59 1/2 when you  withdraw
money,  an  additional  10%  federal  tax  penalty  may  apply on the  withdrawn
earnings. Certain owners of non-qualified contracts that are not individuals may
be currently  taxed on increases in the account  value,  whether  distributed or
not.  Qualified  contracts are subject to special income tax rules  depending on
the retirement plan or arrangement they relate to.


 7. Access to Your Money.  You can  generally  take money out at any time during
the accumulation  phase. We may assess a contingent deferred sales load of up to
6% of a purchase payment, but no contingent deferred sales load will be assessed
on money that has been in the  contract  for seven  years or longer.  In certain
cases,  if you elect the Living  Benefits  Rider when you purchase the contract,
the  contingent  deferred  sales load may be waived if you are in a hospital  or
nursing home for a long period or, in some states,  if you are diagnosed  with a
terminal illness, or if you are receiving medically required in-home care.


Subject to certain  conditions,  each contract year you may withdraw the greater
of  accumulated  earnings or 15% of purchase  payments  received less than seven
years old as of the last  contract  anniversary  without  incurring a contingent
deferred sales load. You may, at any time,  withdraw  purchase payments held for
at least seven contract years and accumulated  earnings not previously withdrawn
without incurring a contingent deferred sales load.

For contracts  issued before September 7, 1999, the amount you may withdraw each
year  without  incurring  a  contingent  deferred  sales load is equal to 15% of
purchase  payments  received during the last seven contract years as of the last
contract  anniversary,  less any withdrawals taken in the current contract year.
You may,  at any time,  withdraw  purchase  payments  that have been held for at
least seven contract years not previously withdrawn without incurring such sales
load.


Withdrawals from qualified  contracts may be subject to severe restrictions and,
in certain circumstances, prohibited.

You may have to pay income taxes on amounts you withdraw and there may also be a
10% tax penalty if you make withdrawals before you are 59 1/2 years old.


If you withdraw money from a guarantee period prematurely,  you may forfeit some
of the interest that you earned,  but you will always  receive the principal you
allocated to the guarantee period plus 3% interest, less any contingent deferred
sales load that may apply.

8. Past  Investment  Performance.  The value of the  money you  allocate  to the
portfolios  will go up or down,  depending on the investment  performance of the
portfolios you select.  The following  chart shows the adjusted past  investment
performance  on a  year-by-year  basis for each  portfolio.  These  figures have
already been reduced by the insurance charges, the account fee, the advisory fee
and all the  expenses  of the  portfolios.  These  figures  do not  include  the
contingent  deferred sales load, the fees for the optional Rider or any transfer
fees or premium taxes which would reduce performance if applied


Past performance is no guarantee of future performance or earnings.
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                                                                         CALENDAR YEAR
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SUB-ACCOUNT                                    1998         1997          1996        1995        1994
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<S>                                           <C>          <C>           <C>         <C>          <C>
Alger American Income & Growth                30.55%       34.37%        17.98%      33.23%      -9.59%
Alliance VPF Growth & Income                  19.20%       26.99%        22.33%      33.96%      -1.85%
Alliance VPF Premier Growth                   45.93%       31.98%        20.97%      42.82%      -4.34%
Dreyfus VIF Capital Appreciation Growth       28.36%       26.29%        23.78%      31.65%       1.57%
Dreyfus VIF Small Cap                         -4.80%       15.10%        14.94%      27.56%       6.22%
Janus Aspen Series Balanced                   32.42%       20.38%        14.54%      23.03%      -0.59%
Janus Aspen Series Worldwide Growth           27.13%       20.43%        27.22%      25.58%       0.09%
MFS VIT Emerging Growth                       32.38%       20.11%        15.36%        NA          NA
MFS VIT Growth with Income                    20.62%       27.96%        22.69%        NA          NA
MFS VIT Research                              21.59%       18.64%        20.60%        NA          NA
MSDW UF Emerging Markets Equity              -25.43%       -0.91%          NA          NA          NA
MSDW UF Fixed Income                          6.39%          NA            NA          NA          NA
MSDW UF High Yield                            3.33%          NA            NA          NA          NA
MSDW UF International Magnum                  7.44%          NA            NA          NA          NA
OCC Accumulation Trust Managed                5.62%        20.57%        21.03%      43.52%       1.16%
OCC Accumulation Trust Small Cap             -10.32%       20.52%        17.03%      13.60%      -2.42%
PIMCO VIT StocksPLUS Growth & Income          28.28%         NA            NA          NA          NA
Transamerica VIF Growth                       41.29%       44.45%        26.00%      51.34%       6.10%
Transamerica VIF Money Market                   NA           NA            NA          NA          NA

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SUB-ACCOUNT                                    1993         1992          1991        1990        1989
                                           ----------------------------------------------------------------
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Alger American Income & Growth                8.78%         7.09%        21.77%      -1.15%       5.88%
Alliance VPF Growth & Income                  10.11%        6.40%          NA          NA          NA
Alliance VPF Premier Growth                   11.03%         NA            NA          NA          NA
Dreyfus VIF Capital Appreciation Growth         NA           NA            NA          NA          NA
Dreyfus VIF Small Cap                         65.82%       69.04%       156.16%        NA          NA
Janus Aspen Series Balanced                     NA           NA            NA          NA          NA
Janus Aspen Series Worldwide Growth             NA           NA            NA          NA          NA
MFS VIT Emerging Growth                         NA           NA            NA          NA          NA
MFS VIT Growth with Income                      NA           NA            NA          NA          NA
MFS VIT Research                                NA           NA            NA          NA          NA
MSDW UF Emerging Markets Equity                 NA           NA            NA          NA          NA
MSDW UF Fixed Income                            NA           NA            NA          NA          NA
MSDW UF High Yield                              NA           NA            NA          NA          NA
MSDW UF International Magnum                    NA           NA            NA          NA          NA
OCC Accumulation Trust Managed                8.82%        16.96%        43.94%      -5.01%      30.69%
OCC Accumulation Trust Small Cap              17.82%       19.77%        46.05%      -11.06%     16.68%
PIMCO VIT StocksPLUS Growth & Income            NA           NA            NA          NA          NA
Transamerica VIF Growth                       20.98%       12.19%        39.32%      -12.05%     32.24%
Transamerica VIF Money Market                   NA           NA            NA          NA          NA

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9. Death Benefit.  If you or your joint owner die during the accumulation phase,
a death benefit will be paid to your beneficiary.


If neither  you nor your joint  owner die before  either of you turn age 85, the
annuity  death  benefit will be the greatest of three  amounts:  (1) the account
value; (2) the sum of all purchase  payments less withdrawals  taken,  including
any contingent  deferred sales loads, and applicable premium tax charges; or (3)
the highest account value on any contract anniversary before the earlier of your
or  your  joint  owner's  85th  birthday,  plus  purchase  payments  made,  less
withdrawals  taken,  including any contingent  deferred sales loads, and premium
tax charges since that contract  anniversary.  If death occurs after the earlier
of your or your joint  owner's  85th  birthday,  value;  or (b) the total of all
purchase  payments  made,  less  withdrawals  taken,  including  any  contingent
deferred sales loads.


10. Other  Information.  The Transamerica  Classic Variable Annuity offers other
features you might be interested in. Some of these features are as follows:

Free  Look.  After you get your  contract,  you have 10 days to look it over and
decide if it is  really  right for you  (this  period  may be longer in  certain
states).  If you decide not to keep the contract,  you can cancel it during this
period by delivering a written notice of cancellation and returning the contract
to our Service Center at the address listed in item 11 below.  Unless  otherwise
required by law, we will refund the purchase  payments  allocated to any general
account option (less any withdrawals)  plus the value in the variable account as
of the date the  written  notice and the  contract  are  received by our Service
Center.

Telephone  Transfers.  You can generally  arrange to transfer  money between the
investments in your contract by telephone.

Dollar Cost Averaging.  You can instruct us to automatically transfer money from
either the money  market  sub-account  or the fixed  account to any of the other
variable  sub-accounts  each month. This is intended to give you a lower average
cost per share or unit than a single one time investment.


Automatic Asset  Rebalancing  Option.  The  performance of each  sub-account may
cause the allocation of value among the sub-accounts to change. You may instruct
us to periodically  automatically  rebalance the amounts in the  sub-accounts by
reallocating amounts among them.


Systematic  Withdrawal  Option.  You can  arrange  to have  us  send  you  money
automatically  each month out of your contract,  during the accumulation  phase.
There are limits on the amounts, and the payments may be taxable,  and, prior to
age 59 1/2,  subject to the  penalty  tax.  If the total  amount of  withdrawals
(including  systematic  withdrawals)  made in a contract year exceed the allowed
amount to be withdrawn without a charge for that year, any applicable contingent
deferred sales load will then apply.

Automatic Payout Option.  For qualified  contracts,  many pension and retirement
plans require that minimum amounts be distributed from the plan at certain ages.
You can  arrange  to have such  amounts  distributed  automatically  during  the
accumulation phase.

Living Benefits  Rider.  If you elect this option,  we will waive the applicable
contingent  deferred sales load if you or the joint owner;  (a) receive extended
medical care in a qualifying  institution for at least 60 consecutive  days; (b)
receive  medically  required hospice or in-home care for at least 60 consecutive
days; or (c) are diagnosed as terminally  ill after the first  contract year and
are reasonably expected to die within 12 months.

These  features  may not be  available in all states and may not be suitable for
your particular situation.

11. Inquiries.  If you need further  information or have any questions about the
contract, please write or call:

                       Transamerica Annuity Service Center
                        401 North Tryon Street, Suite 700
                         Charlotte, North Carolina 28202
                                  800-420-7749

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                               PROSPECTUS FOR THE


                    TRANSAMERICA CLASSIC(R) VARIABLE ANNUITY

                  A Flexible Premium Deferred Variable Annuity

                                    Issued By

                           Transamerica Life Insurance
                                       and
                                 Annuity Company


              Offering 19 Sub-Accounts within the Variable Account

                       Designated as Separate Account VA-6

                                 In Addition to:

                                 A Fixed Account
                                        &
                           A Guarantee Period Account
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<S>  <C>                                               <C>
      This prospectus contains                              Portfolios Associated with Sub-Accounts
     information you should                                    Alger American Income and Growth
     know before investing.                                     Alliance VPF Growth and Income
                                                                  Alliance VPF Premier Growth
      Please keep this prospectus                              Dreyfus VIF Capital Appreciation
     for future reference.                                           Dreyfus VIF Small Cap
                                                                  Janus Aspen Series Balanced

      You can obtain more information about                   Janus Aspen Series Worldwide Growth
     the contract by requesting a copy of the                       MFS VIT Emerging Growth
     Statement of  Additional Information                         MFS VIT Growth with Income
     ("SAI") dated September 7, 1999. The SAI is                       MFS VIT Research
     available free by writing to Transamerica                  MSDW UF Emerging Markets Equity
     Life Insurance and Annuity Company,                             MSDW UF Fixed Income
     Annuity Service Center,                                          MSDW UF High Yield
                                                                 MSDW UF International Magnum
     401 N. Tryon St., Suite 700,                               OCC Accumulation Trust Managed
     Charlotte, NC 28202 or                                    OCC Accumulation Trust Small Cap
     by calling 800-420-7749.                                PIMCO VIT StocksPLUS Growth & Income
                                                                    Transamerica VIF Growth
     The current SAI has been filed with the                     Transamerica VIF Money Market
Securities and Exchange Commission and
     is incorporated by reference into this
     prospectus. The table of contents of the
     SAI is included at the end of this
     prospectus.

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      The SEC's web site is http://www.sec.gov

      Transamerica's web site is
           http://www.transamerica.com

Neither the SEC nor any state securities commission has approved this investment
offering  or  determined  that this  prospectus  is accurate  or  complete.  Any
representation to the contrary is a criminal offense.

                                September 7, 1999

                                TABLE OF CONTENTS
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<S>                                                                                                        <C>
SUMMARY.....................................................................................................5
TRANSAMERICA LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITY COMPANY AND THE VARIABLE ACCOUNT...................................16
         Transamerica Life Insurance and Annuity Company...................................................16
         Published Ratings.................................................................................16
         Insurance Marketplace Standards Association.......................................................16
         The Variable Account..............................................................................16

18E PORTFOLIOS

3



17
         Portfolios Not Publicly Available.................................................................21
         Addition, Deletion, or Substitution...............................................................21
THE CONTRACT...............................................................................................22
         Ownership.........................................................................................22
PURCHASE PAYMENTS..........................................................................................23
         Allocation of Purchase Payments...................................................................23
         Free Look Option..................................................................................23
         Investment Option Limit...........................................................................24
ACCOUNT VALUE..............................................................................................24
         How Variable Accumulation Units Are Valued........................................................24
TRANSFERS..................................................................................................25
         Before the Annuity Date...........................................................................25
         Telephone Transfers...............................................................................25
         Other Restrictions................................................................................25
         Dollar Cost Averaging.............................................................................26
         Eligibility Requirement for Dollar Cost Averaging ................................................26
         Special Dollar Cost Averaging Option..............................................................26
         Automatic Asset Rebalancing.......................................................................27
         After the Annuity Date............................................................................27
CASH WITHDRAWALS...........................................................................................27
         Systematic Withdrawal Option......................................................................28
         Automatic Payment Option (APO)....................................................................29
DEATH BENEFIT..............................................................................................29
         Payment of Death Benefit..........................................................................30
         Designation of Beneficiaries......................................................................30
         Death of Owner of Joint Owner Before the Annuity Date.............................................30
         If the Annuitant Dies Before the Annuity Date.....................................................31
         Death After the Annuity Date......................................................................31
         Survival Provision................................................................................31
CHARGES, FEES AND DEDUCTIONS...............................................................................31
         Contingent Deferred Sales Load/Surrender Charge...................................................31
         Free Withdrawals - Allowed Amount.................................................................32
         Free Withdrawals - Living Benefits Rider..........................................................32
         Other Free Withdrawals............................................................................33
         Administrative Charges............................................................................33
         Mortality and Expense Risk Charge.................................................................34
         Living Benefits Rider Fee.........................................................................34
         Premium Tax Charges...............................................................................34
         Transfer Fee......................................................................................34
         Option and Service Fees...........................................................................34
         Taxes.............................................................................................34
         Portfolio Expenses................................................................................34
         Interest Adjustment...............................................................................35
         Sales in Special Situations.......................................................................35
DISTRIBUTION OF THE CONTRACT...............................................................................35
SETTLEMENT OPTION PAYMENTS.................................................................................35
         Annuity Date......................................................................................35
         Settlement Option Payments........................................................................36
         Election of Settlement Option Forms and Payment Options...........................................36
         Payment Options...................................................................................36
         Fixed Payment Option..............................................................................36
         Variable Payment Option...........................................................................37
         Settlement Option Forms...........................................................................37
FEDERAL TAX MATTERS........................................................................................38
         Introduction......................................................................................38
         Purchase Payments.................................................................................39
         Taxation of Annuities.............................................................................39
         Qualified Contracts...............................................................................41
         Contracts Purchased by Nonresident Aliens and Foreign Corporations................................43
         Taxation of Transamerica .........................................................................43
         Tax Status of Contract............................................................................43
         Possible Changes in Taxation......................................................................44
         Other Tax Consequences............................................................................45
PERFORMANCE DATA...........................................................................................45
YEAR 2000 ISSUE............................................................................................46
LEGAL PROCEEDINGS..........................................................................................47
LEGAL MATTERS..............................................................................................47
ACCOUNTANTS AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS.......................................................................47
VOTING RIGHTS..............................................................................................47
AVAILABLE INFORMATION......................................................................................48
STATEMENT OF ADDITIONAL INFORMATION - TABLE OF CONTENTS....................................................49
APPENDIX A - THE GENERAL ACCOUNT OPTIONS...................................................................50
         The General Account Options.......................................................................50
         The Fixed Account ................................................................................50
         The Guarantee Period Account .....................................................................51
APPENDIX B.................................................................................................54
         Example of Variable Accumulation Unit Value Calculations..........................................54
         Example of Variable Annuity Unit Value Calculations...............................................54
         Example of Variable Annuity Payment Calculations..................................................54
APPENDIX C.................................................................................................55
         Condensed Financial Information...................................................................55
APPENDIX D.................................................................................................56
         Definitions.......................................................................................56
APPENDIX E.................................................................................................58
         Disclosure Statement for Individual Retirement Annuities..........................................58

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                                                     7
SUMMARY

The Contract


The  Transamerica  Classic(R)  Variable  Annuity is a flexible  purchase payment
deferred annuity. It is part of the Transamerica  SeriesSM of variable insurance
products. It is designed to aid:


      your long-term financial planning needs; and

      your long-term retirement needs

The contract may be used in connection  with a retirement  plan which  qualifies
as:


      a retirement program under Code Sections 403(b), 408 or 408A;


     with various  types of  qualified  pension and profit  sharing  plans under
Section 401 of the Code; or

      with non-qualified plans.

Some  qualified  contracts  may  not  be  available  in  all  states  or in  all
situations.


The contract is issued by Transamerica  Life Insurance and Annuity  Company,  an
indirect wholly-owned  subsidiary of Transamerica  Corporation,  a subsidiary of
AEGON N.V..


The principal office for Transamerica Life Insurance and Annuity Company is:

                                           401 North Tryon Street
                                         Charlotte, North Carolina
                                                   28202

We will issue the contract as:

      a certificate under a group annuity contract in some states; and

      as an individual annuity contract in other states.

The term contract as used in this prospectus refers to either:

 to a certificate issued under a groupannuity contract; or


      the individual annuity contract.
The terms owner and you refer to:

      the owner or owners of the certificate; or

      the owner or owners of the individual contract.


We will  establish  and maintain an account for each  contract.  Each owner will
receive either:


an individuala certificate evidencing the owner's coverage under a group annuity
contract; or

 a  certificate  evidencing  the  owner's  coverage  under a groupan  individual
annuity contract.


The contract provides that the account value, after certain adjustments, will be
applied to a  settlement  option on a future date you select.  This date will be
the annuity date.

You may allocate all or portions of your purchase payments to:

      one or more variable sub-accounts; or

      the general account options.

Sub-Account  Values Will Vary  According to Investment  Experience.  The account
value  before the  annuity  date,  except for  amounts  in the  general  account
options,  will  vary  depending  on the  investment  experience  of  each of the
variable  sub-accounts  selected by you as the owner.  All  benefits  and values
provided  under the  contract,  when based on the  investment  experience of the
variable  account,  are variable  and are not  guaranteed  as to dollar  amount.
Therefore,  before the annuity date, you bear the entire  investment  risk under
the contract for amounts allocated to the variable account.

There is no guaranteed or minimum cash surrender  value on amounts  allocated to
the  variable  account,  so the  proceeds of a surrender  could be less than the
amount invested.


The initial purchase  payment for each contract must be at least $5,000,  or, if
for contributory IRAs, SEP/IRAs and Roth IRAs, $2,000. Generally each additional
purchase  payment must be at least $200,  unless an automatic  purchase  payment
plan is selected. See Purchase Payments on page 23.



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The Variable Account

The variable account is a separate  account,  designated  Separate Account VA-6,
that  is  subdivided  into  variable  sub-accounts.   Assets  of  each  variable
sub-account  are  invested in a specified  mutual fund  portfolio.  The variable
sub-accounts currently available for investment are:


Alger American Income & Growth Alliance VPF Growth & Income Alliance VPF Premier
Growth Dreyfus VIF Capital Appreciation Dreyfus VIF Small Cap Janus Aspen Series
Balanced  Janus Aspen Series  Worldwide  Growth MFS VIT Emerging  Growth MFS VIT
Growth with Income MFS VIT  Research  MSDW UF  Emerging  Markets  Equity MSDW UF
Fixed Income MSDW UF High Yield MSDW UF  International  Magnum OCC  Accumulation
Trust Managed OCC  Accumulation  Trust Small Cap PIMCO VIT  StocksPLUS  Growth &
Income Transamerica VIF Growth Portfolio Transamerica VIF Money Market


The portfolios pay their  investment  advisers and  administrators  certain fees
charged against the assets of each portfolio. The variable accumulated value, if
any, of a contract and the amount of any  variable  settlement  option  payments
will vary to reflect the investment  performance of the variable sub-accounts to
which  amounts  have  been  allocated.  Additionally,   applicable  charges  are
deducted.  For more information see Charges, Fees and Deductions on page 31, The
Portfolios on page 17, and the accompanying portfolio prospectuses.

Variable Account Fee Table

The purpose of this table is to assist you in  understanding  the various  costs
and expenses that you, as the owner will bear directly and indirectly. The table
reflects  expenses of the variable  account and the mutual fund  portfolios,  as
well as  contract  expenses  and the fees for the  optional  riders.  The  table
assumes that the entire  account  value is in the variable  account.  You should
consider the  information  below together with the narrative  provided under the
heading Charges, Fees and Deductions on page 31 of this prospectus, and with the
prospectuses  for the  portfolios.  In addition to the  expenses  listed  below,
premium tax charges may be applicable.


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                                               Sales Load(1)


<S>                                                                           <C>
           Sales Load Imposed on Purchase Payments                            0%

           Maximum Contingent Deferred Sales Load(2)                          6%

           Range of Contingent Deferred Sales Load Over Time:
                                                                     Contingent Deferred

           Years Since                                                   Sales Load
           Purchase Payment Receipt                          as a percentage of purchase payment
           Less than 1 year                                                  6%
           1 year but less than 2 years                                      6%
           2 years but less than 3 years                                     5%
           3 years but less than 4 years                                     5%
           4 years but less than 5 years                                     4%
           5 years but less than 6 years                                     4%
           6 years but less 7 years                                          2%
           7 or more years                                                   0%



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                                          Other Contract Expenses

           Transfer Fee, first 18 per contract year(3)                       0
           Fees For Other Services and Options(4)                            0
           Account Fee(5)                                                    $30
           Living Benefits Rider Fee, if elected(6)                          0.05%

                                    Variable Account Annual Expenses(7)
                             as a percentage of the variable accumulated value
           Mortality and Expense Risk Charge                                 1.20%
           Administrative Expense Charge(8)                                  0.15%
           Total Variable Account Annual Expenses                            1.35%
</TABLE>

                               Portfolio Expenses
   as a percentage of assets after fee waiver and/or expense reimbursement(9)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>

                                                                                                 Total
                                                              Management         Other         Portfolio
         Portfolio                                               Fees           Expenses        Annual
                                                                                               Expenses

<S>                                                             <C>              <C>             <C>
         Alger American Income & Growth                         0.625%           0.075%          0.70%

         Alliance VPF Growth & Income                           0.625%           0.105%          0.73%

         Alliance VPF Premier Growth                            0.97%            0.09%           1.06%

         Dreyfus VIF Capital Appreciation                       0.75%            0.06%           0.81%

         Dreyfus VIF Small Cap                                  0.75%            0.02%           0.77%

         Janus Aspen Series Balanced                            0.72%            0.02%           0.74%

         Janus Aspen Series Worldwide Growth                    0.65%            0.07%           0.72%

         MFS VIT Emerging Growth                                0.75%            0.10%           0.85%

         MFS VIT Growth with Income                             0.75%            0.13%           0.88%

         MFS VIT Research                                       0.75%            0.11%           0.86%


         MSDW UF Emerging Markets Equity                        0.00%            1.95%           1.95%


         MSDW UF Fixed Income                                   0.06%            0.64%           0.70%

         MSDW UF High Yield                                     0.15%            0.65%           0.80%

         MSDW UF International Magnum                           0.15%            1.00%           1.15%

         OCC Accumulation Trust Managed                         0.78%            0.04%           0.82%


         OCC Accumulation Trust Small Cap                       0.80%            0.08%           0.88%

         PIMCO VIT StocksPLUS Growth & Income                   0.40%            0.25%           0.65%



         Transamerica VIF Growth                                0.64%            0.21%           0.85%

         Transamerica VIF Money Market                          0.00%            0.60%           0.60%
</TABLE>

Expense   information   regarding  the  portfolios  has  been  provided  by  the
portfolios.  In  preparing  the  tables  above and below and the  examples  that
follow,  we have relied on the figures  provided by the  portfolios.  We have no
reason to doubt the accuracy of that information, but we have not verified those
figures. These figures are for the year ended December 31, 1998. Actual expenses
in future years may be higher or lower than these figures.

Notes to Fee Table:

1.   The contingent deferred sales load applies to each contract,  regardless of
     how the account  value is allocated  between the  variable  account and the
     general account options.


2.   A portion of the  purchase  payments may be withdrawn  each  contract  year
     without  imposition of any contingent  deferred sales load, and after seven
     years, a purchase payment may be withdrawn free of any contingent  deferred
     sales load. See Charges, Fees and Deductions on page 31.


3.   A transfer fee of $10 will be imposed for each  transfer in excess of 18 in
     a contract year.

4.   We  currently  do not  impose  fees for any  other  services,  or  options.
     However,  we reserve  the right to impose a fee for  various  services  and
     options including dollar cost averaging, systematic withdrawals,  automatic
     payouts, asset allocation and asset rebalancing.

5.   The current  account fee is $30, or 2% of the account  value,  if less, per
     contract  year.  This fee will be waived for account  values over  $50,000.
     This limit may be changed in the future. The fee may be changed, but it may
     not exceed $60, or 2% of the account value, if less.


6.   If the owner elects a rider,  the rider fee will be deducted at the rate of
     1/12 of the  annual  rate at the end of each  contract  month  based on the
     account value at that time.


7. The  variable  account  annual  expenses do not apply to the general  account
options.

8.   The current annual administrative  expense charge of 0.15% may be increased
     to no more than 0.35%.

9.   From time to time, the  portfolios'  investment  advisers,  each in its own
     discretion,  may  voluntarily  waive  all or  part  of  their  fees  and/or
     voluntarily  assume certain portfolio  expenses.  The expenses shown in the
     Portfolio Expenses table are the expenses paid for 1998. The expenses shown
     in  that  table  reflect  a  portfolio's   adviser's  waivers  of  fees  or
     reimbursement  of expenses,  if  applicable.  It is  anticipated  that such
     waivers or  reimbursements  will continue for calendar  year 1999.  Without
     such waivers or  reimbursements,  the annual  expenses for 1998 for certain
     portfolios would have been, as a percentage of assets, as follows:
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>

                                                       Management         Other        Total Portfolio
                                                           Fee           Expenses      Annual Expense

<S>                                                       <C>             <C>               <C>
       Alliance VPF Premier Growth                        1.00%           0.09%             1.09%
       Janus Aspen Series Worldwide Growth                0.67%           0.07%             0.74%
       MSDW UF Emerging Markets Equity                    1.25%           2.20%             3.45%
       MSDW UF Fixed Income                               0.40%           0.64%             1.04%
       MSDW UF High Yield                                 0.50%           0.65%             1.15%
       MSDW UF International Magnum                       0.80%           1.00%             1.80%
       PIMCO VIT StocksPLUS Growth & Income               0.65%           0.07%             0.72%
       Transamerica VIF Growth                            0.75%           0.21%             0.96%
       Transamerica VIF Money Market                      0.35%           2.68%             3.03%


</TABLE>

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Examples


The  following  tables  show the total  expenses an owner would incur in various
situations assuming a $1,000 investment and a 5% annual return on assets.  These
examples assume an average account value of $40,000 and, therefore,  a deduction
of 0.075% has been made to reflect  the $30 account  fee.  These  examples  also
assume that all amounts were  allocated to the variable  sub-account  indicated.
These examples also assume that no transfer fees or other option or service fees
or  premium  tax  charges  have  been  assessed.  Premium  tax  charges  may  be
applicable. See Premium Tax Charges on page 34.

Examples 1 through 3 show  expenses for  contracts  without the  optional  Rider
based on fee waivers and reimbursements for the portfolios for 1998. There is no
guarantee  that any fee waivers or expense  reimbursements  will continue in the
future.  For  annuitizations  before  the first  contract  anniversary,  and for
annuitizations  under a form  that  does not  include  life  contingencies,  the
contingent deferred sales load may apply. The Year 1 column in expense example 3
illustrates this occurrence.

An owner would pay the following expenses on a $1,000 investment,  assuming a 5%
annual return on assets:

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>

Example 1: If the owner  surrenders  the  contract at the end of the  applicable
time period:

                                             --------------------------------------------------------------
                                                1 Year         3 Years         5 Years        10 Years
                                             --------------------------------------------------------------
      ---------------------------------------

<S>                                               <C>           <C>             <C>             <C>
      Alger American Income & Growth              $73           $109            $148            $246
      Alliance VPF Growth & Income                $73           $110            $150            $249
      Alliance VPF Premier Growth                 $76           $120            $166            $282
      Dreyfus VIF Capital Appreciation            $74           $112            $154            $257
      Dreyfus VIF Small Cap                       $73           $111            $152            $253
      Janus Aspen Series Balanced                 $73           $110            $150            $250
      Janus Aspen Series Worldwide Growth         $73           $110            $149            $248
      MFS VIT Emerging Growth                     $74           $114            $156            $261
      MFS VIT Growth with Income                  $74           $114            $157            $264
      MFS VIT Research                            $74           $114            $156            $262
      MSDW UF Emerging Markets Equity             $85           $146            $210            $366
      MSDW UF Fixed Income                        $73           $109            $148            $246
      MSDW UF High Yield                          $74           $112            $153            $256
      MSDW UF International Magnum                $77           $123            $171            $291
      OCC Accumulation Trust Managed              $74           $113            $154            $258
      OCC Accumulation Trust Small Cap            $74           $114            $157            $264
      PIMCO VIT StocksPLUS Growth & Income        $72           $108            $146            $241
      Transamerica VIF Growth                     $74           $114            $156            $261
      Transamerica VIF Money Market               $72           $106            $143            $235

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Example 2: If the owner does not surrender and does not annuitize the contract:

                                             ------------------------------------------------------------
                                                1 Year        3 Years        5 Years        10 Years
                                             ------------------------------------------------------------
      ---------------------------------------

      Alger American Income & Growth              $22           $67           $114            $246
      Alliance VPF Growth & Income                $22           $67           $116            $249
      Alliance VPF Premier Growth                $25.           $77           $132            $282
      Dreyfus VIF Capital Appreciation            $23           $70           $120            $257
      Dreyfus VIF Small Cap                       $22           $69           $118            $253
      Janus Aspen Series Balanced                 $22           $68           $116            $250
      Janus Aspen Series Worldwide Growth         $22           $67           $115            $248
      MFS VIT Emerging Growth                     $23           $71           $122            $261
      MFS VIT Growth with Income                  $23           $72           $123            $264
      MFS VIT Research                            $23           $71           $122            $262
      MSDW UF Emerging Markets Equity             $34          $104           $176            $366
      MSDW UF Fixed Income                        $22           $67           $114            $246
      MSDW UF High Yield                          $23           $70           $119            $256
      MSDW UF International Magnum                $26           $80           $137            $291
      OCC Accumulation Trust Managed              $23           $70           $120            $258
      OCC Accumulation Trust Small Cap            $23           $72           $123            $264
      PIMCO VIT StocksPLUS Growth & Income        $21           $65           $112            $241
      Transamerica VIF Growth                     $23           $71           $122            $261
      Transamerica VIF Money Market               $21           $64           $109            $235

      ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------


Example 3: If the owner elects to annuitize at the end of the applicable  period
under a Settlement Option with life contingencies:

                                             ------------------------------------------------------------
                                                1 Year        3 Years        5 Years        10 Years
                                             ------------------------------------------------------------
      ---------------------------------------

      Alger American Income & Growth              $73           $67           $114            $246
      Alliance VPF Growth & Income                $73           $67           $116            $249
      Alliance VPF Premier Growth                 $76           $77           $132            $282
      Dreyfus VIF Capital Appreciation            $74           $70           $120            $257
      Dreyfus VIF Small Cap                       $73           $69           $118            $253
      Janus Aspen Series Balanced                 $73           $68           $116            $250
      Janus Aspen Series Worldwide Growth         $73           $67           $115            $248
      MFS VIT Emerging Growth                     $74           $71           $122            $261
      MFS VIT Growth with Income                  $74           $72           $123            $264
      MFS VIT Research                            $74           $71           $122            $262
      MSDW UF Emerging Markets Equity             $85          $104           $176            $366
      MSDW UF Fixed Income                        $73           $67           $114            $246
      MSDW UF High Yield                          $74           $70           $119            $256
      MSDW UF International Magnum                $77           $80           $137            $291
      OCC Accumulation Trust Managed              $74           $70           $120            $258
      OCC Accumulation Trust Small Cap            $74           $72           $123            $264
      PIMCO VIT StocksPLUS Growth & Income        $72           $65           $112            $241
      Transamerica VIF Growth                     $74           $71           $122            $261
      Transamerica VIF Money Market               $72           $64           $109            $235

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Examples  4 through 6 show  expenses  for  contracts  with the  optional  Living
Benefits  Rider based on the fee waivers and  reimbursements  for the portfolios
for 1998. There is no guarantee that fee waivers or expense  reimbursements will
continue in the future. For annuitizations before the first contract anniversary
and for annuitizations under a form that does not include life contingencies,  a
contingent deferred sales load may apply. The Year 1 column in expense example 6
illustrates this occurrence.

An owner would pay the following expenses on a $1,000 investment,  assuming a 5%
annual return on assets:


  Example 4: If the owner  surrenders  the contract at the end of the applicable
time period:

                                             --------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 1 Year         3 Years        5 Years        10 Years
                                             --------------------------------------------------------------
      ---------------------------------------

      Alger American Income & Growth              $73            $111            $151           $251
      Alliance VPF Growth & Income                $73            $111            $152           $254
      Alliance VPF Premier Growth                 $77            $121            $169           $287
      Dreyfus VIF Capital Appreciation            $74            $114            $156           $262
      Dreyfus VIF Small Cap                       $74            $113            $154           $258
      Janus Aspen Series Balanced                 $73            $112            $153           $255
      Janus Aspen Series Worldwide Growth         $73            $111            $152           $253
      MFS VIT Emerging Growth                     $75            $115            $158           $266
      MFS VIT Growth with Income                  $75            $116            $160           $269
      MFS VIT Research                            $75            $115            $159           $267
      MSDW UF Emerging Markets Equity             $86            $148            $212           $371
      MSDW UF Fixed Income                        $73            $111            $151           $251
      MSDW UF High Yield                          $74            $114            $156           $261
      MSDW UF International Magnum                $78            $124            $173           $296
      OCC Accumulation Trust Managed              $74            $114            $157           $263
      OCC Accumulation Trust Small Cap            $75            $116            $160           $269
      PIMCO VIT StocksPLUS Growth & Income        $73            $109            $148           $246
      Transamerica VIF Growth                     $75            $115            $158           $266
      Transamerica VIF Money Market               $72            $108            $146           $241

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Example 5: If the owner does not surrender and does not annuitize the contract:

                                             ------------------------------------------------------------
                                                1 Year        3 Years        5 Years        10 Years
                                             ------------------------------------------------------------
      ---------------------------------------

      Alger American Income & Growth              $22           $68           $117            $251
      Alliance VPF Growth & Income                $22           $69           $118            $254
      Alliance VPF Premier Growth                 $26           $79           $135            $287
      Dreyfus VIF Capital Appreciation            $23           $71           $122            $262
      Dreyfus VIF Small Cap                       $23           $70           $120            $258
      Janus Aspen Series Balanced                 $22           $69           $119            $255
      Janus Aspen Series Worldwide Growth         $22           $69           $118            $253
      MFS VIT Emerging Growth                     $24           $73           $124            $266
      MFS VIT Growth with Income                  $24           $73           $126            $269
      MFS VIT Research                            $24           $73           $125            $267
      MSDW UF Emerging Markets Equity             $35          $105           $178            $371
      MSDW UF Fixed Income                        $22           $68           $117            $251
      MSDW UF High Yield                          $23           $71           $122            $261
      MSDW UF International Magnum                $27           $82           $139            $296
      OCC Accumulation Trust Managed              $23           $72           $123            $263
      OCC Accumulation Trust Small Cap            $24           $73           $126            $269
      PIMCO VIT StocksPLUS Growth & Income        $22           $67           $114            $246
      Transamerica VIF Growth                     $24           $73           $124            $266
      Transamerica VIF Money Market               $21           $65           $112            $241

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Example 6: If the owner elects to annuitize at the end of the applicable  period
under a Settlement Option with life contingencies:

                                             ------------------------------------------------------------
                                                1 Year        3 Years        5 Years        10 Years
                                             ------------------------------------------------------------
      ---------------------------------------

      Alger American Income & Growth              $73           $68           $117            $251
      Alliance VPF Growth & Income                $73           $69           $118            $254
      Alliance VPF Premier Growth                 $77           $79           $135            $287
      Dreyfus VIF Capital Appreciation            $74           $71           $122            $262
      Dreyfus VIF Small Cap                       $74           $70           $120            $258
      Janus Aspen Series Balanced                 $73           $69           $119            $255
      Janus Aspen Series Worldwide Growth         $73           $69           $118            $253
      MFS VIT Emerging Growth                     $75           $73           $124            $266
      MFS VIT Growth with Income                  $75           $73           $126            $269
      MFS VIT Research                            $75           $73           $125            $267
      MSDW UF Emerging Markets Equity             $86          $105           $178            $371
      MSDW UF Fixed Income                        $73           $68           $117            $251
      MSDW UF High Yield                          $74           $71           $122            $261
      MSDW UF International Magnum                $78           $82           $139            $296
      OCC Accumulation Trust Managed              $74           $72           $123            $263
      OCC Accumulation Trust Small Cap            $75           $73           $126            $269
      PIMCO VIT StocksPLUS Growth & Income        $73           $67           $114            $246
      Transamerica VIF Growth                     $75           $73           $124            $266
      Transamerica VIF Money Market               $72           $65           $112            $241

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</TABLE>

These  examples  should  not be  considered  representations  of past or  future
expenses.  Actual expenses paid may be greater or less than those shown, subject
to the  guarantees  in the  contract.  The  assumed 5% annual  rate of return is
hypothetical  and should not be  considered a  representation  of past or future
annual returns, which may be greater or less than this assumed rate.

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Condensed Financial Information


You will find condensed financial  information on each sub-account in Appendix C
on page  55.  You will  find  the  full  financial  statements  and  reports  of
independent  auditors for the variable  account in the  Statement of  Additional
Information.

General Account Options

There are two types of general account options:

      the fixed account; and

      the guarantee period account.

The amounts in the fixed account will be credited interest at a rate of not less
than 3%  annually.  We may  credit  interest  at a rate in  excess  of 3% at our
discretion  for any class.  Each interest rate will be guaranteed to be credited
for at least 12 months.

The other  general  account  option,  the  guarantee  period  account,  provides
specified rates of interest for specified terms, currently three, five and seven
years.  These rates are subject to interest  adjustments on early withdrawals or
transfers  which,  if applicable,  could reduce the interest  credited to the 3%
minimum rate.

The general  account  options  are not  available  in all  states.  Refer to the
contract for limitations.

Investment Options Limit

Currently, you may not elect more than a total of 18 investment options over the
life of the contract.  Investment  options  include  variable  sub-accounts  and
general account options.

Transfers Before the Annuity Date


Before  the  annuity  date,  you  may  transfer   values  between  the  variable
sub-accounts  and the general account  options.  For transfers after the annuity
date, see After the Annuity Date on page 27.

Transfers out of the fixed account are  restricted to four per contract year and
to a limited  percentage of the fixed account value.  We may allow more frequent
transfers  under  certain  services  and  options,  for  example,   dollar  cost
averaging. Transfers out of a guarantee period before the end of the term may be
subject to an interest  adjustment which may reduce interest  credited to the 3%
minimum rate.

We currently impose a transfer fee of $10 for each transfer in excess of 18 made
during the same contract year.

Withdrawals


You may  withdraw  all or part of the  cash  surrender  value on or  before  the
annuity  date.  The cash  surrender  value of your contract is the account value
less any account fee, interest  adjustment,  contingent  deferred sales load and
premium  tax  charges.  The  account  fee  generally  will be deducted on a full
surrender of a contract if the account value is then less than  $50,000.  We may
delay payment of any withdrawal  from the general  account options for up to six
months.

Withdrawals  may be  taxable  and  subject  to  withholding  and a penalty  tax.
Withdrawals from qualified  contracts may be subject to severe restrictions and,
in certain circumstances, prohibited. See Federal Tax Matters on page 38.







Contingent Deferred Sales Load/
Surrender Charge


We do not  deduct a sales  charge  when  purchase  payments  are made,  although
premium tax charges may be deducted.  However,  if any part of the account value
is  withdrawn,  we may deduct a  contingent  deferred  sales load,  or surrender
charge, of up to 6% of purchase payments.  After we have held a purchase payment
for seven years,  you may withdraw it without  charge.  See Contingent  Deferred
Sales Load/Surrender Charge on page 31.

We do not  assess  the  contingent  deferred  sales  load on  payment  of  death
benefits, on transfers within the contract, or on certain annuitizations.


In most states,  you may elect, for an extra charge, an optional Living Benefits
Rider.  It provides  that we will waive the  contingent  deferred  sales load in
certain circumstances.


Also,  beginning 30 days from the contract  effective date, or at the end of the
free look period if this ends later, you may withdraw any portion of the allowed
amount each contract year without  imposition of any  contingent  deferred sales
load/surrender charge.

Depending on state  availability,  for contracts issued on or after September 7,
1999, the allowed amount each contract year is equal to:

a)    during the first contract year, the greater of:

          accumulated earnings not previously withdrawn; or

     15% of the total purchase  payments  received as of the date of withdrawal;
and

b) after the first contract year, the greater of:

          accumulated earnings not previously withdrawn; or

          15% of purchase  payments  received less than seven complete  contract
         years determined as of the last contract anniversary.


Withdrawals will be made first from earnings and then from purchase  payments on
a  first-in/first-out  basis. The allowed amount may vary depending on the state
in which your contract is issued. If an allowed amount is not withdrawn during a
contract year, it does not carry over to the next contract year.

Purchase  payments not  previously  withdrawn that have been held at least seven
full contract years and  accumulated  earnings not  previously  withdrawn may be
withdrawn without charge.

For contracts  issued before September 7, 1999, the allowed amount each contract
year is equal to 15% of:


(a)  the total purchase payments received during the last seven years determined
     as of the last contract anniversary; minus


(b) any withdrawals during the present contract year.

Withdrawals  will be made first from purchase  payments on a  first-in/first-out
basis and then from earnings. The allowed amount may vary depending on the state
in which your contract is issued.  If the allowed amount is not fully  withdrawn
or paid out during a contract  year, it does not carry over to the next contract
year.

Purchase  payments held for seven full contract  years may be withdrawn  without
charge.

Other Charges and Deductions

We deduct:

     a mortality and expense risk charge of 1.20%  annually of the assets in the
variable account;

     an  administrative  expense charge of 0.15%  annually of these assets.  The
administrative  expense  charge may change,  but we  guarantee it won't exceed a
maximum effective annual rate of 0.35%; and





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     an  administrative  expense charge of 0.15%  annually of these assets.  The
administrative  expense  charge may change,  but we  guarantee it won't exceed a
maximum effective annual rate of 0.35%; and

      an account fee of currently $30, or 2% of the account  value,  if less, at
     the end of each contract year and upon surrender.  This fee may change, but
     we  guarantee  that it won't exceed the lesser of $60, or 2% of the account
     value,  per contract year. If the account value is more than $50,000 on the
     last  business  day of a contract  year,  or as of the date the contract is
     surrendered, we will waive the account fee for that year.

After the annuity  date,  we will deduct the annual  annuity fee of $30 in equal
installments from each periodic payment under the variable payment option.

For each  transfer  in excess of 18 during a  contract  year,  we will  impose a
transfer fee of $10. See Transfer Fee on page 34.

We do not currently  deduct  charges for premium  taxes,  including  retaliatory
premium taxes,  except for  annuitizations.  But we could impose such charges in
some  jurisdictions.  Depending  on the  applicability  of such taxes,  we could
deduct the charges from purchase payments,  from amounts withdrawn,  and/or upon
annuitization. See Premium Tax Charges on page 34.

In addition,  amounts withdrawn or transferred out of a guarantee period account
before the end of its term may be subject to an interest adjustment.

Living  Benefits Rider. If you elect the Living Benefits Rider, we will deduct a
fee of 1/12 of 0.05% of the account value at the end of each contract month. The
rate is 1/12 times 0.05% times the account  value.  The Living  Benefit Rider is
not available in all states,  or may be called a Waiver of  Contingent  Deferred
Sales Load Rider.

Currently,  we do not deduct fees for any other  services  or options  under the
contract.  However,  we reserve the right to impose fees to cover processing for
certain  services  and  options in the  future.  This may  include  dollar  cost
averaging,  systematic  withdrawals,  automatic  payouts,  asset  allocation and
automatic asset rebalancing.

Settlement Option Payments

Settlement  option  payments  will be made either on a fixed basis or a variable
basis or a combination of a fixed and variable  basis,  as you select.  You have
flexibility  in choosing the annuity  date,  but it may  generally not be a date
later than an  annuitant's  85th  birthday  or the tenth  contract  anniversary,
whichever  occurs last.  The annuity date may never be later than an annuitant's
97th  birthday.  Certain  qualified  contracts may have  restrictions  as to the
annuity date and the types of  settlement  options  available.  Four  settlement
options are available under the contract:

1.    life annuity;

2.    life and contingent annuity;

3.    life annuity with period certain; or

4. joint and survivor annuity.

Death of Owner Before the Annuity Date


If an owner dies before the  annuity  date and neither the owner nor joint owner
has attained age 85, the death benefit will be the greatest of three amounts:


a)    the account value;


b)   the sum of all purchase  payments  less  withdrawals  taken,  including any
     contingent deferred sales loads, and applicable premium tax charges; or

c)   the highest account value on any contract anniversary before the earlier of
     the owner' or the joint owner's 85th birthday, plus purchase payments made,
     less withdrawals taken,  including any contingent deferred sales loads, and
     premium tax charges since that contract anniversary.

If an owner dies before the annuity date and after either owner's 85th birthday,
the death benefit will be the greater of:

a)    the account value; or

b)   the total of all purchase payments made, less withdrawals taken,  including
     any contingent deferred sales loads.


The death  benefit  will  generally  be paid within seven days of receipt of the
required  proof of death of an owner and election of the method of settlement or
as soon thereafter as we have sufficient  information to make the payment. If no
settlement method is elected,  the death benefit will be distributed within five
years after the owner's death. No contingent deferred sales load is imposed. The
death  benefit  may be paid as  either  a lump  sum or as a  settlement  option.
Amounts  in the  guarantee  period  account  will  not be  subject  to  interest
adjustments  in  calculating  the death  benefit.  If the owner is not a natural
person,  we will  treat the  annuitant  as the owner for  purposes  of the death
benefit.

Federal Income Tax Consequences


An owner who is a natural person  generally  should not be taxed on increases in
the account  value until a  distribution  under the contract  occurs.  A taxable
event would  occur,  for  example,  with a  withdrawal  or a  settlement  option
payment,  or as the  result of a pledge,  loan,  or  assignment  of a  contract.
Generally,  a portion, up to 100%, of any distribution or deemed distribution is
taxable as ordinary  income.  The taxable portion of  distributions is generally
subject  to income  tax  withholding  unless  the  recipient  elects  otherwise.
Withholding is mandatory for certain qualified contracts. In addition, a federal
penalty tax may apply to certain distributions.  See Federal Tax Matters on page
38.

Right to Cancel


As the owner,  you have the right to examine the contract for a limited  period,
known as a "free look period." You may cancel the contract during this period by
delivering or mailing a written notice of cancellation, or sending a telegram to
our Service  Center.  You must return the contract  before midnight of the tenth
day after receipt of the contract,  or longer in some  situations or if required
by state law.  Notice  given by mail and the return of the contract by mail will
be effective on the date  received by us. Unless  otherwise  required by law, we
will refund the purchase payments allocated to any general account option, minus
any withdrawals, plus the variable accumulated value as of the date your written
notice to cancel and your contract are received by us. See Purchase  Payments on
page 23.

Questions

We will answer your questions about procedures or the contract if you write to:

                                  The Transamerica Annuity Service Center
                                               P.O. Box 31848
                                         Charlotte, North Carolina
                                                 28231-1848
                                       Or call us at: 1- 800-258-4260

All inquiries should include the contract number and the owner's name.


Please Note: The foregoing  summary is qualified in its entirety by the detailed
information in the remainder of this prospectus and in the  prospectuses for the
portfolios.  Please refer to this prospectus and the portfolio  prospectuses for
more detailed information. With respect to qualified contracts, the requirements
of a particular  retirement plan, an endorsement to the contract, or limitations
or penalties imposed by the Code or the Employee  Retirement Income Security Act
of 1974, as amended, may impose additional limits or restrictions.  These limits
or restrictions  may be on purchase  payments,  withdrawals,  distributions,  or
benefits,  or on other  provisions of the  contract.  This  prospectus  does not
describe such limitations or restrictions. See Federal Tax Matters on page 38.

TRANSAMERICA LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITY COMPANY AND THE VARIABLE ACCOUNT


Transamerica Life Insurance and Annuity Company


Transamerica  Life Insurance and Annuity Company,  or  Transamerica,  is a stock
life insurance company incorporated under the laws of the State of California in
1966. The Company moved to North Carolina in 1994. It is principally  engaged in
the sale of life insurance and annuity policies.  The address of Transamerica is
401 North Tryon Street, Charlotte, North Carolina 28202.

On  July  21,  1999,  Transamerica  Corporation  completed  its  merger  with  a
subsidiary of AEGON N.V.,  one of the world's  leading  international  insurance
groups.  Transamerica  Corporation,  a subsidiary of AEGON N.V., indirectly owns
the issuing company, Transamerica Life Insurance and Annuity Company.


Published Ratings

Transamerica may from time to time publish its ratings in advertisements,  sales
literature and reports to owners.  We receive ratings and other information from
one or more independent rating organizations such as A.M. Best Company, Standard
& Poor's, Moody's, and Duff & Phelps. The ratings reflect the financial strength
and/or  claims-paying  ability  of  Transamerica.  These  ratings  should not be
considered as bearing on the  investment  performance  of the variable  account.
Ratings  and  investment  performance  are  unrelated.  Each year the A.M.  Best
Company reviews the financial status of thousands of insurers,  resulting in the
assignment of Best's Ratings.  These ratings reflect A.M. Best's current opinion
of the relative  financial  strength and operating  performance  of an insurance
company in comparison to the norms of the life/health insurance industry.

In addition, the claims-paying ability of Transamerica as measured by Standard &
Poor's Insurance Ratings Services,  Moody's, or Duff & Phelps may be referred to
in advertisements or sales literature or in reports to owners. These ratings are
opinions  provided by the companies  named above.  These opinions  relate to how
well they have determined Transamerica is prepared, from a financial standpoint,
to meet our insurance and annuity obligations.  The terms of our obligations are
stated within the general account options of this contract. These ratings do not
reflect the investment performance of the variable account or the degree of risk
associated with an investment in the variable account.

Insurance Marketplace Standards
Association

In recent  years,  the  insurance  industry has  recognized  the need to develop
specific  principles  and  practices to help  maintain the highest  standards of
marketplace  behavior and enhance  credibility with consumers.  As a result, the
industry established the Insurance Marketplace Standards Association (IMSA).

As an IMSA member,  we agree to follow a set of  standards  in our  advertising,
sales and service for individual life insurance and annuity  products.  The IMSA
logo,  which  you  will  see  on  our  advertising  and  promotional  materials,
demonstrates that we take our commitment to ethical conduct seriously.

The Variable Account


Separate Account VA-6 of Transamerica,  or the variable account, was established
by  Transamerica  as a  separate  account  under  the laws of the State of North
Carolina following June 11, 1996, resolutions adopted by Transamerica's Board of
Directors.  The variable  account is registered with the Securities and Exchange
Commission,  or the  Commission,  under the Investment  Company Act of 1940 as a
unit investment  trust. It meets the definition of a separate  account under the
federal  securities  laws.  However,  the  Commission  does  not  supervise  the
management or the investment practices or policies of the variable account.


The assets of the variable account are owned by Transamerica,  but they are held
separately from the other assets of  Transamerica.  Section 58-7-95 of the North
Carolina  Insurance Law provides  that the assets of a separate  account are not
chargeable  with  liabilities  incurred in any other  business  operation of the
insurance  company.  This is the case  except to the extent  that  assets in the
separate  account  exceed the  reserves  and other  liabilities  of the separate
account.

Income, gains and losses incurred on the assets in the variable account, whether
or not realized, are credited to or charged against the variable account without
regard  to other  income,  gains  or  losses  of  Transamerica.  Therefore,  the
investment  performance of the variable  account is entirely  independent of the
investment  performance of  Transamerica's  general  account assets or any other
separate account maintained by Transamerica.


The variable account currently has 19 variable sub-accounts  available under the
contract, each of which invests solely in a specific corresponding portfolio. At
our discretion, we may make changes to the variable sub-accounts.

THE PORTFOLIOS


Each of the variable sub-accounts offered under the contract invests exclusively
in one of the portfolios.  Descriptions of each portfolio's investment objective
follow.  The  management  fees  listed  below are  specified  in each  portfolio
adviser's contract before any fee waivers.

The Income and Growth Portfolio of The Alger American Fund seeks,  primarily,  a
high level of dividend income.  Capital appreciation is a secondary objective of
the portfolio. The portfolio invests in dividend paying equity securities,  such
as common or preferred stocks,  preferably those which the Manager believes also
offer opportunities for capital appreciation.


Adviser: Fred Alger Management, Inc. Management Fee: 0.625%.

The Growth and Income Portfolio of the Alliance  Variable  Products Series Fund,
Inc.,   seeks   reasonable   current  income  and  reasonable   opportunity  for
appreciation through investments  primarily in dividend-paying  common stocks of
good quality.  Whenever the economic  outlook is  unfavorable  for investment in
common stock,  this portfolio may invest in other types of  securities,  such as
bonds,  convertible bonds, preferred stock and convertible preferred stocks. The
portfolio  managers will purchase and sell portfolio  securities at times and in
amounts as  management  deems  advisable in light of market,  economic and other
conditions.


Adviser: Alliance Capital Management L.P.
Management Fee: 0.625%.


The Premier Growth  Portfolio of Alliance  Variable  Products Series Fund, Inc.,
seeks growth of capital by pursuing aggressive  investment policies.  Since this
portfolio's  investments  will be made based upon their  potential  for  capital
appreciation, current income will not be a high priority for this portfolio. The
portfolio  will invest mainly in the equity  securities,  such as common stocks,
securities  convertible  into common stocks and rights and warrants to subscribe
for or purchase common stocks. Equity investments will be of a limited number of
large,  carefully  selected,  high-quality  U.S.  companies.  In  the  Adviser's
judgement,  the  companies  chosen  will be those  which are  likely to  achieve
superior earnings growth.  Approximately 25 companies believed by the Adviser to
show  superior  potential  for  capital  appreciation  will  usually  constitute
approximately  70% of the  portfolio's net assets at any one time. The portfolio
thus  differs  from more typical  equity  mutual funds by investing  most of its
assets in a relatively small number of intensively  researched companies.  Under
normal  circumstances the portfolio will invest at least 85% of the value of its
total assets in the equity securities of U.S. companies.

Adviser: Alliance Capital Management L.P.
Management Fee: 1.00%.

The Capital Appreciation  Portfolio of the Dreyfus Variable Investment Fund is a
diversified  portfolio  seeking  long-term  capital growth and  preservation  of
principal. Current income is a secondary investment objective. During periods of
strong market momentum,  the portfolio will invest  aggressively to increase its
holdings in: common stocks of foreign and domestic  issuers,  common stocks with
warrants  attached and debt securities of foreign  governments.  Generally,  the
portfolio  will  invest in large cap  companies,  defined as those  with  market
capitalizations exceeding $500 million. These companies will also be selected on
the basis of their  potential to achieve  predictable,  above  average  earnings
growth.

Adviser: The Dreyfus Corporation.
Sub-Adviser: Fayez Sarofim & Co.
Management Fee: 0.75%.

The Small  Cap  Portfolio  of the  Dreyfus  Variable  Investment  Fund  seeks to
maximize  capital  appreciation  by investing  principally  in common  stocks of
domestic and foreign issuers. Under normal market conditions, the portfolio will
invest at least 65% of its total assets in companies with market capitalizations
of less than $1.5 billion at the time of purchase.  Companies  selected for this
portfolio  will include those  thought to possess new or innovative  products or
services which are expected to propel growth in future earnings.

Adviser: The Dreyfus Corporation.
Management Fee: 0.75%.

The Balanced  Portfolio of the Janus Aspen Series seeks long-term capital growth
consistent  with  preservation  of capital and current  income.  Normally,  this
diversified  portfolio  invests  40-60%  of its  assets in  securities  selected
primarily for their growth potential. The balance of its holdings is invested in
securities  selected  primarily  for their  capacity  to generate  income.  Such
holdings  are likely to consist of bonds and  preferred  stocks.  Typically,  at
least 25% of this portfolio is made up of fixed-income securities.

Adviser: Janus Capital Corporation.
Management  Fee:  0.75% of the first  $300  million  plus 0.70% of the next $200
million plus 0.65% of the
assets over $500 million.

The Worldwide  Growth Portfolio of the Janus Aspen Series seeks long-term growth
of capital in a manner  consistent  with the  preservation  of capital.  It is a
diversified  portfolio that pursues its objective  primarily through investments
in common  stocks  of  foreign  and  domestic  issuers.  The  portfolio  has the
flexibility to invest on a worldwide basis in companies and other  organizations
of any size,  regardless  of  country of origin or place of  principal  business
activity. The portfolio normally invests in issuers from at least five different
countries,  including  the United  States.  The portfolio may at times invest in
fewer than five countries or even a single country.

Adviser:  Janus Capital  Corporation.  Management  Fee:  0.75% of the first $300
million  plus 0.70% of the next $200  million plus 0.65% of the assets over $500
million.

The  Emerging  Growth  Series  of the MFS  Variable  Insurance  Trust  will seek
long-term growth of capital. The series invests, under normal market conditions,
at least 65% of its total assets in common stocks and related  securities,  such
as preferred stocks,  convertible  securities and depositary  receipts for those
securities, of emerging growth companies. These companies are companies that the
series'  adviser  believes  are  either  early in their  life cycle but have the
potential to become major  enterprises or are major  enterprises  whose rates of
earnings growth are expected to accelerate.

Adviser: Massachusetts Financial Services
Company.
Management Fee: 0.75%.

The Growth  with Income  Series of the MFS  Variable  Insurance  Trust will seek
long-term  growth of capital and future  income  while  providing  more  current
dividend  income than is  normally  obtainable  from a portfolio  of only growth
stocks. The series invests, under normal market conditions,  at least 65% of its
total assets in common stock and related  securities,  such as preferred stocks,
convertible  securities and depositary receipts for those securities.  While the
fund may  invest  in  companies  of any  size,  the fund  generally  focuses  on
companies with larger market  capitalizations  that the series' adviser believes
have sustainable growth prospects and attractive valuations based on current and
expected earnings or cash flow.

Adviser: Massachusetts Financial Services Company.
Management Fee: 0.75%.
The  Research  Series of the MFS Variable  Insurance  Trust will seek to provide
long-term growth of capital and future income. The series invests,  under normal
market conditions, at least 80% of its total assets in common stocks and related
securities,  such as preferred  stocks,  convertible  securities  and depositary
receipts. The series focuses on companies that the series' adviser believes have
favorable prospects for long-term growth, attractive valuations based on current
and  expected  earnings  or cash  flow,  dominant  or growing  market  share and
superior management.

Adviser: Massachusetts Financial Services Company.
Management Fee: 0.75%.


The Emerging  Markets Equity  Portfolio of Morgan Stanley Dean Witter  Universal
Funds,  Inc.,  seeks long-term  capital  appreciation by investing  primarily in
equity securities of issuers in emerging market countries.  The Adviser seeks to
maximize returns by investing in  growth-oriented  equity securities in emerging
markets.  The Adviser's investment approach combines top-down country allocation
with bottom-up stock selection. Investment selection criteria include attractive
growth  characteristics,  reasonable  valuations and  managements  with a strong
shareholder  value  orientation.  The  portfolio's  assets are  allocated  among
emerging markets based on relative economic,  political and social fundamentals,
stock valuations and investor sentiments.

Adviser:  Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Investment  Management Inc. Management Fee:
1.25% of the first $500  million  plus 1.20% of the next $500 million plus 1.15%
of the assets over $1 billion.


The Fixed Income Portfolio of Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Universal Funds,  Inc.,
seeks  above-average  total return over a market cycle of three to five years by
investing  primarily in a diversified  portfolio of U.S.  government  and agency
bonds,  corporate  bonds,  mortgage backed  securities,  foreign bonds and other
fixed income  securities and  derivatives.  The portfolio  invests  primarily in
investment grade securities, but may also invest a portion of its assets in high
yield  securities,  also known as junk bonds.  The portfolio's  average weighted
maturity will ordinarily exceed five years.

Adviser:  Miller  Anderson & Sherrerd,  LLP.  Management Fee: 0.40% of the first
$500  million  plus 0.35% of the next $500 million plus 0.30% of the assets over
$1 billion.

The High Yield Portfolio of Morgan Stanley Dean Witter  Universal  Funds,  Inc.,
seeks  above-average  total return over a market cycle of three to five years by
investing primarily in a diversified portfolio of high yield securities of U. S.
and foreign issuers (including emerging markets),  including corporate bonds and
other fixed income  securities and derivatives.  High yield securities are rated
below  investment  grade  and are  commonly  referred  to as "junk  bonds."  The
portfolio's average weighted maturity will ordinarily exceed five years.


Adviser:  Miller  Anderson & Sherrerd,  LLP.  Management Fee: 0.50% of the first
$500  million  plus 0.45% of the next $500 million plus 0.40% of the assets over
$1 billion.


The  International  Magnum  Portfolio of Morgan  Stanley  Dean Witter  Universal
Funds,  Inc.,  seeks long-term  capital  appreciation by investing  primarily in
equity securities of non-U.S. issuers domiciled in EAFE countries. The countries
in which the  portfolio  will  invest are those  comprising  the Morgan  Stanley
Capital International EAFE Index, which includes Australia,  Japan, New Zealand,
most nations located in Western Europe and certain developed  countries in Asia,
such as Hong  Kong and  Singapore.  Collectively,  we refer to these as the EAFE
countries.  The  portfolio may invest up to 5% of its total assets in securities
of issuers domiciled in non-EAFE countries. Under normal circumstances, at least
65% of the total assets of the portfolio  will be invested in equity  securities
of issuers in at least three different EAFE countries.


Adviser: Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Investment Management Inc.

Management  Fee:  0.80% of the first  $500  million  plus 0.75% of the next $500
million plus 0.70% of the assets over $1 billion.

The Managed Portfolio of the OCC Accumulation Trust seeks growth of capital over
time through  investment in a portfolio  consisting of common stocks,  bonds and
cash  equivalents,  the  percentages  of which will vary based on the  Adviser's
assessments of the relative  outlook for such  investments.  Debt securities are
expected to be  predominantly  investment  grade  intermediate to long term U.S.
Government  and corporate  debt.  The portfolio will also invest in high quality
short-term money market and cash equivalent securities and may invest almost all
of its  assets  in such  securities  when  necessary  to  preserve  capital.  In
addition,  the  portfolio may also purchase  foreign  securities.  These foreign
securities  must be listed on a  domestic  or  foreign  securities  exchange  or
represented by American depository receipts.


Adviser:  OpCap  Advisors.  Management Fee: 0.78% of the first $400 million plus
0.75% of the next $400 million plus 0.70% of the assets over $800 million.


The Small Cap Portfolio of the OCC Accumulation Trust seeks capital appreciation
through  investments  in a  diversified  portfolio  of  stocks  issued  by small
companies.  It will consist  primarily of equity  securities  of companies  with
market  capitalizations of under $1 billion. Under normal circumstances at least
65% of the  portfolio's  assets  will be  invested  in  equity  securities.  The
majority of securities purchased by the portfolio will be traded on the New York
Stock Exchange,  the American Stock Exchange or in the over-the-counter  market.
The portfolio's  holdings may also include options,  warrants,  bonds, notes and
convertible  bonds.  In  addition,  the  portfolio  may  also  purchase  foreign
securities.  Foreign  securities must listed on a domestic or foreign securities
exchange or be represented by American depository receipts.


Adviser:  OpCap  Advisors.  Management Fee: 0.80% of the first $400 million plus
0.75% of the next $400 million plus 0.70% of assets over $800 million.

The StocksPLUS  Growth and Income  Portfolio of PIMCO Variable  Insurance  Trust
seeks to achieve a total return which  exceeds the total return  performance  of
the S&P 500. The Portfolio invests in common stocks, options,  futures,  options
on futures and swaps.  Under normal market  conditions,  the  Portfolio  invests
substantially all of its assets in S&P 500 derivatives, backed by a portfolio of
fixed income instruments.  The Portfolio uses S&P 500 derivatives in addition to
or in place of S&P 500 stocks to attempt to equal or exceed the  performance  of
the S&P 500. The Adviser  actively  manages the fixed income  assets held by the
Portfolio,  with a view to enhancing  the  Portfolio's  total return  investment
performance,  subject to an overall  portfolio  duration  which is normally  not
expected to exceed one year. The Portfolio may invest up to 10% of its assets in
high yield bonds rated B or higher by Moody's or S&P, or if unrated,  determined
by the Adviser to be comparable quality. The Portfolio may also invest up to 20%
of its assets in securities  denominated  in foreign  currencies  and may invest
beyond this limit in U.S. dollar denominated securities of foreign issuers.

Adviser: Pacific Investment Management Company.
Management Fee: 0.40%


The Growth  Portfolio of the Transamerica  Variable  Insurance Fund, Inc., seeks
long-term capital growth through  investment in common stocks of listed and over
the counter issues.  The Growth Portfolio  invests primarily in common stocks of
growth companies that are considered by the manager to be premier companies.  In
the manager's view,  characteristics of premier companies include one or more of
the following:  dominant market share;  leading brand  recognition;  proprietary
products or technology; low-cost production capability; and excellent management
with shareholder orientation. The manager of the Portfolio believes in long-term
investing  and  places  great  emphasis  on  the  sustainability  of  the  above
competitive advantages.  Unless market conditions dictate otherwise, the manager
tries to keep the Portfolio fully invested in equity  securities.  Attempting to
enter and exit the market at strategic times is not a commonly used strategy for
this  portfolio.  However  when,  in  the  judgment  of the  Sub-Adviser  market
conditions warrant,  the portfolio may, for temporary  defensive purposes,  hold
part or all of its  assets  in  cash,  debt or  money  market  instruments.  The
portfolio may invest up to 10% of its assets in debt securities having a call on
common stocks that are rated below investment grade.

Adviser: Transamerica Occidental Life Insurance Company.
Sub-Adviser: Transamerica Investment Services, Inc.
Management Fee: 0.75%.



The Money Market  Portfolio of the Transamerica  Variable  Insurance Fund, Inc.,
seeks to maximize  current income from money market  securities  consistent with
liquidity and the preservation of principal.  The portfolio invests primarily in
high quality U. S.  dollar-denominated  money market  instruments with remaining
maturities of 13 months or less. These include: obligations issued or guaranteed
by the U. S. and foreign  governments and their agencies and  instrumentalities;
obligations of U. S. and foreign  banks,  or their foreign  branches,  and U. S.
savings banks;  short-term  corporate  obligations,  including commercial paper,
notes and bonds; other short-term debt obligations with remaining  maturities of
397 days or less;  and  repurchase  agreements  involving any of the  securities
mentioned   above.   The   portfolio  may  also   purchase   other   marketable,
non-convertible  corporate debt securities of U. S. issuers.  These  investments
include bonds, debentures,  floating rate obligations,  and issues with optional
maturities.

Adviser: Transamerica Occidental Life Insurance Company.
Sub-Adviser: Transamerica Investment Services, Inc.
Management Fee: 0.35%.

Meeting  investment  objectives depends on various factors,  including,  but not
limited to, how well the portfolio  managers  anticipate  changing  economic and
market  conditions.  There is no  assurance  that any of these  portfolios  will
achieve their stated objectives.

An investment  in the contract is not a deposit or obligation  of, or guaranteed
or endorsed,  by any bank. Nor is the contract  federally insured by the Federal
Deposit Insurance  Corporation or any other government agency.  Investing in the
contract  involves  certain   investment  risks,   including  possible  loss  of
principal.

Since all of the  portfolios  are  available  to  registered  separate  accounts
offering  variable  annuity and variable  life products of  Transamerica  and to
other  insurance  companies  as  well,  there  is a  possibility  of a  material
conflict.  If such a conflict  arises  between  the  interests  of the  variable
account and one or more other separate accounts investing in the portfolios, the
affected insurance companies will take steps to resolve the matter.  These steps
may include  stopping their separate  accounts from investing in the portfolios.
See the portfolios' prospectuses for greater detail on this subject.

You can find  additional  information  concerning the investment  objectives and
policies  of  all  of the  portfolios,  the  investment  advisory  services  and
administrative  services  and  charges  in  the  current  prospectuses  for  the
portfolios which accompany this prospectus.

Read the  prospectuses of the portfolios which interest you carefully before you
make any decision  concerning how you will invest in, or transfer  monies among,
the variable sub-accounts.

Transamerica  may receive  payments from some or all of the  portfolios or their
advisers,  in  varying  amounts.  These  payments  may be based on the amount of
assets  allocated to the  portfolios.  The payments  are for  administrative  or
distribution services.

Portfolios Not Publicly Available

The portfolios are open-end management  investment  companies,  or portfolios or
series of, open-end management  companies registered with the SEC under the 1940
Act, that are often referred to as mutual funds.  This SEC registration does not
involve  SEC  supervision  of the  investments  or  investment  policies  of the
portfolios. Shares of the portfolios are not offered to the public but solely to
the  insurance  company  separate  accounts and other  qualified  purchasers  as
limited by federal tax laws.  These  portfolios are not the same as mutual funds
that may have very similar names that are sold  directly to the public,  and the
performance of such publicly  available funds,  which have different  portfolios
and expenses,  should not be considered as an indication of the  performance  of
the  portfolios.  The assets of each portfolio are held separate from the assets
of the other  portfolios.  Each  portfolio  operates  as a  separate  investment
vehicle.  The income or losses of one portfolio have no effect on the investment
performance of another  portfolio.  The sub-accounts  reinvest  dividends and/or
capital  gains  distributions  received  from a portfolio in more shares of that
portfolio as retained assets.

Addition, Deletion, or Substitution

Transamerica  does not  control  the  portfolios.  For this  reason,  we  cannot
guarantee that any of the variable  sub-accounts  offered under this contract or
any of the portfolios  will always be available to you for investment  purposes.
We  retain  the  right  to  make  changes  in the  variable  account  and in its
investments.


We reserve the right to eliminate the shares of any portfolio held by a variable
sub-account.  We may also substitute  shares of another  portfolio or of another
investment  company  for the  shares of any  portfolio.  We would do this if the
shares of the  portfolio are no longer  available  for  investment or if, in our
judgment,  investment in any  portfolio  would be  inappropriate  in view of the
purposes of the variable account.  To the extent required by the 1940 Act, if we
substitute  shares in a variable  sub-account  that you own, we will provide you
with advance notice.  We will also seek advance  permission from the Commission.
This does not prevent the variable  account from purchasing other securities for
other series or classes of variable annuity  contracts.  Nor does it prevent the
variable  account  from  effecting  an  exchange  between  series or  classes of
variable contracts on the basis of requests made by owners.


We reserve the right to create new variable sub-accounts for the contracts when,
in our sole discretion,  marketing,  tax, investment or other conditions warrant
that we do. Any new  variable  sub-accounts  will be made  available to existing
owners on a basis to be determined by us. Each additional  variable  sub-account
will purchase shares in a mutual fund portfolio or other investment  vehicle. We
may also eliminate one or more variable sub-accounts if, in our sole discretion,
marketing,  tax,  investment or other conditions  warrant that we do. So, in the
event any variable sub-account is eliminated,  we will notify owners and request
a re-allocation of the amounts invested in the eliminated variable sub-account.

In the event of any  substitution  or  change,  we may make the  changes  in the
contract  that we deem  necessary or  appropriate  to reflect  substitutions  or
changes.  Furthermore,  if we believe it to be in the best  interest  of persons
having voting rights under the contracts,  the variable  account may be operated
as a management  company under the 1940 Act or any other form  permitted by law.
It may also be de-registered under such Act in the event that registration is no
longer  required.  Finally,  it may  also be  combined  with  one or more  other
separate accounts.

THE CONTRACT


This  Transamerica  Classic(R)  contract is a flexible purchase payment deferred
variable annuity contract.  It is part of the Transamerica  SeriesSM of variable
insurance   products.   Other   variable   contracts  are  also  available  from
Transamerica. The rights and benefits of this contract are described below. They
will also be  described in the  individual  contract or in the  certificate  and
group contract.  However, we reserve the right to modify the individual contract
and the group  contract and its underlying  certificates  if required by law. We
also  reserve  the right to give the owner the  benefit of any  federal or state
statute, rule or regulation.  The obligations under the contract are obligations
of Transamerica.  The contracts are available on a non-qualified  basis and on a
qualified basis. Contracts available on a qualified basis are as follows:

a)   rollover and contributory  individual retirement annuities,  or IRAs, under
     Code Sections 408(a) and 408(b);


b) conversion, rollover and contributory Roth IRAs under Code Section 408A;


c)   simplified  employee  pension plans, or SEP/IRAs,  that qualify for special
     federal income tax treatment under Code Section 408(k);


d)   rollover  Code  Section  403(b)   annuities,   including  Rev.  Rul.  90-24
     transfers, with no additional premiums; and

e) qualified  pension and profit  sharing  plans  intended to qualify under Code
Section 401.

Generally,  qualified contracts contain certain restrictive  provisions limiting
the timing and amount of  purchase  payments  to, and  distributions  from,  the
qualified contract.

Ownership

As the owner,  you are entitled to the rights granted by the contract.  If there
are joint owners,  the one designated as the primary owner will receive all mail
and any tax reporting  information.  For non-qualified  contracts,  the owner is
entitled to designate the  annuitant(s)  and, if the owner is an individual,  as
opposed to a trust,  corporation or other legal entity, the owner can change the
annuitant(s)  at any time  before the  annuity  date.  Any such  change  will be
subject to our then current underwriting  requirements.  We reserve the right to
reject any change of  annuitants  which has been made without our prior  written
consent.

If the owner is not an individual,  the annuitant(s) may not be changed once the
contract is issued. Different rules apply to qualified contracts.

For each contract, a different account will be established and values,  benefits
and charges will be  calculated  separately.  The various  administrative  rules
described below will apply separately to each contract, unless otherwise noted.

PURCHASE PAYMENTS


All purchase  payments can be paid to our Service  Center in a check  payable to
Transamerica.  A  confirmation  will be issued to you,  as the  owner,  upon the
acceptance of each purchase payment.


The initial  purchase  payment must be at least  $5,000 or, if for  contributory
IRAs, SEP/IRAs and Roth IRAs, it must be for at least $2,000.

Your contract will be issued and your initial purchase payment generally will be
credited within two business days after the receipt of sufficient information to
issue a contract and the initial purchase payment at our Service Center.  For us
to issue you a  contract,  you must  provide  sufficient  information  in a form
acceptable to us. We reserve the right to reject any purchase payment or request
for  issuance of a contract.  Normally  we will not issue  contracts  to owners,
joint owners,  or annuitants more than 90 years old. Nor will we normally accept
purchase  payments after any owners',  or annuitants' if  non-individual  owner,
91st birthday.  In our discretion we may waive these restrictions in appropriate
cases.


If the initial purchase payment allocated to the variable  sub-account(s) cannot
be credited within two days of receipt because the information is incomplete, or
for any other  reason,  we will  contact you. We will explain the reason for the
delay and will refund the initial purchase payment within five business days. If
you consent to us retaining  the initial  purchase  payment we will credit it to
the  variable  sub-account  of  your  choice  as soon  as the  requirements  are
fulfilled.  You may make  additional  purchase  payments  at any time before the
annuity date.  They must be at least $200 each, or at least $100 if made through
an automatic  purchase payment plan. If you elect to use this option  additional
purchase  payments  will be  automatically  deducted  from your bank account and
allocated to the contract.  In addition,  minimum  allocation amounts apply. See
Allocation of Purchase Payments below. Additional purchase payments are credited
to the contract as of the date we receive payment from you.


Total purchase payments for any contract may not exceed  $1,000,000  without our
prior approval.

In no event may the sum of all  purchase  payments  for a  contract  during  any
taxable year exceed the limits imposed by any  applicable  federal or state law,
rules, or regulations.

Allocation of Purchase Payments

You specify how purchase payments will be allocated under the contract.  You may
allocate  purchase  payments among one or more of the variable  sub-accounts and
the  general   account  options  as  long  as  the  portions  are  whole  number
percentages.  In  addition,  there is a  minimum  allocation  of  $1,000 to each
guarantee  period.  We may waive this minimum  allocation  amount under  certain
options and circumstances.

Each purchase payment will be subject to the allocation percentages in effect at
the time of  receipt of such  purchase  payment.  You may change the  allocation
percentages for additional purchase payments at any time by submitting a request
for such change to our Service Center in a form and manner acceptable to us. Any
changes to the allocation  percentages are subject to the limitations above. Any
change  will take  effect  with the first  purchase  payment  we  receive  which
accompanies your request.  If we receive your request  separately,  all purchase
payments  arriving  after it will be  subject to its terms.  Your  request  will
continue in effect until you change it again.

Free Look Option

If you exercise the free look option,  unless otherwise required by law, we will
refund:

a)   the purchase  payment  allocated to any general account  option,  minus any
     withdrawals; plus

b)   the variable accumulated value as of the date your written notice to cancel
     and your contract are received by us.

In certain jurisdictions,  under certain conditions,  we are legally required to
return either:

a)    the purchase payments, minus any withdrawals; or

b) the greater of purchase payments minus any withdrawals, or the account value.

Any initial allocation you make to the variable account may be held in the money
market variable  sub-account  during the applicable free look period plus 5 days
for delivery.  Any allocations you make to the money market variable sub-account
will automatically be transferred at the end of the free-look period plus 5 days
according to your requested allocation. This transfer will not count against the
18 transfers allowed free of charge during the first contract year.

Investment Option Limit

Currently,  you may not allocate monies to more than eighteen investment options
over the life of the contract.  Investment options include variable sub-accounts
and general account options. Each variable sub-account, each guarantee period of
the  guarantee  period  account,  and the fixed  account  that ever  received  a
transfer  or purchase  payment  allocation  counts as one towards  this total of
eighteen limit. We may waive this limit in the future.

For example, if you make an allocation to the money market variable  sub-account
and  later  transfer  all of  the  funds  out  of  this  money  market  variable
sub-account,  this would still  count as one  transfer  for the  purposes of the
limitation,  even  if it  held  no  value.  If  you  transfer  from  a  variable
sub-account to another  variable  sub-account  and later back to the first,  the
count towards the limitation  would be two, not three. If you select a guarantee
period and renew for the same term, the count will be one; but if you renew to a
guarantee period with a different term, the count will be two.

ACCOUNT VALUE

Before the annuity date, the account value is equal to:
a)    the general account options accumulated value; plus

b)    the variable accumulated value.

The variable  accumulated  value is determined at the end of each valuation day.
To  determine  the variable  accumulated  value on a day that is not a valuation
day,  the  value as of the end of the  next  valuation  day  will be  used.  The
variable  accumulated  value is  expected  to change  from  valuation  period to
valuation  period,   reflecting  how  investments  within  selected   portfolios
performed.  The  variable  accumulated  value will also reflect  deductions  for
charges and fees. A valuation  period  begins at the close of the New York Stock
Exchange (generally 4:00 p.m. ET) on each valuation day and ends at the close of
the New York Stock  Exchange on the next  succeeding  valuation day. A valuation
day is each day that the New York Stock Exchange is open for regular business.

How Variable Accumulation Units Are Valued


Purchase  payments  allocated  to a variable  sub-account  are  credited  to the
variable  accumulated  value in the form of  variable  accumulation  units.  The
number of variable  accumulation units credited for each variable sub-account is
determined  by  dividing  the  purchase   payment   allocated  to  the  variable
sub-account  by  the  variable   accumulation   unit  value  for  that  variable
sub-account.  In the case of the initial purchase payment, variable accumulation
units for that payment will be credited to the variable accumulated value within
two valuation days of the later of the date our Service Center receives:


 the date sufficient information, in an acceptable manner and form; or

 the date our Service Centerreceives the initial purchase payment.

In the case of any additional purchase payment,  variable accumulation units for
that payment will be credited at the end of the valuation period during which we
receive the payment. The value of a variable accumulation unit for each variable
sub-account is established at the end of each valuation period and is calculated
by multiplying the value of that unit at the end of the prior  valuation  period
by the variable  sub-account's  net investment  factor for the valuation period.
The value of a variable accumulation unit can go either up or down.

The net  investment  factor is used to determine the value of  accumulation  and
annuity unit values for the end of a valuation  period.  The applicable  formula
can be found in the Statement of Additional Information.

Transfers  involving  variable  sub-accounts will result in the crediting and/or
cancellation  of variable  accumulation  units having a total value equal to the
dollar amount being  transferred to or from a particular  variable  sub-account.
The  crediting  and  cancellation  of such  units  is made  using  the  variable
accumulation unit value of the applicable variable  sub-account as of the end of
the valuation day in which the transfer is effective.

TRANSFERS

Before the Annuity Date

Before the  annuity  date,  you may  transfer  all or any portion of the account
value among the variable sub-accounts and the general account options. Transfers
are restricted into or out of the fixed account.

Transfers among the variable sub-accounts and the general account options may be
made by  submitting  a  request  to our  Service  Center  in a form  and  manner
acceptable to us. The transfer request must specify:

a)   the variable  sub-accounts  and/or the general  account  options from which
     your transfer is to be made;

b)    the amount of your transfer; and

c) the  variable  sub-accounts  and/or  general  account  options to receive the
transferred amount.

The minimum amount which you may transfer from the variable sub-accounts and the
general account options is $1,000. Transfers among the variable sub-accounts are
also subject to the terms and conditions imposed by the portfolios.

When a transfer is made from a guarantee  period before the end of its term, the
amount transferred may be subject to an interest  adjustment.  A transfer from a
guarantee period made within 30 days before the last day of its term will not be
subject to any interest adjustment.

We currently impose a transfer fee of $10 for each transfer in excess of 18 made
during the same contract year. We reserve the right to waive the transfer fee or
vary the number of  transfers  without  charge.  We may also choose not to count
transfers  under certain  options or services for purposes of the allowed number
without  charge.  See  Other  Restrictions  below  for  additional   limitations
regarding  transfers.  A transfer  generally  will be  effective on the date the
request for transfer is received by our Service Center.

If a transfer reduces the value in a variable sub-account or guarantee period or
in the fixed account to less than $1,000,  then we reserve the right to transfer
the remaining amount along with the amount requested to be transferred.  We will
do this  according to the transfer  instructions  provided by you. Under current
law, there will not be any tax liability for transfers within the contract.


Telephone Transfers

We will allow telephone transfers if the owner has provided proper authorization
for such transfers in a form and manner  acceptable to us.  Withdrawals  are not
permitted by  telephone.  We will employ  reasonable  procedures to confirm that
instructions   communicated  by  telephone  are  genuine.   If  we  follow  such
procedures,  we  will  not be  liable  for any  losses  due to  unauthorized  or
fraudulent instructions. In the opinion of certain government regulators, we may
be liable for such losses if it does not follow those procedures. The procedures
we will  follow for  telephone  transfers  may  include  requiring  some form of
personal  identification  before acting on  instructions  received by telephone,
providing  written  confirmation of the  transaction,  and/or tape recording the
instructions given by telephone.

Other Restrictions

We  reserve  the right  without  prior  notice to modify,  restrict,  suspend or
eliminate the transfer privileges,  including telephone  transfers,  at any time
and for any reason. For example, restrictions may be necessary to protect owners
from adverse impacts on portfolio  management of large and/or numerous transfers
by market timers or others.  We have determined that the movement of significant
variable sub-account values from one variable sub-account to another may prevent
the underlying portfolio from taking advantage of investment opportunities. This
is likely to arise when the volume of  transfers is high,  since each  portfolio
must maintain a significant cash position in order to handle  redemptions.  Such
movement may also cause a substantial  increase in portfolio  transaction  costs
which must be  indirectly  borne by owners.  Therefore,  we reserve the right to
require that all transfer requests be made by the owner and not by a third party
holding a power of attorney.  We also require that each  transfer you request be
made by a separate  communication  to us. We also  reserve  the right to require
that each  transfer  request be submitted  in writing and be manually  signed by
owners. We may choose not to allow telephone or facsimile transfer requests.

Dollar Cost Averaging

Before  the  annuity  date,  you  may  request  that  amounts  be  automatically
transferred on a monthly basis from a source account,  which is currently either
the money  market  sub-account  or the  fixed  account,  to any of the  variable
sub-accounts.  You can  accomplish  this by  submitting a request to our Service
Center in a form and manner  acceptable  to us.  Other  source  accounts  may be
available; call our Service Center for information regarding availability.


You may  only  dollar  cost  average  from one  source  account  at a time.  The
transfers  will begin when you request,  but no sooner than one week  following,
receipt  of such  request.  For new  variable  annuity  contracts,  dollar  cost
averaging transfers will not begin until the later of:

a)    30 days after the contract effective date; or

b) the estimated end of the free look period which allows 5 days for delivery.

Transfers will continue for the number of consecutive  months which you selected
unless:

a)    you terminate the transfers;

b)   we  automatically  terminate the transfers  because there are  insufficient
     amounts in the source account; or

c) for other reasons that are described in the election form.

You may request that monthly  transfers  be continued  for a specific  length of
time.  You can do this by  giving  notice  to our  Service  Center in a form and
manner acceptable to us within 30 days before the last monthly transfer.  If you
do not make a request to  continue  the  monthly  transfers,  this  option  will
terminate  automatically with the last transfer at the end of the length of time
you initially designated.

Eligibility Requirements for Dollar Cost Averaging

 the minimum  amount that you can transfer out of the source account is $250 per
 month;  and the  minimum  amount  you can  transfer  into  any  other  variable
 sub-account is the greater of $250 or 10% of
     the amount being transferred.

 $5,000.  This limit may be changed for new  elections of this  service.  Dollar
cost  averaging  transfers  can not be made  from a source  account  from  which
systematic withdrawals or automatic payouts are also being made.


Currently,  we do not charge for the dollar  cost  averaging  option nor do they
count toward the number of transfers allowed without charge per contract year.
We may charge in the future for dollar cost averaging.

Dollar cost averaging  transfers may not be made to or from the guarantee period
account or to the fixed account.


Dollar  cost  averaging  may not be  elected  at the same time that the  special
Dollar Cost Averaging option or the automatic asset rebalancing is in effect.


Special Dollar Cost Averaging Option

(May not be available in all states.  See contract for availability of the fixed
account options.)


Before the annuity date, you may elect to allocate entire  purchase  payments to
either the six or twelve  month  special  Dollar Cost  Averaging  account of the
fixed  account.  The  purchase  payment  will be  credited  with  interest  at a
guaranteed fixed rate.  Amounts will then be transferred from the special Dollar
Cost Averaging account to the variable  sub-accounts pro rata on a monthly basis
for six or twelve months (depending on the option you select) in the allocations
you  specify.  The four  transfers  per year limit does not apply to the special
Dollar Cost Averaging option.

Amounts  from  the  sub-accounts  and/or  general  account  options  may  not be
transferred into the special Dollar Cost Averaging accounts. In addition, if you
request a transfer (other than a Dollar Cost Averaging transfer) or a withdrawal
from a special  Dollar Cost  Averaging  account,  any amounts  remaining  in the
special  account will be transferred to the variable  sub-accounts  according to
your allocation instructions.  The special Dollar Cost Averaging option will end
and cannot be reelected.

Automatic Asset Rebalancing

After purchase payments have been allocated among the variable sub-accounts, the
performance of each variable  sub-account may cause proportions of the values in
the  variable  sub-accounts  to vary from the  percentages  which you  initially
defined.  As the owner,  you may  instruct  us to  automatically  rebalance  the
amounts in the  variable  account by  reallocating  amounts  among the  variable
sub-accounts,   at  the  time,  and  in  the  percentages,   specified  in  your
instructions  to us and  accepted  by us. You may elect to have the  rebalancing
done on an annual, semi-annual or quarterly basis. You may elect to have amounts
allocated  among  the  variable   sub-accounts  using  whole  percentages.   The
guaranteed period account and/or fixed account cannot be rebalanced.

You may elect to establish,  change or terminate the automatic asset rebalancing
by submitting a request to our Service Center in a form and manner acceptable to
us. Automatic asset  rebalancing  currently will not count towards the number of
transfers without charge in a contract year. We reserve the right to discontinue
the automatic  asset  rebalancing  service at any time for any reason.  There is
currently no charge for the automatic asset rebalancing  service.  We may charge
for this service in the future, and may count the transfers toward those allowed
without charge.

Automatic asset rebalancing may not be elected at the same time that dollar cost
averaging is in effect.

After the Annuity Date

If a variable  payment option is elected,  you may make transfers among variable
sub-accounts  after the annuity date by giving a written  request to our Service
Center, subject to the following provisions:

a)   transfers after the annuity date may be made no more than four times during
     any contract year; and

b)   the minimum amount transferred from one variable  sub-account to another is
     the amount supporting a current $75 monthly payment.

Transfers among variable  sub-accounts  after the annuity date will be processed
based on the formula  outlined in the appendix in the  Statement  of  Additional
Information.

CASH WITHDRAWALS


If you are the owner of a non-qualified  contract,  you may withdraw all or part
of the cash  surrender  value at any time  before the  annuity  date by giving a
written request to our Service Center. For qualified contracts, reference should
be made to the terms of the particular  retirement  plan or arrangement  for any
additional  limitations  or  restrictions,   including  prohibitions,   on  cash
withdrawals.  The cash surrender value is equal to the account value,  minus any
account fee, interest adjustment, contingent deferred sales load and premium tax
charges.  A full surrender will result in a cash withdrawal payment equal to the
cash  surrender  value  at the end of the  valuation  period  during  which  the
election  is  received.  It must be  received  along  with all  completed  forms
required at that time by us. No surrenders or withdrawals  may be made after the
annuity date. Partial withdrawals must be at least $1,000.


In the case of a  partial  withdrawal,  you may  direct  our  Service  Center to
withdraw  amounts from specific  variable  sub-accounts  and/or from the general
account  options.  If you do not specify,  the withdrawal will be taken pro rata
from the account value.

A partial withdrawal request cannot be fulfilled if it would reduce your account
value to less than $2,000. In such instances, you will be notified.

Any  withdrawal  requests,  including  surrender  requests,  generally  will  be
processed as of the end of the valuation period during which the request and all
completed forms are received. We will pay any cash withdrawal, settlement option
payment or lump sum death  benefit due from the variable  account and process of
any transfers within seven days from the date we receive your request.  However,
we may postpone such payment if:

      the New York Stock  Exchange  is closed for other than usual  weekends  or
     holidays, or trading on the Exchange is otherwise restricted;

     an  emergency  exists  as  defined  by the  Commission,  or the  Commission
requires that trading be restricted; or

      the Commission permits a delay for the protection of owners.

The withdrawal request will be effective when we receive all required withdrawal
request forms.  Payments to you for any monies  derived from a purchase  payment
which you made by check may be delayed until your check has cleared your bank.

When you make a withdrawal  from a guarantee  period before the end of its term,
the amount you withdraw may be subject to an interest adjustment.

We may delay payment of any withdrawal  from the general  account options for up
to six months  after we receive  the request  for such  withdrawal.  If we delay
payment for more than 30 days, we will pay interest on the withdrawal  amount up
to the date of payment.

Since  you as the  owner  assume  the  investment  risk for all  amounts  in the
variable  account and because  certain  withdrawals  are subject to a contingent
deferred sales load and other  charges,  the total amount paid upon surrender of
your contract may be more or less than the total purchase payments.


You may  elect,  under the  systematic  withdrawal  option or  automatic  payout
option,  but not both, to withdraw  certain amounts on a periodic basis from the
variable sub-accounts before the annuity date.

The tax  consequences  of a withdrawal or surrender are discussed  later in this
prospectus.

Systematic Withdrawal Option

Before the annuity date, you may elect to have  withdrawals  automatically  made
from one or more variable  sub-accounts on a monthly basis.  Other  distribution
modes may be permitted. The withdrawals will not begin until the later of:

a)    30 days after the contract effective date; or

b)    the end of the free look period.

Withdrawals will be from the variable sub-accounts and/or the general account in
the  percentage  allocations  that you  specify.  Unless you specify  otherwise,
withdrawals  will be pro rata based on account value. You cannot make systematic
withdrawals  from a  variable  sub-account  from  which  dollar  cost  averaging
transfers are being made. Likewise, systematic withdrawals cannot be used at the
same time that the automatic payment option is in effect. If you take systematic
withdrawals from the general account,  applicable interest adjustments may apply
to withdrawals from the guarantee periods.

To be eligible for the systematic  withdrawal  option, the account value must be
at least $12,000 at the time of election. The minimum monthly amount that can be
withdrawn is $100.  Currently you can elect any amount over $100 to be withdrawn
systematically. You may also make partial withdrawals while receiving systematic
withdrawals.

If the  total  of your  withdrawals  (systematic,  automatic  or  partial)  in a
contract year exceed the allowed amount to be withdrawn  without charge for that
year,  your account  value will be charged any  applicable  contingent  deferred
sales load which may apply.

The  withdrawals  will continue  indefinitely  unless you terminate them. If you
choose to terminate this option, you may not elect to use it again until the end
of the next 12 full months.

We  reserve  the  right to  impose  an  annual  fee of up to $25 for  processing
payments  under  this  option.  This fee,  which is  currently  waived,  will be
deducted in equal installments from each systematic withdrawal during a contract
year.

Systematic  withdrawals may be taxable and, before age 59 1/2,  subject to a 10%
federal tax penalty.



Automatic Payout Option


Before the annuity  date,  for certain  qualified  contracts,  you may elect the
automatic payout option,  or APO, to satisfy minimum  distribution  requirements
under the following sections of the Code:

      401(a)(9);

      403(b); and

      408(b)(3).


For IRAs and  SEP/IRAs,  this  option may be elected no earlier  than six months
before the calendar year in which you, as the owner, attain age 70 1/2. Payments
may not begin earlier than January of such calendar year.

For other  qualified  contracts,  APO can be elected no earlier  than six months
before the later of when you:


 when you attain age 70 1/2; or

 when you retire from employment.

Additionally, APO withdrawals may not begin before the later of:

a)    30 days after the contract effective date; or

b)    the end of the free look period.

APO may be elected in any  calendar  month,  but no later than the month of your
84th birthday.

Other Automatic Payout Option Information. Withdrawals will be from the variable
sub-accounts  and/or the general  account you  designate  and in the  percentage
allocations you specify. If you do not indicate  otherwise,  withdrawals will be
pro rata  from  account  value.  You can not make  withdrawals  from a  variable
sub-account from which you have designated that dollar cost averaging  transfers
be made. The  calculation of the APO amount will reflect the total account value
although  the  withdrawals  are  only  from  the  variable  sub-accounts.   This
calculation and APO are based solely on the value in this contract.  If you take
APO from the  general  account,  applicable  interest  adjustments  may apply to
withdrawals from the guarantee periods. To be eligible for this option, you must
meet the following conditions:

a)   your account value must be at least $12,000 at the time at which you select
     this option; and


b)   the  annual  withdrawal  amount  is  the  larger  of the  required  minimum
     distribution under Code Sections 401(a)(9) or 408(b)(3), or $500.


These conditions may change.  Currently,  withdrawals under this option are only
paid annually.

The withdrawals will continue  indefinitely  unless you terminate them. If there
are  insufficient  amounts in the variable  account to make a  withdrawal,  this
option generally will terminate. Once terminated, APO may not be elected again.

DEATH BENEFIT


If an owner dies before the annuity date and before any owner's  85th  birthday,
the death benefit will be equal to the greatest of:


a)    the account value; or


b)   the sum of all purchase  payments,  less withdrawals  taken,  including any
     contingent deferred sales loads, and the applicable premium tax charges; or

c)   the highest account value on any contract anniversary before the earlier of
     the owner's or joint owner's 85th  birthday,  plus purchase  payments made,
     less withdrawals taken,  including any contingent deferred sales loads, and
     applicable premium tax charges since that contract anniversary.

If death occurs before the annuity date and after either the deceased owner's or
joint owner's 85th birthday the death benefit will be equal to the greater of:

a)    the account value; or

b)   the total of all purchase  payments made, less  withdrawals,  including any
     contingent deferred sales loads.

For purposes of calculating  the death benefit,  the account value is determined
as of the date the benefit is paid. If the owner is not a natural  person,  such
as a trust, corporation or other legal entity, the annuitants will be treated as
the owners for purposes of the death  benefit.  For  example,  if the owner is a
trust that allows a person or persons  other than the  trustee to  exercise  the
ownership  rights under the contract,  such a person or persons must be named as
an  annuitant.  Named  parties will be treated as the owner,  or owners,  so the
death benefit will be determined based on the age of the annuitant.


Payment of Death Benefit


The death  benefit is  generally  payable  upon  receipt of proof of death of an
owner.  Once we have received  this proof,  and the  beneficiary  has selected a
method of  settlement,  the annuity death benefit  generally will be paid within
seven days, or as soon thereafter as we have sufficient  information to make the
payment.

The death  benefit  will be  determined  as of the end of the  valuation  period
during which our Service Center receives:

a)    proof of death of the owner or joint owner; and

b)   the written notice of the  settlement  option elected by the person to whom
     the death benefit is payable.

If no  settlement  method  is  elected,  the  death  benefit  will be a lump sum
distributed  within five years after an owner's  death.  No contingent  deferred
sales load nor interest adjustment will apply.

Until the death  benefit is paid,  the account  value  allocated to the variable
account  remains  in  the  variable  account,  and  fluctuates  with  investment
performance of the  applicable  portfolios.  For this reason,  the amount of the
death  benefit  depends on the  account  value at the time the death  benefit is
paid, not at the time of death.

Designation of Beneficiaries

As owner, you may select one or more  beneficiaries by designating the person or
persons to receive the amounts  payable under the contract.  The individuals you
designate will receive the percentage you establish if:

      you die before the annuity  date and there is no joint  owner;  or you die
      after the annuity date and settlement option payments have begun
     under a selected  settlement option that guarantees  payments for a certain
     period of time.

If a  beneficiary  dies  before the owner,  that  beneficiary's  interest in the
annuity will end upon his or her death.

A  beneficiary  may be  named  or  changed  at any  time  in a form  and  manner
acceptable  to us.  Any  change  made to an  irrevocable  beneficiary  must also
include the written consent of the beneficiary,  except as otherwise required by
law.

If more than one beneficiary is named, each named beneficiary will share equally
in any  benefits  or rights  granted by the  contract  unless the owner gives us
other instructions at the time the beneficiaries are named.

We may rely on any  affidavit  by any  responsible  person  in  determining  the
identity or non-existence of any beneficiary not identified by name.

Death of Owner or Joint Owner Before the Annuity Date


For the death benefit, if the owner or joint owner dies before the annuity date,
we will pay the death  benefit as  specified in this  section.  The entire death
benefit must be distributed  within five years after the owner's  death.  If the
owner is not an individual, an annuitant's death will be treated as the death of
the owner as provided in Code Section 72 (s)(6). For example,  the contract will
remain in force with the annuitant's surviving spouse as the new annuitant if:

 Thethe contract is owned by a trust; and

 Thethe  beneficiary  is either the  annuitant's  surviving  spouse,  or a trust
     holding the contract solely for the benefit of such spouse.


The manner in which we will pay the death  benefit  depends on the status of the
persons involved in the contract. The death benefit will be payable to the first
person from the applicable list below:

If the owner is the annuitant:


 Thethe joint owner, if any; or

 Thethe beneficiary, if any


If the owner is not the annuitant:


 Thethe joint owner, if any; or

 Thethe beneficiary, if any; or

 Thethe annuitant; or

 Thethe joint annuitant; if any.


If the death benefit is payable to the owner's  surviving  spouse, or to a trust
for the sole benefit of such  surviving  spouse,  we will  continue the contract
with the owner's  spouse as the new annuitant  (if the owner was the  annuitant)
and the new owner (if applicable),  unless such spouse selects another option as
provided below.

If the death  benefit is payable to  someone  other than the  owner's  surviving
spouse,  we will pay the  death  benefit  in a lump sum  payment  to, or for the
benefit of, such person within five years after the owner's  death,  unless such
person or persons selects another option as provided below.

In lieu of the automatic form of death benefit  specified  above,  the person or
persons to whom the death benefit is payable may elect to receive it:


 Inin a lump sum; or

 Asassettlement  option payments,  provided the person making the election is an
     individual.  Such  payments  must begin  within one year after the  owner's
     death  and must be in equal  amounts  over a period  of time not  extending
     beyond the individual's life or life expectancy.


Election of either option must be made no later than 60 days before the one-year
anniversary of the owner's death.  Otherwise,  the death benefit will be settled
under the appropriate automatic form of benefit specified above.

If the person to whom the death  benefit is payable dies before the entire death
benefit is paid,  we will pay the  remaining  death benefit in a lump sum to the
payee named by such person or, if no payee was named, to such person's estate.

If the death benefit is payable to a non-individual, subject to the special rule
for a trust for the sole  benefit of a surviving  spouse,  we will pay the death
benefit in a lump sum within one year after the owner's death.

If the Annuitant Dies Before the Annuity Date

If an owner and an annuitant are not the same  individual and the annuitant,  or
the last of joint  annuitants,  dies  before the  annuity  date,  the owner will
become the annuitant until a new annuitant is selected.

Death After the Annuity Date

If an owner or the annuitant  dies after the annuity date,  any amounts  payable
will continue to be  distributed at least as rapidly as under the settlement and
payment option then in effect on the date of death.

Upon the owner's death after the annuity date,  any remaining  ownership  rights
granted  under the  contract  will pass to the person to whom the death  benefit
would have been paid if the owner had died before the annuity date, as specified
above.

Survival Provision

The interest of any person to whom the death  benefit is payable who dies at the
time of, or within 30 days after,  the death of the owner will also terminate if
no benefits  have been paid to such  beneficiary,  unless the owner had given us
written notice of some other arrangement.

CHARGES, FEES AND DEDUCTIONS

No deductions are currently made from purchase payments, although we reserve the
right to charge for any  applicable  premium tax  charges.  Therefore,  the full
amount of the  purchase  payments  are  invested in one or more of the  variable
sub-accounts and/or the general account options.

Contingent Deferred Sales Load/
Surrender Charge

No deduction for sales  charges is made from purchase  payments at the time they
are made.  However, a contingent deferred sales load, or surrender charge, of up
to 6% of purchase payments may be imposed on certain  withdrawals or surrenders.
This charge is designed  to  partially  cover  certain  expenses  incurred by us
relating  to  the  sale  of  the  contract,   including   commissions   paid  to
salespersons, the costs of preparation of sales literature and other promotional
costs and acquisition expenses.

The contingent deferred sales load/surrender  charge percentage varies according
to the number of years  between  when a purchase  payment  was  credited  to the
contract  and  when the  withdrawal  is  made.  The  amount  of this  charge  is
determined by multiplying the amount  withdrawn that is subject to the charge by
the contingent deferred sales load percentage  according to the following table.
In no event  will the total  contingent  deferred  sales  load/surrender  charge
assessed against the contract exceed 6% of the total purchase payments.

                                   Contingent
                                    Deferred
Number of Years                 Sales Load As A
Since Receipt of                 Percentage of
Premium                             Premium
- -------                             -------
Less than 2 years                      6%
2 years but less than 3 years          5%
3 years but less than 4 years          5%
4 years but less than 5 years          4%
5 years but less than 6 years          4%
6 years but less than 7 years          2%
7 years or more                        0%

Free Withdrawals-Allowed Amount

Beginning 30 days after the contract effective date, or the end of the free look
period,  if later,  you may make a withdrawal up to the allowed  amount  without
incurring a contingent deferred sales  load/surrender  charge each contract year
before the annuity date.


Depending on state  availability,  for contracts issued on or after September 7,
1999, the allowed amount each contract year is equal to:

a)    during the first contract year, the greater of:

          accumulated earnings not previously withdrawn; or

     15% of the total purchase  payments  received as of the date of withdrawal;
and

b) after the first contract year, the greater of:

          accumulated earnings not previously withdrawn; or
          15% of purchase  payments  received less than seven complete  contract
         years determined as of the last contract anniversary.

Withdrawals will be made first from earnings and then from purchase  payments on
a  first-in/first-out  basis. The allowed amount may vary depending on the state
in which your contract is issued. If an allowed amount is not withdrawn during a
contract year, it does not carry over to the next contract year.

Purchase  payments not  previously  withdrawn that have been held at least seven
full contract years and  accumulated  earnings not  previously  withdrawn may be
withdrawn without charge.

For contracts  issued before September 7, 1999, the allowed amount each contract
year is equal to 15% of:


(a)  the total purchase payments received during the last seven years determined
     as of the last contract anniversary; minus

(b) any withdrawals during the present contract year.

Withdrawals  will be made first from purchase  payments on a  first-in/first-out
basis and then from earnings. The allowed amount may vary depending on the state
in which your contract is issued.  If the allowed amount is not fully  withdrawn
or paid out during a contract  year, it does not carry over to the next contract
year.


Purchase  payments held for seven full contract  years may be withdrawn  without
charge.


Free Withdrawals - Living Benefits Rider

When the contract is purchased,  you, as the owner,  may also elect,  in certain
states,  a Living Benefits Rider for an additional fee. This rider provides that
the contingent  deferred sales load will be waived in any of the three following
instances:

a)   if you or the joint owner  receive  extended  medical  care in a qualifying
     institution (as defined in the contract) for at least 60 consecutive  days,
     and the request for the  withdrawal  or  surrender,  together with proof of
     such extended  care,  is received at our Service  Center during the term of
     such  care,  or within 90 days  after the last day upon  which you or joint
     owner received such extended care; or

b)   if you or the joint owner  receive  medically  required  hospice or in-home
     care for at least 60  consecutive  days and such extended care is certified
     by a  qualified  medical  professional.  You may also be required to submit
     other evidence as required by us such as evidence of Medicare  eligibility;
     or

c)   if you or the joint owner are  diagnosed as  terminally  ill by a qualified
     medical  professional  after the  first  contract  year and are  reasonably
     expected to die within 12 months.

Neither 1 nor 2 apply if you or the joint owner are receiving  extended  medical
care in a  qualifying  institution  or  receiving  in-home  care at the time the
contract is purchased.

We reserve  the right to not  accept  purchase  payments  after you or the joint
owner have  qualified  for any of these  waivers.  Under the rider,  you are the
owner,  or the  annuitant  if the  contract is not owned by an  individual.  Any
withdrawals  under the  rider on which the  contingent  deferred  sales  load is
waived will not reduce the allowed amount for the contract year.

Other Free Withdrawals

In addition, no contingent deferred sales load is assessed:

     upon  annuitization  after the first  contract year to an option  involving
life contingencies; or

      upon payment of the death benefit before the annuity date.

Any applicable  contingent  deferred sales load will be deducted from the amount
requested  for  both  partial  withdrawals,   including  withdrawals  under  the
systematic  withdrawal option or the APO, and full surrenders,  unless you elect
to add the amount of the applicable  load to the amount  requested for a partial
withdrawal  to  cover  the  applicable   contingent  deferred  sales  load.  The
contingent  deferred  sales  load and any  premium  tax charge  applicable  to a
withdrawal  from the guarantee  period  account will be deducted from the amount
withdrawn after the interest  adjustment,  if any, is applied and before payment
is made.

Administrative Charges

Account Fee. At the end of each  contract  year and before the annuity  date, we
deduct an annual account fee as partial  compensation  for expenses  relating to
the issue and maintenance of the contract and the variable  account.  The annual
account  fee is equal  to the  lesser  of $30 or 2% of the  account  value.  The
account fee may be increased  upon 30 days  advance  written  notice,  but in no
event may it exceed $60, or 2% of the account value, if less, per contract year.
If the contract is surrendered, the account fee, unless waived, will be deducted
from a full surrender  before the  application of any contingent  deferred sales
load.  The account  fee will be  deducted on a pro rata basis,  based on values,
from the account value.  The fee  deductions  will be based on both the variable
sub-accounts  and the general account  options.  No interest  adjustment will be
assessed on any deduction  for the account fee taken from the  guarantee  period
account. The account fee for a contract year will be waived if the account value
exceeds $50,000 on the last business day of that contract year or as of the date
you, as owner, surrender the contract.

Annuity Fee.  After the annuity date, an annual annuity fee of $30 to help cover
processing  costs will be deducted in equal amounts from each  variable  payment
made during the year. This fee is $2.50 each month if monthly payments are made.
This fee will not be  changed.  No  annuity  fee  will be  deducted  from  fixed
payments. This fee may be waived.

Administrative   Expense  Charge.  We  also  make  a  daily  deduction  for  the
administrative  expense  charge from the variable  account  before and after the
contract  effective date at an effective  current annual rate of 0.15% of assets
held in each variable  sub-account to reimburse us for administrative  expenses.
We have the ability in most states to increase or decrease this charge,  but the
charge is guaranteed not to exceed 0.35%. We will provide 30 days written notice
of any change in fees. The  administrative  charges do not bear any relationship
to the actual administrative costs of a particular contract.  The administrative
expense  charge is reflected in the variable  accumulation  or variable  annuity
unit values for each variable sub-account. Mortality and Expense Risk Charge

We deduct a charge for bearing  certain  mortality  and expense  risks under the
contracts.  This is a daily charge at an  effective  annual rate of 1.20% of the
assets in the  variable  account.  We  guarantee  that this charge of 1.20% will
never  increase.  The  mortality  and expense  risk charge is  reflected  in the
variable  accumulation  and  variable  annuity  unit  values  for each  variable
sub-account.

Variable  accumulated  values and variable  settlement  option  payments are not
affected by changes in actual mortality experience incurred by us. The mortality
risks assumed by us arise from our  contractual  obligations to make  settlement
option payments  determined in accordance with the settlement  option tables and
other provisions  contained in the contract and to pay death benefits before the
annuity date.

The  expense  risk  assumed  by us is the  risk  that  our  actual  expenses  in
administering  the  contracts  and the  variable  account will exceed the amount
recovered through the administrative expense charge, account fees, transfer fees
and any fees imposed for certain options and services.

If the mortality and expense risk charge is  insufficient  to cover actual costs
and  risks  assumed,  we will bear  these  losses.  If this  charge is more than
sufficient,  any excess  will accrue to us.  Currently,  we expect a profit from
this charge.

We  anticipate  that the  contingent  deferred  sales  load  will  not  generate
sufficient  funds to pay the cost of distributing  the contracts.  To the extent
that the contingent deferred sales load is insufficient to cover the actual cost
of contract distribution,  the deficiency will be met from our general corporate
assets which may include amounts, if any, derived from the mortality and expense
risk charge.

Living Benefits Rider Fee


If you elect the Living  Benefits  Rider when the contract is  purchased,  a fee
will be deducted at the end of each contract month while the rider  continues in
force.  The fee each  month will be 1/12 of 0.05% of the  account  value at that
time.  The fee is deducted  from each variable  sub-account  on a pro rata basis
based on the value in each  variable  sub-account  through the  cancellation  of
variable  accumulation  units.  If there is  insufficient  variable  accumulated
value,  the fee will be deducted pro rata from the values in the general account
options.  Any interest adjustments will apply. We reserve the right to waive the
interest  adjustment  for deduction  from the guarantee  period account for this
rider fee.

Premium Tax Charges

Currently  there is no charge  for  premium  taxes  except  upon  annuitization.
However,  we may be  required  to pay  premium or  retaliatory  taxes  currently
ranging from 0% to 5%. We reserve the right to deduct a charge for these premium
taxes from premium payments,  from amounts withdrawn, or from amounts applied on
the annuity date. In some  jurisdictions,  charges for both direct premium taxes
and retaliatory premium taxes may be imposed at the same or different times with
respect to the same purchase payment, depending upon applicable law.

Transfer Fee

We  currently  impose a fee for each  transfer  in  excess  of the first 18 in a
single  contract  year.  We will deduct the charge from the amount  transferred.
This  fee is $10  and  will  be  used to help  cover  our  costs  of  processing
transfers.  We  reserve  the right to waive  this fee or to not count  transfers
under  certain  options  and  services  as part of the number of allowed  annual
transfers without charge.

Option and Service Fees

We  reserve  the right to impose  reasonable  fees for  administrative  expenses
associated  with processing  certain  options and services.  These fees would be
deducted from each use of the option or service during a contract year.

Taxes

No charges are currently made for taxes. However, we reserve the right to deduct
charges in the future for federal, state, and local taxes or the economic burden
resulting  from  the  application  of any  tax  laws  that  we  determine  to be
attributable to the contracts.

Portfolio Expenses

The value of the assets in the variable  account reflects the value of portfolio
shares and therefore the fees and expenses  paid by each  portfolio.  A complete
description of the fees, expenses,  and deductions from the portfolios are found
in the portfolios' prospectuses.

Interest Adjustment

For a description of the interest adjustment applicable to early withdrawals and
transfers from the guaranteed  period  account,  see The General Account Options
- -the Guarantee Period Account in Appendix A of this prospectus.

Sales in Special Situations


We may sell the  contracts  in special  situations  that are expected to involve
reduced expenses for us. These instances may include sales:


 sales in certain group arrangements, such as employee savings plans;

     sales to current or former  officers,  directors and  employees,  and their
families, of Transamerica and its affiliates;

     sales to officers,  directors,  and employees,  and their families, and the
portfolios' investment advisers and their affiliates; or

 sales to  officers,  directors,  employees  and  sales  agents  also  known  as
     registered  representatives,  and their families,  and  broker-dealers  and
     other financial institutions that have sales agreements with us to sell the
     contracts.

In these situations:

a)    the contingent deferred sales load may be reduced or waived;

b) the  mortality  and  expense  risk  charge or  administration  charges may be
reduced or waived; and/or

c)   certain  amounts  may  be  credited  to the  contract  account  value  (for
     examples,  amounts related to commissions or sales  compensation  otherwise
     payable to a broker-dealer may be credited to the contract account value.

These  reductions  in fees or  charges  or  credits  to  account  value will not
unfairly  discriminate  against any contract owner.  These reductions in fees or
charges  or credits to account  value may be  taxable  and  treated as  purchase
payments for purposes of income tax and any possible premium tax charge.

DISTRIBUTION OF THE CONTRACT


Transamerica  Securities Sales Corporation (TSSC), is the principal  underwriter
of the contracts under a Distribution Agreement with Transamerica. TSSC may also
serve as an underwriter and  distributor of other  contracts  issued through the
variable  account and  certain  other  separate  accounts  of  Transamerica  and
affiliates  of  Transamerica.  TSSC is an indirect  wholly-owned  subsidiary  of
Transamerica  Corporation,  a subsidiary of AEGON N.V..  TSSC is registered with
the Commission as a broker/dealer and is a member of the National Association of
Securities Dealers, Inc. (NASD). Its principal offices are located at 1150 South
Olive  Street,  Los  Angeles,  California  90015.  TSSC  may  enter  into  sales
agreements with broker/dealers to solicit applications for the contracts through
registered  representatives  who are  licensed to sell  securities  and variable
insurance products.

Under the Sales Agreements, TSSC will pay broker-dealers compensation based on a
percentage  of each purchase  payment.  The  percentage  may be up to 6%, and in
certain  situations  additional  amounts for  marketing  allowances,  production
bonuses,  service  fees,  sales  awards and  meetings,  and asset based  trailer
commissions may be paid.

SETTLEMENT OPTION PAYMENTS

Annuity Date

The  annuity  date is the date  that  the  annuitization  phase of the  contract
begins. On the annuity date, we will apply the annuity amount, defined below, to
provide  payments  under the settlement  option  selected by you. You select the
annuity  date and you may change the date from time to time by giving  notice to
our Service Center in a form and manner  acceptable to us. Notice of each change
must be received by our Service Center at least 30 days before the  then-current
annuity  date.  The  annuity  date  cannot be  earlier  than the first  contract
anniversary except for certain qualified contracts.

The latest annuity date which may be elected is the later of:



a)   the first day of the calendar month immediately  preceding the month of the
     annuitant's or joint annuitants' 85th birthday; or

b)   the first  day of the month  coinciding  with or next  following  the tenth
     contract  anniversary,  but in no  event  later  than an  annuitant's  97th
     birthday.


The latest  allowed  annuity  date may vary in certain  jurisdictions,  or under
certain programs or circumstances.


The annuity date must be the first day of a calendar month. The first settlement
option payment will be on the first day of the month  immediately  following the
annuity  date.  Certain  qualified  contracts  may have  restrictions  as to the
annuity date and the types of settlement options available.

Settlement Option Payments

The annuity amount is the account value,  minus any interest  adjustment,  minus
any applicable  contingent deferred sales load, and minus any applicable premium
tax charges. Any contingent deferred sales load will be waived if the settlement
option  payments  involve  life  contingencies  and  begin on or after the first
contract anniversary.

If the amount of the monthly  payment  from the  settlement  option you selected
would result in a monthly settlement option payment of less than $150, or if the
annuity  amount  is less  than  $5,000,  we  reserve  the  right to offer a less
frequent  mode of payment  or pay the cash  surrender  value in a cash  payment.
Monthly settlement option payments from the variable payment option will further
be subject to a minimum  monthly  payment of $75 from each variable  sub-account
from which such payments are made.

You may choose from the settlement  options below. We may consent to other plans
of payment  before the annuity  date.  For  settlement  options  involving  life
contingencies,  the actual age and/or sex of the annuitant, or a joint annuitant
will affect the amount of each  payment.  Sex-distinct  rates  generally are not
allowed under certain qualified contracts and in some jurisdictions.  We reserve
the right to ask for satisfactory  proof of the annuitant's or joint annuitant's
age.  We may  delay  settlement  option  payments  until  satisfactory  proof is
received. Since payments to older annuitants are expected to be fewer in number,
the amount of each annuity  payment shall be greater for older  annuitants  than
for younger annuitants.

You may choose from the two payment options  described  below.  The annuity date
and settlement options available for qualified  contracts may also be controlled
by endorsements, the plan or applicable law.

Election of Settlement Option Forms and Payment Options

Before the annuity date, and while the annuitant is living,  you may, by written
request,  change the settlement option or payment option. The request for change
must be received by our Service Center at least 30 days before the annuity date.


In the event that a settlement option form and payment option is not selected at
least 30 days before the annuity date, we will make  settlement  option payments
according to the 120 month  period  certain and life  settlement  option and the
applicable provisions of the contract.

Payment Options

You may elect a fixed or a variable payment option, or a combination of both, in
25% increments of the annuity amount.

Unless specified  otherwise,  the annuity amount in the variable account will be
used to provide a variable  payment option and the amount in the general account
options  will be used to provide a fixed  payment  option.  In this  event,  the
initial allocation of variable annuity units for the variable  sub-accounts will
be in  proportion  to the  account  value in the  variable  sub-accounts  on the
annuity date.

Fixed Payment Option

A fixed  payment  option  provides  for  payments  which  will  remain  constant
according  to the terms of the  settlement  option you  select.  If you select a
fixed  payment  option,  the portion of the annuity  amount used to provide that
payment  option  will  be   transferred   to  the  general   account  assets  of
Transamerica. The amount of payments will be established by the fixed settlement
option  which  you  select  and by the age and sex,  if  sex-distinct  rates are
allowed by law, of the annuitants.  Payment amounts will not reflect  investment
performance  after the annuity date. The fixed payment amounts are determined by
applying the fixed  settlement  option purchase rate,  which is specified in the
contract,  to the portion of the annuity amount  applied to the payment  option.
Payments  may vary  after the death of an  annuitant  under  some  options;  the
amounts of variances are fixed on the annuity date.

Variable Payment Option

A variable  payment  option  provides for payments  that vary in dollar  amount,
based on the investment performance of the selected variable  sub-accounts.  The
variable  settlement  option  purchase  rate tables in the  contract  reflect an
assumed,  but not  guaranteed,  annual interest rate of 5.35%. If the actual net
investment performance of the variable sub-accounts is less than 5.35%, then the
dollar amount of the actual payments will decrease. If the actual net investment
performance of the variable  sub-accounts is higher than 5.35%,  then the dollar
amount of the actual payments will increase.  If the net investment  performance
exactly  equals the 5.35% rate,  then the dollar  amount of the actual  payments
will remain constant. We may offer other assumed annual interest rates.

Variable payments will be based on the variable  sub-accounts you select, and on
the monies which you allocate among them.

For  further  details as to the  determination  of  variable  payments,  see the
Statement of Additional Information.

Settlement Option Forms

As owner,  you may choose any of the settlement  option forms  described  below.
Subject  to our  approval,  you may  select any other  settlement  option  forms
offered by us in the future.

1.   Life  Annuity.  Payments  start on the first  day of the month  immediately
     following the annuity  date, if the annuitant is living.  Payments end with
     the payment due just before the  annuitant's no payment will be made if the
     annuitant  dies after the annuity date but before the first payment is due;
     only one  payment  will be made if the  annuitant  dies  before  the second
     payment is due, and so forth.

2. Life and  Contingent  Annuity.  Payments  start on the first day of the month
immediately following the
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     annuity  date,  if the  annuitant is living.  Payments will continue for as
     long as the annuitant  lives.  After the annuitant  dies,  payments will be
     made to the contingent  annuitant for as long as the  contingent  annuitant
     lives.  The  continued  payments  can be in the same amount as the original
     payments, or in an amount equal to one-half or two-thirds thereof. Payments
     will end with the  payment  due just  before  the  death of the  contingent
     annuitant.  There is no death  benefit  after both die.  If the  contingent
     annuitant  does  not  survive  the  annuitant,  payments  will end with the
     payment due just before the death of the annuitant.  It is possible that no
     payments or very few payments will be made, if the annuitant and contingent
     annuitant die shortly after the annuity date.

     The written request for this form must:

     a)   name the contingent annuitant; and

     b) state the percentage of payments to be made after the annuitant dies.

     Once payments start under this settlement  option form, the person named as
     contingent  annuitant for purposes of being the measuring  life, may not be
     changed.  We  will  require  proof  of age for  the  annuitant  and for the
     contingent annuitant before payments start.

3.   Life Annuity With Period  Certain.  Payments  start on the first day of the
     month immediately following the annuity date, if the annuitant is living.
     Payments will be made for the longer of:

     a)   the annuitant's life; or

     b)   the period certain

     The period certain may be 120, 180 or 240 months.

     If the  annuitant  dies  after all  payments  have been made for the period
     certain,  payments will cease with the payment that is paid just before the
     annuitant dies. No death benefit will then be payable to the beneficiary.


     If the  annuitant  dies during the period  certain,  the rest of the period
     certain  payments  will be  made to the  beneficiary,  unless  you  provide
     otherwise.

     The written request for this form must:

     a)   state the length of the period certain; and

     b)   name the beneficiary.

4.   Joint and Survivor Annuity. Payments will be made starting on the first day
     of the month immediately  following the annuity date, if and for as long as
     the annuitant and joint annuitant are living.  After the annuitant or joint
     annuitant  dies,  payments  will  continue as long as the  survivor  lives.
     Payments  end with the payment  due just before the death of the  survivor.
     The continued  payments can be in the same amount as the original payments,
     or in an amount  equal to one-half or  two-thirds  thereof.  It is possible
     that no payments or very few payments  will be made under this  arrangement
     if the  annuitant  and joint  annuitant  both die shortly after the annuity
     date.

     The written request for this form must:

     a)   name the joint annuitant; and

     b) state the  percentage  of  continued  payments to be made upon the first
death.

     Once payments start under this settlement  option form, the person named as
     joint  annuitant,  for the purpose of being the measuring  life, may not be
     changed.  We will need proof of age for the annuitant  and joint  annuitant
     before payments start.

5.   Other Forms of Payment.  We can provide benefits under any other settlement
     option not  described in this section as long as we agree to these  options
     and they comply  with any  applicable  state or federal law or  regulation.
     Requests  for any other  settlement  option  must be made in writing to our
     Service Center at least 30 days before the annuity date.




After the annuity date:

a)   you will not be allowed to make any  changes in the  settlement  option and
     payment option;

b)    no additional purchase payments will be accepted under the contract; and


c)   no further  withdrawals  will be allowed for fixed  payment  options or for
     variable  payment options under which payments are being made based on life
     contingencies.


As the  owner of a  non-qualified  contract,  you may,  at any  time  after  the
contract date, write to us at our Service Center to change the payee of benefits
being provided under the contract. The effective date of change in payee will be
the later of:

a)    the date we receive the written request for such change; or

b)    the date specified by you.

As the owner of a  qualified  contract,  you may not  change  payees,  except as
permitted by the plan, arrangement or federal law.

FEDERAL TAX MATTERS

Introduction


The following  discussion is a general description of federal tax considerations
for U.S.  persons  relating to the  contract  and is not intended as tax advice.
This discussion is not intended to address the tax  consequences  resulting from
all of the  situations  in which a person may be  entitled  to or may  receive a
distribution  under  the  contract.   If  you  are  concerned  about  these  tax
implications,  you should consult a competent tax adviser before  initiating any
transaction.  This  discussion  is based upon our  understanding  of the present
federal  income  tax  laws as they are  currently  interpreted  by the  Internal
Revenue Service,  or IRS. No  representation is made as to the likelihood of the
continuation  of  the  present  federal  income  tax  laws  or  of  the  current
interpretation  by the IRS.  Moreover,  no attempt has been made to consider any
applicable state or other tax laws. If a prospective owner is not a U.S. person,
see Contracts Purchased by Nonresident Aliens and Foreign Corporations below.


The contract may be purchased on a non-tax  qualified  basis, as a non-qualified
contract,  or  purchased  and used in  connection  with  plans  or  arrangements
qualifying  for  special  tax  treatment  as  a  qualified  contract.  Qualified
contracts are designed for use in connection with plans or arrangements entitled
to special income tax treatment under Code Sections 401,  403(b),  408 and 408A.
The  ultimate  effect  of  federal  income  taxes on the  amounts  held  under a
contract,  on settlement  option  payments,  and on the economic  benefit to the
owner, the annuitant, or the beneficiary may depend on:

     the type of  retirement  plan or  arrangement  for  which the  contract  is
purchased;

      the tax and employment status of the individual concerned; or


 Transamerica'sour tax status.

In addition,  certain requirements must be satisfied when purchasing a qualified
contract  with  proceeds  from  a  tax  qualified   retirement   plan  or  other
arrangement.  Certain requirements must also be met when receiving distributions
from a  qualified  contract,  in  order  to  continue  receiving  favorable  tax
treatment.  Therefore,  purchasers of qualified  contracts should seek competent
legal  and tax  advice  regarding  the  suitability  of the  contract  for their
individual situation, the applicable requirements,  and the tax treatment of the
rights and benefits of the contract.  The  following  discussion is based on the
assumption  that the  contract  qualifies  as an annuity for federal  income tax
purposes  and that all purchase  payments  made to  qualified  contracts  are in
compliance with all requirements under the Code and the specific retirement plan
or arrangement.

Purchase Payments

At the time the initial purchase payment is paid, as prospective purchaser,  you
must specify whether you are purchasing a non-qualified  contract or a qualified
contract. If the initial purchase payment is derived from an exchange, transfer,
conversion  or surrender of another  annuity  contract,  we may require that the
prospective  purchaser provide information with regard to the federal income tax
status of the previous annuity  contract.  We will require that persons purchase
separate  contracts if they desire to invest  monies  qualifying  for  different
annuity tax treatment under the Code. Each such separate  contract would require
the minimum initial purchase payment previously  described.  Additional purchase
payments under a contract must qualify for the same federal income tax treatment
as the  initial  purchase  payment  under the  contract.  We will not  accept an
additional purchase payment under a contract if the federal income tax treatment
of such purchase  payment would be different  from that of the initial  purchase
payment.

Taxation of Annuities

In  General.   Code  Section  72  governs  taxation  of  annuities  in  general.
Transamerica  believes  that an owner who is a natural  person  generally is not
taxed on  increases  in the value of a  contract  until  distribution  occurs by
withdrawing  all or part of the account value for example,  via  withdrawals  or
settlement  option  payments.  For this  purpose,  the  assignment,  pledge,  or
agreement to assign or pledge any portion of the account value,  and in the case
of a qualified contract,  any portion of an interest in the plan, generally will
be treated as a  distribution.  The taxable portion of a distribution is taxable
as ordinary income.


The owner of any contract who is not a natural person  generally must include in
income any increase in the excess of the account value over the  "investment  in
the contract"  during the taxable year.  There are some  exceptions to this rule
and a prospective owner that is not a natural person should discuss these with a
competent tax adviser.

The  following  discussion  generally  applies to a contract  owned by a natural
person.


Withdrawals.  For  non-qualified  contracts,   partial  withdrawals,   including
withdrawals  under the systematic  withdrawal  option,  are generally treated as
taxable  income to the extent  that the  account  value  immediately  before the
withdrawal  exceeds the  investment in the contract at that time. The investment
in the contract generally equals the amount of non-deductible  purchase payments
made.

For  withdrawals  from  qualified  contracts,  including  withdrawals  under the
systematic  withdrawal  option or the automatic payout option, a ratable portion
of  the  amount  received  is  taxable,  generally  based  on the  ratio  of the
investment in the contract to the  individual's  total accrued benefit under the
retirement plan or arrangement.  The investment in the contract generally equals
the  amount  of  non-deductible  purchase  payments  made by or on behalf of any
individual.  For certain qualified contracts, the investment in the contract can
be zero.  Special tax rules applicable to certain  distributions  from qualified
contracts are discussed below, under Qualified Contracts.


If a partial  withdrawal  from the  guarantee  period  account  is subject to an
interest  adjustment,  the account value immediately  before the withdrawal will
not be altered to take into account the interest  adjustment.  As a result,  for
purposes of determining the taxable portion of a partial withdrawal, the account
value will be treated as including the amount deducted from the guarantee period
account due to the interest adjustment.

Full  surrenders  are  treated as taxable  income to the extent  that the amount
received exceeds the investment in the contract.

Settlement Option Payments.  Although the tax consequences may vary depending on
the settlement  option elected under the contract,  in general a ratable portion
of each payment that  represents  the amount by which the account  value exceeds
the  investment  in the  contract  will  be  taxed  based  on the  ratio  of the
investment in the contract to the total benefit payable; after the investment in
the contract is recovered,  the full amount of any additional  settlement option
payments is taxable.

For  variable  payments,  the  taxable  portion is  generally  determined  by an
equation that  establishes a specific  dollar amount of each payment that is not
taxed.  The dollar  amount is  determined  by  dividing  the  investment  in the
contract by the total number of expected periodic payments.  However, the entire
distribution  will be taxable once the recipient has recovered the dollar amount
of his or her investment in the contract.

For fixed  payments,  in general  there is no tax on the portion of each payment
which represents the same ratio that the investment in the contract bears to the
total  expected  value of the  payments  for the  term  selected.  However,  the
remainder of each settlement  option payment is taxable.  Once the investment in
the  contract  has been  fully  recovered,  the full  amount  of any  additional
settlement option payments is taxable.  If settlement option payments cease as a
result of an  annuitant's  death before full  recovery of the  investment in the
contract,  consult  a  competent  tax  adviser  regarding  deductibility  of the
unrecovered amount.


Withholding.   The  Code  requires  us  to  withhold  federal  income  tax  from
withdrawals.  However,  except for certain qualified contracts, an owner will be
entitled to elect, in writing,  not to have tax withholding  apply.  Withholding
applies to the portion of the  distribution  which is  includible  in income and
subject to federal income tax. The federal income tax  withholding  rate is 10%,
or 20% in the case of certain  qualified  plans,  of the  taxable  amount of the
distribution. Withholding applies only if the taxable amount of the distribution
is at least $200. Some states also require withholding for state income taxes.


The  withholding  rate  varies  according  to the type of  distribution  and the
owner's tax status.  Eligible rollover  distributions  from Section 401(a) plans
and Section  403(b) tax  sheltered  annuities  are subject to mandatory  federal
income tax withholding at the rate of 20%. An eligible rollover  distribution is
the taxable  portion of any  distribution  from such a plan,  except for certain
distributions  or settlement  option  payments made in a specified form. The 20%
mandatory  withholding  does not apply,  however,  if the owner chooses a direct
rollover from the plan to another  tax-qualified  plan or to an IRA described in
Code Section 408.


If  distributions  are delivered to foreign  countries,  federal income tax will
generally  be withheld at a 10% rate unless you certify to us that you are not a
U. S. citizen  residing abroad or a tax avoidance  expatriate as defined in Code
Section 877. Such  certification may result in mandatory  withholding of federal
income taxes at a different rate.


The  federal  income  tax  withholding  rate for a  distribution  that is not an
eligible rollover distribution is 10% of the taxable amount of the distribution.

     Penalty  Tax.  A federal  income  tax  penalty  equal to 10% of the  amount
treated as taxable  income may be  imposed.  In  general,  however,  there is no
penalty tax on distributions:

a)    made on or after the date on which the owner attains age 59 1/2;

b)    made as a result of death or disability of the owner; or

c)   received in  substantially  equal periodic  payments as a life annuity or a
     joint and survivor annuity for the life(ves) or life expectancy(ies) of the
     owner and a designated beneficiary.

Other  exceptions to the tax penalty may apply to certain  distributions  from a
qualified contract.

     Taxation of Death Benefit  Proceeds.  Amounts may be  distributed  from the
contract because of the death of an owner. Generally such amounts are includible
in the income of the recipient as follows:

a)   if  distributed  in a lump sum, they are taxed in the same manner as a full
     surrender as described above; or

b)   if distributed under a settlement option, they are taxed in the same manner
     as settlement option payments, as described above.

For these  purposes,  the  investment  in the  contract  is not  affected by the
owner's death. That is, the investment in the contract remains the amount of any
purchase payments paid which are not excluded from gross income.


Transfers,   Assignments,  or  Exchanges  of  the  Contract.  For  non-qualified
contracts,  a  transfer  of  ownership  of a  contract,  the  designation  of an
annuitant,  payee,  or  other  beneficiary  who is not also  the  owner,  or the
exchange of a contract may result in certain tax  consequences to the owner that
are not discussed herein. An owner contemplating any such designation, transfer,
assignment,  or exchange  should contact a competent tax adviser with respect to
the potential tax effects of such a transaction.  Qualified contracts may not be
assigned  or  transferred,  except  as  permitted  by the  Code or the  Employee
Retirement Income Security Act of 1974, or ERISA.

Multiple  Contracts.  All deferred  non-qualified  contracts  that are issued by
Transamerica  or its  affiliates  to the same owner during any calendar year are
treated as one contract for purposes of  determining  the amount  includible  in
gross income under Code Section 72(e). In addition,  the Treasury Department has
specific  authority to issue  regulations  that prevent the avoidance of Section
72(e) through the serial  purchase of contracts or otherwise.  Congress has also
indicated  that  the  Treasury  Department  may  have  authority  to  treat  the
combination  purchase of an immediate  annuity  contract  and separate  deferred
annuity  contracts as a single annuity  contract under its general  authority to
prescribe rules that may be necessary to enforce the income tax laws.

Qualified Contracts

In General.  The qualified  contracts are designed for use with several types of
retirement plans and arrangements.  The tax rules applicable to participants and
beneficiaries in retirement plans or arrangements  vary according to the type of
plan and the terms and  conditions  of the plan.  Special tax  treatment  may be
available  for certain types of  contributions  and  distributions.  Adverse tax
consequences  may  result  from  contributions  in excess of  specified  limits;
distributions  before age 59 1/2, subject to certain  exceptions;  distributions
that do not conform to specified  commencement and minimum  distribution  rules;
and in other specified circumstances.

We make no attempt to provide  more than  general  information  about use of the
contracts with the various types of retirement  plans.  Owners and  participants
under retirement plans, as well as annuitants and  beneficiaries,  are cautioned
that the rights of any person to any benefits under  qualified  contracts may be
subject to the terms and conditions of the plans  themselves,  regardless of the
terms and  conditions of the contract  (including  any  endorsements)  issued in
connection with such a plan.  Some retirement  plans are subject to distribution
and other  requirements  that are not incorporated in the  administration of the
contracts.  Owners are responsible for determining that  contributions and other
transactions with respect to the contracts satisfy applicable law. Purchasers of
contracts for use with any  retirement  plan should  consult their legal counsel
and tax adviser regarding the suitability of the contract.

For qualified plans under Section 401(a),  403(a) and 403(b),  the Code requires
that distributions generally must commence no later than the later of April 1 of
the  calendar  year  following  the  calendar  year in which  the  owner or plan
participant:

a)    reaches age 70 1/2; or

b) retires and distribution must be made in a specified manner.

If  the  plan  participant  is a 5  percent  owner,  as  defined  in  the  Code,
distributions  generally  must begin no later than April 1 of the calendar  year
following the calendar year in which the owner or plan  participant  reaches age
70 1/2. For IRAs and SEP/IRAs described in Section 408, distributions  generally
must commence no later than the later of April 1 of the calendar year  following
the  calendar  year in which the owner or plan  participant  reaches age 70 1/2.
Roth IRAs under Section 408A do not require distributions at any time before the
owner's death.

Qualified  Pension  and  Profit  Sharing  Plans.  Code  Section  401(a)  permits
employers to establish  various types of retirement  plans for  employees.  Such
retirement  plans may permit the  purchase  of the  contract in order to provide
retirement savings under the plans. Adverse tax consequences to the plan, to the
participant or to both may result if this contract is assigned or transferred to
any  individual  as a means to provide  benefits  payments.  If you are buying a
contract for use with such plans, you should seek competent  advice.  Advice you
receive  should  address the  suitability of the proposed plan documents and the
contract to your specific needs.


Individual Retirement Annuities (IRA),  Simplified Employee Plans (SEP) and Roth
IRAs.  The sale of a  contract  for use with any IRA may be  subject  to special
disclosure  requirements  of the IRS. If you purchase a contract for use with an
IRA you will be provided with  supplemental  information  required by the IRS or
other appropriate agency.

You will have the right to cancel your  purchase  within 7 days of  whichever is
earliest:

a)    the establishment of your IRA; or

b)    your purchase.

If you intend to make such a purchase,  you should seek  competent  advice as to
the suitability of the contract you are  considering  purchasing for use with an
IRA.


The contract is designed for use with IRA  rollovers  and  contributory  IRAs. A
contributory IRA is a contract to which initial and subsequent purchase payments
are  subject  to  limitations  imposed by the Code.  Code  Section  408  permits
eligible individuals to contribute to an individual  retirement program known as
an Individual Retirement Annuity or Individual Retirement Account, or IRA. Also,
distributions  from certain other types of qualified plans may be rolled over on
a tax-deferred basis into an IRA.

Earnings  in an IRA are not taxed  until  distribution.  IRA  contributions  are
limited  each year to the lesser of $2,000 or 100% of the owner's  compensation,
including   earned   income  as  defined  in  Code  Section   401(c)(2).   These
contributions   may  be  deductible  in  whole  or  in  part  depending  on  the
individual's  adjusted  gross  income  and  whether  or not  the  individual  is
considered an active  participant  in a qualified  plan. The limit on the amount
contributed to an IRA does not apply to  distributions  from certain other types
of  qualified  plans that are rolled over on a  tax-deferred  basis into an IRA.
Amounts  in the IRA,  other  than  nondeductible  contributions,  are taxed when
distributed  from the  IRA.  Distributions  before  age 59 1/2,  unless  certain
exceptions apply, are subject to a 10% penalty tax.

Eligible  employers that meet specified criteria under Code Section 408(k) could
establish simplified employee pension plans, referred to as SEP/IRAs,  for their
employees using IRAs. Employer  contributions that may be made to such plans are
larger than the amounts  that may be  contributed  to regular  IRAs,  and may be
deductible  to the employer.  SEP/IRAs are subject to certain Code  requirements
regarding participation and amounts of contributions.

The contract may also be used for Roth IRA  conversions  and  contributory  Roth
IRAs.  A  contributory  Roth IRA is a contract to which  initial and  subsequent
purchase  payments are subject to limitations  imposed by the Code. Code Section
408A permits  eligible  individuals  to contribute  to an individual  retirement
program known as a Roth IRA, although  contributions are not tax deductible.  In
addition,  distributions  from a non-Roth  IRA may be converted to a Roth IRA. A
non-Roth IRA is an individual retirement account or annuity described in Section
408(a) or 408(b), other than a Roth IRA. Distributions from a Roth IRA generally
are not taxed, except that, once total distributions exceed contributions to the
Roth IRA, income tax and a 10% penalty tax may apply to distributions you take:
a) before age 59 1/2, subject to certain exceptions; or

b)  during  the five  taxable  years  starting  with the year in which you first
contributed to the Roth IRA.

If you intend to purchase such a contract,  you should seek competent  advice as
to the suitability of the contract for use with Roth IRAs.

Tax  Sheltered  Annuities.  Under Code Section  403(b),  payments made by public
school  systems  and  certain  tax  exempt  organizations  to  purchase  annuity
contracts  for their  employees  are  excludable  from the  gross  income of the
employee, subject to certain limitations. However, these payments may be subject
to Social Security and Medicare (FICA) taxes.

Code Section  403(b)(11)  restricts the  distribution  under Code Section 403(b)
annuity contracts of:

a)    elective contributions made in years beginning after December 31, 1988;

b)    earnings on those contributions; and

c) earnings in such years on amounts held as of the last year  beginning  before
January 1, 1989.

Distribution  of  those  amounts  may only  occur  upon  death of the  employee,
attainment  of age 59 1/2,  separation  from service,  disability,  or financial
hardship. In addition,  income attributable to elective contributions may not be
distributed in the case of hardship.

Pre-1989 contributions and earnings through December 31, 1989 are not subject to
the restrictions  described  above.  However,  funds  transferred to a qualified
contract  from a Section  403(b)(7)  custodial  account  will be  subject to the
restrictions.

Restrictions  under Qualified  Contracts.  There may be other  restrictions that
apply to the election, commencement, or distribution of benefits under qualified
contracts,  or under the terms of the plans under which contracts are issued.  A
qualified  contract will be amended as necessary to conform to the  requirements
of the Code.



Contracts Purchased by
Nonresident Aliens and Foreign
Corporations

The discussion above provides general information  regarding U.S. federal income
tax consequences to annuity owners that are U.S. persons.  Taxable distributions
made to owners  who are not U.S.  persons  will  generally  be  subject  to U.S.
federal  income  tax  withholding  at a 30%  rate,  unless a lower  treaty  rate
applies.  In addition,  distributions  may be subject to state and/or  municipal
taxes and taxes that may be imposed by the  owner's  country of  citizenship  or
residence.  Prospective  owners  are  advised to consult  with a  qualified  tax
adviser  regarding U.S.,  state,  and foreign  taxation for any annuity contract
purchase.


Taxation of Transamerica


We are taxed as a life  insurance  company  under Part I of  Subchapter L of the
Code.  Since the variable  account is not an entity separate from  Transamerica,
and its operations form a part of Transamerica,  it will not be taxed separately
as a regulated  investment  company under  Subchapter M of the Code.  Investment
income and realized capital gains are automatically applied to increase reserves
under the contracts.  Under existing federal income tax law, we believe that the
variable  account  investment  income and realized net capital gains will not be
taxed to the extent  that such  income and gains are  applied  to  increase  the
reserves under the contracts.

Accordingly,  we do not  anticipate  that it will incur any  federal  income tax
liability attributable to the variable account and, therefore,  we do not intend
to make  provisions for any such taxes.  However,  if changes in the federal tax
laws or  interpretations  thereof  result in our being  taxed on income or gains
arising  from the  variable  account,  then we may impose a charge  against  the
variable  account (with respect to some or all  contracts) in order to set aside
provisions to pay such taxes.

Tax Status of the Contract

Diversification Requirements.  Code Section 817(h) requires that with respect to
non-qualified  contracts,  the  investments  of  the  portfolios  be  adequately
diversified in accordance  with Treasury  regulations in order for the contracts
to qualify as annuity  contracts  under  federal tax law. The variable  account,
through the portfolios,  intends to comply with the diversification requirements
prescribed  by  the  Treasury  in  Reg.  Sec.  1.817-5,  which  affect  how  the
portfolios' assets may be invested.

In certain circumstances, owners of variable annuity contracts may be considered
the  owners,  for federal  income tax  purposes,  of the assets of the  separate
accounts used to support their  contracts.  In those  circumstances,  income and
gains from the  separate  account  assets  would be  includible  in the variable
contract  owner's gross income.  The IRS has stated in published  rulings that a
variable  contract owner will be considered the owner of separate account assets
if the contract owner possesses  incidents of ownership in those assets, such as
the ability to exercise investment control over the assets.

The Treasury  Department has also announced,  in connection with the issuance of
regulations concerning  diversification,  that those regulations "do not provide
guidance  concerning  the  circumstances  in  which  investor  control  for  the
investments of a segregated asset account may cause the investor,  as the owner,
rather than the insurance  company,  to be treated as the owner of the assets in
the account." This announcement also stated that guidance would be issued by way
of regulations or rulings on the "extent to which policyholders may direct their
investments  to particular  sub-accounts  without being treated as owners of the
underlying assets."

The ownership rights under the contract are similar to, but different in certain
respects from,  those described by the IRS in rulings in which it was determined
that contract owners were not owners of separate  account  assets.  For example,
the owner has additional  flexibility in allocating premium payments and account
values. These differences could result in an owner being treated as the owner of
a pro  rata  portion  of  the  assets  of the  variable  account.  In  addition,
Transamerica  does not know what  standards  will be set forth,  if any,  in the
regulations  or rulings which the Treasury  Department  has stated it expects to
issue.  Transamerica  therefore  reserves  the right to modify the  contract  as
necessary  to attempt to prevent an owner from being  considered  the owner of a
pro rata share of the assets of the variable account.


Required  Distributions.  In order to be  treated  as an  annuity  contract  for
federal  income tax  purposes,  Code Section  72(s)  requires any  non-qualified
contract to provide that:

a)   if any owner  dies on or after the  annuity  date but  before  the time the
     entire interest in the contract has been distributed, the remaining portion
     of such  interest  will be  distributed  at least as  rapidly  as under the
     method of distribution being used as of the date of that owner's death; and

b)   if any owner dies  before the  annuity  date,  the entire  interest  in the
     contract  will be  distributed  within  five  years  after  the date of the
     owner's death.  These  requirements will be considered  satisfied as to any
     portion of the owner's interest,  which is payable to or for the benefit of
     a designated beneficiary.

This interest is  distributed  over the life of the designated  beneficiary,  or
over a period not  extending  beyond the life  expectancy  of that  beneficiary,
provided that such distributions begin within one year of the owner's death.

The owner's designated  beneficiary refers to a natural person designated by the
owner as a beneficiary. Upon the owner's death, ownership of the contract passes
to  the  "designated   beneficiary."   However,   if  the  owner's   "designated
beneficiary" is the surviving  spouse of the deceased owner, the contract may be
continued with the surviving spouse as the new owner.

The non-qualified contracts contain provisions which are intended to comply with
the  requirements  of Code Section 72(s),  although no regulations  interpreting
these  requirements have yet been issued. All provisions in the contract will be
interpreted to maintain this tax qualification.  We may make changes in order to
maintain this qualification or to conform the contract to any applicable changes
in the tax  qualification  requirements.  We will provide you with a copy of any
changes made to the contract.

Possible Changes in Taxation


Legislation  has been  proposed in the past that,  if enacted,  would  adversely
modify the federal  taxation of certain  insurance  and annuity  contracts.  For
example,  one proposal  would tax  transfers  among  investment  options and tax
exchanges  involving  variable  contracts.  A second  proposal  would reduce the
investment in the contract under cash value life  insurance and certain  annuity
contracts  by  certain  amounts,  thereby  increasing  the  amount of income for
purposes of computing  gain.  Although the likelihood of there being any changes
is  uncertain,  there is always the  possibility  that the tax  treatment of the
contracts could be changed by legislation or other means.  Moreover,  it is also
possible that any change could be  retroactive,  that is,  effective  before the
date of the change. You should consult a tax adviser with respect to legislative
developments and their effect on the contract.

Other Tax Consequences


As noted above, the foregoing  discussion of the federal income tax consequences
is not  exhaustive  and special  rules are  provided  with  respect to other tax
situations  not discussed in this  prospectus.  Further,  the federal income tax
consequences  discussed herein reflect our  understanding of current law and the
law may change.  Federal  estate and gift tax  consequences  and state and local
estate,  inheritance,  and other tax  consequences  of  ownership  or receipt of
distributions under the contract depend on the individual  circumstances of each
owner or  recipient  of the  distribution.  A competent  tax  adviser  should be
consulted for further information.

PERFORMANCE DATA


From time to time, we may advertise  yields and average annual total returns for
the variable sub-accounts.  In addition, we may advertise the effective yield of
the money market variable sub-account. These figures will be based on historical
information and are not intended to indicate future performance.


The yield of the money  market  variable  sub-account  refers to the  annualized
income generated by an investment in that variable  sub-account over a specified
seven-day period.  The yield is calculated by assuming that the income generated
for that  seven-day  period is generated  each  seven-day  period over a 52-week
period and is shown as a percentage of the  investment.  The effective  yield is
calculated similarly but, when annualized, the income earned by an investment in
that variable sub-account is assumed to be reinvested.  The effective yield will
be slightly  higher  than the yield  because of the  compounding  effect of this
assumed reinvestment.

The  yield of a  variable  sub-account,  other  than the money  market  variable
sub-account,  refers to the annualized  income generated by an investment in the
variable sub-account over a specified thirty-day period. The yield is calculated
by assuming that the income  generated by the investment  during that thirty-day
period is generated each  thirty-day  period over a  twelve-month  period and is
shown as a percentage of the investment.

The yield  calculations  do not  reflect the effect of any  contingent  deferred
sales load or premium taxes that may be applicable to a particular contract.  To
the  extent  that the  contingent  deferred  sales  load or  premium  taxes  are
applicable to a particular contract, the yield of that contract will be reduced.
For additional  information regarding yields and total returns,  please refer to
the Statement of Additional Information.

The  average  annual  total  return of a variable  sub-account  refers to return
quotations assuming an investment has been held in the variable  sub-account for
various  periods of time  including,  but not limited to, a period measured from
the  date  the  variable  sub-account  commenced  operations.  When  a  variable
sub-account  has been in  operation  for 1, 5, and 10 years,  respectively,  the
average  annual  total return for these  periods  will be provided.  The average
annual total return  quotations  will  represent the average  annual  compounded
rates of  return  that  would  equate  an  initial  investment  of $1,000 to the
redemption value of that  investment,  including the deduction of any applicable
contingent  deferred sales load but excluding deduction of any premium taxes, as
of the last day of each of the  periods for which total  return  quotations  are
provided.

Performance   information  for  any  variable   sub-account  reflects  only  the
performance of a hypothetical contract under which account value is allocated to
a variable sub-account during a particular time period on which the calculations
are  based.  Performance  information  should  be  considered  in  light  of the
investment  objectives  and policies and  characteristics  of the  portfolios in
which the variable  sub-account  invests,  and the market  conditions during the
given time period,  and should not be considered as a representation of what may
be achieved in the future.  For a  description  of the methods used to determine
yield and total returns, see the Statement of Additional Information.

Reports and promotional literature may also contain other information including:

a)   the ranking of any variable  sub-account  derived from rankings of variable
     annuity separate  accounts or their  investment  products tracked by Lipper
     Analytical  Services,  Inc.,  VARDS,   IBC/Donoghue's  Money  Fund  Report,
     Financial Planning Magazine,  Money Magazine,  Bank Rate Monitor,  Standard
     and  Poor's  Indices,  Dow  Jones  Industrial  Average,  and  other  rating
     services,  companies,  publications,  or other  persons  who rank  separate
     accounts  or other  investment  products  on overall  performance  or other
     criteria; and


b)   the effect of tax deferred compounding on variable  sub-account  investment
     returns, or returns in general, which may be illustrated by graphs, charts,
     or  otherwise,  and which may include a  comparison,  at various  points in
     time,  of the  return  from an  investment  in a  contract,  or  returns in
     general, on a tax-deferred basis,  assuming one or more tax rates, with the
     return on a currently taxable basis. Other ranking services and indices may
     be used.

In our advertisements and sales literature,  we may discuss,  and may illustrate
by graphs, charts, or through other means of written communication:


      the implications of longer life expectancy for retirement planning;

      the tax and other consequences of long-term investment in the contract;

      the effects of the contract's lifetime payout options; and

      the operation of certain special investment features of the contract -such
     as the dollar cost averaging option.


We may explain and depict in charts,  or other graphics,  the effects of certain
investment strategies,  such as allocating purchase payments between the general
account  options  and a variable  sub-account.  We may also  discuss  the Social
Security system and its projected  payout levels and retirement plans generally,
using graphs, charts and other illustrations.

We may  from  time  to  time  also  disclose  average  annual  total  return  in
non-standard formats and cumulative non-annualized total return for the variable
sub-accounts.  The non-standard average annual total return and cumulative total
return  will  assume  that no  contingent  deferred  sales  load is  applicable.
Transamerica may from time to time also disclose yield,  standard total returns,
and non-standard total returns for any or all variable sub-accounts.


All  non-standard  performance  data  will  only be  disclosed  if the  standard
performance  data is also disclosed.  For additional  information  regarding the
calculation  of  other  performance  data,  please  refer  to the  Statement  of
Additional Information.


We may also advertise performance figures for the variable sub-accounts based on
the performance of a portfolio  before the time the variable  account  commenced
operations.


YEAR 2000 ISSUE

Many computer  software  systems in use today cannot  distinguish  the year 2000
from the year 1900 because dates are encoded using the standard six-place format
that  allows  entry of only the last two  digits of the year.  This is  commonly
known as the "Year 2000 Problem".

Regarding our systems and software that  administer  the  contracts,  we believe
that our own internal systems will be Year 2000 ready. Additionally,  we require
third party  vendors that supply  software or  administrative  services to us in
connection  with the  contract  administration,  to certify  that such  software
and/or services will be Year 2000 ready.

The "Year 2000 Problem"  could  adversely  impact the portfolios if the computer
systems used by the portfolios' investment adviser,  sub-adviser,  custodian and
transfer agent (including service providers'  systems) do not accurately process
date  information  on or after  January 1, 2000.  The  investment  advisers  are
addressing  this issue by testing the  computer  systems they use to ensure that
those  systems will operate  properly on or after  January 1, 2000,  and seeking
assurances  from other service  providers they use that their  computer  systems
will be adapted to address the "Year 2000  Problem"  in time to prevent  adverse
consequences on or after January 1, 2000.  However,  especially when taking into
account  interaction  with  other  systems,  it is  difficult  to  predict  with
precision  that there will be no disruption  of services in connection  with the
year 2000.

We continue to believe that we will achieve Year 2000  readiness.  However,  the
size and complexity of our systems and the need for them to interface with other
systems  internally  and  with  those  of  our  customers,   vendors,  partners,
governmental  agencies and other outside  parties,  creates the possibility that
some systems may experience  Year 2000 problems.  Although we believe we will be
properly prepared for the date change, we are also developing  contingency plans
to minimize any potential disruptions to operations,  especially from externally
interfaced systems over which we have limited or no control.

This issue  could also  adversely  impact the value of the  securities  that the
portfolios invest in if the issuing  companies'  systems do not operate properly
on or after January 1, 2000,  and this risk could be heightened  for  portfolios
that invest  internationally.  Refer to the  prospectuses for the portfolios for
more information.

The above information is subject to the Year 2000 Readiness Disclosure Act. This
act may limit your legal rights in the event of a dispute.

LEGAL PROCEEDINGS

There is no pending  material legal proceeding  affecting the variable  account.
Transamerica  is  involved  in various  kinds of routine  litigation  which,  in
management's  judgment,  are not of material importance to Transamerica's assets
or to the variable account.

LEGAL MATTERS

The  organization of  Transamerica,  its authority to issue the contract and the
validity of the form of the contract  have been passed upon by James W. Dederer,
General Counsel and Secretary of Transamerica.

ACCOUNTANTS AND FINANCIAL
STATEMENTS

The consolidated  financial  statements of Transamerica at December 31, 1998 and
1997, and the financial statements of Separate Account VA-6 at December 31, 1998
and  for the  period  then  ended,  appearing  in the  Statement  of  Additional
Information have been audited by Ernst & Young LLP, Independent Auditors, as set
forth in their reports appearing in the Statement of Additional Information. The
financial statements audited by Ernst & Young LLP have been included in reliance
upon such reports given upon the authority of such firm as experts in accounting
and auditing.

VOTING RIGHTS

To the extent  required by  applicable  law,  all  portfolio  shares held in the
variable   account  will  be  voted  by  Transamerica  at  regular  and  special
shareholder  meetings of the respective  portfolio.  The shares will be voted in
accordance with  instructions  received from persons having voting  interests in
the  corresponding  variable  sub-account.  If,  however,  the  1940  Act or any
regulation  thereunder  should  be  amended,  or if the  present  interpretation
thereof should change, or if Transamerica  determines that it is allowed to vote
all portfolio shares in its own right, Transamerica may elect to do so.

The person with the voting interest is the owner.  The number of votes which are
available  to  an  owner  will  be  calculated   separately  for  each  variable
sub-account. Before the annuity date, that number will be determined by applying
his or her percentage interest,  if any, in a particular variable sub-account to
the total number of votes attributable to that variable  sub-account.  The owner
holds a voting interest in each variable  sub-account to which the account value
is  allocated.  After  the  annuity  date,  the  number  of votes  decreases  as
settlement  option  payments  are  made  and as the  reserves  for the  contract
decrease.

The number of votes of a portfolio will be determined as of the date  coincident
with  the  date  established  by that  portfolio  for  determining  shareholders
eligible to vote at the meeting of the portfolios.  Voting  instructions will be
solicited  by written  communication  before  such  meeting in  accordance  with
procedures established by the respective portfolios.  Shares for which no timely
instructions  are received and shares held by Transamerica for which owners have
no beneficial  interest  will be voted in proportion to the voting  instructions
which are received with respect to all contracts  participating  in the variable
sub-account. Voting instructions to abstain on any item to be voted upon will be
applied on a pro rata basis.

Each person or entity having a voting  interest in a variable  sub-account  will
receive proxy material,  reports and other material  relating to the appropriate
portfolio.

It should be noted that generally the  portfolios  are not required,  and do not
intend, to hold annual or other regular meetings of shareholders.

AVAILABLE INFORMATION

Transamerica has filed a registration statement with the Securities and Exchange
Commission  under  the  1933  Act  relating  to the  contract  offered  by  this
prospectus.  This  prospectus  has  been  filed  as a part  of the  Registration
Statement  and  does  not  contain  all  of the  information  set  forth  in the
Registration Statement and exhibits thereto.

Reference is hereby made to such Registration Statement and exhibits for further
information  relating to Transamerica and the contract.  Statements contained in
this prospectus,  as to the content of the contract and other legal instruments,
are summaries. For a complete statement of the terms thereof,  reference is made
to the  instruments  filed  as  exhibits  to  the  Registration  Statement.  The
Registration  Statement and the exhibits  thereto may be inspected and copied at
the office of the Commission, located at 450 Fifth Street, N.W., Washington, D.C


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STATEMENT OF ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

A Statement of Additional  Information is available  which contains more details
concerning the subjects discussed in this prospectus. The following is the Table
of Contents for that Statement:

TABLE OF CONTENTS                                                                             Page
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THE CONTRACT ....................................................................................  3
NET INVESTMENT FACTOR ...........................................................................  3
VARIABLE PAYMENT OPTIONS.........................................................................  3
Variable Annuity Units and Payments..............................................................  3
Variable Annuity Unit Value......................................................................  3
Transfers After the Annuity Date.................................................................  4
GENERAL PROVISIONS...............................................................................  4
         IRS Required Distributions..............................................................  4
         Non-Participating.......................................................................  4
         Misstatement of Age or Sex..............................................................  4
         Proof of Existence and Age..............................................................  4
         Annuity Data............................................................................  4
         Assignment..............................................................................  5
         Annual Report...........................................................................  5
         Incontestability........................................................................  5
         Entire Contract.........................................................................  5
         Changes in the Contract.................................................................  5
         Protection of Benefits..................................................................  5
         Delay of Payments.......................................................................  5
         Notices and Directions..................................................................  6
CALCULATION OF YIELDS AND TOTAL RETURNS .........................................................  6
         Money Market Sub-Account Yield Calculation..............................................  6
         Other Sub-Account Yield Calculations....................................................  7
         Standard Total Return Calculations......................................................  7
         Adjusted Historical Portfolio Performance Data..........................................  8
         Other Performance Data..................................................................  8
HISTORICAL PERFORMANCE DATA......................................................................  8
         General Limitations.....................................................................  8
         Historical Performance Data.............................................................  8

DISTRIBUTION OF THE CONTRACT.....................................................................18
SAFEKEEPING OF VARIABLE ACCOUNT ASSETS...........................................................18
19ATE REGULATION.................................................................................
RECORDS AND REPORTS..............................................................................19
FINANCIAL STATEMENTS.............................................................................19
APPENDIX.........................................................................................20




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Appendix A

THE GENERAL ACCOUNT OPTIONS
(Not available in all states)

This prospectus is generally intended to serve as a disclosure document only for
the contract and the  variable  account.  For  complete  details  regarding  the
general account options, see the contract itself.

The account value  allocated to the general  account options becomes part of the
general  account  of   Transamerica,   which  supports   insurance  and  annuity
obligations.  Because of exemptive and exclusionary provisions, interests in the
general account have not been  registered  under the Securities Act of 1933 (the
"1933 Act"),  nor is the general  account  registered as an  investment  company
under the 1940 Act.

Accordingly, neither the general account nor any interests therein are generally
subject to the provisions of the 1933 Act or the 1940 Act, and  Transamerica has
been advised that the staff of the  Securities  and Exchange  Commission has not
reviewed the disclosures in this prospectus  which relate to the general account
options.

The general account options are part of the general account of Transamerica. The
general  account  of  Transamerica   consists  of  all  the  general  assets  of
Transamerica, other than those in the variable account, or in any other separate
account.  Transamerica  has sole  discretion to invest the assets of its general
account subject to applicable law.

The  allocation  or transfer of funds to the general  account  options  does not
entitle  the  owner to share in the  investment  performance  of  Transamerica's
general account.

There are two general  account  options:  the fixed  account  and the  guarantee
period  account,  as described  below.  These  options are not  available in all
states.

THE FIXED ACCOUNT

Currently,  we guarantee that we will credit interest at a rate of not less than
3% per year,  compounded  annually,  to amounts  allocated to the fixed  account
under the  contracts.  However,  we reserve the right to change the minimum rate
according to state  insurance law. We may credit interest at a rate in excess of
3% per year.

There is no specific formula for the  determination of excess interest  credits.
Some of the factors that we may consider in determining whether to credit excess
interest  to  amounts  allocated  to the fixed  account  and the  amount in that
account are:

      general economic trends;

      rates of return currently available;

      returns anticipated on the company's investments;

      regulatory and tax requirements; and

      competitive factors.

Any interest  credited to amounts allocated to the fixed account in excess of 3%
per year will be determined at the sole  discretion of  Transamerica.  The owner
assumes the risk that interest credited to the fixed account allocations may not
exceed the minimum guarantee of 3% for any given year.

Rates of interest  credited to the fixed account will be guaranteed for at least
twelve months and will vary according to the timing and class of the allocation,
transfer or renewal.  At any time after the end of the twelve month period for a
particular allocation, we may change the annual rate of interest for that class;
this new annual  rate of  interest  will  remain in effect  for at least  twelve
months.  New purchase  payments made to the contract  which are allocated to the
fixed account may receive different rates of interest.

These rates of interest may differ from those interest rates credited to amounts
transferred from the variable  sub-accounts or guarantee period account and from
those credited to amounts  remaining in the fixed account and receiving  renewal
rates.  These  rates of  interest  may also  differ  from rates for  allocations
applied under certain options and services we may be offering.

Transfers

Each contract year, as the owner,  you may transfer a percentage of the value of
the fixed account to variable  sub-accounts or to the guarantee period accounts.
The maximum  percentage that may be transferred will be declared annually by us.
This percentage will be determined by us at our sole discretion, but will not be
less  than 10% of the  value of the  fixed  account  on the  preceding  contract
anniversary and will be declared each year. Currently, this percentage is 25%.

As the owner,  you are limited to four  transfers  from the fixed  account  each
contract  year,  and the total of all such  transfers  cannot exceed the current
maximum.  If we permit  dollar  cost  averaging  from the fixed  account  to the
variable sub-accounts, the above restrictions are not applicable.

Generally,  transfers may not be made from any variable sub-account to the fixed
account for the six-month  period  following any transfer from the fixed account
to one or more of the variable sub-accounts.  Additionally, transfers may not be
made from the fixed account to:

a)    any guarantee period;

b)    the Transamerica VIF Money Market Sub-Account; or

c)   any variable  sub-account  identified  by  Transamerica  and investing in a
     portfolio of fixed income investments.

We reserve  the right to modify the  limitations  on  transfers  to and from the
fixed account and to defer transfers from the fixed account for up to six months
from the date of request.

Special Dollar Cost Averaging Option

(May not be available in all states.  See contract for availability of the fixed
account options.)


Before the annuity date, you may elect to allocate entire  purchase  payments to
either the six or twelve  month  special  Dollar Cost  Averaging  account of the
fixed  account.  The  purchase  payment  will be  credited  with  interest  at a
guaranteed fixed rate.  Amounts will then be transferred from the special Dollar
Cost Averaging account to the variable  sub-accounts pro rata on a monthly basis
for six or twelve months (depending on the option you select) in the allocations
you  specify.  The four  transfers  per year limit does not apply to the special
Dollar Cost Averaging option.

Amounts  from  the  sub-accounts  and/or  general  account  options  may  not be
transferred into the special Dollar Cost Averaging accounts. In addition, if you
request a transfer (other than a Dollar Cost Averaging transfer) or a withdrawal
from a special  Dollar Cost  Averaging  account,  any amounts  remaining  in the
special  account will be transferred to the variable  sub-accounts  according to
your allocation instructions.  The special Dollar Cost Averaging option will end
and cannot be reelected.

THE GUARANTEE PERIOD ACCOUNT

The  guarantee  period  account  provides  guaranteed  fixed  rates of  interest
compounded  annually for specific  guarantee  periods.  Amounts allocated to the
guarantee  period  account will be credited with interest of no less than 3% per
year.  Amounts withdrawn from a guarantee period before the end of its guarantee
period will be subject to an interest adjustment, as explained below.

Each  guarantee  period  offers  a  specified   duration  with  a  corresponding
guaranteed  interest rate.  Currently we are offering three, five and seven year
guarantee periods but these may change at any time.

The owner bears the risk that, after the initial guarantee period,  Transamerica
will not credit  interest in excess of 3% per year to amounts  allocated  to the
guarantee period account.


Each amount  allocated  or  transferred  to the  guarantee  period  account will
establish a new guarantee period of a duration  selected by the owner from among
those then  being  offered by us.  Every  guarantee  period we offer will have a
duration of at least one year.  The  minimum  amount  that may be  allocated  or
transferred to a guarantee period is $1,000.  Purchase  payments  allocated to a
guarantee  period  will be  credited  on the date the payment is received at our
Service Center. Any amount transferred from another
 a guarantee period will establish a new guarantee

     period as of the  effective  date of the  transfer.  The  guarantee  period
account and/or the fixed account may not be available in all states.

Guarantee Period

Each guarantee period will have its own guaranteed  interest rate and expiration
date. The guaranteed  interest rate applicable to a guarantee period will depend
on the date the guarantee period is established, the duration you choose and the
class of that guarantee  period. A guarantee period chosen may not extend beyond
the annuity date.

We reserve the right to limit the maximum  number of guarantee  periods that may
be in effect at any one time.

We will establish  effective annual rates of interest for each guarantee period.
The effective  annual rate of interest we establish for a guarantee  period will
remain in effect for the  duration of the  guarantee  period.  Interest  will be
credited to a guarantee  period based on its daily balance at a daily rate which
is  equivalent to the  guaranteed  interest  rate  applicable to that  guarantee
period for amounts held during the entire guarantee period.

Amounts  withdrawn or transferred  from a guarantee period before its expiration
date will be subject to an interest  adjustment as described  below. In no event
will the effective  annual rate of interest  applicable to a guarantee period be
less than 3% per year.

Interest Adjustment

If any amount is withdrawn or  transferred  from a guarantee  period  before its
expiration  date,  excluding  withdrawals  for the  purpose  of paying the death
benefit,  the amount  withdrawn  or  transferred  will be subject to an interest
adjustment.  The interest  adjustment reflects the impact that changing interest
rates have on the value of money invested at a fixed interest rate. The interest
adjustment is computed by multiplying the amount withdrawn or transferred by the
following factor:

[(1 + I) divided by (1 + J + 0.005)]N/12 -1 where:

     I   is the guaranteed interest rate in effect;

     J is the current  interest rate  available for a period equal to the number
     of years  remaining in the  guarantee  period at the time of  withdrawal or
     transfer; fractional years are rounded up to the next full year; and

     N is the  number  of full  months  remaining  in the  term at the  time the
     withdrawal or transfer request is processed

In general,  the  interest  adjustment  will  operate to decrease the value upon
withdrawal  or transfer  when the  guaranteed  interest  rate in effect for that
allocation  is  lower  than the  current  interest  rate,  as of the date of the
transaction, that would apply for a guarantee period equal to the number of full
years  remaining  in the  guarantee  period as of that  date.  For  purposes  of
determining the interest  adjustment,  if we do not offer a guarantee  period of
that duration, the applicable current interest rate will be determined by linear
interpolation between current interest rates for the two time periods closest to
the duration  remaining  that are available.  If the current  interest rate thus
determined plus 1/2 of one percent is greater than the guaranteed interest rate,
the interest  adjustment  will be negative and amount  withdrawn or  transferred
will be decreased.  However, the value will never be decreased below the initial
allocation  plus daily  interest at 3% interest per year.  There are no positive
interest adjustments.

Expiration of a Guarantee Period

At least 45 days,  but not more than 60 days,  before the  expiration  date of a
guarantee  period,  we  will  notify  you as to  the  options  available  when a
guarantee period expires. You may elect one of the following:

a)   transfer the amount held in that guarantee period to a new guarantee period
     from among those being offered by us at such time; or

b)   transfer the amount held in that guaranteed  period to one or more variable
     sub-accounts or to another general account option then available.



We must receive your notice  electing one of these at our Service  Center by the
expiration date of the guarantee  period. If such election has not been received
by us at our  Service  Center,  the amount  held in that  guarantee  period will
remain in the  guaranteed  period  account.  A new guarantee  period of the same
duration as the expiring  guarantee  period, if offered,  will  automatically be
established  by us with a new  guaranteed  interest rate declared by us for that
guarantee  period.  The new guarantee period will start on the day following the
expiration date of the previous guarantee period.


If we are not currently  offering a guarantee period having the same duration as
the expiring  guarantee period, the new guarantee period will be the next longer
duration,  or if we are not offering a guarantee period longer than the duration
of the  expiring  guarantee  period,  the next  shorter  duration.  However,  no
guarantee period can extend beyond the annuity date.

If the amount  held in an  expiring  guarantee  period is less than  $1,000,  we
reserves  the  right to  transfer  such  amount  to the  money  market  variable
sub-account.


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Appendix B

Example of Variable Accumulation Unit Value Calculations

Suppose the net asset  value per share of a portfolio  at the end of the current
valuation period is $20.15;  at the end of the immediately  preceding  valuation
period it was $20.10;  the  valuation  period is one day;  and no  dividends  or
distributions  caused the  portfolio  to go  "ex-dividend"  during  the  current
valuation period. $20.15 divided by $20.10 is 1.002488.

Subtracting  the one day risk factor for  mortality  and expense risk charge and
the  administrative  expense  charge of  .00367%  (the daily  equivalent  of the
current  charge of 1.35% on an annual  basis) gives a net  investment  factor of
1.00245.

If the value of the variable  accumulation  unit for the  immediately  preceding
valuation period had been 15.500000,  the value for the current valuation period
would be 15.53798 (15.5 x 1.00245).

Example of Variable Annuity Unit Value Calculations

Suppose  the  circumstances  of the  first  example  exist,  and the  value of a
variable  annuity unit for the immediately  preceding  valuation period had been
13.500000.

If the first variable  annuity payment is determined by using an annuity payment
based on an  assumed  interest  rate of 4% per year,  the value of the  variable
annuity unit for the current  valuation period would be 13.53163 (13.5 x 1.00245
(the net investment factor) x 0.999893).

 0.999893 is the factor,  for a one day valuation  period,  that neutralizes the
assumed  rate of four  percent  (4%) per year  used to  establish  the  variable
annuity rates found in the contract.

Example of Variable Annuity Payment Calculations

Suppose  that the  account is  currently  credited  with  3,200.000000  variable
accumulation units of a particular variable sub-account.

Also suppose that the variable  accumulation unit value and the variable annuity
unit value for the  particular  variable  sub-account  for the valuation  period
which ends  immediately  preceding  the first day of the month is 15.500000  and
13.500000  respectively,  and that  the  variable  annuity  rate for the age and
elected is $5.73 per $1,000.

Then the first variable annuity payment would be:

3,200 x 15.5 x 5.73 divided by 1,000 = $284.21,

and the number of variable annuity units credited for future payments would be:

284.21 divided by 13.5 = 21.052444.

For the second monthly payment,  suppose that the variable annuity unit value on
the 10th day of the second month is 13.565712.  Then the second variable annuity
payment would be

$285.59 (21.052444 x 13.565712).


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Appendix C

CONDENSED FINANCIAL INFORMATION

Certain of the following  condensed  financial  information  is derived from the
financial  statements  of the  variable  account.  You  should  read the data in
conjunction  with the financial  statements,  related notes, and other financial
information included in the Statement of Additional Information.


The following table sets forth certain  information  regarding the  sub-accounts
for the period from January 1, 1998, the inception of the  sub-accounts  through
December 31, 1998. The variable  account  received its first deposits on January
12,  1998.  The  variable  accumulation  unit  values and the number of variable
accumulation units outstanding for each sub-account for the periods shown are as
follows:


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                          Year Ending December 31, 1998

                      Alger American       Alliance VPF     Alliance VPF     Dreyfus VIF Cap    Dreyfus VIF
                     Income & Growth      Growth & Income  Premier Growth  Appreciation Growth   Small Cap
                       Sub-Account          Sub-Account      Sub-Account       Sub-Account      Sub-Account
Accumulation Unit Value
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    at Beginning of Period  $10.00           $10.00            $10.00           $10.00              $10.00
Accumulation Unit Value
    at End of Period      $13.12              $11.88           $14.46            $12.73            $9.57
Number of Accumulation
    Units Outstanding
    at End of Period    309,748.942         339,540.067      427,648.138       376,620.359      275,526.474



                    Janus Aspen Series   Janus Aspen Series   MFS VIT                MFS VIT           MFS VIT
                         Balanced        Worldwide Growth  Emerging Growth     Growth with Income     Research

                        Sub-Account         Sub-Account      Sub-Account           Sub-Account       Sub-Account
Accumulation Unit Value
    at Beginning of Period$10.00              $10.00           $10.00                $10.00            $10.00
Accumulation Unit Value
    at End of Period      $13.24              $12.65           $13.21                $12.06            $12.15
Number of Accumulation
    Units Outstanding
    at End of Period    368,928.321         450,342.300      298,213.933           342,844.524       151,312.906


                           MSDW                MSDW               MSDW UF      OCC Accumulation    OCC Accumulation
                     UF Fixed Income       UF High Yield   International Magnum  Trust Managed      Trust Small Cap
                        Sub-Account         Sub-Account         Sub-Account       Sub-Account         Sub-Account
Accumulation Unit Value
    at Beginning of Period$10.00              $10.00              $10.00            $10.00              $10.00
Accumulation Unit Value
    at End of Period      $10.60              $10.31              $10.71            $10.54               $8.97
Number of Accumulation
    Units Outstanding
    at End of Period    259,236.465         272,870.757         94,555.328        199,167.982        47,897.168


                       Transamerica       Transamerica
                        VIF Growth      VIF Money Market
                        Sub-Account        Sub-Account
Accumulation Unit Value
    at Beginning of Period$10.00              $1.00
Accumulation Unit Value
    at End of Period      $14.12              $1.04
Number of Accumulation
    Units Outstanding
    at End of Period   1,424,841.423      4,129,893.964

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Appendix D

DEFINITIONS

Account Value: The sum of the variable accumulated value and the general account
options accumulated value.

Annuity Date: The date on which the annuitization phase of the contract begins.

Cash  Surrender  Value:  The amount we will pay to the owner if the  contract is
surrendered on or before the annuity date. The cash surrender value is equal to:
the  account  value;  less any  account  fee,  interest  adjustment,  contingent
deferred sales load, and premium tax charges.

Code:  The  Internal  Revenue  Code of  1986,  as  amended,  and the  rules  and
regulations issued under it.


Contingent  Deferred  Sales Load:  A charge  equal to a  percentage  of purchase
payments  withdrawn  from the  contract  that are less than seven years old. See
Contingent  Deferred  Sales  Load/Surrender  Charge on page 31 for the  specific
percentages.


Contract Anniversary: The anniversary of the contract effective date each year.

Contract  Effective  Date:  The  effective  date of the contract as shown in the
contract.

Contract  Year: A 12-month  period  starting on the contract  effective date and
ending with the day before the contract  anniversary,  and each 12-month  period
thereafter.

Fixed  Account:  An account  which credits a rate of interest for a period of at
least twelve months for each allocation or transfer.

General Account: The assets of Transamerica that are not allocated to a separate
account.

General  Account  Options:  The fixed account and the guarantee  period  account
offered by us to which the owner may allocate purchase payments and transfers.


General Account Options Accumulated Value: The total dollar value of all amounts
the owner allocates or transfers to any general account  options;  plus interest
credited;  less any amounts  withdrawn,  applicable fees or premium tax charges,
and/or transfers out to the variable account before the annuity date.

Guaranteed  Interest  Rate:  The annual  effective  rate of interest after daily
compounding credited to a guarantee period.

Guarantee Period: The number of years that a guaranteed rate of interest will be
credited to a guarantee period.

Guarantee Period Account: An account which credits a guaranteed rate of interest
for a specified guarantee period. There may be several guarantee periods offered
under the guarantee  period  account,  each with a different  guaranteed rate of
interest.


Insured:  For purposes of the Additional Death Benefit Rider, the  individual(s)
who is named as the owner(s).


Living Benefits Rider: Also called a "Waiver of Contingent  Deferred Sales Load"
rider in some contracts, it provides benefits described on page 32.

Portfolio:  The investment  portfolio  underlying  each variable  sub-account in
which  we  will  invest  any  amounts  the  owner  allocates  to  that  variable
sub-account.

Service  Center:  Transamerica's  Annuity  Service  Center,  at P.O.  Box 31848,
Charlotte, North Carolina 28231-1848, telephone 800-258-4260.

Status,  Qualified and Non-Qualified:  The contract has a qualified status if it
is issued in connection with a retirement plan or program. Otherwise, the status
is non-qualified.

Surrender Charge: See Contingent Deferred Sales Load.





Valuation  Day: Any day the New York Stock  Exchange is open.  To determine  the
value of an asset on a day that is not a valuation day, we will use the value of
that asset as of the end of the next valuation day.

Valuation Period: The time interval between the closing, which is generally 4:00
p.m. Eastern Time of the New York Stock Exchange on consecutive valuation days.

Variable  Account:  Separate  Account VA-6, a separate  account  established and
maintained  by  Transamerica  for the  investment  of a  portion  of its  assets
pursuant to Section 58-7-95 of the North Carolina Insurance Code.

Variable  Accumulation  Unit: A unit of measure  used to determine  the variable
accumulated value before the annuity date. The value of a variable  accumulation
unit varies with each variable sub-account.

Variable Accumulated Value: The total dollar value of all variable  accumulation
units under the contract before the annuity date.

Variable  Sub-Account(s):  One or more  divisions of the variable  account which
invests solely in shares of one of the underlying portfolios.


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Appendix E

Transamerica Life Insurance and Annuity Company

DISCLOSURE STATEMENT
for Individual Retirement Annuities

The following  information  is being  provided to you, the owner,  in accordance
with the  requirements of the Internal  Revenue  Service (IRS).  This Disclosure
Statement  contains  information  about  opening and  maintaining  an Individual
Retirement  Account or Annuity (IRA),  and summarizes  some of the financial and
tax consequences of establishing an IRA.

Part I of this Disclosure  Statement  discusses  Traditional IRAs, while Part II
addresses Roth IRAs.  Because the tax consequences of the two categories of IRAs
differ  significantly,  it is important that you review the correct part of this
Disclosure  Statement  to learn  about  your  particular  IRA.  This  Disclosure
Statement does not discuss Education IRAs or SIMPLE-IRAs, except as necessary in
the context of discussing other types of IRAs.


Your  Transamerica Life Insurance and Annuity  Company's  Individual  Retirement
Annuity, also referred to as a Transamerica Life IRA Contract, has been approved
as to  form  by the  IRS.  In  addition,  we are  using  an IRA  and a Roth  IRA
Endorsement  based on the  IRS-approved  text.  Please  note  that IRS  approval
applies only to the form of the contract and does not represent a  determination
of the merits of such IRA contract.

It may be  necessary  for us to  amend  your  Transamerica  Life IRA or Roth IRA
Contract  in  order  for us to  obtain  or  maintain  IRS  approval  of its  tax
qualification.  In  addition,  laws and  regulations  adopted  in the future may
require  changes to your  contract in order to preserve its status as an IRA. We
will send you a copy of any such amendment.

No contribution to a Transamerica  Life IRA will be accepted under a SIMPLE plan
established by any employer pursuant to Internal Revenue Code Section 408(p). No
transfer or rollover of funds  attributable to contributions made by an employer
to your SIMPLE IRA under the employer's SIMPLE plan may be transferred or rolled
over to your  Transamerica Life IRA before the expiration of the two year period
beginning on the date you first  participated in the employer's  SIMPLE plan. In
addition, depending on the annuity contract you purchased, contributory IRAs may
or may not be available.

This Disclosure Statement includes the non-technical  explanation of some of the
changes  made by the Tax Reform Act of 1986  applicable  to IRAs and more recent
changes  made by the Small  Business  Job  Protection  Act of 1996,  the  Health
Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996, the Tax Relief Act of 1997
and the IRS Restructuring and Reform Act of 1998.

The  information  provided  applies  to  contributions  made  and  distributions
received after  December 31, 1986,  and reflects the relevant  provisions of the
Code as in effect on January 1, 1999. This Disclosure  Statement is not intended
to constitute tax advice,  and you should consult a tax professional if you have
questions about your own circumstances.

Revocation of Your IRA or Roth IRA

You have the  right to  revoke  your  Traditional  IRA or Roth IRA  issued by us
during  the  seven  calendar  day  period  following  its   establishment.   The
establishment  of your Traditional IRA or Roth IRA contract will be the contract
effective  date. This seven day calendar period may or may not coincide with the
free look period of your contract.

In order to  revoke  your  Traditional  IRA or Roth IRA,  you must  notify us in
writing and you must mail or deliver your revocation to us postage prepaid,  at:
401 North Tryon Street,  Charlotte,  NC 28202. The date of the postmark,  or the
date of  certification  or registration if sent by certified or registered mail,
will be considered your revocation  date. If you revoke your  Traditional IRA or
Roth IRA during the seven day period,  an amount  equal to your  premium will be
returned to you without any adjustment.

Definitions

Code -  Internal  Revenue  Code of 1986,  as  amended,  and  regulations  issued
thereunder.

Contributions - Purchase payments paid to your contract.  Contract - The annuity
policy, certificate or contract which you purchased.

Compensation - For purposes of  determining  allowable  contributions,  the term
compensation   includes  all  earned   income,   including   net  earnings  from
self-employment  and alimony or separate  maintenance  payments received under a
decree of divorce or separate  maintenance  and includable in your gross income,
but does not include  deferred  compensation or any amount received as a pension
or annuity.

Regular Contributions - In General


As is more fully discussed  below,  for 1998 and later years,  the maximum total
amount that you may  contribute  for any tax year to your  regular IRAs and your
regular Roth IRAs combined is $2,000,  or if less,  your  compensation  for that
year.  Once you attain  age 70 1/2,  this limit is reduced to zero only for your
regular  IRAs,  not for  your  Roth  IRAs,  but the  separate  limit on Roth IRA
contributions  can be reduced to zero for taxpayers  with adjusted gross income,
or AGI, above certain  levels,  as described  below in Part II, Section 1. While
your Roth IRA contributions are never deductible, your regular IRA contributions
are fully deductible,  unless you, or your spouse,  is an active  participant in
some form of tax-qualified retirement plan for the tax year. In the latter case,
any  deductible  portion  of your  regular  IRA  contributions  for each year is
subject to the limits  that are  described  below in Part I,  Section 2, and any
remaining regular IRA contributions for that year must be reported to the IRS as
nondeductible IRA contributions, along with your Roth IRA contributions.


IRA PART I: TRADITIONAL IRAs

The rules that apply to a Traditional  Individual Retirement Account or Annuity,
which is referred  to in this  Disclosure  Statement  simply as an "IRA" or as a
"Traditional  IRA" and which  includes a regular  or Spousal  IRA and a rollover
IRA,  generally also apply to IRAs under  Simplified  Employee  Pension plans or
SEP-IRAs, unless specific rules for SEP-IRAs are stated.

1. Contributions

(a) Regular IRA.  Regular IRA  contributions  must be in cash and are subject to
the limits described above.  Such  contributions are also subject to the minimum
amount under the  Transamerica  IRA contract.  In addition,  any of your regular
contributions  to an IRA for a tax  year  must be  made  by the  due  date,  not
including  extensions,  for your federal tax return for that tax year.  See also
Part II, Section 4 below about  recharacterizing  IRA and Roth IRA contributions
by such date.

(b) Spousal IRA. If you and your spouse file a joint  federal  income tax return
for the taxable year and if your spouse's  compensation,  if any,  includable in
gross income for the year is less than the compensation includable in your gross
income for the year,  you and your spouse may each  establish  your own separate
regular  IRA,  and Roth IRA,  and may make  contributions  to such IRAs for your
spouse  that are not  limited by your  spouse's  lower  amount of  compensation.
Instead,  the limit for the total  contribution to spousal IRAs that can be made
by you or your spouse for the tax year is:

1.    $2,000; or

2.   if less,  the  total  combined  compensation  for both you and your  spouse
     reduced by any deductible IRA  contributions and any Roth IRA contributions
     for such year.

As with any regular IRA contributions,  those for your spouse cannot be made for
any tax year in which your spouse has attained age 70 1/2, must be in cash,  and
must be made by the due date, not including extensions,  for your federal income
tax return for that tax year.

(c) Rollover IRA.  Rollover  contributions to a Traditional IRA are unlimited in
dollar   amount.   These  can  include   rollover   contributions   of  eligible
distributions  received by you from  another  Traditional  IRA or  tax-qualified
retirement plan.  Generally,  any distribution  from a tax-qualified  retirement
plans,  such as a pension or profit sharing plan, Code Section 401(k) plan, H.R.
10 or Keogh plan, or a Traditional  IRA can be rolled over to a Traditional  IRA
unless it is a  required  minimum  distribution  as  discussed  below in Part I,
Section  4(a) or it is part of a series of  payments to be paid to you over your
life,  life  expectancy  or  a  period  of  at  least  10  years.  In  addition,
distributions of "after-tax"  plan  contributions,  i.e.,  amounts which are not
subject to federal income tax when distributed  from a tax-qualified  retirement
plan,  are not  eligible to be rolled over to an IRA. If a  distribution  from a
tax-qualified plan or a Traditional IRA is paid to you and you want to roll over
all  or  part  of  the  eligible  distributed  amount  to  a  Transamerica  Life
Traditional  IRA, the rollover must be  accomplished  within 60 days of the date
you receive the amount to be rolled over. However,  you may roll over any amount
from one Traditional  IRA into another  Traditional IRA only once in any 365-day
period.

A timely  rollover of an eligible  distributed  amount that has been paid to you
directly will prevent its being taxable to you at the time of distribution; that
is, none of it will be  includable  in your gross income until you withdraw some
amount from your rollover IRA. However,  any such  distribution  directly to you
from a  tax-qualified  retirement  plan is generally  subject to a mandatory 20%
withholding tax.

By  contrast,  a  direct  transfer  from a  tax-qualified  retirement  plan to a
Traditional  IRA is  considered  a "direct"  rollover  and is not subject to any
mandatory  withholding  tax,  or other  federal  income  tax,  upon  the  direct
transfer.  If you elect to make such a "direct"  rollover  from a  tax-qualified
plan to a Transamerica  Life  Traditional  IRA, the  transferred  amount will be
deposited directly into your rollover IRA.

Strict limitations apply to rollovers,  and you should seek competent tax advice
in order to comply with all the rules governing rollovers.

(d) Direct  Transfers from another  Traditional  IRA. You may make an initial or
subsequent  contribution to your  Transamerica Life Traditional IRA by directing
the fiduciary or issuer of any of your  existing IRAs to make a direct  transfer
of all or part of such IRAs in cash to your  Transamerica  Life Traditional IRA.
Such a direct transfer  between  Traditional IRAs is not considered a rollover ,
e.g., for purposes of the 1-year waiting period or withholding.

(e) Simplified  Employee Pension Plan, or SEP-IRA. If an IRA is established that
meets the  requirements of a SEP-IRA,  generally your employer may contribute an
amount not to exceed the lesser of 15% of your includable compensation ($160,000
for 1999, adjusted for inflation  thereafter) or $30,000,  even after you attain
age 70 1/2. The amount of such contribution is not includable in your income for
federal income tax purposes.  In the case of a SEP-IRA that has a  grandfathered
qualifying  form  of  salary  reduction,  referred  to  as a  SARSEP,  that  was
established  by an employer  before 1997,  generally any  employee,  including a
self-employed individual, who:

1.    has worked for the employer for 3 of the last 5 preceding tax years;

2.    is at least age 21; and

3.   has  received  from the  employer  compensation  of at  least  $400 for the
     current tax year, adjusted for inflation after 1999.

is eligible to make a before tax salary reduction contribution to the SARSEP for
the  current  tax year of up to  $10,000,  adjusted  for  inflation  after 1998,
subject to the overall limits for SEP-IRA contributions.

Your  employer is not  required to make a SEP-IRA  contribution  in any year nor
make the same percentage  contribution each year. But if contributions are made,
they  must be made to the  SEP-IRA  for all  eligible  employees  and  must  not
discriminate in favor of highly  compensated  employees.  If these rules are not
met, any SEP-IRA  contributions  by the employer  could be treated as taxable to
the employees and could result in adverse tax consequences to the  participating
employee.  For further  details about SARSEPs and SEP-IRAs,  e.g., for computing
contribution limits for self-employed  individuals,  see IRS Publication 590, as
indicated below.

(f) Responsibility of the Owner.  Contributions,  rollovers, or transfers to any
IRA must be made in accordance with the appropriate  sections of the Code. It is
your full and sole  responsibility  to determine  the tax  deductibility  of any
contribution  to  your  Traditional  IRA,  and to  make  such  contributions  in
accordance with the Code.  Transamerica does not provide tax advice, and assumes
no liability for the tax consequences of any  contribution to your  Transamerica
Life Traditional IRA.



2. Deductibility of Contributions for a Regular IRA

(a) General  Rules.  The  deductible  portion of the  contributions  made to the
regular IRAs for you, or your spouse,  for a tax year depends on whether you, or
your  spouse,  is an  "active  participant"  in  some  type  of a  tax-qualified
retirement plan for such year, as described in Section 2(b) immediately below.

If you and your spouse file a joint  return for a tax year and neither of you is
an active  participant for such year, then the permissible  contributions to the
regular IRAs for each of you are fully  deductible up to $2,000 each, i.e., your
combined deductible IRA contribution limit for the tax year could be $4,000.

Similarly,  if you are not married, or treated as such, for the tax year and you
are not an active  participant for such year, the permissible  contributions  to
your  regular  IRAs for the tax year are  fully  deductible  up to  $2,000.  For
instance,  if you and your spouse file separate returns for the tax year and you
did not live together at any time during such tax year,  then you are treated as
unmarried for such year, and if you were not an active  participant  for the tax
year,  then your deductible  limit for your regular IRA  contribution is $2,000,
even if your spouse was an active participant for such year.

If you are an active  participant  for the tax year,  then your $2,000  limit is
subject to a phase-out rule if your AGI for such year exceeds a Threshold Level,
depending on your tax filing status and the calendar year. If, however,  you are
not an active  participant for the tax year but your spouse is, then your $2,000
limit  is  subject  to the  phase-out  rule  only if your AGI  exceeds  a higher
Threshold Level. See Part I, Section 2(c), below.

(b)  Active  Participant.  You  are an  "active  participant"  for a year if you
participate in some type of tax-qualified  retirement plan. For example,  if you
participate in a qualified pension or profit sharing plan, a Code Section 401(k)
plan, certain  government plans, a tax-sheltered  arrangement under Code Section
403,  a SIMPLE  plan or a  SEP-IRA  plan,  you are  considered  to be an  active
participant.  Your  Form W-2 for the year  should  indicate  your  participation
status.


(c) Adjusted Gross Income,  or AGI. If you are an active  participant,  you must
look at your  AGI for the  year,  or if you and  your  spouse  file a joint  tax
return,  you use  your  combined  AGI,  to  determine  whether  you  can  make a
deductible IRA contribution for that taxable year. The instructions for your tax
return will show you how to calculate  your AGI for this purpose.  If you are at
or below a certain AGI level,  called the Threshold Level, you are treated as if
you were not an active  participant  and you can make a deductible  contribution
under the same rules as a person who is not an active participant.


If you are an active  participant  for the tax year,  then your Threshold  Level
depends upon whether you are a married  taxpayer  filing a joint tax return,  an
unmarried  taxpayer,  or a married taxpayer filing a separate tax return. If you
are a married  taxpayer but file a separate tax return,  the Threshold  Level is
$0. If you are a married  taxpayer  filing a joint tax return,  or an  unmarried
taxpayer,  your  Threshold  Level  depends  upon the  taxable  year,  and can be
determined using the appropriate table below:


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         Married Filing Jointly          Unmarried

         Taxable      Threshold          Taxable        Threshold
         Year         Level              Year           Level

         1998         $50,000            1998            $30,000
         1999         $51,000            1999            $31,000
         2000         $52,000            2000            $32,000
         2001         $53,000            2001            $33,000
         2002         $54,000            2002            $34,000
         2003         $60,000            2003            $40,000
         2004         $65,000            2004            $45,000
         2005         $70,000            2005 and
         2006         $75,000             thereafter     $50,000
         2007 and
              thereafter   $80,000

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Beginning  in 1998,  if you are not an active  participant  for the tax year but
your spouse is, and you are not treated as unmarried for filing  purposes,  then
your Threshold Level is $150,000.

If your AGI is less than  $10,000  above your  Threshold  Level,  or $20,000 for
married  taxpayers  filing  jointly for the taxable  year  beginning on or after
January 1, 2007, you will still be able to make a deductible  contribution,  but
it will be  limited  in  amount.  The  amount  by which  your AGI  exceeds  your
Threshold  Level is called your Excess AGI. The Maximum  Allowable  Deduction is
$2,000,  even for  Spousal  IRAs.  You can  calculate  your  Deduction  Limit as
follows:

10,000 - Excess AGI  x  Maximum Allowable Deduction = Deduction Limit 10,000
- -------------------

For taxable  years  beginning  on or after  January 1, 2007,  married  taxpayers
filing  jointly  should  substitute  20,000  for  10,000  in the  numerator  and
denominator of the above equation.

You must round up any computation of the Deduction Limit to the next highest $10
level,  that is, to the next highest number which ends in zero. For example,  if
the result is $1,525,  you must  round it up to $1,530.  If the final  result is
below $200 but above zero,  your Deduction  Limit is $200.  Your Deduction Limit
cannot in any event exceed 100% of your compensation.

3. Nondeductible Contributions to Regular IRAs

The amounts of your regular IRA  contributions  which are not deductible will be
nondeductible  contributions  to  such  IRAs.  You  may  also  choose  to make a
nondeductible  contribution to your regular IRA, even if you could have deducted
part or all of the contribution.  Interest or other earnings on your regular IRA
contributions,  whether from deductible or nondeductible contributions, will not
be taxed until taken out of your IRA and distributed to you.



If you make a  nondeductible  contribution to an IRA, you must report the amount
of the  nondeductible  contribution  to the IRS as a part of your tax return for
the year, e.g., on Form 8606.

4. Distributions

(a) Required Minimum Distributions,  or RMD. Distributions from your Traditional
IRAs must be made or begin no later than April 1 of the calendar year  following
the calendar year in which you attain age 70 1/2, the required  beginning  date.
You may take RMDs from any Traditional  IRA you maintain,  but not from any Roth
IRA, as long as:

1.    distributions begin when required;

2.    distributions are made at least once a year; and

3. the amount to be  distributed  is not less than the  minimum  required  under
current federal tax law.

If you own more than one  Traditional  IRA, you can choose  whether to take your
RMD from one  Traditional  IRA or a  combination  of your  Traditional  IRAs.  A
distribution  may  be  made  at  once  in a  lump  sum,  as  qualifying  partial
withdrawals or as qualifying  settlement  option  payments.  Qualifying  partial
withdrawals   and  settlement   option   payments  must  be  made  in  equal  or
substantially equal amounts over:

1.    your life or the joint lives of you and your beneficiary; or

2.   a period not exceeding your life expectancy, as redetermined annually under
     IRS tables in the income tax  regulations,  or the joint life expectancy of
     you and your beneficiary,  as redetermined annually, if that beneficiary is
     your spouse.

Also,  special rules may apply if your designated  beneficiary,  other than your
spouse, is more than ten years younger than you.

If qualifying  settlement option payments start before the April 1 following the
year you  turn  age 70 1/2,  then the  annuity  date of such  settlement  option
payments will be treated as the required  beginning date for purposes of the RMD
provisions, above, and the death benefit provisions, below.

If you die before the entire interest in your Traditional IRAs is distributed to
you,  but after  your  required  beginning  date,  the entire  interest  in your
Traditional  IRAs must be distributed to your  beneficiaries at least as rapidly
as under the method in effect at your  death.  If you die before  your  required
beginning date and if you have a designated  beneficiary,  distributions to your
designated  beneficiary can be made in substantially equal installments over the
life or life expectancy of the designated beneficiary,  beginning by December 31
of the calendar  year that is one year after the year of your death.  Otherwise,
if you die before your required  beginning date and your surviving spouse is not
your designated  beneficiary,  distributions must be completed by December 31 of
the calendar year that is five years after the year of your death.

If your designated beneficiary is your surviving spouse, and you die before your
required   beginning   date,   your   surviving   spouse   can  become  the  new
owner/annuitant  and can continue the  Transamerica  Life Traditional IRA on the
same basis as before  your  death.  If your  surviving  spouse  does not wish to
continue  the  contract  as his or her IRA,  he or she may elect to receive  the
death benefit in the form of qualifying  settlement  option payments in order to
avoid the 5-year rule. Such payments must be made in substantially equal amounts
over  your  spouse's  life or a  period  not  extending  beyond  his or her life
expectancy.  Your  surviving  spouse must elect this option and begin  receiving
payments no later than the later of the following dates:

1.    December 31 of the year following the year you died; or

2.   December  31 of the year in which  you  would  have  reached  the  required
     beginning date if you had not died.

Either you or, if applicable, your beneficiary, is responsible for assuring that
the RMD is taken in a timely manner and that the correct amount is distributed.

(b)  Taxation  of  IRA  Distributions.  Because  nondeductible  Traditional  IRA
contributions  are made using income which has already been taxed, that is, they
are  not  deductible   contributions,   the  portion  of  the   Traditional  IRA
distributions consisting of nondeductible  contributions will not be taxed again
when  received  by you.  If you make  any  nondeductible  contributions  to your
Traditional  IRAs,  each  distribution  from any of your  Traditional  IRAs will
consist of a nontaxable portion,  return of nondeductible  contributions,  and a
taxable portion, return of deductible contributions, if any, and earnings.

Thus, if you receive a distribution  from any of your  Traditional  IRAs and you
previously made deductible and nondeductible contributions to such IRAs, you may
not  take a  Traditional  IRA  distribution  which  is  entirely  tax-free.  The
following  formula  is  used  to  determine  the  nontaxable   portion  of  your
distributions for a taxable year.

Remaining nondeductible contributions

    Divided by

   Year-end total adjusted Traditional IRA balances

    Multiplied by

    Total distributions
    for the year

    Equals:

    Nontaxable distributions
    for the year

To figure the year-end total adjusted  Traditional  IRA balance,  you must treat
all of your  Traditional  IRAs as a single  Traditional  IRA.  This includes all
regular IRAs, as well as SEP-IRAs,  SIMPLE IRAs and Rollover  IRAs, but not Roth
IRAs.  You  also add  back to your  year-end  total  Traditional  IRA  balances,
specifically the distributions taken during the year from your Traditional IRAs.
Please refer to IRS Publication  590,  Individual  Retirement  Arrangements  for
instructions,  including worksheets,  that can assist you in these calculations.
Transamerica  Life Insurance and Annuity  Company will report all  distributions
from your  Transamerica  Traditional  IRA to the IRS as fully taxable  income to
you.

Even if you withdraw all of the assets in your  Traditional  IRAs in a lump sum,
you  will  not be  entitled  to use any form of lump  sum  treatment  or  income
averaging  to reduce the  federal  income  tax on your  distribution.  Also,  no
portion  of  your  distribution  qualifies  as a  capital  gain.  Moreover,  any
distribution  made before you reach age 59 1/2,  may be subject to a 10% penalty
tax on early distributions, as indicated below.

(c) Withholding.  Unless you elect not to have withholding apply, federal income
tax will be withheld from your  Traditional  IRA  distributions.  If you receive
distributions under a settlement option, tax will be withheld in the same manner
as taxes  withheld on wages,  calculated  as if you were married and claim three
withholding allowances. If you are receiving any other type of distribution, tax
will be  withheld  in the amount of 10% of the  distribution.  If  payments  are
delivered to foreign  countries,  federal income, tax will generally be withheld
at a 10%  rate  unless  you  certify  to  Transamerica  that you are not a U. S.
citizen residing abroad or a tax avoidance expatriate as defined in Code Section
877. Such  certification  may result in mandatory  withholding of federal income
taxes at a different rate.

5. Penalty Taxes

(a) Excess  Contributions.  If at the end of any taxable year the total  regular
IRA  contributions  you made to your  Traditional IRAs and your Roth IRAs, other
than  rollovers  or  transfers,  exceed the  maximum  allowable  deductible  and
nondeductible  contributions for that year, the excess  contribution amount will
be subject to a  nondeductible  6% excise  penalty tax.  Such penalty tax cannot
exceed 6% of the value of your IRAs at the end of such year.

However,  if you  withdraw  the excess  contribution,  plus any  earnings on it,
before  the due date for  filing  your  federal  income  tax  return,  including
extensions, for the taxable year in which you made the excess contribution,  the
excess contribution will not be subject to the 6% penalty tax. The amount of the
excess contribution withdrawn will not be considered an early distribution,  nor
otherwise be  includible  in your gross income if you have not taken a deduction
for the excess amount.

However, the earnings withdrawn will be taxable income to you and may be subject
to  the  10%  penalty  tax  on  early   distributions.   Alternatively,   excess
contributions  for one year may be  withdrawn  in a later year or may be carried
forward as regular IRA  contributions  in the following  year to the extent that
the excess, when aggregated with your regular IRA contributions, if any, for the
subsequent  year,  does  not  exceed  the  maximum   allowable   deductible  and
nondeductible  amount for that year. The 6% excise tax will be imposed on excess
contributions  in each  subsequent  year they are  neither  returned  to you nor
applied as permissible regular IRA contributions for such year.

(b) Early Distributions.  Since the purpose of an IRA is to accumulate funds for
retirement, your receipt or use of any portion of your IRA before you attain age
59 1/2 constitutes an early distribution subject to a 10% penalty tax unless the
distribution  occurs as a result  of your  death or  disability  or is part of a
series of  substantially  equal  payments made over your life  expectancy or the
joint life  expectancies  of you and your  beneficiary,  as determined  from IRS
tables in the income tax regulations.

Also,  the 10% penalty tax will not apply if  distributions  are used to pay for
medical expenses in excess of 7.5% of your AGI or if  distributions  are used to
pay for health insurance premiums for you, your spouse and/or your dependents if
you are an  unemployed  individual  who is receiving  unemployment  compensation
under federal or state programs for at least 12 consecutive weeks. Effective for
distributions  made in 1998 or later, the 10% penalty tax also will not apply to
an early  distribution made to pay for certain qualifying  first-time  homebuyer
expenses of you or certain  family  members,  or for certain  qualifying  higher
education expenses for you or certain family members.

First-time  homebuyer  expenses must be paid within 120 days of the distribution
from the IRA and include up to $10,000 of the costs of acquiring,  constructing,
or  reconstructing  a principal  residence,  including  any usual or  reasonable
settlement,  financing or other closing costs. Higher education expenses include
tuition,   fees,  books,   supplies,  and  equipment  required  for  enrollment,
attendance, and room and board at a post-secondary educational institution.  The
amount  of an  early  distribution,  excluding  any  nondeductible  contribution
included  therein,  is includable in your gross income and may be subject to the
10% penalty tax unless you transfer it to another IRA as a  qualifying  rollover
contribution.

(c) Failure To Satisfy RMD. If the RMD rules  described above in Part I, Section
4(a) apply to you and if the amount  distributed  during a calendar year is less
than the minimum  amount  required to be  distributed,  you will be subject to a
penalty tax equal to 50% of the excess of the amount  required to be distributed
over the amount actually distributed.

(d) Policy Loans and Prohibited  Transactions.  If you or any beneficiary engage
in any  prohibited  transaction,  such as any sale,  exchange  or leasing of any
property  between  you and the  Traditional  IRA, or any  interference  with the
independent  status of such IRA, the Traditional IRA will lose its tax exemption
and be  treated  as having  been  distributed  to you.  The value of the  entire
Traditional IRA,  excluding any  nondeductible  contributions  included therein,
will be includable in your gross income;  and, if at the time of the  prohibited
transaction you are under age 59 1/2, you may also be subject to the 10% penalty
tax on early distributions, as described above in Part I, Section 5(b).

If you borrow from or pledge your  Traditional  IRA, or your benefits  under the
contract,  as security for a loan,  the portion  borrowed or pledged as security
will cease to be  tax-qualified,  the value of that  portion  will be treated as
distributed  to you,  and you will  have to  include  the  value of the  portion
borrowed  or  pledged as  security  in your  income  that year for  federal  tax
purposes. You may also be subject to the 10% penalty tax on early distributions.

(e)  Overstatement  or  Understatement  of Nondeductible  Contributions.  If you
overstate  your  nondeductible  Traditional  IRA  contributions  on your federal
income tax return,  without  reasonable cause, you may be subject to a reporting
penalty.  Such a penalty also  applies for failure to file any form  required by
the IRS to report nondeductible  contributions.  These penalties are in addition
to any ordinary income or penalty taxes,  interest,  and penalties for which you
may be liable if you underreport  income upon receiving a distribution from your
Traditional  IRA. See Part I,  Section 4(b) above for the tax  treatment of such
distributions.

IRA PART II: ROTH IRAs

1. Contributions

(a) Regular  Roth IRA. You may make  contributions  to a regular Roth IRA in any
amount up to the  contribution  limits  described in Part II,  Section 3, below.
Such contributions are also subject to the minimum amount under the Transamerica
Life Roth IRA contract. Such contribution must be in cash. Your contribution for
a tax year  must be made by the due date,  not  including  extensions,  for your
federal income tax return for that tax year.  Unlike  Traditional  IRAs, you may
continue making Roth IRA  contributions  after reaching age 70 1/2 to the extent
that your AGI does not exceed the levels described below.

(b) Spousal  Roth IRA. If you and your  spouse file a joint  federal  income tax
return  for  the  taxable  year  and if  your  spouse's  compensation,  if  any,
includable in gross income for the year is less than the compensation includable
in your gross income for the year,  you and your spouse may each  establish your
own  individual  Roth  IRA and may make  contributions  to  those  Roth  IRAs in
accordance  with the rules and limits for  contributions  contained in the Code,
which are described in Part II, Section 3, below. Such  contributions must be in
cash. Your contribution to a Spousal Roth IRA for a tax year must be made by the
due date, not including extensions,  for your federal income tax return for that
tax year.

(c) Rollover Roth IRA. You may make  contributions to a Rollover Roth IRA within
60 days after  receiving a  distribution  from an existing Roth IRA,  subject to
certain limitations discussed in Part II, Section 3, below.

(d) Transfer  Roth IRA. You may make an initial or  subsequent  contribution  to
your  Transamerica  Life Roth IRA by  directing a fiduciary  or issuer of any of
your  existing  Roth IRAs to make a direct  transfer  of all or a portion of the
assets from such Roth IRAs to your  Transamerica  Life Roth IRA. (e)  Conversion
Roth IRA. You may make  contributions to a Conversion Roth IRA within 60 days of
receiving a distribution from an existing  Traditional IRA or by instructing the
fiduciary or issuer of any of your  existing  Traditional  IRAs to make a direct
transfer of all or a portion of the assets from such a  Traditional  IRA to your
Transamerica  Life Roth IRA,  subject to  certain  restrictions  and  subject to
income tax on some or all of the converted  amounts.  If your AGI, not including
the conversion  amount, is greater than $100,000 for the tax year, or if you are
married and you and your spouse file  separate tax returns,  you may not convert
or transfer any amount from a Traditional IRA to a Roth IRA.

(f)  Responsibility  of  the  Owner.  Contributions,   rollovers,  transfers  or
conversions  to a Roth  IRA  must be made in  accordance  with  the  appropriate
sections  of  the  Code.  It is  your  full  and  sole  responsibility  to  make
contributions  to your Roth IRA in accordance with the Code.  Transamerica  Life
Insurance  and Annuity  Company  does not  provide  tax  advice,  and assumes no
liability for the tax consequences of any contribution to your Roth IRA.

2. Deductibility of Contributions

Your Roth IRA  permits  only  nondeductible  after-tax  contributions.  However,
distributions  from your Roth IRA are  generally  not subject to federal  income
tax. See Part II, 4(b) below.  This is unlike a Traditional  IRA,  which permits
deductible  and  nondeductible  contributions,  but  which  provides  that  most
distributions are subject to federal income tax.

3. Contribution Limits

Contributions  for each  taxable year to all  Traditional  and Roth IRAs may not
exceed the lesser of 100% of your  compensation or $2,000 for any calendar year,
subject  to AGI  phase-out  rules  described  below in Section  3(a).  Rollover,
transfer and  conversion  contributions,  if properly made, do not count towards
your maximum  annual  contribution  limit,  nor do employer  contributions  to a
SEP-IRA or SIMPLE IRA.

(a) Regular Roth IRAs.  The maximum  amount you may contribute to a regular Roth
IRA will depend on the amount of your AGI for the  calendar  year.  Your maximum
$2,000  contribution  limit begins to phase out when your AGI reaches $95,000 as
unmarried or $150,000 when married  filing  jointly.  Under this phase out, your
maximum  regular Roth IRA  contributions  generally  will not be less than $200;
however, no contribution is allowed if your AGI exceeds $110,000 as unmarried or
$160,000 when married filing jointly. If you are married and you and your spouse
file separate tax returns, your maximum regular Roth IRA contribution phases out
between $0 and  $10,000.  If you are married but you and your spouse lived apart
for the entire taxable year and file separate  federal income tax returns,  your
maximum  contribution  is  calculated  as if you were not  married.  You  should
consult your tax adviser to determine your maximum contribution.

You may make  contributions  to a regular Roth IRA after age 70 1/2,  subject to
the phase-out  rules.  Regular Roth IRA  contributions  for a tax year should be
reported on your tax return for that year, specifically, on Form 8606.

(b) Spousal Roth IRAs. Contributions to your lower-earning spouse's Spousal Roth
IRA may not exceed the lesser of:

1.   100%  of  both  spouses'  combined  compensation  minus  any  Roth  IRA  or
     deductible  Traditional  IRA  contribution  for the spouse  with the higher
     compensation for the year; or

2. $2,000,  as reduced by the phase-out  rules  described above for regular Roth
IRAs.

A maximum of $4,000 may be contributed to both spouses' Roth IRAs. Contributions
can be divided  between the spouses' Roth IRAs as you and your spouse wish,  but
no more than $2,000 in regular  Roth IRA  contributions  can be  contributed  to
either individual's Roth IRA each year.

(c) Rollover  Roth IRAs.  There is no limit on the amounts that you may rollover
from one Roth IRA into another Roth IRA,  including your  Transamerica Life Roth
IRA. You may roll over a  distribution  from any single Roth IRA to another Roth
IRA only once in any 365-day period.

(d)  Transfer  Roth  IRAs.  There is no limit on amounts  that you may  transfer
directly from one Roth IRA into another Roth IRA,  including  your  Transamerica
Life Roth  IRA.  Such a direct  transfer  does not  constitute  a  rollover  for
purposes of the 1-year waiting period.

(e) Conversion Roth IRAs. There is no limit on amounts that you may convert from
your Traditional IRA into your Transamerica Life Roth IRA if you are eligible to
open a Conversion Roth IRA as described in Part II, Section 1(e),  above. In the
case of a conversion  from a SIMPLE-IRA,  the  conversion may only be done after
the  expiration of your 2-year  participation  period  described in Code Section
72(t)(6).  However,  the  distribution  proceeds from your  Traditional  IRA are
includable in your taxable  income to the extent that they represent a return of
deductible  contributions  and earnings on any  contributions.  The distribution
proceeds from your Traditional IRA are not subject to the 10% early distribution
penalty tax, described below, if the distribution proceeds are deposited to your
Roth IRA within 60 days.

You can also make  contributions  to a Roth IRA by instructing  the fiduciary or
issuer,  custodian or trustee of your existing  Traditional IRAs to transfer the
assets in your  Traditional  IRAs to the Roth IRA,  which can be a successor  to
your existing  Traditional  IRAs. The transfer will be treated as a distribution
from your  Traditional  IRAs, and that amount will be includable in your taxable
income to the extent that it represents a return of deductible contributions and
earnings  on any  contributions,  but  will  not be  subject  to the  10%  early
distribution penalty tax.

If you converted  from a Traditional  IRA to a Roth IRA during 1998,  the income
reportable upon distribution from the Traditional IRA may be reportable entirely
for 1998 or reportable ratably over four years beginning in 1998.

4. Recharacterization of IRA Contributions

(a)  Eligibility.  By making a timely  transfer and election,  you generally can
treat a contribution  made to one type of IRA as made to a different type of IRA
for a taxable year.  For example,  if you make  contributions  to a Roth IRA and
later discover that you are not eligible to make Roth IRA contributions, you may
recharacterize  all  or a  portion  of the  contribution  as a  Traditional  IRA
contribution by the filing due date,  including  extensions,  for the applicable
tax year.

You may not recharacterize  amounts paid into a Traditional IRA that represented
tax-free rollovers or transfers, or employer contributions.

(b) Election.  You may elect to recharacterize a contribution amount made to one
type of IRA by simply making a trustee-to-trustee  transfer of such amount, plus
net income  attributable to it, to a second type of IRA on or before the federal
income  tax due  date,  including  extensions,  for the tax year for  which  the
contribution was initially made. After the recharacterization has been made, you
may not revoke or modify the election.

(c)  Taxation  of a  Recharacterization.  For  federal  income tax  purposes,  a
recharacterized  contribution  will be treated as having been contributed to the
transferee  IRA, rather than to the transferor IRA, on the same date and for the
same tax year that the  contribution was initially made to the transferor IRA. A
recharacterized transfer is not considered a rollover for purposes of the 1-year
waiting period.

The transfer of the contribution amount being  recharacterized  must include the
net income  attributable  to such  amount.  If such amount has  experienced  net
losses  as  of  the  time  of  the   recharacterization   transfer,  the  amount
transferred,  the original  contribution  amount less any losses, will generally
constitute  a transfer  of the entire  contribution  amount.  You must treat the
contribution  amount as made to the  transferee  IRA on your federal  income tax
return for the year to which the original contribution amount related.

For  reconversions  following  a  recharacterization,  see  Publication  590 and
Treasury Regulation Section 1.408A-5.

5. Distributions

(a) Required Minimum  Distribution,  or RMD. Unlike a Traditional IRA, there are
no rules that  require that any  distribution  be made to you from your Roth IRA
during your lifetime.

If you die before the entire value of your Roth IRA is  distributed  to you, the
balance of your Roth IRA must be distributed by December 31 of the calendar year
that is  five  years  after  your  death.  However,  if you  die and you  have a
designated beneficiary,  your beneficiary may elect to take distributions in the
form  of  qualifying   settlement   option  payments  in   substantially   equal
installments  over the life or life  expectancy of the  designated  beneficiary,
beginning by December 31 of the calendar year that is one year after your death.

If your  beneficiary  is your  surviving  spouse,  he or she can  become the new
owner/annuitant  and can  continue  the  Transamerica  Life Roth IRA on the same
basis as before your death.  If your surviving  spouse does not wish to continue
the  Transamerica  Life Roth IRA as his or her Roth IRA,  he or she may elect to
receive the death benefit in the form of qualifying  settlement  option payments
in order to avoid the 5-year  distribution  requirement.  Such  payments must be
made in  substantially  equal  amounts over your  spouse's  life or a period not
extending  beyond his or her life  expectancy.  Your surviving spouse must elect
this  option  and  begin  receiving  payments  no later  than  the  later of the
following dates:

1.    December 31 of the year following the year you died; or

2. December 31 of the year in which you would have reached age 70 1/2.

Your  beneficiary is responsible  for assuring that the RMD following your death
is taken in a timely manner and that the correct amount is distributed.

(b) Taxation of Roth IRA Distributions.  The amounts that you withdraw from your
Roth IRA are generally  tax-free.  For federal income tax purposes,  all of your
Roth IRAs are  aggregated and Roth IRA  distributions  are treated as made first
from Roth IRA  contributions  and second from earnings.  Distributions  that are
treated  as made from Roth IRA  contributions  are  treated  as made  first from
regular  Roth IRA  contributions,  which are always  tax-free,  and second  from
conversion or rollover Roth IRA contributions on a first-in,  first-out basis. A
distribution   allocable  to  a  particular  conversion  or  rollover  Roth  IRA
contribution  is treated as  consisting  first of the  portion,  if any,  of the
conversion contribution that was previously includible in gross income by reason
of the conversion.

In any  event,  since  the  purpose  of a Roth IRA is to  accumulate  funds  for
retirement,  your receipt or use of Roth IRA  earnings  before you attain age 59
1/2 , or within 5 years of your first  contribution to the Roth IRA, including a
contribution rolled over,  transferred or converted from a Traditional IRA, will
generally be treated as an early distribution  subject to regular income tax and
to the 10% penalty tax described below in Section 6(b).

No income tax will apply to earnings that are withdrawn before you attain age 59
1/2, but which are withdrawn five or more years after the first  contribution to
the Roth IRA, including a rollover or transfer contribution or conversion from a
Traditional IRA, where the withdrawal is made:

1.    upon your death or disability; or

2. to pay  qualified  first-time  homebuyer  expenses  of you or certain  family
members.

No portion of your Roth IRA  distribution  qualifies as a capital gain. There is
also a separate  5-year  rule for the  recapture  of the 10% penalty tax that is
described  below in Section 6(b) and that  applies to any Roth IRA  distribution
made before age 59 1/2 if any conversion or rollover  contribution has been made
to any Roth IRA owned by the individual  within the 5 most recent taxable years,
even if this current  distribution from the Roth IRA is otherwise tax-free under
the rules described in this Subsection 5(b).

(c) Withholding.  If the  distribution  from your Roth IRA is subject to federal
income tax, unless you elect not to have withholding  apply,  federal income tax
will be withheld from your Roth IRA distributions.  If you receive distributions
under a  settlement  option,  tax will be  withheld  in the same manner as taxes
withheld on wages, calculated as if you were married and claim three withholding
allowances.  If you are  receiving any other type of  distribution,  tax will be
withheld in the amount of 10% of the amount of the distribution. If payments are
delivered to foreign countries, federal income tax will generally be withheld at
a 10% rate unless you certify to Transamerica Life Insurance and Annuity Company
that you are not a U. S. citizen residing abroad or a "tax avoidance expatriate"
as defined in Code  Section  877.  Such  certification  may result in  mandatory
withholding of federal income taxes at a different rate.


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6. Penalty Taxes

(a) Excess  Contributions.  If at the end of any taxable year your total regular
Roth IRA contributions,  other than rollovers, transfers or conversions,  exceed
the  maximum  allowable   contributions  for  that  year,  taking  into  account
Traditional IRA contributions, the excess contribution amount will be subject to
a nondeductible  6% excise penalty tax. Such penalty tax cannot exceed 6% of the
value of your Roth IRAs at the end of such year.  However,  if you  withdraw the
excess  contribution,  plus any  earnings on it,  before the due date for filing
your federal income tax return,  including  extensions,  for the taxable year in
which you made the  excess  contribution,  the excess  contribution  will not be
subject to the 6% penalty tax.

The amount of the excess contribution  withdrawn will not be considered an early
distribution,  but the earnings  withdrawn will be taxable income to you and may
be subject to the 10% penalty tax on early distributions.  Alternatively, excess
contributions  for one year may be  withdrawn  in a later year or may be carried
forward as Roth IRA contributions in a later year to the extent that the excess,
when  aggregated  with your  regular  Roth IRA  contributions,  if any,  for the
subsequent  year, does not exceed the maximum  allowable  contribution  for that
year.  The 6%  excise  tax  will be  imposed  on  excess  contributions  in each
subsequent  year they are neither  returned  to you nor  applied as  permissible
regular Roth IRA contributions for such year.


(b) Early Distributions.  Since the purpose of a Roth IRA is to accumulate funds
for  retirement,  your receipt or use of any portion of your Roth IRA before you
attain age 59 1/2 constitutes an early  distribution  subject to the 10% penalty
tax on the  earnings  in your Roth IRA.  This  penalty tax will not apply if the
distribution  occurs as a result  of your  death or  disability  or is part of a
series of  substantially  equal  payments made over your life  expectancy or the
joint life  expectancies  of you and your  beneficiary,  as determined  from IRS
tables in the income tax  regulations.  Also, the 10% penalty tax will not apply
if distributions  are used to pay for medical expenses in excess of 7.5% of your
AGI; or if distributions are used to pay for health insurance  premiums for you,
your spouse and/or your  dependents if you are an unemployed  individual  who is
receiving unemployment compensation under federal or state programs for at least
12 consecutive weeks.

The 10% penalty tax also will not apply to an early distribution made to pay for
certain  qualifying  first-time  homebuyer  expenses  for you or certain  family
members,  or for certain qualifying higher education expenses for you or certain
family members.  First-time  homebuyer  expenses must be paid within 120 days of
the  distribution  from the Roth IRA and  include  up to $10,000 of the costs of
acquiring,  constructing, or reconstructing a principle residence, including any
usual or  reasonable  settlement,  financing  or  other  closing  costs.  Higher
education  expenses  include  tuition,  fees,  books,  supplies,  and  equipment
required  for  enrollment,  attendance,  and room and board at a  post-secondary
educational institution.

There is also a separate  5-year  recapture  rule for the 10% penalty tax in the
case of a Roth IRA  distribution  made  before age 59 1/2 that is made  within 5
years after a conversion or rollover  contribution  from a Traditional IRA. This
recapture rule exists because such a prior Roth IRA contribution avoided the 10%
penalty tax when it was rolled over or converted from the Traditional IRA. Under
this 5-year  recapture  rule, any Roth IRA  distribution  made before age 59 1/2
that  is  attributable  to  any  conversion  or  rollover  contribution  from  a
Traditional IRA made within the previous 5 years to any of the individual's Roth
IRAs is generally  subject to the 10% penalty tax,  and its  exceptions,  to the
extent that such prior Roth IRA  contribution  was subject to ordinary  tax upon
the  conversion  or  rollover,  even if the Roth IRA  distribution  is otherwise
tax-free.

Under the  distribution  ordering  rules for a Roth IRA, all of an  individual's
Roth IRAs and  distributions  therefrom are treated as made:  first from regular
Roth IRA contributions;  then from conversion or rollover Roth IRA contributions
on a first-in,  first-out basis; and last from earnings.  However,  whenever any
Roth IRA  distribution  amount is  attributable  to any  conversion  or rollover
contribution made within the 5 most recent tax years, this distributed amount is
attributed first to the taxable portion of such prior contribution, for purposes
of determining the amount of this Roth IRA distribution
 to the current Roth IRA distribution, such as age 59 1/2, disability or certain
health,  education or pplies  homebuyer  expenses,  as  described  above in this
Subsection 6(b).

(c) Failure to Satisfy RMDs Upon Death. If the RMD rules described above in Part
II, Section 4(a) apply to the  beneficiary of your Roth IRA after your death and
if the amount distributed during a calendar year is less than the minimum amount
required to be distributed,  your  beneficiary  will be subject to a penalty tax
equal to 50% of the excess of the amount  required  to be  distributed  over the
amount actually distributed.

(d) Policy Loans and Prohibited  Transactions.  If you or any beneficiary engage
in any  prohibited  transaction,  such as any sale,  exchange  or leasing of any
property between you and the Roth IRA, or any interference  with the independent
status of the Roth IRA, the Roth IRA will lose its tax  exemption and be treated
as having been  distributed  to you.  The value of any earnings on your Roth IRA
contributions will be includable in your gross income; and if at the time of the
prohibited  transaction,  you are under age 591/2 you may also be subject to the
10% penalty tax on early  distributions,  as described above in Part II, Section
5(b).  If you borrow from or pledge your Roth IRA,  or your  benefits  under the
contract,  as a security for a loan, the portion borrowed or pledged as security
will cease to be  tax-qualified,  the value of that  portion  will be treated as
distributed  to you,  and you may be  subject  to the 10%  penalty  tax on early
distributions from a Roth IRA.

IRA PART III: OTHER INFORMATION

(1) Federal Estate and Gift Taxes

Any amount in or distributed  from your  Traditional  and/or Roth IRAs upon your
death may be  subject  to federal  estate  tax,  although  certain  credits  and
deductions  may be  available.  The exercise or  non-exercise  of an option that
would pay a survivor an annuity at or after your death should not be  considered
a transfer for federal gift tax purposes.

(2) Tax Reporting

You must report  contributions to, and distributions  from, your Traditional IRA
and  Roth  IRA,   including  the  year-end  aggregate  account  balance  of  all
Traditional  IRAs and Roth IRAs, on your federal  income tax return for the year
specifically on IRS Form 8606. For  Traditional  IRAs, you must designate on the
return  how  much of your  annual  contribution  is  deductible  and how much is
nondeductible. You need not file IRS Form 5329 with your income tax return for a
particular  year  unless for that year you are  subject to a penalty tax because
there  has been an  excess  contribution  to,  an early  distribution  from,  or
insufficient RMDs from your Traditional IRA or Roth IRA, as applicable.

(3) Vesting

Your  interest  in your  Traditional  IRA or Roth IRA is  nonforfeitable  at all
times.

(4) Exclusive Benefit

Your interest in your  Traditional IRA or Roth IRA is for the exclusive  benefit
of you and your beneficiaries.

(5) IRS Publication 590

Additional  information about your Traditional IRA or Roth IRA or about SEP-IRAs
and  SIMPLE-IRAs  can be  obtained  from any  district  office  of the IRS or by
calling  1-800-TAX-FORM  for a free  copy  of IRS  Publication  590,  Individual
Retirement Arrangements.


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TRANSAMERICA SERIESSM
TRANSAMERICA CLASSICSM VARIABLE ANNUITY


Contract  Form 4-701,  Certificate  Form TCG-311;  Group  Annuity  Contract Form
TGP-711 The contract is not available in all states.

Issued by Transamerica Life Insurance and Annuity Company
401 North Tryon Street, Suite 700, Charlotte, North Carolina, 28202





VIM 119-0999



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                     STATEMENT OF ADDITIONAL INFORMATION FOR


                             TRANSAMERICA CLASSIC(R)

                                VARIABLE ANNUITY

                              Separate Account VA-6

                                    Issued By
                 Transamerica Life Insurance and Annuity Company


     This statement of additional information expands upon subjects discussed in
the September 7, 1999 prospectus for the  Transamerica  Classic Variable Annuity
("contract")   issued  by  Transamerica   Life  Insurance  and  Annuity  Company
("Transamerica")  through  Separate  Account VA-6. You may obtain a free copy of
the prospectus by writing to:  Transamerica  Life Insurance and Annuity Company,
401 North Tryon Street, Charlotte, NC 28202 or calling 800-420-7749.  Terms used
in the current prospectus for the contract are incorporated into this statement.


     The contract will be issued as a certificate under a group annuity contract
in some states and as an individual  annuity contract in other states.  The term
"contract"  as used  herein  refers  to both  the  individual  contract  and the
certificates issued under the group contract.



   This                           Statement of Additional  Information  is not a
                                  prospectus   and   should   be  read  only  in
                                  conjunction   with  the   prospectus  for  the
                                  contract and the portfolios.











                             Dated September 7, 1999




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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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THE CONTRACT ....................................................................................           3
NET INVESTMENT FACTOR ...........................................................................           3
VARIABLE PAYMENT OPTIONS.........................................................................           3
     Variable Annuity Units and Payments.........................................................           3
     Variable Annuity Unit Value.................................................................           3
     Transfers After the Annuity Date............................................................           4
GENERAL PROVISIONS...............................................................................           4
     IRS Required Distributions..................................................................           4
     Non-Participating...........................................................................           4
     Misstatement of Age or Sex..................................................................           4
     Proof of Existence and Age..................................................................           4
     Annuity Data................................................................................           4
     Assignment..................................................................................           5
     Annual Report...............................................................................           5
     Incontestability............................................................................           5
     Entire Contract.............................................................................           5
     Changes in the Contract.....................................................................           5
     Protection of Benefits......................................................................           5
     Delay of Payments...........................................................................           5
     Notices and Directions......................................................................           6
CALCULATION OF YIELDS AND TOTAL RETURNS .........................................................           6
     Money Market Sub-Account Yield Calculation..................................................           6
     Other Sub-Account Yield Calculations........................................................           7
     Standard Total Return Calculations..........................................................           7
     Adjusted Historical Portfolio Performance Data..............................................           8
     Other Performance Data......................................................................           8
HISTORICAL PERFORMANCE DATA......................................................................           8
     General Limitations.........................................................................           8
     Historical Performance Data.................................................................           8

DISTRIBUTION OF THE CONTRACT.....................................................................         18
SAFEKEEPING OF VARIABLE ACCOUNT ASSETS...........................................................         18
19ATE REGULATION.................................................................................
RECORDS AND REPORTS..............................................................................         19
FINANCIAL STATEMENTS.............................................................................         19
APPENDIX.........................................................................................         20


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THE CONTRACT

     The following  pages  provides  additional  information  about the contract
which may be of interest to some owners.

NET INVESTMENT FACTOR

     For any sub-account of the variable account,  the net investment factor for
a valuation  period,  before the annuity date, is (a) divided by (b),  minus (c)
minus (d):

     Where (a) is:

     The net asset value per share held in the sub-account, as of the end of the
     valuation  period;  plus or minus the  per-share  amount of any dividend or
     capital  gain  distributions  if  the  "ex-dividend"  date  occurs  in  the
     valuation  period;  plus or minus a  per-share  charge  or credit as we may
     determine, as of the end of the valuation period, for taxes.

     Where (b) is:

     The net asset value per share held in the  sub-account as of the end of the
last prior valuation period.

     Where (c) is:

     The daily  mortality and expense risk charge of 0.00329%  (1.20%  annually)
     times the number of calendar days in the current valuation period.

     Where (d) is:

     The  daily  administrative  expense  charge,   currently  0.000411%  (0.15%
     annually)  times  the  number of  calendar  days in the  current  valuation
     period.  This charge may be increased,  but will not exceed 0.00096% (0.35%
     annually).

A valuation day is defined as any day that the New York Stock Exchange is open.

VARIABLE PAYMENT OPTIONS

     The variable  payment  option provide for payments that fluctuate in dollar
amount,   based  on  the  investment   performance   of  the  elected   variable
sub-account(s).

Variable Annuity Units and Payments

     For the first  monthly  payment,  the  number  of  variable  annuity  units
credited in each variable  sub-account  will be determined by dividing:  (a) the
product of the  portion of the value to be applied to the  variable  sub-account
and the variable  annuity  purchase rate  specified in the contract;  by (b) the
value of one variable annuity unit in that sub-account on the annuity date.

     The amount of each  subsequent  variable  payment equals the product of the
number of variable  annuity units in each variable  sub-account and the variable
sub-account's  variable  annuity  unit  value as of the  tenth  day of the month
before the payment due date. The amount of each payment may vary.

Variable Annuity Unit Value

     The value of a  variable  annuity  unit in a  variable  sub-account  on any
valuation day is determined as described below.
     The net  investment  factor for the valuation  period (for the  appropriate
payment frequency) just ended is multiplied by the value of the variable annuity
unit for the  sub-account  on the preceding  valuation  day. The net  investment
factor  after the annuity  date is  calculated  in the same manner as before the
annuity date and then  multiplied  by an interest  factor.  The interest  factor
equals  (.999893)n  where n is the number of days since the preceding  valuation
day. This  compensates  for the 4% interest  assumption  built into the variable
annuity  purchase rates. We may offer assumed  interest rates other than 4%. The
appropriate  interest  factor  will be applied  to  compensate  for the  assumed
interest rate.

Transfers After the Annuity Date


     After the annuity date,  you may transfer  variable  annuity units from one
sub-account to another,  subject to certain limitations (See "Transfers" page 25
of the prospectus). The dollar amount of each subsequent monthly annuity payment
after the transfer must be determined  using the new number of variable  annuity
units  multiplied by the variable  sub-account's  variable annuity unit value on
the tenth day of the month  preceding  payment.  We reserve  the right to change
this day of the month.

     The  formula  used to  determine a transfer  after the annuity  date can be
found in the Appendix to this Statement of Additional Information.


GENERAL PROVISIONS

IRS Required Distributions


     If any owner under a non-qualified contract dies before the entire interest
in the contract is  distributed,  the value generally must be distributed to the
designated  beneficiary  so that the contract  qualifies as an annuity under the
Code. (See "Federal Tax Matters" 38 of the prospectus.)


Non-Participating

     The  contract  is  non-participating.  No  dividends  are  payable  and the
contract will not share in our profits or surplus earnings.

Misstatement of Age or Sex

     If the age or sex of the  annuitant  or any other  measuring  life has been
misstated,  the settlement  option  payments under the contract will be whatever
the annuity  amount  applied on the annuity date would  purchase on the basis of
the correct age or sex of the  annuitant  and/or  other  measuring  life.  Where
required  by law,  rule  or  regulation,  we may  only  consider  the age of the
annuitant  and/or other measuring life. Any  overpayments or underpayments by us
as a result of any such  misstatement  may be  respectively  charged  against or
credited  to the  settlement  option  payment or  payments  to be made after the
correction so as to adjust for such overpayment or underpayment.

Proof of Existence and Age

     Before making any payment  under the contract,  we may require proof of the
existence  and/or  proof of the age of an owner and/or an annuitant or any other
measuring life, or any other  information  deemed  necessary in order to provide
benefits under the contract.

Annuity Data

     We will not be liable for obligations which depend on receiving information
from a  payee  or  measuring  life  until  such  information  is  received  in a
satisfactory form.

Assignment

     No  assignment  of a contract  will be binding on us unless made in writing
and given to us at our Service  Center.  We are not responsible for the adequacy
of  any   assignment.   Your  rights  and  the  interest  of  any  annuitant  or
non-irrevocable  beneficiary  will be subject to the rights of any  assignee  of
record.

Annual Report


     At least once each contract year before the annuity date, you will be given
a report of the current  account  value  allocated  to each  sub-account  of the
variable  account and any general account option.  This report will also include
any other information  required by law or regulation.  After the annuity date, a
confirmation will be provided with every variable annuity payment.


Incontestability

     Each contract is incontestable  from the contract  effective date except in
certain states where medical  questions are required on the  application for the
optional Living Benefits Rider.

Entire Contract

     We have issued the contract in consideration  and acceptance of the payment
of  the  initial  purchase  payment  and  certain  required  information  in  an
acceptable  form and manner or, where state law requires,  the  application.  In
those states that require a written  application,  a copy of the  application is
attached to and is part of the contract and along with the contract  constitutes
the entire contract.

     The group  annuity  contract  has been  issued to a trust  organized  under
Missouri  law.  However,  the sole  purpose  of the  trust is to hold the  group
annuity  contract.  You  have all  rights  and  benefits  under  the  individual
certificate issued under the group contract.

Changes in the Contract

     Only two authorized  officers of Transamerica,  acting  together,  have the
authority  to bind us or to make any change in the  individual  contract  or the
group contract or individual  certificates  thereunder and then only in writing.
We will not be bound by any promise or representation made by any other persons.

     We may change or amend the  individual  contract  or the group  contract or
individual  certificates thereunder if such change or amendment is necessary for
the  individual  contract  or the  group  contract  or  individual  certificates
thereunder to comply with any state or federal law, rule or regulation.

Protection of Benefits

     To the extent permitted by law, no benefit (including death benefits) under
the contract will be subject to any claim or process of law by any creditor.

Delay of Payments

     Payment of any cash withdrawal, lump sum death benefit, or variable payment
or transfer due from the variable  account will occur within seven days from the
date the election becomes effective, except that we may be permitted to postpone
such payment if: (1) the New York Stock  Exchange is closed for other than usual
weekends or holidays, or trading on the Exchange is otherwise restricted; or (2)
an  emergency  exists as  defined  by the  Securities  and  Exchange  Commission
(Commission),  or the Commission requires that trading be restricted; or (3) the
Commission permits a delay for the protection of owners.



     In addition,  while it is our intention to process all  transfers  from the
sub-accounts  immediately upon receipt of a transfer request,  we have the right
to delay effecting a transfer from a variable  sub-account for up to seven days.
We may delay  effecting  such a transfer if there is a delay of payment  from an
affected portfolio.  If this happens, then we will calculate the dollar value or
number of units involved in the transfer from a variable sub-account on or as of
the date we receive a transfer  request in an  acceptable  form and manner,  but
will not process the transfer to the transferee  sub-account  until a later date
during the seven-day delay period when the portfolio underlying the transferring
sub-account  obtains  liquidity to fund the transfer  request  through  sales of
portfolio  securities,   new  purchase  payments,   transfers  by  investors  or
otherwise. During this period, the amount transferred would not be invested in a
variable sub-account.


     We may delay payment of any withdrawal from any general account options for
a period of not more than six  months  after we  receive  the  request  for such
withdrawal.  If we delay  payment for more than 30 days, we will pay interest on
the withdrawal amount up to the date of payment.  (See "Cash  Withdrawals" 27 of
the prospectus.)


Notices and Directions

     We will not be bound by any  authorization,  direction,  election or notice
which is not in a form and manner  acceptable  to us and received at our Service
Center.

     Any  written  notice  requirement  by us to you  will be  satisfied  by our
mailing of any such required written notice,  by first-class  mail, to your last
known address as shown on our records.

CALCULATION OF YIELDS AND TOTAL RETURNS

Money Market Sub-Account Yield Calculation

     In accordance with regulations  adopted by the Commission,  we are required
to  compute  the  money  market  sub-account's  current  annualized  yield for a
seven-day period in a manner which does not take into consideration any realized
or  unrealized  gains or losses on shares of the money  market  series or on its
portfolio  securities.  This current annualized yield is computed by determining
the net change (exclusive of realized gains and losses on the sale of securities
and unrealized  appreciation  and  depreciation)  in the value of a hypothetical
account  having a balance  of one unit of the money  market  sub-account  at the
beginning of such seven-day period, dividing such net change in account value by
the value of the account at the  beginning of the period to  determine  the base
period return and annualizing  this quotient on a 365-day basis.  The net change
in account  value  reflects  the  deductions  for the annual  account  fee,  the
mortality and expense risk charge and administrative  expense charges and income
and expenses accrued during the period.  Because of these deductions,  the yield
for the money market  sub-account of the variable account will be lower than the
yield for the money market series or any comparable substitute funding vehicle.

     The Commission also permits us to disclose the effective yield of the money
market  sub-account  for the same seven-day  period,  determined on a compounded
basis.  The effective yield is calculated by compounding the  unannualized  base
period  return by adding one to the base  period  return,  raising  the sum to a
power equal to 365 divided by 7, and subtracting one from the result.

     The yield on amounts held in the money  market  sub-account  normally  will
fluctuate on a daily basis.  Therefore,  the disclosed  yield for any given past
period is not an  indication  or  representation  of  future  yields or rates of
return.  The money market  sub-account's  actual yield is affected by changes in
interest rates on money market  securities,  average  portfolio  maturity of the
money market  series or  substitute  funding  vehicle,  the types and quality of
portfolio  securities  held by the money  market  series or  substitute  funding
vehicle, and operating expenses.  In addition,  the yield figures do not reflect
the  effect  of any  contingent  deferred  sales  load (of up to 6% of  purchase
payments) that may be applicable to a contract.





Other Sub-Account Yield Calculations

     We may from time to time  disclose the current  annualized  yield of one or
more of the  variable  sub-accounts  (except the money market  sub-account)  for
30-day  periods.  The  annualized  yield of a  sub-account  refers to the income
generated by the sub-account over a specified 30-day period.  Because this yield
is annualized,  the yield generated by a sub-account during the 30-day period is
assumed to be generated  each 30-day  period.  The yield is computed by dividing
the net  investment  income per  variable  accumulation  unit earned  during the
period  by the price per unit on the last day of the  period,  according  to the
following formula:

         YIELD    =        2[{a-b + 1}6 -  1]
                        cd

         Where:

         a        = net  investment  income  earned  during  the  period  by the
                  portfolio attributable to the shares owned by the sub-account.
         b =  expenses  for  the  sub-account  accrued  for the  period  (net of
         reimbursements).  c = the average daily number of variable accumulation
         units outstanding during the period. d = the maximum offering price per
         variable accumulation unit on the last day of the period.

     Net  investment   income  will  be  determined  in  accordance  with  rules
established by the Commission.  Accrued expenses will include all recurring fees
that are charged to all  contracts.  The yield  calculations  do not reflect the
effect  of any  contingent  deferred  sales  load  that may be  applicable  to a
particular contract.  Contingent deferred sales loads range from 6% to 0% of the
amount of  account  value  withdrawn  depending  on the  elapsed  time since the
receipt of each purchase payment.

     Because of the charges and deductions imposed by the variable account,  the
yield for the  sub-account  will be lower  than the yield for the  corresponding
portfolio.  The yield on amounts held in the variable sub-accounts normally will
fluctuate over time. Therefore,  the disclosed yield for any given period is not
an  indication  or  representation  of  future  yields or rates of  return.  The
variable sub-account's actual yield will be affected by the types and quality of
portfolio securities held by the portfolio, and its operating expenses.

Standard Total Return Calculations

     We may from time to time also disclose average annual total returns for one
or more of the  sub-accounts  for various periods of time.  Average annual total
return quotations are computed by finding the average annual compounded rates of
return over one, five and ten year periods that would equate the initial  amount
invested to the ending redeemable value, according to the following formula:

         P{1 + T}n = ERV

         Where:
         P =               a hypothetical initial payment of $1,000
         T =               average annual total return
         n =               number of years
         ERV               = ending  redeemable  value of a hypothetical  $1,000
                           payment  made at the  beginning  of the one,  five or
                           ten-year  period  at the  end of the  one,  five,  or
                           ten-year  period  (or  fractional   portion  of  such
                           period).

     All recurring  fees are  recognized  in the ending  redeemable  value.  The
standard average annual total return calculations will reflect the effect of any
contingent deferred sales load that may be applicable to a particular period.




Adjusted Historical Portfolio Performance Data

     We may also disclose  "historical"  performance  data for a portfolio,  for
periods before the variable sub-account commenced  operations.  Such performance
information will be calculated based on the performance of the portfolio and the
assumption  that the  sub-account was in existence for the same periods as those
indicated  for the  portfolio,  with a level of contract  charges  currently  in
effect.

     This type of adjusted historical  performance data may be disclosed on both
an average annual total return and a cumulative total return basis. Moreover, it
may be disclosed  assuming that the contract is not surrendered  (i.e.,  with no
deduction for the contingent deferred sales load) and assuming that the contract
is surrendered at the end of the applicable period (i.e., reflecting a deduction
for any applicable contingent deferred sales load).

Other Performance Data

     We may from time to time also  disclose  average  annual total returns in a
non-standard  format in  conjunction  with the  standard  described  above.  The
non-standard  format will be identical to the  standard  format  except that the
contingent deferred sales load percentage will be assumed to be 0%.


     We may  from  time  to time  also  disclose  cumulative  total  returns  in
conjunction with the standard format  described  above.  The cumulative  returns
will be calculated  using the  following  formula  assuming that the  contingent
deferred sales load percentage will be 0%.

     CTR = {ERV/P}- 1


     Where:

CTR  = the cumulative total return net of sub-account  recurring charges for the
     period.

ERV  = ending redeemable value of a hypothetical $1,000 payment at the beginning
     of the one, five, or

ten-year  period at the end of the one, five, or ten-year  period (or fractional
portion of the period).

     P =          a hypothetical initial payment of $1,000.


     All  non-standard  performance data will be advertised only if the standard
performance data is also disclosed.

HISTORICAL PERFORMANCE DATA

     General Limitations

     The figures below  represent  past  performance  and are not  indicative of
future  performance.  The figures  may  reflect the waiver of advisory  fees and
reimbursement of other expenses which may not continue in the future.

     Portfolio  information,  including  historical  daily net asset  values and
capital gains and dividends  distributions  regarding each  portfolio,  has been
provided by that portfolio. The adjusted historical sub-account performance data
is derived from the data provided by the portfolios.  We have no reason to doubt
the  accuracy of the figures  provided by the  portfolios.  We have not verified
these figures.

Historical Performance Data

     The charts below show  historical  performance  data for the  sub-accounts,
including adjusted  historical  performance for the periods prior to the January
1,  1998  inception  of  the  sub-accounts,  based  on  the  performance  of the
corresponding  portfolios  since their  inception  date, with a level of charges
equal to those currently  assessed under the contract.  These figures are not an
indication of the future performance of the sub-accounts.  The date next to each
sub-account  name  indicates  the  date  of  commencement  of  operation  of the
corresponding portfolio.




Notes:

1.   On September 16, 1994, an investment company which had commenced operations
     on August 1,  1988,  called  Quest for Value  Accumulation  Trust (the "Old
     Trust") was effectively  divided into two investment  funds - The Old Trust
     and the present OCC Accumulation  Trust (the "Present Trust") at which time
     the Present Trust commenced  operations.  The total net assets of the Small
     Cap Portfolio  immediately  after the transaction were  $139,812,573 in the
     Old Trust and  $8,129,274  in the Present  Trust.  For the period  prior to
     September 16, 1994, the performance  figures for the Small Cap Portfolio of
     the Present Trust reflect the performance of the Small Cap Portfolio of the
     Old Trust.

2.   The Growth Portfolio of the Transamerica  Variable Insurance Fund, Inc., is
     the successor to Separate  Account Fund C of  Transamerica  Occidental Life
     Insurance  Company,  a  management   investment  company  funding  variable
     annuities,  through a reorganization on November 1, 1996. Accordingly,  the
     performance  data  for  the  Transamerica  VIF  Growth  Portfolio  includes
     performance of its predecessor.

3.   On September 16, 1994, an investment company which had commenced operations
     on August 1,  1988,  called  Quest for Value  Accumulation  Trust (the "Old
     Trust") was effectively  divided into two investment  funds - The Old Trust
     and the present OCC Accumulation Trust (the "Present Trust") at the time of
     the transaction  there was $682,601,380 in the Old Trust and $51,345,102 in
     the  Present  Trust.  For the  period  prior to  September  16,  1994,  the
     performance  figures for the Managed Portfolio of the Present Trust reflect
     the performance of the Managed Portfolio of the Old Trust.

Historical Performance Data Charts


1.    Average Annual Total Returns - Assuming surrender but no optional Rider


2.   Average Annual Total Returns - Assuming surrender and Living Benefits Rider


3.    Average Annual Total Returns - Assuming no surrender or optional Rider


4.   Average Annual Total Returns - Assuming no surrender but reflecting  Living
     Benefits Rider


5. Cumulative Returns - Assuming surrender but no optional Rider


6.    Cumulative Returns - Assuming surrender and Living Benefits Rider


7. Cumulative Returns - Assuming no surrender or optional Rider


8.   Cumulative  Returns - Assuming no surrender but reflecting  Living Benefits
     Rider




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1.   Average Annual Total Returns - Assuming surrender but no optional Rider


     Average annual total returns for periods since  inception of the portfolio,
including adjusted historical performance,  for each sub-account are as follows.
These  figures  include  mortality  and  expense  charges  of 1.20%  per  annum,
administrative  expense  charge of 0.15% per annum,  an  account  fee of $30 per
annum adjusted for average account size and the applicable  contingent  deferred
sales load  (maximum  of 6% of  purchase  payments)  and do not  reflect any fee
deduction for the optional Rider.

- ---------------------------------- -------------- --------------- ---------------- ----------------- ------------------

                                                                                                      For the period
                                                                                                           from
           SUB-ACCOUNT                For the        For the      For the 5-year                      commencement of
      (date of commencement           1-year      3-year period    period ending   For the 10-year       portfolio
         of operation of           period ending      ending         12/31/98       period ending      operations to
    corresponding portfolio)         12/31/98        12/31/98                          12/31/98          12/31/98

- ---------------------------------- -------------- --------------- ---------------- ----------------- ------------------

<S>                                   <C>             <C>             <C>               <C>               <C>
Alger American Income &               25.45%          26.56%          19.72%            13.98%            13.87%
Growth (11/15/88)

- ---------------------------------- -------------- --------------- ---------------- ----------------- ------------------

Alliance VPF Growth &                 14.10%          21.85%          19.14%              NA              14.35%
Income (1/14/91)

- ---------------------------------- -------------- --------------- ---------------- ----------------- ------------------

Alliance VPF Premier Growth           40.83%          31.75%          25.78%              NA              23.57%
(6/26/92)

- ---------------------------------- -------------- --------------- ---------------- ----------------- ------------------

Dreyfus VIF Capital                   23.26%          25.23%          21.51%              NA              19.64%
Appreciation (4/5/93)

- ---------------------------------- -------------- --------------- ---------------- ----------------- ------------------

Dreyfus VIF Small Cap                 -9.90%          6.76%           10.83%              NA              35.30%
(8/31/90)

- ---------------------------------- -------------- --------------- ---------------- ----------------- ------------------

Janus Aspen Series Balanced           27.32%          21.27%          17.07%              NA              17.47%
(9/13/93)

- ---------------------------------- -------------- --------------- ---------------- ----------------- ------------------

Janus Aspen Series Worldwide          22.03%          23.97%          19.27%              NA              21.99%
Growth (9/13/93)

- ---------------------------------- -------------- --------------- ---------------- ----------------- ------------------

MFS VIT Emerging Growth               27.28%          21.46%            NA                NA              23.99%
(7/24/95)

- ---------------------------------- -------------- --------------- ---------------- ----------------- ------------------

MFS VIT Growth w/ Income              15.52%          22.79%            NA                NA              23.34%
(10/9/95)

- ---------------------------------- -------------- --------------- ---------------- ----------------- ------------------

MFS VIT Research                      16.49%          19.28%            NA                NA              19.96%
(7/26/95)

- ---------------------------------- -------------- --------------- ---------------- ----------------- ------------------

MSDW UF Emerging Markets              -30.53%           NA              NA                NA              -15.81%
Equity (10/1/96)

- ---------------------------------- -------------- --------------- ---------------- ----------------- ------------------

MSDW UF Fixed Income                   1.29%            NA              NA                NA               4.98%
(1/2/97)

- ---------------------------------- -------------- --------------- ---------------- ----------------- ------------------

MSDW UF High Yield                    -1.77%            NA              NA                NA               5.15%
(1/2/97)

- ---------------------------------- -------------- --------------- ---------------- ----------------- ------------------

MSDW UF International                  2.34%            NA              NA                NA               4.20%
Magnum (1/2/97)

- ---------------------------------- -------------- --------------- ---------------- ----------------- ------------------

OCC Accumulation Trust                 0.52%          14.44%          17.12%            17.67%            17.31%
Managed (8/1/88)(3)

- ---------------------------------- -------------- --------------- ---------------- ----------------- ------------------

OCC Accumulation Trust                -15.42%         6.92%            6.47%            11.61%            11.25%
Small Cap (8/1/88) (1)

- ---------------------------------- -------------- --------------- ---------------- ----------------- ------------------

PIMCO VIT StocksPLUS Growth &         23.18%            NA              NA                NA              23.18%
Income (1/2/98)

Transamerica VIF Growth              36.19%          36.25%          32.58%            24.69%              NA
(2/26/69) (2)

- --------------------------------- -------------- --------------- ---------------- ----------------- ------------------

Transamerica VIF Money                 NA              NA              NA                NA              -1.53%
Market (1/2/98)

- --------------------------------- -------------- --------------- ---------------- ----------------- ------------------


2.   Average Annual Total Returns - Assuming surrender and reflecting optional Living Benefits Rider

     Average annual total returns for periods since  inception of the portfolio,
including adjusted historical performance,  for each sub-account are as follows.
These  figures  include  mortality  and  expense  charges  of 1.20%  per  annum,
administrative  expense  charge of 0.15% per annum,  an  account  fee of $30 per
annum  adjusted for average  account size, the  applicable  contingent  deferred
sales load (maximum 6% of purchase  payments) and the optional  Living  Benefits
Rider fee of 0.05% per annum.


- ------------------------------- --------------- -------------- --------------- --------------- ----------------------

         SUB-ACCOUNT               For the         For the        For the         For the       For the period from
   (date of commencement of     1-year period      3-year      5-year period      10-year         commencement of
         operation of               ending         period          ending      period ending   portfolio operations
   corresponding portfolio)        12/31/98        ending         12/31/98        12/31/98          to 12/31/98
                                                  12/31/98

- ------------------------------- --------------- -------------- --------------- --------------- ----------------------

Alger American Income &             25.40%         26.51%          19.67%          13.93%             13.82%
Growth (11/15/88)

- ------------------------------- --------------- -------------- --------------- --------------- ----------------------

Alliance VPF Growth &               14.05%         21.80%          19.09%            NA               14.30%
Income (1/14/91)

- ------------------------------- --------------- -------------- --------------- --------------- ----------------------

Alliance VPF Premier                40.78%         31.70%          25.73%            NA               23.52%
Growth (6/26/92)

- ------------------------------- --------------- -------------- --------------- --------------- ----------------------

Dreyfus VIF Capital                 23.21%         25.18%          21.46%            NA               19.59%
Appreciation (4/5/93)

- ------------------------------- --------------- -------------- --------------- --------------- ----------------------

Dreyfus VIF Small Cap               -9.95%          6.71%          10.78%            NA               35.25%
(8/31/90)

- ------------------------------- --------------- -------------- --------------- --------------- ----------------------

Janus Aspen Series Balanced         27.27%         21.22%          17.02%            NA               17.42%
(9/13/93)

- ------------------------------- --------------- -------------- --------------- --------------- ----------------------

Janus Aspen Series                  21.98%         23.92%          19.22%            NA               21.93%
Worldwide Growth (9/13/93)

- ------------------------------- --------------- -------------- --------------- --------------- ----------------------

MFS VIT Emerging Growth             27.23%         21.41%            NA              NA               23.94%
(7/24/95)

- ------------------------------- --------------- -------------- --------------- --------------- ----------------------

MFS VIT Growth w/ Income            15.47%         22.74%            NA              NA               23.29%
(10/9/95)

- ------------------------------- --------------- -------------- --------------- --------------- ----------------------

MFS VIT Research                    16.44%         19.23%            NA              NA               19.91%
(7/26/95)

- ------------------------------- --------------- -------------- --------------- --------------- ----------------------

MSDW UF Emerging                   -30.58%           NA              NA              NA               -15.86%
Markets Equity (10/1/96)

- ------------------------------- --------------- -------------- --------------- --------------- ----------------------

MSDW UF Fixed Income                1.24%            NA              NA              NA                4.93%
(1/2/97)

- ------------------------------- --------------- -------------- --------------- --------------- ----------------------

MSDW UF High Yield                  -1.82%           NA              NA              NA                5.10%
(1/2/97)

- ------------------------------- --------------- -------------- --------------- --------------- ----------------------

MSDW UF International               2.29%            NA              NA              NA                4.15%
Magnum (1/2/97)

- ------------------------------- --------------- -------------- --------------- --------------- ----------------------

OCC Accumulation Trust              0.47%          14.39%          17.07%          17.62%             17.26%
Managed (8/1/88)(3)

- ------------------------------- --------------- -------------- --------------- --------------- ----------------------

OCC Accumulation Trust             -15.47%          6.87%          6.42%           11.56%             11.20%
Small Cap (8/1/88) (1)
PIMCO StocksPLUS Growth             23.13%           NA              NA              NA               23.13%
and Income (1/2/98)

- ------------------------------- --------------- -------------- --------------- --------------- ----------------------

Transamerica VIF Growth             36.14%         36.19%          32.53%          24.64%               NA
(2/26/69) (2)

- ------------------------------- --------------- -------------- --------------- --------------- ----------------------

Transamerica VIF Money                NA             NA              NA              NA               -1.58%
Market (1/2/98)

- ------------------------------- --------------- -------------- --------------- --------------- ----------------------


3.   Average Annual Total Returns - Assuming no surrender or optional Rider


     Non-standard  average  annual total returns for periods since  inception of
the portfolio,  including adjusted historical performance,  for each sub-account
are as follows. These figures include mortality and expense charges of 1.20% per
annum,  administrative  expense  charge of 0.15% per annum and an account fee of
$30 per  annum  adjusted  for  average  account  size,  but do not  reflect  any
applicable  contingent  deferred sales load (maximum of 6% of purchase payments)
and do not reflect any fee deduction for the optional Rider.

- ------------------------------- --------------- -------------- --------------- --------------- ----------------------

         SUB-ACCOUNT               For the         For the        For the         For the       For the period from
   (date of commencement of     1-year period      3-year      5-year period      10-year         commencement of
         operation of               ending         period          ending      period ending   portfolio operations
   corresponding portfolio)        12/31/98        ending         12/31/98        12/31/98          to 12/31/98
                                                  12/31/98

- ------------------------------- --------------- -------------- --------------- --------------- ----------------------

Alger American Income &             30.55%         27.44%          20.05%          13.98%             13.87%
Growth (11/15/88)

- ------------------------------- --------------- -------------- --------------- --------------- ----------------------

Alliance VPF Growth &               19.20%         22.80%          19.48%            NA               14.35%
Income (1/14/91)

- ------------------------------- --------------- -------------- --------------- --------------- ----------------------

Alliance VPF Premier                45.93%         32.57%          26.06%            NA               23.65%
Growth (6/26/92)

- ------------------------------- --------------- -------------- --------------- --------------- ----------------------

Dreyfus VIF Capital                 28.36%         26.13%          21.82%            NA               19.90%
Appreciation (4/5/93)

- ------------------------------- --------------- -------------- --------------- --------------- ----------------------

Dreyfus VIF Small Cap               -4.80%          7.99%          11.28%            NA               35.30%
(8/31/90)

- ------------------------------- --------------- -------------- --------------- --------------- ----------------------

Janus Aspen Series Balanced         32.42%         22.22%          17.43%            NA               17.79%
(9/13/93)

- ------------------------------- --------------- -------------- --------------- --------------- ----------------------

Janus Aspen Series                  27.13%         24.88%          19.61%            NA               22.26%
Worldwide Growth (9/13/93)

- ------------------------------- --------------- -------------- --------------- --------------- ----------------------

MFS VIT Emerging Growth             32.38%         22.41%            NA              NA               24.72%
(7/24/95)

- ------------------------------- --------------- -------------- --------------- --------------- ----------------------

MFS VIT Growth w/ Income            20.62%         23.72%            NA              NA               24.16%
(10/9/95)

- ------------------------------- --------------- -------------- --------------- --------------- ----------------------

MFS VIT Research                    21.59%         20.27%            NA              NA               20.75%
(7/26/95)

- ------------------------------- --------------- -------------- --------------- --------------- ----------------------

MSDW UF Emerging                   -25.43%           NA              NA              NA               -13.50%
Markets Equity (10/1/96)

- ------------------------------- --------------- -------------- --------------- --------------- ----------------------

MSDW UF Fixed Income                6.39%            NA              NA              NA                7.39%
(1/2/97)

- ------------------------------- --------------- -------------- --------------- --------------- ----------------------

MSDW UF High Yield                  3.33%            NA              NA              NA                7.55%
(1/2/97)

- ------------------------------- --------------- -------------- --------------- --------------- ----------------------

MSDW UF International               7.44%            NA              NA              NA                6.62%
(1/2/97)

- ------------------------------- --------------- -------------- --------------- --------------- ----------------------

OCC Accumulation Trust              5.62%          15.51%          17.48%          17.67%             17.31%
Managed (8/1/88) (3)
OCC Accumulation Trust             -10.32%          8.15%          7.00%           11.61%             11.25%
Small Cap (8/1/88) (1)

- ------------------------------- --------------- -------------- --------------- --------------- ----------------------

PIMCO StocksPLUS Growth             28.28%           NA              NA              NA               28.28%
and Income (1/2/98)

- ------------------------------- --------------- -------------- --------------- --------------- ----------------------

Transamerica VIF Growth             41.29%         37.00%          32.79%          24.69%               NA
(2/26/69) (2)

- ------------------------------- --------------- -------------- --------------- --------------- ----------------------

Transamerica VIF Money                NA             NA              NA              NA                3.59%
Market (1/2/98)

- ------------------------------- --------------- -------------- --------------- --------------- ----------------------


 4.  Average Annual Total Returns - Assuming no surrender but reflecting optional Living Benefits Rider

     Non-standard  average  annual total returns for periods since  inception of
the portfolio,  including adjusted historical performance,  for each sub-account
are as follows. These figures include mortality and expense charges of 1.20% per
annum,  administrative  expense charge of 0.15% per annum and, an account fee of
$30 per  annum  adjusted  for  average  account  size,  but do not  reflect  any
applicable  contingent  deferred  sales load (maximum 6% of purchase  payments).
They do reflect  deduction of the fee for the optional Living Benefits Rider fee
of 0.05% per annum.


- ------------------------------- --------------- -------------- --------------- --------------- ----------------------

         SUB-ACCOUNT               For the         For the        For the         For the       For the period from
   (date of commencement of     1-year period      3-year      5-year period      10-year         commencement of
         operation of               ending         period          ending      period ending   portfolio operations
   corresponding portfolio)        12/31/98        ending         12/31/98        12/31/98          to 12/31/98
                                                  12/31/98

- ------------------------------- --------------- -------------- --------------- --------------- ----------------------
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Alger American Income &            30.50%          27.39%         20.00%          13.93%              13.82%
Growth (11/15/88)

- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Alliance VPF Growth &              19.15%          22.75%         19.43%            NA                14.30%
Income (1/14/91)

- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Alliance VPF Premier Growth        45.88%          32.52%         26.01%            NA                23.60%
(6/26/92)

- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Dreyfus VIF Capital                28.31%          26.08%         21.77%            NA                19.85%
Appreciation (4/5/93)

- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Dreyfus VIF Small Cap              -4.85%          7.94%          11.23%            NA                35.25%
(8/31/90)

- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Janus Aspen Series Balanced        32.37%          22.17%         17.38%            NA                17.74%
(9/13/93)

- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Janus Aspen Series Worldwide       27.08%          24.83%         19.56%            NA                22.21%
Growth (9/13/93)

- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

MFS VIT Emerging Growth            32.33%          22.36%           NA              NA                24.67%
(7/24/95)

- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

MFS VIT Growth w/ Income           20.57%          23.67%           NA              NA                24.11%
(10/9/95)

- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
MFS VIT Research                   21.54%          20.22%           NA              NA                20.70%
(7/26/95)
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

MSDW UF Emerging Markets           -25.48%           NA             NA              NA               -13.55%
Equity (10/1/96)

- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

MSDW UF Fixed Income                6.34%            NA             NA              NA                7.34%
(1/2/97)

- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

MSDW UF High Yield                  3.28%            NA             NA              NA                7.50%
(1/2/97)

- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

MSDW UF International               7.39%            NA             NA              NA                6.57%
Magnum (1/2/97)
OCC Accumulation Trust              5.57%          15.46%         17.43%          17.62%              17.26%
Managed (8/1/88) (3)

- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

OCC Accumulation Trust             -10.37%         8.10%           6.95%          11.56%              11.20%
Small Cap (8/1/88) (1)


- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

PIMCO VIT StocksPLUS Growth &      28.23%            NA             NA              NA                28.23%
Income (1/2/98)

- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Transamerica VIF Growth            41.24%          36.95%         32.74%          24.64%                NA
(2/26/69) (2)

- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Transamerica VIF Money               NA              NA             NA              NA                3.54%
Market (1/2/98)

- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------


5. Cumulative Returns - Assuming surrender but no optional Rider


     Adjusted historical cumulative total returns for periods since inception of
the  portfolio  for each  sub-account  are as  follows.  These  figures  include
mortality  and  expenses  charges  of 1.20% per annum,  administrative  expenses
charge of 0.15% per annum,  an account fee of $30 per annum adjusted for average
account size and the applicable contingent deferred sales load (maximum of 6% of
purchase payments) and do not reflect any fee deduction for the optional Rider.

- ------------------------------- --------------- -------------- --------------- --------------- ----------------------

         SUB-ACCOUNT              For the 1-     For the 3-      For the 5-     For the 10-     For the period from
   (date of commencement of      year period     year period    year period     year period       commencement of
         operation of               ending         ending          ending          ending      portfolio operations
   corresponding portfolio)        12/31/98       12/31/98        12/31/98        12/31/98          to 12/31/98

- ------------------------------- --------------- -------------- --------------- --------------- ----------------------
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Alger American Income &            25.45%         102.72%         145.91%         270.18%            273.01%
Growth (11/15/88)

- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Alliance VPF Growth &              14.10%          80.93%         140.07%           NA               191.18%
Income (1/14/91)

- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Alliance VPF Premier Growth        40.83%         128.72%         214.88%           NA               297.57%
(6/26/92)

- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Dreyfus VIF Capital                23.26%          96.41%         164.93%           NA               180.23%
Appreciation (4/5/93)

- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Dreyfus VIF Small Cap              -9.90%          21.69%         67.24%            NA               1145.17%
(8/31/90)

- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Janus Aspen Series Balanced        27.32%          78.33%         119.90%           NA               134.96%
(9/13/93)

- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Janus Aspen Series Worldwide       22.03%          90.52%         141.40%           NA               186.94%
Growth (9/13/93)

- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

MFS VIT Emerging Growth            27.28%          79.17%           NA              NA               109.73%
(7/24/95)

- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

MFS VIT Growth w/ Income           15.52%          85.12%           NA              NA                97.03%
(10/9/95)

- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

MFS VIT Research                   16.49%          69.71%           NA              NA                86.99%
(7/26/95)

- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

MSDW UF Emerging Markets           -30.53%           NA             NA              NA               -32.12%
Equity (10/1/96)

- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

MSDW UF Fixed Income                1.29%            NA             NA              NA                10.20%
(1/2/97)

- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

MSDW UF High Yield                 -1.77%            NA             NA              NA                10.55%
(1/2/97)
MSDW UF International               2.34%            NA             NA              NA                8.56%
Magnum (1/2/97)

- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

OCC Accumulation Trust              0.52%          49.87%         120.36%         408.96%            428.19%
Managed (8/1/88) (3)

- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

OCC Accumulation Trust             -15.42%         22.25%         36.83%          199.96%            203.83%
Small Cap (8/1/88) (1)

- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

PIMCO VIT StocksPLUS Growth &      23.18%            NA             NA              NA                23.18%
Income (1/2/98)

- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Transamerica VIF Growth            36.19%         152.91%         309.56%         808.27%              N/A
(2/26/69) (2)

- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Transamerica VIF Money               NA              NA             NA              NA                -1.52%
Market (1/2/98)

- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------


6.   Cumulative Returns - Assuming surrender and optional Living Benefits Rider

     Adjusted historical cumulative total returns for periods since inception of
the  portfolio  for each  sub-account  are as  follows.  These  figures  include
mortality and expense charges of 1.20% per annum,  administrative expense charge
of 0.15% per annum, an account fee of $30 per annum adjusted for average account
size,  the  applicable  contingent  deferred  sales load (maximum 6% of purchase
payments) and the optional Living Benefits Rider fee of 0.05% per annum.


- ------------------------------- --------------- -------------- --------------- -------------- ----------------------

         SUB-ACCOUNT              For the 1-       For the        For the         For the      For the period from
   (date of commencement of      year period       3-year      5-year period      10-year        commencement of
         operation of               ending         period          ending         period      portfolio operations
   corresponding portfolio)        12/31/98        ending         12/31/98        ending           to 12/31/98
                                                  12/31/98                       12/31/98

- ------------------------------- --------------- -------------- --------------- -------------- ----------------------
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Alger American Income &            25.40%         102.48%         145.39%        268.56%            271.36%
Growth (11/15/88)

- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Alliance VPF Growth &              14.05%          80.70%         139.56%           NA              190.17%
Income (1/14/91)

- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Alliance VPF Premier Growth        40.78%         128.45%         214.25%           NA              296.51%
(6/26/92)

- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Dreyfus VIF Capital                23.21%          96.18%         164.38%           NA              179.55%
Appreciation (4/5/93)

- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Dreyfus VIF Small Cap              -9.95%          21.51%         66.86%            NA              1141.33%
(8/31/90)

- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Janus Aspen Series Balanced        27.27%          78.10%         119.42%           NA              134.42%
(9/13/93)

- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Janus Aspen Series Worldwide       21.98%          90.29%         140.89%           NA              186.31%
Growth (9/13/93)

- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

MFS VIT Emerging Growth            27.23%          78.95%           NA              NA              109.43%
(7/24/95)

- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

MFS VIT Growth w/ Income           15.47%          84.89%           NA              NA               96.77%
(10/9/95)

- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

MFS VIT Research                   16.44%          69.49%           NA              NA               86.72%
(7/26/95)

- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

MSDW UF Emerging Markets           -30.58%           NA             NA              NA              -32.22%
Equity (10/1/96)

- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

MSDW UF Fixed Income                1.24%            NA             NA              NA               10.09%
(1/2/97)
MSDW UF High Yield                 -1.82%            NA             NA              NA               10.44%
(1/2/97)

- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

MSDW UF International               2.29%            NA             NA              NA               8.46%
Magnum (1/2/97)

- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

OCC Accumulation Trust              0.47%          49.67%         119.88%        406.80%            425.84%
Managed (8/1/88) (3)

- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

OCC Accumulation Trust             -15.47%         22.07%         36.50%         198.61%            202.41%
Small Cap (8/1/88) (1)

- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

PIMCO VIT StocksPLUS Growth &      23.13%            NA             NA              NA               23.13%
Income (1/2/98)

- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Transamerica VIF Growth            36.14%         152.63%         308.78%        804.63%               NA
(2/26/69) (2)

- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Transamerica VIF Money               NA              NA             NA              NA               -1.57%
Market (1/2/98)

- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------


7. Cumulative Returns - Assuming no surrender or optional Rider


     Adjusted historical non-standard cumulative total returns for periods since
inception of the portfolio  for each  sub-account  are as follow.  These figures
include mortality and expense charges of 1.20% per annum, administrative expense
charge  of 0.15%  per annum and an  account  fee of $30 per annum  adjusted  for
average account size but do not reflect any applicable contingent deferred sales
load  (maximum of 6% of purchase  payments) and do not reflect any fee deduction
for the optional Rider.

- ------------------------------- --------------- -------------- --------------- --------------- ----------------------

         SUB-ACCOUNT              For the 1-       For the        For the         For the       For the period from
   (date of commencement of      year period       3-year      5-year period      10-year         commencement of
         operation of               ending         period          ending      period ending   portfolio operations
   corresponding portfolio)        12/31/98        ending         12/31/98        12/31/98          to 12/31/98
                                                  12/31/98

- ------------------------------- --------------- -------------- --------------- --------------- ----------------------
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Alger American Income &            30.55%         106.97%         149.31%         270.18%            273.01%
Growth (11/15/88)

- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Alliance VPF Growth &              19.20%          85.18%         143.47%           NA               191.18%
Income (1/14/91)

- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Alliance VPF Premier Growth        45.93%         132.97%         218.28%           NA               299.27%
(6/26/92)

- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Dreyfus VIF Capital                28.36%         100.66%         168.33%           NA               183.63%
Appreciation (4/5/93)

- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Dreyfus VIF Small Cap              -4.80%          25.94%         70.64%            NA               1145.17%
(8/31/90)

- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Janus Aspen Series Balanced        32.42%          82.58%         123.30%           NA               138.36%
(9/13/93)

- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Janus Aspen Series Worldwide       27.13%          94.77%         144.80%           NA               190.34%
Growth (9/13/93)

- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

MFS VIT Emerging Growth            32.38%          83.42%           NA              NA               113.98%
(7/24/95)

- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

MFS VIT Growth w/ Income           20.62%          89.37%           NA              NA               101.28%
(10/9/95)

- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

MFS VIT Research                   21.59%          73.96%           NA              NA                91.24%
(7/26/95)

- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

MSDW UF Emerging Markets           -25.43%           NA             NA              NA               -27.87%
Equity (10/1/96)
MSDW UF Fixed Income                6.39%            NA             NA              NA                15.30%
(1/2/97)

- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

MSDW UF High Yield                  3.33%            NA             NA              NA                15.65%
(1/2/97)

- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

MSDW UF International               7.44%            NA             NA              NA                13.66%
Magnum (1/2/97)

- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

OCC Accumulation Trust              5.62%          54.12%         123.76%         408.96%            428.19%
Managed (8/1/88) (3)

- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

OCC Accumulation Trust             -10.32%         26.50%         40.23%          199.96%            203.83%
Small Cap (8/1/88) (1)

- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

PIMCO VIT StocksPLUS Growth &      28.28%            NA             NA              NA                28.28%
Income (1/2/98)

- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Transamerica VIF Growth            41.29%         157.16%         312.96%         808.27%              N/A
(2/26/69) (2)

- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Transamerica VIF Money               NA              NA             NA              NA                3.58%
Market (1/2/98)

- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------


8.  Cumulative  Returns - Assuming no surrender but reflecting  optional  Living
Benefits Rider

     Adjusted historical non-standard cumulative total returns for periods since
inception of the portfolio  for each  sub-account  are as follow.  These figures
include mortality and expense charges of 1.20% per annum, administrative expense
charge  of 0.15%  per annum and an  account  fee of $30 per annum  adjusted  for
average  account size,  but do not reflect any  applicable  contingent  deferred
sales load (maximum 6% of purchase payments).  They do reflect deductions of the
fee for the optional Living Benefits Rider fee of 0.05% per annum.


- ------------------------------- --------------- -------------- --------------- --------------- ----------------------

         SUB-ACCOUNT               For the         For the        For the         For the       For the period from
   (date of commencement of     1-year period      3-year      5-year period      10-year         commencement of
         operation of               ending         period          ending      period ending   portfolio operations
   corresponding portfolio)        12/31/98        ending         12/31/98        12/31/98          to 12/31/98
                                                  12/31/98

- ------------------------------- --------------- -------------- --------------- --------------- ----------------------

Alger American Income &             30.50%         106.73%        148.79%         268.56%             271.36%
Growth (11/25/88)

- ------------------------------- --------------- -------------- --------------- --------------- ----------------------

Alliance VPF Growth &               19.15%         84.95%         142.96%            NA               190.17%
Income (1/14/91)

- ------------------------------- --------------- -------------- --------------- --------------- ----------------------

Alliance VPF Premier                45.88%         132.70%        217.65%            NA               298.21%
Growth (6/26/92)

- ------------------------------- --------------- -------------- --------------- --------------- ----------------------

Dreyfus VIF Capital                 28.31%         100.43%        167.78%            NA               182.95%
Appreciation (4/5/93)

- ------------------------------- --------------- -------------- --------------- --------------- ----------------------

Dreyfus VIF Small Cap               -4.85%         25.76%          70.26%            NA              1141.33%
(8/31/90)

- ------------------------------- --------------- -------------- --------------- --------------- ----------------------

Janus Aspen Series Balanced         32.37%         82.35%         122.82%            NA               137.82%
(9/13/93)

- ------------------------------- --------------- -------------- --------------- --------------- ----------------------

Janus Aspen Series                  27.08%         94.54%         144.29%            NA               189.71%
Worldwide Growth (9/13/93)

- ------------------------------- --------------- -------------- --------------- --------------- ----------------------

MFS VIT Emerging Growth             32.33%         83.20%            NA              NA               113.68%
(7/24/95)

- ------------------------------- --------------- -------------- --------------- --------------- ----------------------

MFS VIT Growth w/ Income            20.57%         89.14%            NA              NA               101.02%
(10/9/95)

- ------------------------------- --------------- -------------- --------------- --------------- ----------------------

MFS VIT Research                    21.54%         73.74%            NA              NA               90.97%
(7/26/95)
MSDW UF Emerging Markets           -25.48%           NA              NA              NA               -27.97%
Equity (10/1/96)

- ------------------------------- --------------- -------------- --------------- --------------- ----------------------

MSDW UF Fixed Income                6.34%            NA              NA              NA               15.19%
(1/2/97)

- ------------------------------- --------------- -------------- --------------- --------------- ----------------------

MSDW UF High Yield                  3.28%            NA              NA              NA               15.54%
(1/2/97)

- ------------------------------- --------------- -------------- --------------- --------------- ----------------------

MSDW UF International               7.39%            NA              NA              NA               13.56%
Magnum (1/2/97)

- ------------------------------- --------------- -------------- --------------- --------------- ----------------------

OCC Accumulation Trust              5.57%          53.92%         123.28%         406.80%             425.84%
Managed (8/1/88)

- ------------------------------- --------------- -------------- --------------- --------------- ----------------------

OCC Accumulation Trust             -10.37%         26.32%          39.90%         198.61%             202.41%
Small Cap (8/1/88)

- ------------------------------- --------------- -------------- --------------- --------------- ----------------------

PIMCO VIT StocksPLUS Growth &       28.23%           NA              NA              NA               28.23%
Income (1/2/98)

- ------------------------------- --------------- -------------- --------------- --------------- ----------------------

Transamerica VIF Growth             41.24%         156.88%        312.18%         804.63%               NA
(2/26/69)

- ------------------------------- --------------- -------------- --------------- --------------- ----------------------

Transamerica VIF Money                NA             NA              NA              NA                3.53%
(1/2/98)

- ------------------------------- --------------- -------------- --------------- --------------- ----------------------
</TABLE>

DISTRIBUTION OF THE CONTRACT


     Transamerica Securities Sales Corporation ("TSSC") is principal underwriter
of the contracts under a Distribution Agreement with Transamerica. TSSC may also
serve as principal underwriter and distributor of other contracts issued through
the variable  account and certain other separate  accounts of  Transamerica  and
affiliates  of  Transamerica.  TSSC is an indirect  wholly-owned  subsidiary  of
Transamerica  Corporation,  a subsidiary of AEGON N.V..  TSSC is registered with
the Commission as a broker-dealer and is a member of the National Association of
Securities  Dealers,  Inc.  ("NASD").  Transamerica  pays TSSC for acting as the
principal underwriter under a distribution agreement.


     TSSC has entered into sales agreements with other broker-dealers to solicit
applications  for  the  contracts  through  registered  representatives  who are
licensed to sell securities and variable  insurance  products.  These agreements
provide that  applications  for the  contracts  may be  solicited by  registered
representatives  of the  broker-dealers  appointed by  Transamerica  to sell its
variable  life  insurance  and  variable  annuities.  These  broker-dealers  are
registered  with the  Commission  and are  members of the NASD.  The  registered
representatives  are  authorized  under  applicable  state  regulations  to sell
variable life insurance and variable annuities.

     Under  the  agreements,   applications   for  contracts  will  be  sold  by
broker-dealers which will receive compensation as described in the prospectus.

     The offering of the  contracts is expected to be  continuous  and TSSC does
not  anticipate  discontinuing  the  offering of the  contracts.  However,  TSSC
reserves the right to discontinue the offering of the contracts.

     During  fiscal year 1998,  $3,847,836 in  commissions  were paid to TSSC as
underwriter of Separate Accounts VA-6, VA-6NY and VA-7; no amounts were retained
by TSSC. Under the sales agreements,  TSSC will pay broker-dealers  compensation
based on a percentage of each purchase payment.  This percentage may be up to 6%
and  in  certain  situations   additional  amounts  for  marketing   allowances,
production  bonuses,  service fees,  sales awards and meetings,  and asset based
trailer commissions may be paid.

SAFEKEEPING OF VARIABLE ACCOUNT ASSETS

     Title to assets of the variable account is held by Transamerica. The assets
of the variable  account are kept separate and apart from  Transamerica  general
account  assets.  Records are  maintained of all purchases  and  redemptions  of
portfolio shares held by each of the sub-accounts. STATE REGULATION

     We are  subject to the  insurance  laws and  regulations  of all the states
where we are licensed to operate.  The  availability of certain  contract rights
and  provisions  depends on state approval  and/or filing and review  processes.
Where  required  by state  law or  regulation,  the  contract  will be  modified
accordingly.

RECORDS AND REPORTS

     All  records  and  accounts  relating  to  the  variable  account  will  be
maintained  by us or by  our  Service  Office.  As  presently  required  by  the
provisions of the 1940 Act and regulations  promulgated thereunder which pertain
to the variable account,  reports containing such information as may be required
under  the 1940 Act or by other  applicable  law or  regulation  will be sent to
owners semi-annually at their last known address of record.

FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

     This Statement of Additional  Information contains the financial statements
of the variable account as of and for the period ended December 31, 1998.

     The financial  statements  for  Transamerica  included in this statement of
additional  information  should be considered  only as bearing on our ability to
meet our  obligations  under the  contracts.  They should not be  considered  as
bearing on the investment performance of the assets in the variable account.


<PAGE>


APPENDIX

         Accumulation Transfer Formula

         Transfers  after the  annuity  date are  implemented  according  to the
following formulas:

          (1) Determine the number of units to be transferred  from the variable
          sub-account as follows: = AT/AUV1

         (2) Determine the number of variable  accumulation  units  remaining in
         such variable sub-account (after the transfer):
         = UNIT1 AT/AUV1

         (3)  Determine  the  number  of  variable  accumulation  units  in  the
         transferee variable sub-account (after the transfer):
         = UNIT2 + AT/AUV2

         (4) Subsequent variable  accumulation payments will reflect the changes
         in variable  accumulation units in each variable  sub-account as of the
         next variable accumulation payment's due date.

         Where:

         (AUV1)  is  the  variable  accumulation  unit  value  of  the  variable
         sub-account  that the  transfer is being made from as of the end of the
         valuation period in which the transfer request was received.

         (AUV2)  is  the  variable  accumulation  unit  value  of  the  variable
         sub-account  that the  transfer  is being  made to as of the end of the
         valuation period in which the transfer request was received.

         (UNIT1) is the number of variable  accumulation  units in the  variable
         sub-account that the transfer is being made from, before the transfer.

         (UNIT2) is the number of variable  accumulation  units in the  variable
         sub-account that the transfer is being made to, before the transfer.

         (AT)  is  the  dollar  amount  being   transferred  from  the  variable
          sub-account.


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                                                     1
                                     PROFILE
                                     of the

                    TRANSAMERICA CLASSIC(R) VARIABLE ANNUITY

                                    Issued by
                 Transamerica Life Insurance and Annuity Company

                                September 7, 1999


         This Profile is a summary of some of the more important points that you
         should know and consider before  purchasing the contract.  The contract
         is more fully described in the full prospectus  that  accompanies  this
         Profile. Please read the prospectus carefully.


1. The Contract.  The  Transamerica  Classic(R)  Variable  Annuity is a contract
between you and Transamerica  Life Insurance and Annuity Company that allows you
to invest your  purchase  payments  in your choice of 19 mutual fund  portfolios
("portfolios")  in the variable  account and two general  account  options.  The
portfolios are professionally managed and you can gain or lose money invested in
a portfolio,  but you could also earn more than investing in the general account
options.  We  guarantee  the safety of money  invested  in the  general  account
options.  Certain portfolios and general account options may not be available in
all states.


The contract is a deferred annuity and it has two phases: the accumulation phase
and the  annuitization  phase.  During  the  accumulation  phase,  you can  make
additional  payments  to your  contract,  transfer  money  among the  investment
options,  and withdraw some or all of your investment.  During this phase,  your
earnings accumulate on a tax-deferred basis for individuals,  but some or all of
any money you withdraw may be taxable and/or subject to penalty. Tax deferral is
not available for non-qualified contracts owned by corporations and some trusts.

During the  annuitization  phase,  we will make  periodic  payments to you.  The
dollar  amount of the  payments  may depend on the amount of money  invested and
earned  during  the  accumulation  phase  and  on  other  factors,  such  as the
annuitant's age and sex.

2. Annuity Payments. You can generally decide when to end the accumulation phase
and begin  receiving  annuity  payments from us. You may choose fixed  payments,
where the dollar amount of each payment  generally remains the same, or variable
payments, where the dollar amount of each payment may increase or decrease based
on the investment performance of the portfolios you select. You can choose among
payments  for the lifetime of an  individual,  or payments for the longer of one
lifetime or a  guaranteed  period of 10, 15, or 20 years,  or  payments  for one
lifetime and the lifetime of another individual.

3. Purchasing a Contract.  Generally you must invest at least $5,000 ($2,000 for
IRAs) to purchase a contract.  You can make additional payments of at least $200
each ($100 each if made under an automatic  payment plan deducted from your bank
account). You may cancel your contract during the free look period.


The Transamerica Classic Variable Annuity is designed for long-term tax-deferred
accumulation  of funds,  generally for  retirement  and other  long-term  goals.
Individuals  in high tax  brackets  get the most  benefit  from the tax deferral
feature. You should not invest in the contract for short-term purposes or if you
cannot take the risk of losing some of your investment.

4. Investment Options.  VARIABLE ACCOUNT: You can invest in any of the following
19 portfolios:

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            Alger American Income & Growth                  MSDW UF Emerging Markets Equity

            ----------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------
            ----------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------
            Alliance VPF Growth & Income                    MSDW UF Fixed Income
            ----------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------
            ----------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------
            Alliance VPF Premier Growth                     MSDW UF High Yield
            ----------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------
            ----------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------
            Dreyfus VIF Capital Appreciation                MSDW UF International Magnum
            ----------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------
            ----------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------
            Dreyfus VIF Small Cap                           OCC Accumulation Trust Managed
            ----------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------
            ----------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------

            Janus Aspen Series Balanced                     OCC Accumulation Trust Small Cap

            ----------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------
            ----------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------

            Janus Aspen Series Worldwide Growth             PIMCO VIT StocksPLUS Growth & Income

            ----------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------
            ----------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------

            MFS VIT Emerging Growth                         Transamerica VIF Growth

            ----------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------
            ----------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------

            MFS VIT Growth with Income                      Transamerica VIF Money Market

            ----------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------
            ----------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------

            MFS VIT Research

            ----------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------
</TABLE>

You can earn or lose  money in any of these  portfolios.  These  portfolios  are
described in their own prospectuses.  All portfolios may not be available in all
states.

GENERAL ACCOUNT:  You can also allocate payments to the general account options,
where we guarantee  the principal  invested  plus an annual  interest rate of at
least 3%. The general  account  options  include a fixed  account and  guarantee
period options.


5.  Expenses.  We make  certain  charges  against  and  deductions  from  values
available under the contract:


          If you withdraw  your money within seven years of investing  it, there
         may be a  contingent  deferred  sales  load  of up to 6% of the  amount
         invested.

          We deduct an annual account fee of no more than $30 (the fee is waived
         for account values over $50,000).

          We deduct insurance and administrative  charges of 1.35% per year from
         your average daily value in the variable account.


          If you elect  the  Living  Benefits  Rider  (or  Waiver of  Contingent
         Deferred Sales Load Rider in some states), we will deduct a monthly fee
         equal to 1/12 of 0.05% at the end of each  contract  month based on the
         account value at that time.

          Depending on the benefit level you select, if you elect the Additional
         Death Benefit Rider, we will withdraw 1/12 of the annual premium at the
         end of each contract month. The annual premium is the annual rate times
         the account value as of the last contract anniversary.  The annual rate
         is determined by the benefit level elected.  The current annual premium
         is:  (a) for the 28%  benefit  level,  0.25% of the  account  value for
         attained ages before age 60 and 0.28% of the account value for attained
         ages  60 and  over;  or (b) for the 40%  benefit  level,  0.36%  of the
         account value for attained ages before age 60, and 0.40% of the account
         value for attained ages 60 and over. This withdrawal is taxable.


          The first 18  transfers  each year are free (then we will deduct a $10
         fee for each additional transfer).


          Advisory fees are also deducted by the portfolios'  managers,  and the
         portfolios  pay other  expenses  which,  in total,  range from 0.60% to
         1.95% of the amounts in the portfolios.


          There  might  be  premium  tax  charges  ranging  from 0 to 5% of your
         investment   and/or  amounts  you  use  to  purchase  annuity  benefits
         (depending on your state's law).


The  following  chart shows these  charges (not  including  the optional  Living
Benefits  Rider fees or Additional  Death Benefit Rider  premiums,  any transfer
fees or premium  taxes).  The $30 annual  account  fee is  included in the first
column  as a charge  of  0.075%.  The  third  column is the sum of the first two
columns.  The examples in the last two columns show the total  amounts you would
be charged if you invested  $1,000,  the  investment  grew 5% each year, and you
withdrew your entire  investment  after one year or 10 years.  Year one includes
the contingent deferred sales load and year 10 does not.



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                                              Total        Total                     Total        Total
                                             Annual        Annual       Total       Expenses     Expenses
                                            Insurance    Portfolio      Annual     at End of    at End of
                                             Charges      Charges      Charges       1 Year      10 Years
                                          ------------------------------------------------------------------
- ------------------------------------------

<S>                                           <C>           <C>          <C>          <C>          <C>
Alger American Income & Growth                1.425%        0.70%        2.125%       $73          $246
Alliance VPF Growth & Income                  1.425%        0.73%        2.155%       $73          $249
Alliance VPF Premier Growth                   1.425%        1.06%        2.485%       $76          $282
Dreyfus VIF Capital Appreciation Growth       1.425%        0.81%        2.235%       $74          $257
Dreyfus VIF Small Cap                         1.425%        0.77%        2.195%       $73          $253
Janus Aspen Series Balanced                   1.425%        0.74%        2.165%       $73          $250
Janus Aspen Series Worldwide Growth           1.425%        0.72%        2.145%       $73          $248
MFS VIT Emerging Growth                       1.425%        0.85%        2.275%       $74          $261
MFS VIT Growth with Income                    1.425%        0.88%        2.305%       $74          $264
MFS VIT Research                              1.425%        0.86%        2.285%       $74          $262
MSDW UF Emerging Markets Equity               1.425%        1.95%        3.375%       $85          $366
MSDW UF Fixed Income                          1.425%        0.70%        2.125%       $73          $246
MSDW UF High Yield                            1.425%        0.80%        2.225%       $74          $256
MSDW UF International Magnum                  1.425%        1.15%        2.575%       $77          $291
OCC Accumulation Trust Managed                1.425%        0.82%        2.245%       $74          $258
OCC Accumulation Trust Small Cap              1.425%        0.88%        2.305%       $74          $264
PIMCO VIT StocksPLUS Growth & Income          1.425%        0.65%        2.075%       $72          $241
Transamerica VIF Growth                       1.425%        0.85%        2.275%       $74          $261
Transamerica VIF Money Market                 1.425%        0.60%        2.025%       $72          $235

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The Annual Portfolio  Charges above are for the year ended December 31, 1998 and
reflect any expense  reimbursements  or fee  waivers.  Expenses may be higher or
lower in the future.  See the "Variable  Account Fee Table" in the  Transamerica
Classic Variable Annuity prospectus for more detailed information.


6. Federal Income Taxes. Individuals generally are not taxed on increases in the
account  value  until a  distribution  occurs  (e.g.,  a  withdrawal  or annuity
payment) or is deemed to occur  (e.g.,  a pledge,  loan,  or  assignment  of the
contract).  If you  withdraw  money,  earnings  come out  first  and are  taxed.
Generally,   some  portion   (sometimes  all)  of  any  distribution  or  deemed
distribution  is taxable as ordinary  income.  This includes  withdrawals of the
Additional  Death Benefit Rider  premiums.  In some cases,  income taxes will be
withheld  from  distributions.  If you are  under  age 59 1/2 when you  withdraw
money,  an  additional  10%  federal  tax  penalty  may  apply on the  withdrawn
earnings. Certain owners of non-qualified contracts that are not individuals may
be currently  taxed on increases in the account  value,  whether  distributed or
not.  Qualified  contracts are subject to special income tax rules  depending on
the retirement plan or arrangement they relate to.


 7. Access to Your Money.  You can  generally  take money out at any time during
the accumulation  phase. We may assess a contingent deferred sales load of up to
6% of a purchase payment, but no contingent deferred sales load will be assessed
on money that has been in the  contract  for seven  years or longer.  In certain
cases,  if you elect the Living  Benefits  Rider when you purchase the contract,
the  contingent  deferred  sales load may be waived if you are in a hospital  or
nursing home for a long period or, in some states,  if you are diagnosed  with a
terminal illness, or if you are receiving medically required in-home care.


Subject to certain  conditions,  each contract year you may withdraw the greater
of  accumulated  earnings or 15% of purchase  payments  received less than seven
years old as of the last  contract  anniversary  without  incurring a contingent
deferred sales load. You may, at any time,  withdraw  purchase payments held for
at least seven contract years and accumulated  earnings not previously withdrawn
without incurring a contingent deferred sales load.

For contracts  issued before September 7, 1999, the amount you may withdraw each
year  without  incurring  a  contingent  deferred  sales load is equal to 15% of
purchase  payments  received during the last seven contract years as of the last
contract  anniversary,  less any withdrawals taken in the current contract year.
You may,  at any time,  withdraw  purchase  payments  that have been held for at
least seven contract years not previously withdrawn without incurring such sales
load.


Withdrawals from qualified  contracts may be subject to severe restrictions and,
in certain circumstances, prohibited.

You may have to pay income taxes on amounts you withdraw and there may also be a
10% tax penalty if you make withdrawals before you are 59 1/2 years old.


If you withdraw money from a guarantee period prematurely,  you may forfeit some
of the interest that you earned,  but you will always  receive the principal you
allocated to the guarantee period plus 3% interest, less any contingent deferred
sales load that may apply.

8. Past  Investment  Performance.  The value of the  money you  allocate  to the
portfolios  will go up or down,  depending on the investment  performance of the
portfolios you select.  The following  chart shows the adjusted past  investment
performance  on a  year-by-year  basis for each  portfolio.  These  figures have
already been reduced by the insurance charges, the account fee, the advisory fee
and all the  expenses  of the  portfolios.  These  figures  do not  include  the
contingent deferred sales load, the fees for the optional Riders or any transfer
fees or premium taxes which would reduce performance if applied

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Past performance is no guarantee of future performance or earnings.

                                                                     CALENDAR YEAR
                                           ----------------------------------------------------------------
SUB-ACCOUNT                                    1998         1997          1996        1995        1994
                                           ----------------------------------------------------------------
- -------------------------------------------

<S>                                           <C>          <C>           <C>         <C>          <C>
Alger American Income & Growth                30.55%       34.37%        17.98%      33.23%      -9.59%
Alliance VPF Growth & Income                  19.20%       26.99%        22.33%      33.96%      -1.85%
Alliance VPF Premier Growth                   45.93%       31.98%        20.97%      42.82%      -4.34%
Dreyfus VIF Capital Appreciation Growth       28.36%       26.29%        23.78%      31.65%       1.57%
Dreyfus VIF Small Cap                         -4.80%       15.10%        14.94%      27.56%       6.22%
Janus Aspen Series Balanced                   32.42%       20.38%        14.54%      23.03%      -0.59%
Janus Aspen Series Worldwide Growth           27.13%       20.43%        27.22%      25.58%       0.09%
MFS VIT Emerging Growth                       32.38%       20.11%        15.36%        NA          NA
MFS VIT Growth with Income                    20.62%       27.96%        22.69%        NA          NA
MFS VIT Research                              21.59%       18.64%        20.60%        NA          NA
MSDW UF Emerging Markets Equity              -25.43%       -0.91%          NA          NA          NA
MSDW UF Fixed Income                          6.39%          NA            NA          NA          NA
MSDW UF High Yield                            3.33%          NA            NA          NA          NA
MSDW UF International Magnum                  7.44%          NA            NA          NA          NA
OCC Accumulation Trust Managed                5.62%        20.57%        21.03%      43.52%       1.16%
OCC Accumulation Trust Small Cap             -10.32%       20.52%        17.03%      13.60%      -2.42%
PIMCO VIT StocksPLUS Growth & Income          28.28%         NA            NA          NA          NA
Transamerica VIF Growth                       41.29%       44.45%        26.00%      51.34%       6.10%
Transamerica VIF Money Market                   NA           NA            NA          NA          NA

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                                           ----------------------------------------------------------------
SUB-ACCOUNT                                    1993         1992          1991        1990        1989
                                           ----------------------------------------------------------------
- -------------------------------------------

Alger American Income & Growth                8.78%         7.09%        21.77%      -1.15%       5.88%
Alliance VPF Growth & Income                  10.11%        6.40%          NA          NA          NA
Alliance VPF Premier Growth                   11.03%         NA            NA          NA          NA
Dreyfus VIF Capital Appreciation Growth         NA           NA            NA          NA          NA
Dreyfus VIF Small Cap                         65.82%       69.04%       156.16%        NA          NA
Janus Aspen Series Balanced                     NA           NA            NA          NA          NA
Janus Aspen Series Worldwide Growth             NA           NA            NA          NA          NA
MFS VIT Emerging Growth                         NA           NA            NA          NA          NA
MFS VIT Growth with Income                      NA           NA            NA          NA          NA
MFS VIT Research                                NA           NA            NA          NA          NA
MSDW UF Emerging Markets Equity                 NA           NA            NA          NA          NA
MSDW UF Fixed Income                            NA           NA            NA          NA          NA
MSDW UF High Yield                              NA           NA            NA          NA          NA
MSDW UF International Magnum                    NA           NA            NA          NA          NA
OCC Accumulation Trust Managed                8.82%        16.96%        43.94%      -5.01%      30.69%
OCC Accumulation Trust Small Cap              17.82%       19.77%        46.05%      -11.06%     16.68%
PIMCO VIT StocksPLUS Growth & Income            NA           NA            NA          NA          NA
Transamerica VIF Growth                       20.98%       12.19%        39.32%      -12.05%     32.24%
Transamerica VIF Money Market                   NA           NA            NA          NA          NA

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9. Death Benefit.  If you or your joint owner die during the accumulation phase,
a death benefit will be paid to your beneficiary.


If neither  you nor your joint  owner die before  either of you turn age 85, the
annuity  death  benefit will be the greatest of three  amounts:  (1) the account
value; (2) the sum of all purchase  payments less withdrawals  taken,  including
any contingent  deferred sales loads, and applicable premium tax charges; or (3)
the highest account value on any contract anniversary before the earlier of your
or  your  joint  owner's  85th  birthday,  plus  purchase  payments  made,  less
withdrawals  taken,  including any contingent  deferred sales loads, and premium
tax charges since that contract  anniversary.  If death occurs after the earlier
of your or your joint owner's 85th  birthday,  the annuity death benefit will be
equal to the greatest of: (a) value;  or (b) the total of all purchase  payments
made, less withdrawals taken, including any contingent deferred sales loads.

The  Additional  Death Benefit Rider is optional.  You may elect either a 28% or
40% benefit percentage. The death benefit payable will be increased by an amount
equal to either 28% or 40% of the excess, if any, of (a) over (b) as of the last
contract anniversary, where: (a) is the annuity death benefit otherwise payable;
and (b) is the adjusted purchase payments.

This benefit terminates on the later of: (a) the date settlement option payments
begin;  (b)  the  oldest  insured's  80th  birthday;  or (c) the  20th  contract
anniversary, but in no event later than the oldest insured's 85th birthday.

If death does not occur before the benefit  terminates,  or if the owner cancels
the Additional Death Benefit Rider while it is in effect,  the owner may receive
its cash values, if any, determined according to the laws and regulations of the
jurisdiction in which the contract is delivered.


10. Other  Information.  The Transamerica  Classic Variable Annuity offers other
features you might be interested in. Some of these features are as follows:

Free  Look.  After you get your  contract,  you have 10 days to look it over and
decide if it is  really  right for you  (this  period  may be longer in  certain
states).  If you decide not to keep the contract,  you can cancel it during this
period by delivering a written notice of cancellation and returning the contract
to our Service Center at the address listed in item 11 below.  Unless  otherwise
required by law, we will refund the purchase  payments  allocated to any general
account option (less any withdrawals)  plus the value in the variable account as
of the date the  written  notice and the  contract  are  received by our Service
Center.

Telephone  Transfers.  You can generally  arrange to transfer  money between the
investments in your contract by telephone.

Dollar Cost Averaging.  You can instruct us to automatically transfer money from
either the money  market  sub-account  or the fixed  account to any of the other
variable  sub-accounts  each month. This is intended to give you a lower average
cost per share or unit than a single one time investment.


Automatic Asset  Rebalancing  Option.  The  performance of each  sub-account may
cause the allocation of value among the sub-accounts to change. You may instruct
us to periodically  automatically  rebalance the amounts in the  sub-accounts by
reallocating amounts among them.


Systematic  Withdrawal  Option.  You can  arrange  to have  us  send  you  money
automatically  each month out of your contract,  during the accumulation  phase.
There are limits on the amounts, and the payments may be taxable,  and, prior to
age 59 1/2,  subject to the  penalty  tax.  If the total  amount of  withdrawals
(including  systematic  withdrawals)  made in a contract year exceed the allowed
amount to be withdrawn without a charge for that year, any applicable contingent
deferred sales load will then apply.

Automatic Payout Option.  For qualified  contracts,  many pension and retirement
plans require that minimum amounts be distributed from the plan at certain ages.
You can  arrange  to have such  amounts  distributed  automatically  during  the
accumulation phase.

Living Benefits  Rider.  If you elect this option,  we will waive the applicable
contingent  deferred sales load if you or the joint owner;  (a) receive extended
medical care in a qualifying  institution for at least 60 consecutive  days; (b)
receive  medically  required hospice or in-home care for at least 60 consecutive
days; or (c) are diagnosed as terminally  ill after the first  contract year and
are reasonably expected to die within 12 months.


Additional Death Benefit Rider.  This optional Rider, if elected,  provides that
if the oldest  insured  dies while the Rider and the  contract are in effect and
before the later of: (a) attaining age 80; or (b) the 20th contract anniversary,
but in no event later than the oldest insured's 85th birthday, the death benefit
payable will be  increased  by an amount  equal to 28% or 40% of the excess,  if
any,  of (a) over (b) as of the last  contract  anniversary,  where:  (a) is the
annuity  death  benefit  otherwise  payable;  and (b) is the  adjusted  purchase
payments.


These  features  may not be  available in all states and may not be suitable for
your particular situation.

11. Inquiries.  If you need further  information or have any questions about the
contract, please write or call:

                       Transamerica Annuity Service Center
                        401 North Tryon Street, Suite 700
                         Charlotte, North Carolina 28202
                                  800-420-7749

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                                            PROSPECTUS FOR THE


                                  TRANSAMERICA CLASSIC(R) VARIABLE ANNUITY

                               A Flexible Premium Deferred Variable Annuity

                                                Issued By

                                       Transamerica Life Insurance
                                                   and
                                             Annuity Company


                           Offering 19 Sub-Accounts within the Variable Account
                                   Designated as Separate Account VA-6


                                             In Addition to:

                                             A Fixed Account
                                                    &
                                        A Guarantee Period Account
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<S>  <C>                                                  <C>
      This prospectus contains                              Portfolios Associated with Sub-Accounts
     information you should                                    Alger American Income and Growth
     know before investing.                                     Alliance VPF Growth and Income
                                                                  Alliance VPF Premier Growth
      Please keep this prospectus                              Dreyfus VIF Capital Appreciation
     for future reference.                                           Dreyfus VIF Small Cap
                                                                  Janus Aspen Series Balanced

      You can obtain more information about                   Janus Aspen Series Worldwide Growth
     the contract by requesting a copy of the                       MFS VIT Emerging Growth
     Statement of  Additional Information                         MFS VIT Growth with Income
     ("SAI") dated September 7, 1999. The SAI is                       MFS VIT Research
     available free by writing to Transamerica                  MSDW UF Emerging Markets Equity
     Life Insurance and Annuity Company,                             MSDW UF Fixed Income
     Annuity Service Center,                                          MSDW UF High Yield
                                                                 MSDW UF International Magnum
     401 N. Tryon St., Suite 700,                               OCC Accumulation Trust Managed
     Charlotte, NC 28202 or                                    OCC Accumulation Trust Small Cap
     by calling 800-420-7749.                                PIMCO VIT StocksPLUS Growth & Income
                                                                    Transamerica VIF Growth
     The current SAI has been filed with the                     Transamerica VIF Money Market
Securities and Exchange Commission and
     is incorporated by reference into this
     prospectus. The table of contents of the
     SAI is included at the end of this
     prospectus.

</TABLE>

      The SEC's web site is http://www.sec.gov

      Transamerica's web site is
           http://www.transamerica.com

Neither the SEC nor any state securities commission has approved this investment
offering  or  determined  that this  prospectus  is accurate  or  complete.  Any
representation to the contrary is a criminal offense.

                                            September 7, 1999

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                                            TABLE OF CONTENTS

<S>                                                                                                        <C>
SUMMARY.....................................................................................................5

TRANSAMERICA LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITY COMPANY AND THE VARIABLE ACCOUNT...................................16

4        Transamerica Life Insurance and Annuity Company

3



16
         Published Ratings.................................................................................17
         Insurance Marketplace Standards Association.......................................................17
         The Variable Account..............................................................................17
THE PORTFOLIOS.............................................................................................17
         Portfolios Not Publicly Available.................................................................22
         Addition, Deletion, or Substitution...............................................................22
THE CONTRACT...............................................................................................23
         Ownership.........................................................................................23
PURCHASE PAYMENTS..........................................................................................23
         Allocation of Purchase Payments...................................................................24
         Free Look Option..................................................................................24
         Investment Option Limit...........................................................................24
ACCOUNT VALUE..............................................................................................25
         How Variable Accumulation Units Are Valued........................................................25
TRANSFERS..................................................................................................25
         Before the Annuity Date...........................................................................25
         Telephone Transfers...............................................................................26
         Other Restrictions................................................................................26
         Dollar Cost Averaging.............................................................................26
         Eligibility Requirement for Dollar Cost Averaging ................................................27
         Special Dollar Cost Averaging Option..............................................................27
         Automatic Asset Rebalancing.......................................................................27
         After the Annuity Date............................................................................28
CASH WITHDRAWALS...........................................................................................28
         Systematic Withdrawal Option......................................................................29
         Automatic Payment Option (APO)....................................................................29
ANNUITY DEATH BENEFIT......................................................................................30
         Ownership Changes.................................................................................30
         Payment of Death Benefit..........................................................................30
         Designation of Beneficiaries......................................................................31
         Death of Owner of Joint Owner Before Annuity Date.................................................31
         If Annuitant Dies Before Annuity Date.............................................................32
         Death After Annuity Date..........................................................................32
         Survival Provision................................................................................32
ADDITIONAL DEATH BENEFIT RIDER.............................................................................32
         Ownership Changes.................................................................................32
         Payment of Additional Death Benefit...............................................................33
         If the Insured Dies...............................................................................33
CHARGES, FEES AND DEDUCTIONS...............................................................................33
         Contingent Deferred Sales Load/Surrender Charge...................................................33
         Free Withdrawals - Allowed Amount.................................................................33
         Free Withdrawals - Living Benefits Rider..........................................................34
         Other Free Withdrawals............................................................................34
         Administrative Charges............................................................................34
         Mortality and Expense Risk Charge.................................................................35
         Living Benefits Rider Fee.........................................................................35
         Additional Death Benefit Rider Premium............................................................35
         Premium Tax Charges...............................................................................36
         Transfer Fee......................................................................................36
         Option and Service Fees...........................................................................36
         Taxes.............................................................................................36
         Portfolio Expenses................................................................................36
         Interest Adjustment...............................................................................36
         Sales in Special Situations.......................................................................36
DISTRIBUTION OF THE CONTRACT...............................................................................37
SETTLEMENT OPTION PAYMENTS.................................................................................37
         Annuity Date......................................................................................37
         Settlement Option Payments........................................................................37
         Election of Settlement Option Forms and Payment Options...........................................38
         Payment Options...................................................................................38
         Fixed Payment Option..............................................................................38
         Variable Payment Option...........................................................................38
         Settlement Option Forms...........................................................................39
FEDERAL TAX MATTERS........................................................................................40
         Introduction......................................................................................40
         Purchase Payments.................................................................................41
         Taxation of Annuities.............................................................................41
         Qualified Contracts...............................................................................41
         Contracts Purchased by Nonresident Aliens and Foreign Corporations................................45
         Taxation of Transamerica .........................................................................45
         Tax Status of Contract............................................................................45
         Possible Changes in Taxation......................................................................46
         Other Tax Consequences............................................................................47
PERFORMANCE DATA...........................................................................................47
YEAR 2000 ISSUE............................................................................................48
LEGAL PROCEEDINGS..........................................................................................49
LEGAL MATTERS..............................................................................................49
ACCOUNTANTS AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS.......................................................................49
VOTING RIGHTS..............................................................................................49
AVAILABLE INFORMATION......................................................................................50
STATEMENT OF ADDITIONAL INFORMATION - TABLE OF CONTENTS....................................................51
APPENDIX A - THE GENERAL ACCOUNT OPTIONS...................................................................52
         The General Account Options.......................................................................52
         The Fixed Account ................................................................................52
         The Guarantee Period Account .....................................................................53
APPENDIX B.................................................................................................56
         Example of Variable Accumulation Unit Value Calculations..........................................56
         Example of Variable Annuity Unit Value Calculations...............................................56
         Example of Variable Annuity Payment Calculations..................................................56
APPENDIX C.................................................................................................57
         Condensed Financial Information...................................................................57
APPENDIX D.................................................................................................58
         Definitions.......................................................................................58
APPENDIX E.................................................................................................60
         Disclosure Statement for Individual Retirement Annuities..........................................60

</TABLE>


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                                                     7
SUMMARY

The Contract


The  Transamerica  Classic(R)  Variable  Annuity is a flexible  purchase payment
deferred annuity. It is part of the Transamerica  SeriesSM of variable insurance
products. It is designed to aid:


      your long-term financial planning needs; and

      your long-term retirement needs

The contract may be used in connection  with a retirement  plan which  qualifies
as:


      a retirement program under Code Sections 403(b), 408 or 408A;


     with various  types of  qualified  pension and profit  sharing  plans under
Section 401 of the Code; or

      with non-qualified plans.

Some  qualified  contracts  may  not  be  available  in  all  states  or in  all
situations.


The contract is issued by Transamerica  Life Insurance and Annuity  Company,  an
indirect wholly-owned  subsidiary of Transamerica  Corporation,  a subsidiary of
AEGON N.V..


The principal office for Transamerica Life Insurance and Annuity Company is:

                                           401 North Tryon Street
                                         Charlotte, North Carolina
                                                   28202

We will issue the contract as:

      a certificate under a group annuity contract in some states; and

      as an individual annuity contract in other states.

The term contract as used in this prospectus refers to either:

      the individual annuity contract; or

      to a certificate issued under a group annuity contract.
The terms owner and you refer to:

      the owner or owners of the individual contract; or

      the owner or owners of the certificate.

We will  establish  and maintain an account for each  contract.  Each owner will
receive either:

      an individual annuity contract; or

      a  certificate  evidencing  the  owner's  coverage  under a group  annuity
contract.

The contract provides that the account value, after certain adjustments, will be
applied to a  settlement  option on a future date you select.  This date will be
the annuity date.

You may allocate all or portions of your purchase payments to:

      one or more variable sub-accounts; or

      the general account options.

Sub-Account  Values Will Vary  According to Investment  Experience.  The account
value  before the  annuity  date,  except for  amounts  in the  general  account
options,  will  vary  depending  on the  investment  experience  of  each of the
variable  sub-accounts  selected by you as the owner.  All  benefits  and values
provided  under the  contract,  when based on the  investment  experience of the
variable  account,  are variable  and are not  guaranteed  as to dollar  amount.
Therefore,  before the annuity date, you bear the entire  investment  risk under
the contract for amounts allocated to the variable account.

There is no guaranteed or minimum cash surrender  value on amounts  allocated to
the  variable  account,  so the  proceeds of a surrender  could be less than the
amount invested.


The initial purchase  payment for each contract must be at least $5,000,  or, if
for contributory IRAs, SEP/IRAs and Roth IRAs, $2,000. Generally each additional
purchase  payment must be at least $200,  unless an automatic  purchase  payment
plan is selected. See Purchase Payments on page 23.




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The Variable Account

The variable account is a separate  account,  designated  Separate Account VA-6,
that  is  subdivided  into  variable  sub-accounts.   Assets  of  each  variable
sub-account  are  invested in a specified  mutual fund  portfolio.  The variable
sub-accounts currently available for investment are:


Alger American Income & Growth Alliance VPF Growth & Income Alliance VPF Premier
Growth Dreyfus VIF Capital Appreciation Dreyfus VIF Small Cap Janus Aspen Series
Balanced  Janus Aspen Series  Worldwide  Growth MFS VIT Emerging  Growth MFS VIT
Growth with Income MFS VIT  Research  MSDW UF  Emerging  Markets  Equity MSDW UF
Fixed Income MSDW UF High Yield MSDW UF  International  Magnum OCC  Accumulation
Trust Managed OCC  Accumulation  Trust Small Cap PIMCO VIT  StocksPLUS  Growth &
Income Transamerica VIF Growth Portfolio Transamerica VIF Money Market


The portfolios pay their  investment  advisers and  administrators  certain fees
charged against the assets of each portfolio. The variable accumulated value, if
any, of a contract and the amount of any  variable  settlement  option  payments
will vary to reflect the investment  performance of the variable sub-accounts to
which  amounts  have  been  allocated.  Additionally,   applicable  charges  are
deducted.  For more information see Charges, Fees and Deductions on page 33, The
Portfolios on page 17, and the accompanying portfolio prospectuses.

Variable Account Fee Table

The purpose of this table is to assist you in  understanding  the various  costs
and expenses that you, as the owner will bear directly and indirectly. The table
reflects  expenses of the variable  account and the mutual fund  portfolios,  as
well as  contract  expenses  and the fees for the  optional  riders.  The  table
assumes that the entire  account  value is in the variable  account.  You should
consider the  information  below together with the narrative  provided under the
heading Charges, Fees and Deductions on page 33 of this prospectus, and with the
prospectuses  for the  portfolios.  In addition to the  expenses  listed  below,
premium tax charges may be applicable.




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<TABLE>
<CAPTION>

                                               Sales Load(1)


<S>                                                                           <C>
           Sales Load Imposed on Purchase Payments                            0%

           Maximum Contingent Deferred Sales Load(2)                          6%

           Range of Contingent Deferred Sales Load Over Time:
                                                                     Contingent Deferred

           Years Since                                                   Sales Load
           Purchase Payment Receipt                          as a percentage of purchase payment
           Less than 1 year                                                  6%
           1 year but less than 2 years                                      6%
           2 years but less than 3 years                                     5%
           3 years but less than 4 years                                     5%
           4 years but less than 5 years                                     4%
           5 years but less than 6 years                                     4%
           6 years but less 7 years                                          2%
           7 or more years                                                   0%



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                                          Other Contract Expenses


           Transfer Fee, first 18 per contract year(3)                       0
           Fees For Other Services and Options(4)                            0
           Account Fee(5)                                                    $30
           Living Benefits Rider Fee, if elected(6)                          0.05%
           Additional Death Benefit Rider Fee, if elected(7)
                    28% benefit (for attained ages up to age 60)             .25%
                    28% benefit (for attained ages age 60 and over)          .28%
                    40% benefit (for attained ages up to age 60)             .36%
                    40% benefit (for attained ages age 60 and over)          .40%

                                    Variable Account Annual Expenses(8)
                             as a percentage of the variable accumulated value
           Mortality and Expense Risk Charge                                 1.20%
           Administrative Expense Charge(9)                                  0.15%
           Total Variable Account Annual Expenses                            1.35%

</TABLE>
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>

                               Portfolio Expenses

   as a percentage of assets after fee waiver and/or expense reimbursement(10)


                                                                                                 Total
                                                              Management         Other         Portfolio
         Portfolio                                               Fees           Expenses        Annual
                                                                                               Expenses

<S>                                                             <C>              <C>             <C>
         Alger American Income & Growth                         0.625%           0.075%          0.70%

         Alliance VPF Growth & Income                           0.625%           0.105%          0.73%

         Alliance VPF Premier Growth                            0.97%            0.09%           1.06%

         Dreyfus VIF Capital Appreciation                       0.75%            0.06%           0.81%

         Dreyfus VIF Small Cap                                  0.75%            0.02%           0.77%

         Janus Aspen Series Balanced                            0.72%            0.02%           0.74%

         Janus Aspen Series Worldwide Growth                    0.65%            0.07%           0.72%

         MFS VIT Emerging Growth                                0.75%            0.10%           0.85%

         MFS VIT Growth with Income                             0.75%            0.13%           0.88%

         MFS VIT Research                                       0.75%            0.11%           0.86%


         MSDW UF Emerging Markets Equity                        0.00%            1.95%           1.95%


         MSDW UF Fixed Income                                   0.06%            0.64%           0.70%

         MSDW UF High Yield                                     0.15%            0.65%           0.80%


         MSDW UF International Magnum                           0.15%            1.00%           1.15%

         OCC Accumulation Trust Managed                         0.78%            0.04%           0.82%


         OCC Accumulation Trust Small Cap                       0.80%            0.08%           0.88%

         PIMCO VIT StocksPLUS Growth & Income                   0.40%            0.25%           0.65%


         Transamerica VIF Growth                                0.64%            0.21%           0.85%

         Transamerica VIF Money Market                          0.00%            0.60%           0.60%
</TABLE>

Expense   information   regarding  the  portfolios  has  been  provided  by  the
portfolios.  In  preparing  the  tables  above and below and the  examples  that
follow,  we have relied on the figures  provided by the  portfolios.  We have no
reason to doubt the accuracy of that information, but we have not verified those
figures. These figures are for the year ended December 31, 1998. Actual expenses
in future years may be higher or lower than these figures.

Notes to Fee Table:

1.   The contingent deferred sales load applies to each contract,  regardless of
     how the account  value is allocated  between the  variable  account and the
     general account options.


2.   A portion of the  purchase  payments may be withdrawn  each  contract  year
     without  imposition of any contingent  deferred sales load, and after seven
     years, a purchase payment may be withdrawn free of any contingent  deferred
     sales load. See Charges, Fees and Deductions on page 33.


3.   A transfer fee of $10 will be imposed for each  transfer in excess of 18 in
     a contract year.

4.   We  currently  do not  impose  fees for any  other  services,  or  options.
     However,  we reserve  the right to impose a fee for  various  services  and
     options including dollar cost averaging, systematic withdrawals,  automatic
     payouts, asset allocation and asset rebalancing.

5.   The current  account fee is $30, or 2% of the account  value,  if less, per
     contract  year.  This fee will be waived for account  values over  $50,000.
     This limit may be changed in the future. The fee may be changed, but it may
     not exceed $60, or 2% of the account value, if less.


6.   If the owner elects a rider,  the rider fee will be deducted at the rate of
     1/12 of the  annual  rate at the end of each  contract  month  based on the
     account value at that time.

7.   If the owner elects the Additional  Death Benefit Rider, the annual premium
     is based on the account value on each contract anniversary and is withdrawn
     at the  rate of  1/12 of the  annual  premium  at the end of each  contract
     month.  The  premium  rates  for the  Additional  Death  Benefit  Rider are
     guaranteed  when the  rider is  issued.  The rates may  change  for  future
     issues,  but may not exceed an annual rate of 0.75% of the  account  value.
     Each premium for the  Additional  Death Benefit Rider is a withdrawal  from
     the contract and may be taxable.


8. The  variable  account  annual  expenses do not apply to the general  account
options.

9.   The current annual administrative  expense charge of 0.15% may be increased
     to no more than 0.35%.

10.  From time to time, the  portfolios'  investment  advisers,  each in its own
     discretion,  may  voluntarily  waive  all or  part  of  their  fees  and/or
     voluntarily  assume certain portfolio  expenses.  The expenses shown in the
     Portfolio Expenses table are the expenses paid for 1998. The expenses shown
     in  that  table  reflect  a  portfolio's   adviser's  waivers  of  fees  or
     reimbursement  of expenses,  if  applicable.  It is  anticipated  that such
     waivers or  reimbursements  will continue for calendar  year 1999.  Without
     such waivers or  reimbursements,  the annual  expenses for 1998 for certain
     portfolios would have been, as a percentage of assets, as follows:
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>


                                                       Management         Other        Total Portfolio
                                                           Fee           Expenses      Annual Expense

<S>                                                       <C>             <C>               <C>
       Alliance VPF Premier Growth                        1.00%           0.09%             1.09%
       Janus Aspen Series Worldwide Growth                0.67%           0.07%             0.74%
       MSDW UF Emerging Markets Equity                    1.25%           2.20%             3.45%
       MSDW UF Fixed Income                               0.40%           0.64%             1.04%
       MSDW UF High Yield                                 0.50%           0.65%             1.15%
       MSDW UF International Magnum                       0.80%           1.00%             1.80%
       PIMCO VIT StocksPLUS Growth & Income               0.65%           0.07%             0.72%
       Transamerica VIF Growth                            0.75%           0.21%             0.96%
       Transamerica VIF Money Market                      0.35%           2.68%             3.03%

</TABLE>

Examples


The  following  tables  show the total  expenses an owner would incur in various
situations assuming a $1,000 investment and a 5% annual return on assets.  These
examples assume an average account value of $40,000 and, therefore,  a deduction
of 0.075% has been made to reflect  the $30 account  fee.  These  examples  also
assume that all amounts were  allocated to the variable  sub-account  indicated.
These examples also assume that no transfer fees or other option or service fees
or  premium  tax  charges  have  been  assessed.  Premium  tax  charges  may  be
applicable. See Premium Tax Charges on page 36.

Examples 1 through 3 show  expenses for  contracts  without the optional  Riders
based on fee waivers and reimbursements for the portfolios for 1998. There is no
guarantee  that any fee waivers or expense  reimbursements  will continue in the
future.  For  annuitizations  before  the first  contract  anniversary,  and for
annuitizations  under a form  that  does not  include  life  contingencies,  the
contingent deferred sales load may apply. The Year 1 column in expense example 3
illustrates this occurrence.


An owner would pay the following expenses on a $1,000 investment,  assuming a 5%
annual return on assets:
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>

Example 1: If the owner  surrenders  the  contract at the end of the  applicable
time period:

                                             --------------------------------------------------------------
                                                1 Year         3 Years         5 Years        10 Years
                                             --------------------------------------------------------------
      ---------------------------------------

<S>                                               <C>           <C>             <C>             <C>
      Alger American Income & Growth              $73           $109            $148            $246
      Alliance VPF Growth & Income                $73           $110            $150            $249
      Alliance VPF Premier Growth                 $76           $120            $166            $282
      Dreyfus VIF Capital Appreciation            $74           $112            $154            $257
      Dreyfus VIF Small Cap                       $73           $111            $152            $253
      Janus Aspen Series Balanced                 $73           $110            $150            $250
      Janus Aspen Series Worldwide Growth         $73           $110            $149            $248
      MFS VIT Emerging Growth                     $74           $114            $156            $261
      MFS VIT Growth with Income                  $74           $114            $157            $264
      MFS VIT Research                            $74           $114            $156            $262
      MSDW UF Emerging Markets Equity             $85           $146            $210            $366
      MSDW UF Fixed Income                        $73           $109            $148            $246
      MSDW UF High Yield                          $74           $112            $153            $256
      MSDW UF International Magnum                $77           $123            $171            $291
      OCC Accumulation Trust Managed              $74           $113            $154            $258
      OCC Accumulation Trust Small Cap            $74           $114            $157            $264
      PIMCO VIT StocksPLUS Growth & Income        $72           $108            $146            $241
      Transamerica VIF Growth                     $74           $114            $156            $261
      Transamerica VIF Money Market               $72           $106            $143            $235

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Example 2: If the owner does not surrender and does not annuitize the contract:

                                             ------------------------------------------------------------
                                                1 Year        3 Years        5 Years        10 Years
                                             ------------------------------------------------------------
      ---------------------------------------

      Alger American Income & Growth              $22           $67           $114            $246
      Alliance VPF Growth & Income                $22           $67           $116            $249
      Alliance VPF Premier Growth                $25.           $77           $132            $282
      Dreyfus VIF Capital Appreciation            $23           $70           $120            $257
      Dreyfus VIF Small Cap                       $22           $69           $118            $253
      Janus Aspen Series Balanced                 $22           $68           $116            $250
      Janus Aspen Series Worldwide Growth         $22           $67           $115            $248
      MFS VIT Emerging Growth                     $23           $71           $122            $261
      MFS VIT Growth with Income                  $23           $72           $123            $264
      MFS VIT Research                            $23           $71           $122            $262
      MSDW UF Emerging Markets Equity             $34          $104           $176            $366
      MSDW UF Fixed Income                        $22           $67           $114            $246
      MSDW UF High Yield                          $23           $70           $119            $256
      MSDW UF International Magnum                $26           $80           $137            $291
      OCC Accumulation Trust Managed              $23           $70           $120            $258
      OCC Accumulation Trust Small Cap            $23           $72           $123            $264
      PIMCO VIT StocksPLUS Growth & Income        $21           $65           $112            $241
      Transamerica VIF Growth                     $23           $71           $122            $261
      Transamerica VIF Money Market               $21           $64           $109            $235

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Example 3: If the owner elects to annuitize at the end of the applicable  period
under a Settlement Option with life contingencies:

                                             ------------------------------------------------------------
                                                1 Year        3 Years        5 Years        10 Years
                                             ------------------------------------------------------------
      ---------------------------------------

      Alger American Income & Growth              $73           $67           $114            $246
      Alliance VPF Growth & Income                $73           $67           $116            $249
      Alliance VPF Premier Growth                 $76           $77           $132            $282
      Dreyfus VIF Capital Appreciation            $74           $70           $120            $257
      Dreyfus VIF Small Cap                       $73           $69           $118            $253
      Janus Aspen Series Balanced                 $73           $68           $116            $250
      Janus Aspen Series Worldwide Growth         $73           $67           $115            $248
      MFS VIT Emerging Growth                     $74           $71           $122            $261
      MFS VIT Growth with Income                  $74           $72           $123            $264
      MFS VIT Research                            $74           $71           $122            $262
      MSDW UF Emerging Markets Equity             $85          $104           $176            $366
      MSDW UF Fixed Income                        $73           $67           $114            $246
      MSDW UF High Yield                          $74           $70           $119            $256
      MSDW UF International Magnum                $77           $80           $137            $291
      OCC Accumulation Trust Managed              $74           $70           $120            $258
      OCC Accumulation Trust Small Cap            $74           $72           $123            $264
      PIMCO VIT StocksPLUS Growth & Income        $72           $65           $112            $241
      Transamerica VIF Growth                     $74           $71           $122            $261
      Transamerica VIF Money Market               $72           $64           $109            $235

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Examples  4 through 6 show  expenses  for  contracts  with the  optional  Living
Benefits Rider and  Additional  Death Benefit Rider based on the fee waivers and
reimbursements  for the portfolios  for 1998.  For the Additional  Death Benefit
Rider,  the  examples  reflect the current  maximum  premium of 0.40% of account
value per  contract  year.  There is no  guarantee  that fee  waivers or expense
reimbursements will continue in the future. For annuitizations  before the first
contract  anniversary and for annuitizations  under a form that does not include
life  contingencies,  a  contingent  deferred  sales load may apply.  The Year 1
column in expense example 6 illustrates this occurrence.


An owner would pay the following expenses on a $1,000 investment,  assuming a 5%
annual return on assets:

  Example 4: If the owner  surrenders  the contract at the end of the applicable
time period:

                                             --------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 1 Year         3 Years        5 Years        10 Years
                                             --------------------------------------------------------------
      ---------------------------------------

      Alger American Income & Growth              $77            $123            $171           $291
      Alliance VPF Growth & Income                $77            $123            $172           $294
      Alliance VPF Premier Growth                 $81            $133            $189           $326
      Dreyfus VIF Capital Appreciation            $78            $126            $176           $302
      Dreyfus VIF Small Cap                       $78            $125            $174           $298
      Janus Aspen Series Balanced                 $77            $124            $173           $295
      Janus Aspen Series Worldwide Growth         $77            $123            $172           $293
      MFS VIT Emerging Growth                     $79            $127            $178           $306
      MFS VIT Growth with Income                  $79            $128            $180           $308
      MFS VIT Research                            $79            $127            $179           $307
      MSDW UF Emerging Markets Equity             $89            $159            $231           $406
      MSDW UF Fixed Income                        $77            $123            $171           $291
      MSDW UF High Yield                          $78            $126            $176           $301
      MSDW UF International Magnum                $82            $136            $193           $334
      OCC Accumulation Trust Managed              $78            $126            $177           $303
      OCC Accumulation Trust Small Cap            $79            $128            $180           $308
      PIMCO VIT StocksPLUS Growth & Income        $77            $121            $168           $286
      Transamerica VIF Growth                     $79            $127            $178           $306
      Transamerica VIF Money Market               $76            $120            $166           $281

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Example 5: If the owner does not surrender and does not annuitize the contract:

                                             ------------------------------------------------------------
                                                1 Year        3 Years        5 Years        10 Years
                                             ------------------------------------------------------------
      ---------------------------------------

      Alger American Income & Growth              $26           $80           $137            $291
      Alliance VPF Growth & Income                $26           $81           $138            $294
      Alliance VPF Premier Growth                 $30           $91           $155            $326
      Dreyfus VIF Capital Appreciation            $27           $83           $142            $302
      Dreyfus VIF Small Cap                       $27           $82           $140            $298
      Janus Aspen Series Balanced                 $26           $81           $139            $295
      Janus Aspen Series Worldwide Growth         $26           $81           $138            $293
      MFS VIT Emerging Growth                     $28           $85           $144            $306
      MFS VIT Growth with Income                  $28           $85           $146            $308
      MFS VIT Research                            $28           $85           $145            $307
      MSDW UF Emerging Markets Equity             $38          $117           $197            $406
      MSDW UF Fixed Income                        $26           $80           $137            $291
      MSDW UF High Yield                          $27           $83           $142            $301
      MSDW UF International Magnum                $31           $93           $159            $334
      OCC Accumulation Trust Managed              $27           $84           $143            $303
      OCC Accumulation Trust Small Cap            $28           $85           $146            $308
      PIMCO VIT StocksPLUS Growth & Income        $26           $79           $134            $286
      Transamerica VIF Growth                     $28           $85           $144            $306
      Transamerica VIF Money Market               $25           $77           $132            $281

      ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Example 6: If the owner elects to annuitize at the end of the applicable  period
under a Settlement Option with life contingencies:

                                             -------------------------------------------------------
                                                1 Year        3 Years       5 Years      10 Years
                                             -------------------------------------------------------
      ---------------------------------------

      Alger American Income & Growth              $77           $80          $137          $291
      Alliance VPF Growth & Income                $77           $81          $138          $294
      Alliance VPF Premier Growth                 $81           $91          $155          $326
      Dreyfus VIF Capital Appreciation            $78           $83          $142          $302
      Dreyfus VIF Small Cap                       $78           $82          $140          $298
      Janus Aspen Series Balanced                 $77           $81          $139          $295
      Janus Aspen Series Worldwide Growth         $77           $81          $138          $293
      MFS VIT Emerging Growth                     $79           $85          $144          $306
      MFS VIT Growth with Income                  $79           $85          $146          $308
      MFS VIT Research                            $79           $85          $145          $307
      MSDW UF Emerging Markets Equity             $89          $117          $197          $406
      MSDW UF Fixed Income                        $77           $80          $137          $291
      MSDW UF High Yield                          $78           $83          $142         $301
      MSDW UF International Magnum                $82           $93          $159         $334
      OCC Accumulation Trust Managed              $78           $84          $143          $303
      OCC Accumulation Trust Small Cap            $79           $85          $146          $308
      PIMCO VIT StocksPLUS Growth & Income        $77           $79          $134          $286
      Transamerica VIF Growth                     $79           $85          $144          $306
      Transamerica VIF Money Market               $76           $77          $132          $281

      ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

These examples should not be considered representations of past or future expenses. Actual expenses paid
may be greater or less than those shown, subject to the guarantees in the contract. The assumed 5% annual
rate of return is hypothetical and should not be considered a representation  of
past or future  annual  returns,  which may be greater or less than this assumed
rate
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

 .

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</TABLE>

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Condensed Financial Information


You will find condensed financial  information on each sub-account in Appendix C
on page  57.  You will  find  the  full  financial  statements  and  reports  of
independent  auditors for the variable  account in the  Statement of  Additional
Information.


General Account Options

There are two types of general account options:

      the fixed account; and

      the guarantee period account.

The amounts in the fixed account will be credited

interest  at a rate of not less than 3%  annually.  We may credit  interest at a
rate in excess of 3% at our discretion for any class. Each interest rate will be
guaranteed to be credited for at least 12 months.

The other  general  account  option,  the  guarantee  period  account,  provides
specified rates of interest for specified terms, currently three, five and seven
years.  These rates are subject to interest  adjustments on early withdrawals or
transfers  which,  if applicable,  could reduce the interest  credited to the 3%
minimum rate.

The general  account  options  are not  available  in all  states.  Refer to the
contract for limitations.

Investment Options Limit

Currently, you may not elect more than a total of 18 investment options over the
life of the contract.  Investment  options  include  variable  sub-accounts  and
general account options.

Transfers Before the Annuity Date


Before  the  annuity  date,  you  may  transfer   values  between  the  variable
sub-accounts  and the general account  options.  For transfers after the annuity
date, see After the Annuity Date on page 28.


Transfers out of the fixed account are  restricted to four per contract year and
to a limited  percentage of the fixed account value.  We may allow more frequent
transfers  under  certain  services  and  options,  for  example,   dollar  cost
averaging. Transfers out of a guarantee period before the end of the term may be
subject to an interest  adjustment which may reduce interest  credited to the 3%
minimum rate.

We currently impose a transfer fee of $10 for each transfer in excess of 18 made
during the same contract year.

Withdrawals


You may withdraw all or part of the cash  surrender  value,  other than from the
Additional  Death  Benefit  Rider,  on or  before  the  annuity  date.  The cash
surrender value of your contract,  other than from the Additional  Death Benefit
Rider,  is  the  account  value  less  any  account  fee,  interest  adjustment,
contingent  deferred  sales  load and  premium  tax  charges.  The  account  fee
generally  will be  deducted  on a full  surrender  of a contract if the account
value is then less than $50,000. We may delay payment of any withdrawal from the
general account options for up to six months.

Withdrawals  may be taxable and subject to  withholding  and a penalty tax. This
includes the withdrawal of Additional Death Benefit Rider premiums.  Withdrawals
from qualified  contracts may be subject to severe  restrictions and, in certain
circumstances, prohibited. See Federal Tax Matters on page 40.






Contingent Deferred Sales Load/
Surrender Charge


We do not  deduct a sales  charge  when  purchase  payments  are made,  although
premium tax charges may be deducted.  However,  if any part of the account value
is  withdrawn,  we may deduct a  contingent  deferred  sales load,  or surrender
charge, of up to 6% of purchase payments.  After we have held a purchase payment
for seven years,  you may withdraw it without  charge.  See Contingent  Deferred
Sales Load/Surrender Charge on page 33.

We do not  assess  the  contingent  deferred  sales  load on  payment  of  death
benefits,  withdrawal of premiums for the  Additional  Death Benefit  Rider,  on
transfers within the contract, or on certain annuitizations.

In most states,  you may elect, for an extra charge, an optional Living Benefits
Rider.  It provides  that we will waive the  contingent  deferred  sales load in
certain circumstances.

Also,  beginning 30 days from the contract  effective date, or at the end of the
free look period if this ends later, you may withdraw any portion of the allowed
amount each contract year without  imposition of any  contingent  deferred sales
load/surrender charge. The allowed amount for each contract year is equal to the
greater of: (a)  accumulated  earnings not previously  withdrawn;  or (b) 15% of
purchase  payments  received during the last seven years  determined on the last
contract anniversary, less any withdrawals already taken that contract year.

In calculating  the contingent  deferred sales  load/surrender  charge,  we will
consider  withdrawals  to be taken  first  from  earnings,  then  from  purchase
payments, on a first in/first out basis.

Purchase  payments not  previously  withdrawn that have been held at least seven
years and  accumulated  earnings not  previously  withdrawn are not subject to a
contingent deferred sales load.

For contracts  issued before September 7, 1999, the allowed amount each contract
year is equal to 15% of purchase  payments  received during the last seven years
determined on the last contract anniversary,  less any withdrawals already taken
that contract year.


In calculating  the contingent  deferred sales  load/surrender  charge,  we will
consider  withdrawals  to be taken  first  from  purchase  payments,  on a first
in/first out basis, and then from earnings.


Purchase  payments not  previously  withdrawn that have been held at least seven
years are not subject to a contingent deferred sales load.


Other Charges and Deductions

We deduct:

     a mortality and expense risk charge of 1.20%  annually of the assets in the
variable account;


     assets. The  administrative  expense charge may change, but we guarantee it
won't exceed a maximum effective annual rate of 0.35%; and

     an account fee of currently  $30, or 2% of the account  value,  if less, at
the end of each contract year and upon  surrender.  This fee may change,  but we
guarantee that it won't exceed the lesser of $60, or 2% of

     the account  value,  per contract  year.  If the account value is more than
     $50,000 on the last business day of a contract  year, or as of the date the
     contract is surrendered, we will waive the account fee for that year.

After the annuity  date,  we will deduct the annual  annuity fee of $30 in equal
installments from each periodic payment under the variable payment option.


For each  transfer  in excess of 18 during a  contract  year,  we will  impose a
transfer fee of $10. See Transfer Fee on page 36.

We do not currently  deduct  charges for premium  taxes,  including  retaliatory
premium taxes,  except for  annuitizations.  But we could impose such charges in
some  jurisdictions.  Depending  on the  applicability  of such taxes,  we could
deduct the charges from purchase payments,  from amounts withdrawn,  and/or upon
annuitization.  See  Premium  Tax  Charges  on page  36.  In  addition,  amounts
withdrawn or transferred out of a guarantee period account before the end of its
term may be subject to an interest adjustment.

Living  Benefits Rider. If you elect the Living Benefits Rider, we will deduct a
fee of 1/12 of 0.05% of the account value at the end of each contract month. The
rate is 1/12 times 0.05% times the account  value.  The Living  Benefit Rider is
not available in all states,  or may be called a Waiver of  Contingent  Deferred
Sales Load Rider.

Additional Death Benefit Rider. If you elect the Additional Death Benefit Rider,
each annual  premium for any contract  year is based on the account  value as of
the last contract  anniversary and is determined by the benefit level you elect.
For the 28% benefit, the current annual premium is:

      0.25% of the account value for attained ages before age 60; and

      0.28% of the account value for attained ages 60 and over.

For the 40% benefit, the current annual premium is:

      0.36% of the account value for attained ages before age 60; and

      0.40% of the of the account value for attained ages 60 and over.

We will  withdraw 1/12 of the annual  premium at the end of each contract  month
during the contract year.

These annual premiums are guaranteed when the Rider is issued.  The premiums may
change for future  issues,  but we guarantee that they won't exceed 0.75% of the
account value per contract year.

We do not impose a contingent  deferred sales load on the withdrawal of premiums
for this Rider.

You may elect this Rider only before the contract  effective  date. It cannot be
reinstated if cancelled. It may not be available in all states.

Currently,  we do not deduct fees for any other  services  or options  under the
contract.  However,  we reserve the right to impose fees to cover processing for
certain  services  and  options in the  future.  This may  include  dollar  cost
averaging,  systematic  withdrawals,  automatic  payouts,  asset  allocation and
automatic asset rebalancing.


Settlement Option Payments

Settlement  option  payments  will be made either on a fixed basis or a variable
basis or a combination of a fixed and variable  basis,  as you select.  You have
flexibility  in choosing the annuity  date,  but it may  generally not be a date
later than an  annuitant's  85th  birthday  or the tenth  contract  anniversary,
whichever  occurs last.  The annuity date may never be later than an annuitant's
97th  birthday.  Certain  qualified  contracts may have  restrictions  as to the
annuity date and the types of settlement options available.

Four settlement options are available under the contract:

1.    life annuity;

2.    life and contingent annuity;

3.    life annuity with period certain; or

4. joint and survivor annuity.

Death of Owner Before the Annuity Date


If an owner dies before the  annuity  date and neither the owner nor joint owner
has  attained  age 85, the annuity  death  benefit will be the greatest of three
amounts:


a)    the account value;


b)   the sum of all purchase  payments  less  withdrawals  taken,  including any
     contingent deferred sales loads, and applicable premium tax charges; or

c)   the highest account value on any contract anniversary before the earlier of
     the owner' or the joint owner's 85th birthday, plus purchase payments made,
     less withdrawals taken,  including any contingent deferred sales loads, and
     premium tax charges since that contract anniversary.

If an owner dies before the annuity date and after either owner's 85th birthday,
the annuity death benefit will be the greater of:

a)    the account value; or

b)   the total of all purchase payments made, less withdrawals taken,  including
     any contingent deferred sales loads.

The annuity death benefit will generally be paid within seven days of receipt of
the required proof of death of an owner and election of the method of settlement
or as soon thereafter as we have sufficient  information to make the payment. If
no settlement  method is elected,  the annuity death benefit will be distributed
within five years after the owner's death. No contingent  deferred sales load is
imposed.  The  annuity  death  benefit  may be paid as either a lump sum or as a
settlement  option.  Amounts in the guarantee period account will not be subject
to interest adjustments in calculating the annuity death benefit.

If the owner is not a natural  person,  we will treat the annuitant as the owner
for purposes of the annuity death benefit.

Additional Death Benefit

For non-qualified  contracts,  if the Additional Death Benefit Rider is elected,
we will pay an additional death benefit in addition to the annuity death benefit
if the owner or joint owner dies before  settlement  option  payments  begin and
before the later of:

a)    the older owners' 80th birthday; or

b) the 20th contract  anniversary,  but in no event later than the older owners'
85th birthday.

The  Additional  Death  Benefit  payable  will be equal to either 28% or 40%, as
elected,  of  the  excess,  if  any,  of (a)  over  (b)  on  the  last  contract
anniversary, where:

a)    is the annuity death benefit otherwise payable; and

b)    is the adjusted purchase payments.

This  Rider is  intended  to  qualify as a life  insurance  contract  under Code
Section 7702.  Notwithstanding any other provision of the contract or the Rider,
we will interpret the Rider to maintain  compliance  with Code Section 7702. The
Additional Death Benefit will be determined as of the last contract  anniversary
before the date of death and will generally be paid within seven days of receipt
of the required proof of death.

If the owner is not a natural  person,  we will  treat the  annuitant(s)  as the
insured(s) for purposes of the Additional Death Benefit.


Federal Income Tax Consequences


An owner who is a natural person  generally  should not be taxed on increases in
the account  value until a  distribution  under the contract  occurs.  A taxable
event  would  occur,  for  example,  with a  withdrawal  (including  the monthly
deduction for the Additional Death Benefit Rider premium) or a settlement option
payment,  or as the  result of a pledge,  loan,  or  assignment  of a  contract.
Generally,  a portion, up to 100%, of any distribution or deemed distribution is
taxable as ordinary  income.  The taxable portion of  distributions is generally
subject  to income  tax  withholding  unless  the  recipient  elects  otherwise.
Withholding is mandatory for certain qualified contracts. In addition, a federal
penalty tax may apply to certain distributions.  See Federal Tax Matters on page
40.

Death benefits  payable under the Additional Death Benefit Rider are intended to
be life insurance proceeds and are generally not taxable.


Right to Cancel


As the owner,  you have the right to examine the contract for a limited  period,
known as a "free look period." You may cancel the contract during this period by
delivering or mailing a written notice of cancellation, or sending a telegram to
our Service  Center.  You must return the contract  before midnight of the tenth
day after receipt of the contract,  or longer in some  situations or if required
by state law.  Notice  given by mail and the return of the contract by mail will
be effective on the date  received by us. Unless  otherwise  required by law, we
will refund the purchase payments allocated to any general account option, minus
any withdrawals, plus the variable accumulated value as of the date your written
notice to cancel and your contract are received by us. See Purchase  Payments on
page 23.


Questions

We will answer your questions about procedures or the contract if you write to:

                                  The Transamerica Annuity Service Center
                                               P.O. Box 31848
                                         Charlotte, North Carolina
                                                 28231-1848
                                       Or call us at: 1- 800-258-4260

All inquiries should include the contract number and the owner's name.


Please Note: The foregoing  summary is qualified in its entirety by the detailed
information in the remainder of this prospectus and in the  prospectuses for the
portfolios.  Please refer to this prospectus and the portfolio  prospectuses for
more detailed information. With respect to qualified contracts, the requirements
of a particular  retirement plan, an endorsement to the contract, or limitations
or penalties imposed by the Code or the Employee  Retirement Income Security Act
of 1974, as amended, may impose additional limits or restrictions.  These limits
or restrictions  may be on purchase  payments,  withdrawals,  distributions,  or
benefits,  or on other  provisions of the  contract.  This  prospectus  does not
describe such limitations or restrictions. See Federal Tax Matters on page 40.

TRANSAMERICA LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITY COMPANY AND THE VARIABLE ACCOUNT


Transamerica Life Insurance and Annuity Company


Transamerica  Life Insurance and Annuity Company,  or  Transamerica,  is a stock
life insurance company incorporated under the laws of the State of California in
1966. The Company moved to North Carolina in 1994. It is principally  engaged in
the sale of life insurance and annuity policies.  The address of Transamerica is
401 North Tryon Street, Charlotte, North Carolina 28202.

On  July  21,  1999,  Transamerica  Corporation  completed  its  merger  with  a
subsidiary of AEGON N.V.,  one of the world's  leading  international  insurance
groups.  Transamerica  Corporation,  a subsidiary of AEGON N.V., indirectly owns
the issuing company,  Transamerica Life Insurance and Annuity Company. Published
Ratings


Transamerica may from time to time publish its ratings in advertisements,  sales
literature and reports to owners.  We receive ratings and other information from
one or more independent rating organizations such as A.M. Best Company, Standard
& Poor's, Moody's, and Duff & Phelps. The ratings reflect the financial strength
and/or  claims-paying  ability  of  Transamerica.  These  ratings  should not be
considered as bearing on the  investment  performance  of the variable  account.
Ratings  and  investment  performance  are  unrelated.  Each year the A.M.  Best
Company reviews the financial status of thousands of insurers,  resulting in the
assignment of Best's Ratings.  These ratings reflect A.M. Best's current opinion
of the relative  financial  strength and operating  performance  of an insurance
company in comparison to the norms of the life/health insurance industry.

In addition, the claims-paying ability of Transamerica as measured by Standard &
Poor's Insurance Ratings Services,  Moody's, or Duff & Phelps may be referred to
in advertisements or sales literature or in reports to owners. These ratings are
opinions  provided by the companies  named above.  These opinions  relate to how
well they have determined Transamerica is prepared, from a financial standpoint,
to meet our insurance and annuity obligations.  The terms of our obligations are
stated within the general account options of this contract. These ratings do not
reflect the investment performance of the variable account or the degree of risk
associated with an investment in the variable account.

Insurance Marketplace Standards
Association

In recent  years,  the  insurance  industry has  recognized  the need to develop
specific  principles  and  practices to help  maintain the highest  standards of
marketplace  behavior and enhance  credibility with consumers.  As a result, the
industry established the Insurance Marketplace Standards Association (IMSA).

As an IMSA member,  we agree to follow a set of  standards  in our  advertising,
sales and service for individual life insurance and annuity  products.  The IMSA
logo,  which  you  will  see  on  our  advertising  and  promotional  materials,
demonstrates that we take our commitment to ethical conduct seriously.

The Variable Account


Separate Account VA-6 of Transamerica,  or the variable account, was established
by  Transamerica  as a  separate  account  under  the laws of the State of North
Carolina following June 11, 1996, resolutions adopted by Transamerica's Board of
Directors.  The variable  account is registered with the Securities and Exchange
Commission,  or the  Commission,  under the Investment  Company Act of 1940 as a
unit investment  trust. It meets the definition of a separate  account under the
federal  securities  laws.  However,  the  Commission  does  not  supervise  the
management or the investment practices or policies of the variable account.


The assets of the variable account are owned by Transamerica,  but they are held
separately from the other assets of  Transamerica.  Section 58-7-95 of the North
Carolina  Insurance Law provides  that the assets of a separate  account are not
chargeable  with  liabilities  incurred in any other  business  operation of the
insurance  company.  This is the case  except to the extent  that  assets in the
separate  account  exceed the  reserves  and other  liabilities  of the separate
account.

Income, gains and losses incurred on the assets in the variable account, whether
or not realized, are credited to or charged against the variable account without
regard  to other  income,  gains  or  losses  of  Transamerica.  Therefore,  the
investment  performance of the variable  account is entirely  independent of the
investment  performance of  Transamerica's  general  account assets or any other
separate account maintained by Transamerica.


The variable account currently has 19 variable sub-accounts  available under the
contract, each of which invests solely in a specific corresponding portfolio. At
our discretion, we may make changes to the variable sub-accounts.

THE PORTFOLIOS


Each of the variable sub-accounts offered under the contract invests exclusively
in one of the portfolios.  Descriptions of each portfolio's investment objective
follow.  The  management  fees  listed  below are  specified  in each  portfolio
adviser's contract before any fee waivers.

The Income and Growth Portfolio of The Alger American Fund seeks,  primarily,  a
high level of dividend income.  Capital appreciation is a secondary objective of
the portfolio. The portfolio invests in dividend paying equity securities,  such
as common or preferred stocks,  preferably those which the Manager believes also
offer opportunities for capital appreciation.

Adviser: Fred Alger Management, Inc. Management Fee: 0.625%.

The Growth and Income Portfolio of the Alliance  Variable  Products Series Fund,
Inc.,   seeks   reasonable   current  income  and  reasonable   opportunity  for
appreciation through investments  primarily in dividend-paying  common stocks of
good quality.  Whenever the economic  outlook is  unfavorable  for investment in
common stock,  this portfolio may invest in other types of  securities,  such as
bonds,  convertible bonds, preferred stock and convertible preferred stocks. The
portfolio  managers will purchase and sell portfolio  securities at times and in
amounts as  management  deems  advisable in light of market,  economic and other
conditions.


Adviser: Alliance Capital Management L.P.
Management Fee: 0.625%.


The Premier Growth  Portfolio of Alliance  Variable  Products Series Fund, Inc.,
seeks growth of capital by pursuing aggressive  investment policies.  Since this
portfolio's  investments  will be made based upon their  potential  for  capital
appreciation, current income will not be a high priority for this portfolio. The
portfolio  will invest mainly in the equity  securities,  such as common stocks,
securities  convertible  into common stocks and rights and warrants to subscribe
for or purchase common stocks. Equity investments will be of a limited number of
large,  carefully  selected,  high-quality  U.S.  companies.  In  the  Adviser's
judgement,  the  companies  chosen  will be those  which are  likely to  achieve
superior earnings growth.  Approximately 25 companies believed by the Adviser to
show  superior  potential  for  capital  appreciation  will  usually  constitute
approximately  70% of the  portfolio's net assets at any one time. The portfolio
thus  differs  from more typical  equity  mutual funds by investing  most of its
assets in a relatively small number of intensively  researched companies.  Under
normal  circumstances the portfolio will invest at least 85% of the value of its
total assets in the equity securities of U.S. companies.
Adviser: Alliance Capital Management L.P.
Management Fee: 1.00%.

The Capital Appreciation  Portfolio of the Dreyfus Variable Investment Fund is a
diversified  portfolio  seeking  long-term  capital growth and  preservation  of
principal. Current income is a secondary investment objective. During periods of
strong market momentum,  the portfolio will invest  aggressively to increase its
holdings in: common stocks of foreign and domestic  issuers,  common stocks with
warrants  attached and debt securities of foreign  governments.  Generally,  the
portfolio  will  invest in large cap  companies,  defined as those  with  market
capitalizations exceeding $500 million. These companies will also be selected on
the basis of their  potential to achieve  predictable,  above  average  earnings
growth.

Adviser: The Dreyfus Corporation.
Sub-Adviser: Fayez Sarofim & Co.
Management Fee: 0.75%.

The Small  Cap  Portfolio  of the  Dreyfus  Variable  Investment  Fund  seeks to
maximize  capital  appreciation  by investing  principally  in common  stocks of
domestic and foreign issuers. Under normal market conditions, the portfolio will
invest at least 65% of its total assets in companies with market capitalizations
of less than $1.5 billion at the time of purchase.  Companies  selected for this
portfolio  will include those  thought to possess new or innovative  products or
services which are expected to propel growth in future earnings.

Adviser: The Dreyfus Corporation.
Management Fee: 0.75%.

The Balanced  Portfolio of the Janus Aspen Series seeks long-term capital growth
consistent  with  preservation  of capital and current  income.  Normally,  this
diversified  portfolio  invests  40-60%  of its  assets in  securities  selected
primarily for their growth potential. The balance of its holdings is invested in
securities  selected  primarily  for their  capacity  to generate  income.  Such
holdings  are likely to consist of bonds and  preferred  stocks.  Typically,  at
least 25% of this portfolio is made up of fixed-income securities.

Adviser:  Janus Capital  Corporation.  Management  Fee:  0.75% of the first $300
million  plus 0.70% of the next $200  million plus 0.65% of the assets over $500
million.

The Worldwide  Growth Portfolio of the Janus Aspen Series seeks long-term growth
of capital in a manner  consistent  with the  preservation  of capital.  It is a
diversified  portfolio that pursues its objective  primarily through investments
in common  stocks  of  foreign  and  domestic  issuers.  The  portfolio  has the
flexibility to invest on a worldwide basis in companies and other  organizations
of any size,  regardless  of  country of origin or place of  principal  business
activity. The portfolio normally invests in issuers from at least five different
countries,  including  the United  States.  The portfolio may at times invest in
fewer than five countries or even a single country.

Adviser:  Janus Capital  Corporation.  Management  Fee:  0.75% of the first $300
million  plus 0.70% of the next $200  million plus 0.65% of the assets over $500
million.

The  Emerging  Growth  Series  of the MFS  Variable  Insurance  Trust  will seek
long-term growth of capital. The series invests, under normal market conditions,
at least 65% of its total assets in common stocks and related  securities,  such
as preferred stocks,  convertible  securities and depositary  receipts for those
securities, of emerging growth companies. These companies are companies that the
series'  adviser  believes  are  either  early in their  life cycle but have the
potential to become major  enterprises or are major  enterprises  whose rates of
earnings growth are expected to accelerate.

Adviser: Massachusetts Financial Services
Company.
Management Fee: 0.75%.

The Growth  with Income  Series of the MFS  Variable  Insurance  Trust will seek
long-term  growth of capital and future  income  while  providing  more  current
dividend  income than is  normally  obtainable  from a portfolio  of only growth
stocks. The series invests, under normal market conditions,  at least 65% of its
total assets in common stock and related  securities,  such as preferred stocks,
convertible  securities and depositary receipts for those securities.  While the
fund may  invest  in  companies  of any  size,  the fund  generally  focuses  on
companies with larger market  capitalizations  that the series' adviser believes
have sustainable growth prospects and attractive valuations based on current and
expected earnings or cash flow.

Adviser: Massachusetts Financial Services Company.
Management Fee: 0.75%.

The  Research  Series of the MFS Variable  Insurance  Trust will seek to provide
long-term growth of capital and future income. The series invests,  under normal
market conditions, at least 80% of its total assets in common stocks and related
securities,  such as preferred  stocks,  convertible  securities  and depositary
receipts. The series focuses on companies that the series' adviser believes have
favorable prospects for long-term growth, attractive valuations based on current
and  expected  earnings  or cash  flow,  dominant  or growing  market  share and
superior management.

Adviser: Massachusetts Financial Services Company.
Management Fee: 0.75%.


The Emerging  Markets Equity  Portfolio of Morgan Stanley Dean Witter  Universal
Funds,  Inc.,  seeks long-term  capital  appreciation by investing  primarily in
equity securities of issuers in emerging market countries.  The Adviser seeks to
maximize returns by investing in  growth-oriented  equity securities in emerging
markets.  The Adviser's investment approach combines top-down country allocation
with bottom-up stock selection. Investment selection criteria include attractive
growth  characteristics,  reasonable  valuations and  managements  with a strong
shareholder  value  orientation.  The  portfolio's  assets are  allocated  among
emerging markets based on relative economic,  political and social fundamentals,
stock valuations and investor sentiments.

Adviser:  Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Investment  Management Inc. Management Fee:
1.25% of the first $500  million  plus 1.20% of the next $500 million plus 1.15%
of the assets over $1 billion.


The Fixed Income Portfolio of Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Universal Funds,  Inc.,
seeks  above-average  total return over a market cycle of three to five years by
investing  primarily in a diversified  portfolio of U.S.  government  and agency
bonds,  corporate  bonds,  mortgage backed  securities,  foreign bonds and other
fixed income  securities and  derivatives.  The portfolio  invests  primarily in
investment grade securities, but may also invest a portion of its assets in high
yield  securities,  also known as junk bonds.  The portfolio's  average weighted
maturity will ordinarily exceed five years.

Adviser:  Miller  Anderson & Sherrerd,  LLP.  Management Fee: 0.40% of the first
$500  million  plus 0.35% of the next $500 million plus 0.30% of the assets over
$1 billion.

The High Yield Portfolio of Morgan Stanley Dean Witter  Universal  Funds,  Inc.,
seeks  above-average  total return over a market cycle of three to five years by
investing primarily in a diversified portfolio of high yield securities of U. S.
and foreign issuers (including emerging markets),  including corporate bonds and
other fixed income  securities and derivatives.  High yield securities are rated
below  investment  grade  and are  commonly  referred  to as "junk  bonds."  The
portfolio's average weighted maturity will ordinarily exceed five years.


Adviser:  Miller  Anderson & Sherrerd,  LLP.  Management Fee: 0.50% of the first
$500  million  plus 0.45% of the next $500 million plus 0.40% of the assets over
$1 billion.


The  International  Magnum  Portfolio of Morgan  Stanley  Dean Witter  Universal
Funds,  Inc.,  seeks long-term  capital  appreciation by investing  primarily in
equity securities of non-U.S. issuers domiciled in EAFE countries. The countries
in which the  portfolio  will  invest are those  comprising  the Morgan  Stanley
Capital International EAFE Index, which includes Australia,  Japan, New Zealand,
most nations located in Western Europe and certain developed  countries in Asia,
such as Hong  Kong and  Singapore.  Collectively,  we refer to these as the EAFE
countries.  The  portfolio may invest up to 5% of its total assets in securities
of issuers domiciled in non-EAFE countries. Under normal circumstances, at least
65% of the total assets of the portfolio  will be invested in equity  securities
of issuers in at least three different EAFE countries.


Adviser: Morgan  Stanley Dean Witter Investment Management Inc.

Management  Fee:  0.80% of the first  $500  million  plus 0.75% of the next $500
million plus 0.70% of the assets over $1 billion.  The Managed  Portfolio of the
OCC Accumulation Trust seeks growth of capital over time through investment in a
portfolio  consisting  of  common  stocks,  bonds  and  cash  equivalents,   the
percentages  of which  will  vary  based  on the  Adviser's  assessments  of the
relative  outlook  for such  investments.  Debt  securities  are  expected to be
predominantly  investment  grade  intermediate to long term U.S.  Government and
corporate debt. The portfolio will also invest in high quality  short-term money
market and cash equivalent securities and may invest almost all of its assets in
such securities when necessary to preserve capital.  In addition,  the portfolio
may also purchase foreign securities. These foreign securities must be listed on
a domestic or foreign securities  exchange or represented by American depository
receipts.


Adviser: OpCap Advisors.
Management  Fee:  0.78% of the first  $400  million  plus 0.75% of the next $400
million plus 0.70% of the
assets over $800 million.


The Small Cap Portfolio of the OCC Accumulation Trust seeks capital appreciation
through  investments  in a  diversified  portfolio  of  stocks  issued  by small
companies.  It will consist  primarily of equity  securities  of companies  with
market  capitalizations of under $1 billion. Under normal circumstances at least
65% of the  portfolio's  assets  will be  invested  in  equity  securities.  The
majority of securities purchased by the portfolio will be traded on the New York
Stock Exchange,  the American Stock Exchange or in the over-the-counter  market.
The portfolio's  holdings may also include options,  warrants,  bonds, notes and
convertible  bonds.  In  addition,  the  portfolio  may  also  purchase  foreign
securities.  Foreign  securities must listed on a domestic or foreign securities
exchange or be represented by American depository receipts.


Adviser:  OpCap  Advisors.  Management Fee: 0.80% of the first $400 million plus
0.75% of the next $400 million plus 0.70% of assets over $800 million.

The StocksPLUS  Growth and Income  Portfolio of PIMCO Variable  Insurance  Trust
seeks to achieve a total return which  exceeds the total return  performance  of
the S&P 500. The Portfolio invests in common stocks, options,  futures,  options
on futures and swaps.  Under normal market  conditions,  the  Portfolio  invests
substantially all of its assets in S&P 500 derivatives, backed by a portfolio of
fixed income instruments.  The Portfolio uses S&P 500 derivatives in addition to
or in place of S&P 500 stocks to attempt to equal or exceed the  performance  of
the S&P 500. The Adviser  actively  manages the fixed income  assets held by the
Portfolio,  with a view to enhancing  the  Portfolio's  total return  investment
performance,  subject to an overall  portfolio  duration  which is normally  not
expected to exceed one year. The Portfolio may invest up to 10% of its assets in
high yield bonds rated B or higher by Moody's or S&P, or if unrated,  determined
by the Adviser to be comparable quality. The Portfolio may also invest up to 20%
of its assets in securities  denominated  in foreign  currencies  and may invest
beyond this limit in U.S. dollar denominated securities of foreign issuers.

Adviser: Pacific Investment Management Company.
Management Fee: 0.40%


The Growth  Portfolio of the Transamerica  Variable  Insurance Fund, Inc., seeks
long-term capital growth through  investment in common stocks of listed and over
the counter issues.  The Growth Portfolio  invests primarily in common stocks of
growth companies that are considered by the manager to be premier companies.  In
the manager's view,  characteristics of premier companies include one or more of
the following:  dominant market share;  leading brand  recognition;  proprietary
products or technology; low-cost production capability; and excellent management
with shareholder orientation. The manager of the Portfolio believes in long-term
investing  and  places  great  emphasis  on  the  sustainability  of  the  above
competitive advantages.  Unless market conditions dictate otherwise, the manager
tries to keep the Portfolio fully invested in equity  securities.  Attempting to
enter and exit the market at strategic times is not a commonly used strategy for
this  portfolio.  However  when,  in  the  judgment  of the  Sub-Adviser  market
conditions warrant,  the portfolio may, for temporary  defensive purposes,  hold
part or all of its  assets  in  cash,  debt or  money  market  instruments.  The
portfolio may invest up to 10% of its assets in debt securities having a call on
common stocks that are rated below investment grade.



Adviser: Transamerica Occidental Life Insurance Company.
Sub-Adviser: Transamerica Investment Services, Inc.
Management Fee: 0.75%.

The Money Market  Portfolio of the Transamerica  Variable  Insurance Fund, Inc.,
seeks to maximize  current income from money market  securities  consistent with
liquidity and the preservation of principal.  The portfolio invests primarily in
high quality U. S.  dollar-denominated  money market  instruments with remaining
maturities of 13 months or less. These include: obligations issued or guaranteed
by the U. S. and foreign  governments and their agencies and  instrumentalities;
obligations of U. S. and foreign  banks,  or their foreign  branches,  and U. S.
savings banks;  short-term  corporate  obligations,  including commercial paper,
notes and bonds; other short-term debt obligations with remaining  maturities of
397 days or less;  and  repurchase  agreements  involving any of the  securities
mentioned   above.   The   portfolio  may  also   purchase   other   marketable,
non-convertible  corporate debt securities of U. S. issuers.  These  investments
include bonds, debentures,  floating rate obligations,  and issues with optional
maturities.

Adviser: Transamerica Occidental Life Insurance Company.
Sub-Adviser: Transamerica Investment Services, Inc.
Management Fee: 0.35%.

Meeting  investment  objectives depends on various factors,  including,  but not
limited to, how well the portfolio  managers  anticipate  changing  economic and
market  conditions.  There is no  assurance  that any of these  portfolios  will
achieve their stated objectives.

An investment  in the contract is not a deposit or obligation  of, or guaranteed
or endorsed,  by any bank. Nor is the contract  federally insured by the Federal
Deposit Insurance  Corporation or any other government agency.  Investing in the
contract  involves  certain   investment  risks,   including  possible  loss  of
principal.

Since all of the  portfolios  are  available  to  registered  separate  accounts
offering  variable  annuity and variable  life products of  Transamerica  and to
other  insurance  companies  as  well,  there  is a  possibility  of a  material
conflict.  If such a conflict  arises  between  the  interests  of the  variable
account and one or more other separate accounts investing in the portfolios, the
affected insurance companies will take steps to resolve the matter.  These steps
may include  stopping their separate  accounts from investing in the portfolios.
See the portfolios' prospectuses for greater detail on this subject.

You can find  additional  information  concerning the investment  objectives and
policies  of  all  of the  portfolios,  the  investment  advisory  services  and
administrative  services  and  charges  in  the  current  prospectuses  for  the
portfolios which accompany this prospectus.

Read the  prospectuses of the portfolios which interest you carefully before you
make any decision  concerning how you will invest in, or transfer  monies among,
the variable sub-accounts.

Transamerica  may receive  payments from some or all of the  portfolios or their
advisers,  in  varying  amounts.  These  payments  may be based on the amount of
assets  allocated to the  portfolios.  The payments  are for  administrative  or
distribution services.

Portfolios Not Publicly Available

The portfolios are open-end management  investment  companies,  or portfolios or
series of, open-end management  companies registered with the SEC under the 1940
Act, that are often referred to as mutual funds.  This SEC registration does not
involve  SEC  supervision  of the  investments  or  investment  policies  of the
portfolios. Shares of the portfolios are not offered to the public but solely to
the  insurance  company  separate  accounts and other  qualified  purchasers  as
limited by federal tax laws.  These  portfolios are not the same as mutual funds
that may have very similar names that are sold  directly to the public,  and the
performance of such publicly  available funds,  which have different  portfolios
and expenses,  should not be considered as an indication of the  performance  of
the  portfolios.  The assets of each portfolio are held separate from the assets
of the other  portfolios.  Each  portfolio  operates  as a  separate  investment
vehicle.  The income or losses of one portfolio have no effect on the investment
performance of another  portfolio.  The sub-accounts  reinvest  dividends and/or
capital  gains  distributions  received  from a portfolio in more shares of that
portfolio as retained assets.

Addition, Deletion, or Substitution

Transamerica  does not  control  the  portfolios.  For this  reason,  we  cannot
guarantee that any of the variable  sub-accounts  offered under this contract or
any of the portfolios  will always be available to you for investment  purposes.
We  retain  the  right  to  make  changes  in the  variable  account  and in its
investments.


We reserve the right to eliminate the shares of any portfolio held by a variable
sub-account.  We may also substitute  shares of another  portfolio or of another
investment  company  for the  shares of any  portfolio.  We would do this if the
shares of the  portfolio are no longer  available  for  investment or if, in our
judgment,  investment in any  portfolio  would be  inappropriate  in view of the
purposes of the variable account.  To the extent required by the 1940 Act, if we
substitute  shares in a variable  sub-account  that you own, we will provide you
with advance notice.  We will also seek advance  permission from the Commission.
This does not prevent the variable  account from purchasing other securities for
other series or classes of variable annuity  contracts.  Nor does it prevent the
variable  account  from  effecting  an  exchange  between  series or  classes of
variable contracts on the basis of requests made by owners.


We reserve the right to create new variable sub-accounts for the contracts when,
in our sole discretion,  marketing,  tax, investment or other conditions warrant
that we do. Any new  variable  sub-accounts  will be made  available to existing
owners on a basis to be determined by us. Each additional  variable  sub-account
will purchase shares in a mutual fund portfolio or other investment  vehicle. We
may also eliminate one or more variable sub-accounts if, in our sole discretion,
marketing,  tax,  investment or other conditions  warrant that we do. So, in the
event any variable sub-account is eliminated,  we will notify owners and request
a re-allocation of the amounts invested in the eliminated variable sub-account.

In the event of any  substitution  or  change,  we may make the  changes  in the
contract  that we deem  necessary or  appropriate  to reflect  substitutions  or
changes.  Furthermore,  if we believe it to be in the best  interest  of persons
having voting rights under the contracts,  the variable  account may be operated
as a management  company under the 1940 Act or any other form  permitted by law.
It may also be de-registered under such Act in the event that registration is no
longer  required.  Finally,  it may  also be  combined  with  one or more  other
separate accounts.

THE CONTRACT


This  Transamerica  Classic(R)  contract is a flexible purchase payment deferred
variable annuity contract.  It is part of the Transamerica  SeriesSM of variable
insurance   products.   Other   variable   contracts  are  also  available  from
Transamerica. The rights and benefits of this contract are described below. They
will also be  described in the  individual  contract or in the  certificate  and
group contract.  However, we reserve the right to modify the individual contract
and the group  contract and its underlying  certificates  if required by law. We
also  reserve  the right to give the owner the  benefit of any  federal or state
statute, rule or regulation.  The obligations under the contract are obligations
of Transamerica.  The contracts are available on a non-qualified  basis and on a
qualified basis. Contracts available on a qualified basis are as follows:

a)   rollover and contributory  individual retirement annuities,  or IRAs, under
     Code Sections 408(a) and 408(b);


b) conversion, rollover and contributory Roth IRAs under Code Section 408A;


c)   simplified  employee  pension plans, or SEP/IRAs,  that qualify for special
     federal income tax treatment under Code Section 408(k);


d)   rollover  Code  Section  403(b)   annuities,   including  Rev.  Rul.  90-24
     transfers, with no additional premiums; and

e) qualified  pension and profit  sharing  plans  intended to qualify under Code
Section 401.

Generally,  qualified contracts contain certain restrictive  provisions limiting
the timing and amount of  purchase  payments  to, and  distributions  from,  the
qualified contract.


The Additional Death Benefit Rider is not available for qualified contracts.


Ownership

As the owner,  you are entitled to the rights granted by the contract.  If there
are joint owners,  the one designated as the primary owner will receive all mail
and any tax reporting information.

For non-qualified contracts, the owner is entitled to designate the annuitant(s)
and, if the owner is an individual,  as opposed to a trust, corporation or other
legal  entity,  the owner can change  the  annuitant(s)  at any time  before the
annuity date.  Any such change will be subject to our then current  underwriting
requirements.  We reserve the right to reject any change of annuitants which has
been made without our prior written consent.

If the owner is not an individual,  the annuitant(s) may not be changed once the
contract is issued. Different rules apply to qualified contracts.

For each contract, a different account will be established and values,  benefits
and charges will be  calculated  separately.  The various  administrative  rules
described below will apply separately to each contract, unless otherwise noted.

PURCHASE PAYMENTS

All purchase payments must be paid to our Service Center. A confirmation will be
issued to you, as the owner, upon the acceptance of each purchase payment.

The initial  purchase  payment must be at least  $5,000 or, if for  contributory
IRAs, SEP/IRAs and Roth IRAs, it must be for at least $2,000.

Your contract will be issued and your initial purchase payment generally will be
credited within two business days after the receipt of sufficient information to
issue a contract and the initial purchase payment at our Service Center.  For us
to issue you a  contract,  you must  provide  sufficient  information  in a form
acceptable to us. We reserve the right to reject any purchase payment or request
for  issuance of a contract.  Normally  we will not issue  contracts  to owners,
joint owners,  or annuitants more than 90 years old. Nor will we normally accept
purchase  payments after any owners',  or annuitants' if  non-individual  owner,
91st birthday.  In our discretion we may waive these restrictions in appropriate
cases.

If the initial purchase payment allocated to the variable  sub-account(s) cannot
be credited within two days of receipt because the information is incomplete, or
for any other  reason,  we will  contact you. We will explain the reason for the
delay and will refund the initial purchase payment within five business days. If
you consent to us retaining  the initial  purchase  payment we will credit it to
the  variable  sub-account  of  your  choice  as soon  as the  requirements  are
fulfilled.


You may make additional  purchase  payments at any time before the annuity date.
They must be at least $200 each,  or at least $100 if made  through an automatic
purchase  payment  plan.  If you elect to use this  option  additional  purchase
payments will be automatically  deducted from your bank account and allocated to
the contract.  In addition,  minimum allocation amounts apply. See Allocation of
Purchase  Payments  below.  Additional  purchase  payments  are  credited to the
contract as of the date we receive payment from you.


Total purchase payments for any contract may not exceed  $1,000,000  without our
prior approval.

In no event may the sum of all  purchase  payments  for a  contract  during  any
taxable year exceed the limits imposed by any  applicable  federal or state law,
rules, or regulations.

Allocation of Purchase Payments

You specify how purchase payments will be allocated under the contract.  You may
allocate  purchase  payments among one or more of the variable  sub-accounts and
the  general   account  options  as  long  as  the  portions  are  whole  number
percentages.  In  addition,  there is a  minimum  allocation  of  $1,000 to each
guarantee  period.  We may waive this minimum  allocation  amount under  certain
options and circumstances.

Each purchase payment will be subject to the allocation percentages in effect at
the time of  receipt of such  purchase  payment.  You may change the  allocation
percentages for additional purchase payments at any time by submitting a request
for such change to our Service Center in a form and manner acceptable to us. Any
changes to the allocation  percentages are subject to the limitations above. Any
change  will take  effect  with the first  purchase  payment  we  receive  which
accompanies your request.  If we receive your request  separately,  all purchase
payments  arriving  after it will be  subject to its terms.  Your  request  will
continue in effect until you change it again.

Free Look Option

If you exercise the free look option,  unless otherwise required by law, we will
refund:

a)   the purchase  payment  allocated to any general account  option,  minus any
     withdrawals; plus

b)   the variable accumulated value as of the date your written notice to cancel
     and your contract are received by us.

In certain jurisdictions,  under certain conditions,  we are legally required to
return either:

a)    the purchase payments, minus any withdrawals; or

b) the greater of purchase payments minus any withdrawals, or the account value.

Any initial allocation you make to the variable account may be held in the money
market variable  sub-account  during the applicable free look period plus 5 days
for delivery.  Any allocations you make to the money market variable sub-account
will automatically be transferred at the end of the free-look period plus 5 days
according to your requested allocation. This transfer will not count against the
18 transfers allowed free of charge during the first contract year.

Investment Option Limit

Currently,  you may not allocate monies to more than eighteen investment options
over the life of the contract.  Investment options include variable sub-accounts
and general account options. Each variable sub-account, each guarantee period of
the  guarantee  period  account,  and the fixed  account  that ever  received  a
transfer  or purchase  payment  allocation  counts as one towards  this total of
eighteen limit. We may waive this limit in the future.

For example, if you make an allocation to the money market variable  sub-account
and  later  transfer  all of  the  funds  out  of  this  money  market  variable
sub-account,  this would still  count as one  transfer  for the  purposes of the
limitation,  even  if it  held  no  value.  If  you  transfer  from  a  variable
sub-account to another  variable  sub-account  and later back to the first,  the
count towards the limitation  would be two, not three. If you select a guarantee
period and renew for the same term, the count will be one; but if you renew to a
guarantee period with a different term, the count will be two.

ACCOUNT VALUE

Before the annuity date, the account value is equal to:

a)    the general account options accumulated value; plus

b)    the variable accumulated value.

The variable  accumulated  value is determined at the end of each valuation day.
To  determine  the variable  accumulated  value on a day that is not a valuation
day,  the  value as of the end of the  next  valuation  day  will be  used.  The
variable  accumulated  value is  expected  to change  from  valuation  period to
valuation  period,   reflecting  how  investments  within  selected   portfolios
performed.  The  variable  accumulated  value will also reflect  deductions  for
charges and fees. A valuation  period  begins at the close of the New York Stock
Exchange (generally 4:00 p.m. ET) on each valuation day and ends at the close of
the New York Stock  Exchange on the next  succeeding  valuation day. A valuation
day is each day that the New York Stock Exchange is open for regular business.

How Variable Accumulation Units Are Valued


Purchase  payments  allocated  to a variable  sub-account  are  credited  to the
variable  accumulated  value in the form of  variable  accumulation  units.  The
number of variable  accumulation units credited for each variable sub-account is
determined  by  dividing  the  purchase   payment   allocated  to  the  variable
sub-account  by  the  variable   accumulation   unit  value  for  that  variable
sub-account.  In the case of the initial purchase payment, variable accumulation
units for that payment will be credited to the variable accumulated value within
two valuation days of the later of the date our Service Center receives:



 the date sufficient information, in an acceptable manner and form; or

 the date our Service Centerreceives the initial purchase payment.

In the case of any additional purchase payment,  variable accumulation units for
that payment will be credited at the end of the valuation period during which we
receive the payment. The value of a variable accumulation unit for each variable
sub-account is established at the end of each valuation period and is calculated
by multiplying the value of that unit at the end of the prior  valuation  period
by the variable  sub-account's  net investment  factor for the valuation period.
The value of a variable accumulation unit can go either up or down.

The net  investment  factor is used to determine the value of  accumulation  and
annuity unit values for the end of a valuation  period.  The applicable  formula
can be found in the Statement of Additional Information.

Transfers  involving  variable  sub-accounts will result in the crediting and/or
cancellation  of variable  accumulation  units having a total value equal to the
dollar amount being  transferred to or from a particular  variable  sub-account.
The  crediting  and  cancellation  of such  units  is made  using  the  variable
accumulation unit value of the applicable variable  sub-account as of the end of
the valuation day in which the transfer is effective.

TRANSFERS

Before the Annuity Date

Before the  annuity  date,  you may  transfer  all or any portion of the account
value among the variable sub-accounts and the general account options. Transfers
are restricted into or out of the fixed account.

Transfers among the variable sub-accounts and the general account options may be
made by  submitting  a  request  to our  Service  Center  in a form  and  manner
acceptable to us. The transfer request must specify:

a)   the variable  sub-accounts  and/or the general  account  options from which
     your transfer is to be made;

b)    the amount of your transfer; and
c) the  variable  sub-accounts  and/or  general  account  options to receive the
transferred amount.

The minimum amount which you may transfer from the variable sub-accounts and the
general account options is $1,000. Transfers among the variable sub-accounts are
also subject to the terms and conditions imposed by the portfolios.

When a transfer is made from a guarantee  period before the end of its term, the
amount transferred may be subject to an interest  adjustment.  A transfer from a
guarantee period made within 30 days before the last day of its term will not be
subject to any interest adjustment.

We currently impose a transfer fee of $10 for each transfer in excess of 18 made
during the same contract year. We reserve the right to waive the transfer fee or
vary the number of  transfers  without  charge.  We may also choose not to count
transfers  under certain  options or services for purposes of the allowed number
without  charge.  See  Other  Restrictions  below  for  additional   limitations
regarding  transfers.  A transfer  generally  will be  effective on the date the
request for transfer is received by our Service Center.

If a transfer reduces the value in a variable sub-account or guarantee period or
in the fixed account to less than $1,000,  then we reserve the right to transfer
the remaining amount along with the amount requested to be transferred.  We will
do this  according to the transfer  instructions  provided by you. Under current
law, there will not be any tax liability for transfers within the contract.


Telephone Transfers

We will allow telephone transfers if the owner has provided proper authorization
for such transfers in a form and manner  acceptable to us.  Withdrawals  are not
permitted by  telephone.  We will employ  reasonable  procedures to confirm that
instructions   communicated  by  telephone  are  genuine.   If  we  follow  such
procedures,  we  will  not be  liable  for any  losses  due to  unauthorized  or
fraudulent instructions. In the opinion of certain government regulators, we may
be liable for such losses if it does not follow those procedures. The procedures
we will  follow for  telephone  transfers  may  include  requiring  some form of
personal  identification  before acting on  instructions  received by telephone,
providing  written  confirmation of the  transaction,  and/or tape recording the
instructions given by telephone.


Other Restrictions

We  reserve  the right  without  prior  notice to modify,  restrict,  suspend or
eliminate the transfer privileges,  including telephone  transfers,  at any time
and for any reason. For example, restrictions may be necessary to protect owners
from adverse impacts on portfolio  management of large and/or numerous transfers
by market timers or others.  We have determined that the movement of significant
variable sub-account values from one variable sub-account to another may prevent
the underlying portfolio from taking advantage of investment opportunities. This
is likely to arise when the volume of  transfers is high,  since each  portfolio
must maintain a significant cash position in order to handle  redemptions.  Such
movement may also cause a substantial  increase in portfolio  transaction  costs
which must be  indirectly  borne by owners.  Therefore,  we reserve the right to
require that all transfer requests be made by the owner and not by a third party
holding a power of attorney.  We also require that each  transfer you request be
made by a separate  communication  to us. We also  reserve  the right to require
that each  transfer  request be submitted  in writing and be manually  signed by
owners. We may choose not to allow telephone or facsimile transfer requests.

Dollar Cost Averaging

Before  the  annuity  date,  you  may  request  that  amounts  be  automatically
transferred on a monthly basis from a source account,  which is currently either
the money  market  sub-account  or the  fixed  account,  to any of the  variable
sub-accounts.  You can  accomplish  this by  submitting a request to our Service
Center in a form and manner  acceptable  to us.  Other  source  accounts  may be
available; call our Service Center for information regarding availability.


You may  only  dollar  cost  average  from one  source  account  at a time.  The
transfers  will begin when you request,  but no sooner than one week  following,
receipt  of such  request.  For new  variable  annuity  contracts,  dollar  cost
averaging transfers will not begin until the later of:


a)    30 days after the contract effective date; or
b) the estimated end of the free look period which allows 5 days for delivery.

Transfers will continue for the number of consecutive  months which you selected
unless:

a)    you terminate the transfers;

b)   we  automatically  terminate the transfers  because there are  insufficient
     amounts in the source account; or

c) for other reasons that are described in the election form.

You may request that monthly  transfers  be continued  for a specific  length of
time.  You can do this by  giving  notice  to our  Service  Center in a form and
manner acceptable to us within 30 days before the last monthly transfer.  If you
do not make a request to  continue  the  monthly  transfers,  this  option  will
terminate  automatically with the last transfer at the end of the length of time
you initially designated.

Eligibility Requirements for Dollar Cost Averaging

 the minimum  amount that you can transfer out of the source account is $250 per
 month;  and the  minimum  amount  you can  transfer  into  any  other  variable
 sub-account is the greater of $250 or 10% of
     the amount being transferred.

 $5,000.  This limit may be changed for new  elections of this  service.  Dollar
cost  averaging  transfers  can not be made  from a source  account  from  which
systematic withdrawals or automatic payouts are also being made.


Currently,  we do not charge for the dollar  cost  averaging  option nor do they
count toward the number of transfers  allowed  without charge per contract year.
We may charge in the future for dollar cost averaging.

Dollar cost averaging  transfers may not be made to or from the guarantee period
account or to the fixed account.


Dollar  cost  averaging  may not be  elected  at the same time that the  special
Dollar Cost Averaging option or the automatic asset rebalancing is in effect.






Special Dollar Cost Averaging Option

(May not be available in all states.  See contract for availability of the fixed
account options.)


Before the annuity date, you may elect to allocate entire  purchase  payments to
either the six or twelve  month  special  Dollar Cost  Averaging  account of the
fixed  account.  The  purchase  payment  will be  credited  with  interest  at a
guaranteed fixed rate.  Amounts will then be transferred from the special Dollar
Cost Averaging account to the variable  sub-accounts pro rata on a monthly basis
for six or twelve months (depending on the option you select) in the allocations
you  specify.  The four  transfers  per year limit does not apply to the special
Dollar Cost Averaging option.

Amounts  from  the  sub-accounts  and/or  general  account  options  may  not be
transferred into the special Dollar Cost Averaging accounts. In addition, if you
request a transfer (other than a Dollar Cost Averaging transfer) or a withdrawal
from a special  Dollar Cost  Averaging  account,  any amounts  remaining  in the
special  account will be transferred to the variable  sub-accounts  according to
your allocation instructions.  The special Dollar Cost Averaging option will end
and cannot be reelected.


Automatic Asset Rebalancing

After purchase payments have been allocated among the variable sub-accounts, the
performance of each variable  sub-account may cause proportions of the values in
the  variable  sub-accounts  to vary from the  percentages  which you  initially
defined.  As the owner,  you may  instruct  us to  automatically  rebalance  the
amounts in the  variable  account by  reallocating  amounts  among the  variable
sub-accounts,   at  the  time,  and  in  the  percentages,   specified  in  your
instructions  to us and  accepted  by us. You may elect to have the  rebalancing
done on an annual, semi-annual or quarterly basis. You may elect to have amounts
allocated  among  the  variable   sub-accounts  using  whole  percentages.   The
guaranteed period account and/or fixed account cannot be rebalanced.

You may elect to establish,  change or terminate the automatic asset rebalancing
by submitting a request to our Service Center in a form and manner acceptable to
us. Automatic asset  rebalancing  currently will not count towards the number of
transfers without charge in a contract year. We reserve the right to discontinue
the automatic  asset  rebalancing  service at any time for any reason.  There is
currently no charge for the automatic asset rebalancing  service.  We may charge
for this service in the future, and may count the transfers toward those allowed
without charge.

Automatic asset rebalancing may not be elected at the same time that dollar cost
averaging is in effect.

After the Annuity Date

If a variable  payment option is elected,  you may make transfers among variable
sub-accounts  after the annuity date by giving a written  request to our Service
Center, subject to the following provisions:

a)   transfers after the annuity date may be made no more than four times during
     any contract year; and

b)   the minimum amount transferred from one variable  sub-account to another is
     the amount supporting a current $75 monthly payment.

Transfers among variable  sub-accounts  after the annuity date will be processed
based on the formula  outlined in the appendix in the  Statement  of  Additional
Information.

CASH WITHDRAWALS


If you are the owner of a non-qualified  contract,  you may withdraw all or part
of the cash  surrender  value at any time  before the  annuity  date by giving a
written request to our Service Center. For qualified contracts, reference should
be made to the terms of the particular  retirement  plan or arrangement  for any
additional  limitations  or  restrictions,   including  prohibitions,   on  cash
withdrawals.  The cash surrender value is equal to the account value,  minus any
account fee, interest adjustment, contingent deferred sales load and premium tax
charges.  A full surrender will result in a cash withdrawal payment equal to the
cash  surrender  value  at the end of the  valuation  period  during  which  the
election  is  received.  It must be  received  along  with all  completed  forms
required at that time by us. No surrenders or withdrawals  may be made after the
annuity  date.  Partial  withdrawals  must  be  at  least  $1,000,   except  for
withdrawals to pay Additional Death Benefit Rider premiums.


In the case of a  partial  withdrawal,  you may  direct  our  Service  Center to
withdraw  amounts from specific  variable  sub-accounts  and/or from the general
account  options.  If you do not specify,  the withdrawal will be taken pro rata
from the account value.

A partial withdrawal request cannot be fulfilled if it would reduce your account
value to less than $2,000. In such instances, you will be notified.

Any  withdrawal  requests,  including  surrender  requests,  generally  will  be
processed as of the end of the valuation period during which the request and all
completed forms are received. We will pay any cash withdrawal, settlement option
payment or lump sum death  benefit due from the variable  account and process of
any transfers within seven days from the date we receive your request.  However,
we may postpone such payment if:

      the New York Stock  Exchange  is closed for other than usual  weekends  or
     holidays, or trading on the Exchange is otherwise restricted;

     an  emergency  exists  as  defined  by the  Commission,  or the  Commission
requires that trading be restricted; or

      the Commission permits a delay for the protection of owners.


The withdrawal request will be effective when we receive all required withdrawal
request forms.  Payments to you for any monies  derived from a purchase  payment
which you made by check may be delayed  until your check has cleared  your bank.
When you make a withdrawal  from a guarantee  period before the end of its term,
the amount you withdraw may be subject to an interest adjustment.


We may delay payment of any withdrawal  from the general  account options for up
to six months  after we receive  the request  for such  withdrawal.  If we delay
payment for more than 30 days, we will pay interest on the withdrawal  amount up
to the date of payment.

Since  you as the  owner  assume  the  investment  risk for all  amounts  in the
variable  account and because  certain  withdrawals  are subject to a contingent
deferred sales load and other  charges,  the total amount paid upon surrender of
your contract may be more or less than the total purchase payments.


You may  elect,  under the  systematic  withdrawal  option or  automatic  payout
option,  but not both, to withdraw  certain amounts on a periodic basis from the
variable sub-accounts before the annuity date.


The tax  consequences  of a withdrawal or surrender are discussed  later in this
prospectus.

Systematic Withdrawal Option

Before the annuity date, you may elect to have  withdrawals  automatically  made
from one or more variable  sub-accounts on a monthly basis.  Other  distribution
modes may be permitted. The withdrawals will not begin until the later of:

a)    30 days after the contract effective date; or

b)    the end of the free look period.

Withdrawals will be from the variable sub-accounts and/or the general account in
the  percentage  allocations  that you  specify.  Unless you specify  otherwise,
withdrawals  will be pro rata based on account value. You cannot make systematic
withdrawals  from a  variable  sub-account  from  which  dollar  cost  averaging
transfers are being made. Likewise, systematic withdrawals cannot be used at the
same time that the automatic payment option is in effect. If you take systematic
withdrawals from the general account,  applicable interest adjustments may apply
to withdrawals from the guarantee periods.

To be eligible for the systematic  withdrawal  option, the account value must be
at least $12,000 at the time of election. The minimum monthly amount that can be
withdrawn is $100.  Currently you can elect any amount over $100 to be withdrawn
systematically. You may also make partial withdrawals while receiving systematic
withdrawals.

If the  total  of your  withdrawals  (systematic,  automatic  or  partial)  in a
contract year exceed the allowed amount to be withdrawn  without charge for that
year,  your account  value will be charged any  applicable  contingent  deferred
sales load which may apply.

The  withdrawals  will continue  indefinitely  unless you terminate them. If you
choose to terminate this option, you may not elect to use it again until the end
of the next 12 full months.

We  reserve  the  right to  impose  an  annual  fee of up to $25 for  processing
payments  under  this  option.  This fee,  which is  currently  waived,  will be
deducted in equal installments from each systematic withdrawal during a contract
year.

Systematic  withdrawals may be taxable and, before age 59 1/2,  subject to a 10%
federal tax penalty.

Automatic Payout Option


Before the annuity  date,  for certain  qualified  contracts,  you may elect the
automatic payout option,  or APO, to satisfy minimum  distribution  requirements
under the following sections of the Code:


      401(a)(9);

      403(b); and

      408(b)(3).


For IRAs and  SEP/IRAs,  this  option may be elected no earlier  than six months
before the calendar year in which you, as the owner, attain age 70 1/2. Payments
may not begin earlier than January of such calendar year.

For other  qualified  contracts,  APO can be elected no earlier  than six months
before the later of when you:


 when you attain age 70 1/2; or

 when you retire from employment.
Additionally, APO withdrawals may not begin before the later of:

a)    30 days after the contract effective date; or

b)    the end of the free look period.

APO may be elected in any  calendar  month,  but no later than the month of your
84th birthday.

Other Automatic Payout Option Information. Withdrawals will be from the variable
sub-accounts  and/or the general  account you  designate  and in the  percentage
allocations you specify. If you do not indicate  otherwise,  withdrawals will be
pro rata  from  account  value.  You can not make  withdrawals  from a  variable
sub-account from which you have designated that dollar cost averaging  transfers
be made. The  calculation of the APO amount will reflect the total account value
although  the  withdrawals  are  only  from  the  variable  sub-accounts.   This
calculation and APO are based solely on the value in this contract.  If you take
APO from the  general  account,  applicable  interest  adjustments  may apply to
withdrawals from the guarantee periods.

To be eligible for this option, you must meet the following conditions:

a)   your account value must be at least $12,000 at the time at which you select
     this option; and


b)   the  annual  withdrawal  amount  is  the  larger  of the  required  minimum
     distribution under Code Sections 401(a)(9) or 408(b)(3), or $500.


These conditions may change.  Currently,  withdrawals under this option are only
paid annually.

The withdrawals will continue  indefinitely  unless you terminate them. If there
are  insufficient  amounts in the variable  account to make a  withdrawal,  this
option generally will terminate. Once terminated, APO may not be elected again.


ANNUITY DEATH BENEFIT

If an owner dies before the annuity date and before any owner's  85th  birthday,
the annuity death benefit will be equal to the greatest of:


a)    the account value; or


b)   the sum of all purchase  payments,  less withdrawals  taken,  including any
     contingent  deferred  sales  loads,  adjusted as described  below,  and the
     applicable premium tax charges; or

c)   the highest account value on any contract anniversary before the earlier of
     the owner's or joint owner's 85th  birthday,  plus purchase  payments made,
     less  withdrawals  taken,  including any  contingent  deferred sales loads,
     adjusted as described below, and applicable  premium tax charges since that
     contract anniversary.

If death occurs before the annuity date and after either the deceased owner's or
joint  owner's  85th  birthday  the annuity  death  benefit will be equal to the
greater of:

a)    the account value; or

b)   the total of all purchase  payments made, less  withdrawals,  including any
     contingent deferred sales loads.

For purposes of  calculating  the annuity  death  benefit,  the account value is
determined as of the date the benefit is paid.

If the  owner is not a natural  person,  such as a trust,  corporation  or other
legal entity,  the annuitants  will be treated as the owners for purposes of the
annuity death benefit. For example, if the owner is a trust that allows a person
or persons  other than the trustee to exercise  the  ownership  rights under the
contract, such a person or persons must be named as an annuitant.  Named parties
will be treated as the owner, or owners, so the death benefit will be determined
based on the age of the annuitant.


Payment of Death Benefit


The annuity death benefit is generally payable upon receipt of proof of death of
an owner acceptable to us. Once we have received this proof, and the beneficiary
has selected a method of settlement, the annuity death benefit generally will be
paid within seven days, or as soon thereafter as we have sufficient  information
to make the payment.

The annuity  death  benefit will be  determined  as of the end of the  valuation
period during which our Service Center receives:

a)    proof of death of the owner or joint owner acceptable to us; and


b)   the written notice of the  settlement  option elected by the person to whom
     the death benefit is payable.


If no settlement method is elected, the annuity death benefit will be a lump sum
distributed  within five years after an owner's  death.  No contingent  deferred
sales load nor interest adjustment will apply.

Until the annuity  death  benefit is paid,  the account  value  allocated to the
variable account remains in the variable account, and fluctuates with investment
performance of the  applicable  portfolios.  For this reason,  the amount of the
annuity death benefit depends on the account value at the time the annuity death
benefit is paid, not at the time of death.


Designation of Beneficiaries

As owner, you may select one or more  beneficiaries by designating the person or
persons to receive the amounts  payable under the contract.  The individuals you
designate will receive the percentage you establish if:

      you die before the annuity date and there is no joint owner; or

      you die after the annuity date and settlement  option  payments have begun
     under a selected  settlement option that guarantees  payments for a certain
     period of time.

If a  beneficiary  dies  before the owner,  that  beneficiary's  interest in the
annuity will end upon his or her death.

A  beneficiary  may be  named  or  changed  at any  time  in a form  and  manner
acceptable  to us.  Any  change  made to an  irrevocable  beneficiary  must also
include the written consent of the beneficiary,  except as otherwise required by
law.

If more than one beneficiary is named, each named beneficiary will share equally
in any  benefits  or rights  granted by the  contract  unless the owner gives us
other instructions at the time the beneficiaries are named.

We may rely on any  affidavit  by any  responsible  person  in  determining  the
identity or non-existence of any beneficiary not identified by name.

Death of Owner or Joint Owner Before the Annuity Date


For the  annuity  death  benefit,  if the owner or joint  owner dies  before the
annuity  date,  we will pay the  annuity  death  benefit  as  specified  in this
section.  The entire annuity death benefit must be distributed within five years
after the owner's death. If the owner is not an individual, an annuitant's death
will be treated as the death of the owner as provided in Code Section 72 (s)(6).
For example,  the contract will remain in force with the  annuitant's  surviving
spouse as the new annuitant if:

 Thethe contract is owned by a trust; and

 Thethe  beneficiary  is either the  annuitant's  surviving  spouse,  or a trust
     holding the contract solely for the benefit of such spouse.

The manner in which we will pay the annuity death benefit  depends on the status
of the persons  involved in the  contract.  The annuity  death  benefit  will be
payable to the first person from the applicable list below:


If the owner is the annuitant:


 Thethe joint owner, if any; or

 Thethe beneficiary, if any


If the owner is not the annuitant:


 Thethe joint owner, if any; or

 Thethe beneficiary, if any; or

 Thethe annuitant; or

 Thethe joint annuitant; if any.

If the annuity death benefit is payable to the owner's surviving spouse, or to a
trust for the sole  benefit  of such  surviving  spouse,  we will  continue  the
contract  with the  owner's  spouse as the new  annuitant  (if the owner was the
annuitant) and the new owner (if applicable), unless such spouse selects another
option as provided below.

If the  annuity  death  benefit is payable  to  someone  other than the  owner's
surviving  spouse,  we will pay the annuity  death benefit in a lump sum payment
to, or for the  benefit  of,  such  person  within  five years after the owner's
death, unless such person or persons selects another option as provided below.

In lieu of the  automatic  form of annuity death benefit  specified  above,  the
person or  persons to whom the  annuity  death  benefit is payable  may elect to
receive it:

 Inin a lump sum; or

 Asassettlement  option payments,  provided the person making the election is an
     individual.  Such  payments  must begin  within one year after the  owner's
     death  and must be in equal  amounts  over a period  of time not  extending
     beyond the individual's life or life expectancy.

Election of either option must be made no later than 60 days before the one-year
anniversary of the owner's death.  Otherwise,  the annuity death benefit will be
settled under the appropriate automatic form of benefit specified above.

If the person to whom the  annuity  death  benefit is  payable  dies  before the
entire  annuity death  benefit is paid, we will pay the remaining  annuity death
benefit  in a lump sum to the  payee  named by such  person  or, if no payee was
named, to such person's estate.

If the  annuity  death  benefit is payable to a  non-individual,  subject to the
special rule for a trust for the sole benefit of a surviving spouse, we will pay
the annuity death benefit in a lump sum within one year after the owner's death.


If the Annuitant Dies Before the Annuity Date

If an owner and an annuitant are not the same  individual and the annuitant,  or
the last of joint  annuitants,  dies  before the  annuity  date,  the owner will
become the annuitant until a new annuitant is selected.

Death After the Annuity Date

If an owner or the annuitant  dies after the annuity date,  any amounts  payable
will continue to be  distributed at least as rapidly as under the settlement and
payment option then in effect on the date of death.


Upon the owner's death after the annuity date,  any remaining  ownership  rights
granted  under the  contract  will pass to the person to whom the annuity  death
benefit  would have been paid if the owner had died before the annuity  date, as
specified above. Survival Provision


The interest of any person to whom the death  benefit is payable who dies at the
time of, or within 30 days after,  the death of the owner will also terminate if
no benefits  have been paid to such  beneficiary,  unless the owner had given us
written notice of some other arrangement.


ADDITIONAL DEATH BENEFIT RIDER

(May not be available in all states. Refer to the contract for availability).

For non-qualified contracts, if the Additional Death Benefit Rider is elected, a
death benefit will be payable in addition to the annuity death benefit  payable.
The  Additional  Death  Benefit is equal to either 28% or 40%,  depending on the
benefit  level  elected,  of the  excess,  if any,  of (a)  over (b) on the last
contract anniversary, where:

a)    is the annuity death benefit payable; and

b)    is the adjusted purchase payments.

For this  benefit  to be  payable,  death must occur  before  settlement  option
payments begin and before the later of:

a)    the oldest insured's 80th birthday; or

b) the  20th  contract  anniversary,  but in no  event  later  than  the  oldest
insured's 85th birthday.

This  Rider is  intended  to  qualify as a life  insurance  contract  under Code
Section 7702.  Notwithstanding the contract or the Rider, we will interpret this
Rider to maintain compliance with Code Section 7702.

If death  does not occur  before the Rider  expires,  or the owner  cancels  the
Additional Death Benefit Rider while it is in effect,  the owner may receive its
cash values,  if any,  determined  according to the laws and  regulations of the
jurisdiction in which the contract is delivered.

Ownership Changes

A change of  ownership  may cause a change in insured,  which will be subject to
our current  underwriting  rules and may decrease the Additional  Death Benefit.
Payment of Additional Death Benefit

The  Additional  Death  Benefit  will  be  determined  as of the  last  contract
anniversary  before the date of death and will  generally  be paid in a lump sum
within  seven  days  after our  Service  Center  receives  proof of death of the
insured(s) acceptable to us.

If the Insured Dies

If the insured dies while the Rider is in effect,  the Additional  Death Benefit
will be paid and the Additional Death Benefit Rider will terminate.


CHARGES, FEES AND DEDUCTIONS

No deductions are currently made from purchase payments, although we reserve the
right to charge for any  applicable  premium tax  charges.  Therefore,  the full
amount of the  purchase  payments  are  invested in one or more of the  variable
sub-accounts and/or the general account options.

Contingent Deferred Sales Load/
Surrender Charge

No deduction for sales  charges is made from purchase  payments at the time they
are made.  However, a contingent deferred sales load, or surrender charge, of up
to 6% of purchase payments may be imposed on certain  withdrawals or surrenders.
This charge is designed  to  partially  cover  certain  expenses  incurred by us
relating  to  the  sale  of  the  contract,   including   commissions   paid  to
salespersons, the costs of preparation of sales literature and other promotional
costs and acquisition expenses.

The contingent deferred sales load/surrender  charge percentage varies according
to the number of years  between  when a purchase  payment  was  credited  to the
contract  and  when the  withdrawal  is  made.  The  amount  of this  charge  is
determined by multiplying the amount  withdrawn that is subject to the charge by
the contingent deferred sales load percentage  according to the following table.
In no event  will the total  contingent  deferred  sales  load/surrender  charge
assessed against the contract exceed 6% of the total purchase payments.






                                   Contingent
                                    Deferred
Number of Years                 Sales Load As A
Since Receipt of                 Percentage of
Premium                             Premium
- -------                             -------
Less than 2 years                      6%
2 years but less than 3 years          5%
3 years but less than 4 years          5%
4 years but less than 5 years          4%
5 years but less than 6 years          4%
6 years but less than 7 years          2%
7 years or more                        0%

Free Withdrawals-Allowed Amount

Beginning 30 days after the contract effective date, or the end of the free look
period,  if later,  you may make a withdrawal up to the allowed  amount  without
incurring a contingent deferred sales  load/surrender  charge each contract year
before the annuity date.


Depending on state  availability,  for contracts issued on or after September 7,
1999, the allowed amount each contract year is equal to:

a)    during the first contract year, the greater of:

          accumulated earnings not previously withdrawn; or

     15% of the total purchase  payments  received as of the date of withdrawal;
and

b) after the first contract year, the greater of:

          accumulated earnings not previously withdrawn; or

          15% of purchase  payments  received less than seven complete  contract
         years determined as of the last contract anniversary.

Withdrawals will be made first from earnings and then from purchase  payments on
a  first-in/first-out  basis. The allowed amount may vary depending on the state
in which your contract is issued. If an allowed amount is not withdrawn during a
contract year, it does not carry over to the next contract year.

Purchase  payments not  previously  withdrawn that have been held at least seven
full contract years and  accumulated  earnings not previously  withdrawn are not
subject to a contingent deferred sales load.

For contracts  issued before September 7, 1999, the allowed amount each contract
year is equal to 15% of:


a)   the total purchase payments received during the last seven years determined
     as of the last contract anniversary; minus

b) any withdrawals during the present contract year.

Withdrawals  will be made first from purchase  payments on a  first-in/first-out
basis and then from earnings. The allowed amount may vary depending on the state
in which your contract is issued.  If the allowed amount is not fully  withdrawn
or paid out during a contract  year, it does not carry over to the next contract
year.


Purchase  payments held for seven full contract  years may be withdrawn  without
charge.


Free Withdrawals - Living Benefits Rider

When the contract is purchased,  you, as the owner,  may also elect,  in certain
states,  a Living Benefits Rider for an additional fee. This rider provides that
the contingent  deferred sales load will be waived in any of the three following
instances:

a)   if you or the joint owner  receive  extended  medical  care in a qualifying
     institution (as defined in the contract) for at least 60 consecutive  days,
     and the request for the  withdrawal  or  surrender,  together with proof of
     such extended  care,  is received at our Service  Center during the term of
     such  care,  or within 90 days  after the last day upon  which you or joint
     owner received such extended care; or

b)   if you or the joint owner  receive  medically  required  hospice or in-home
     care for at least 60  consecutive  days and such extended care is certified
     by a  qualified  medical  professional.  You may also be required to submit
     other evidence as required by us such as evidence of Medicare  eligibility;
     or

c)   if you or the joint owner are  diagnosed as  terminally  ill by a qualified
     medical  professional  after the  first  contract  year and are  reasonably
     expected to die within 12 months.

Neither 1 nor 2 apply if you or the joint owner are receiving  extended  medical
care in a  qualifying  institution  or  receiving  in-home  care at the time the
contract is purchased.

We reserve  the right to not  accept  purchase  payments  after you or the joint
owner have  qualified  for any of these  waivers.  Under the rider,  you are the
owner,  or the  annuitant  if the  contract is not owned by an  individual.  Any
withdrawals  under the  rider on which the  contingent  deferred  sales  load is
waived will not reduce the allowed amount for the contract year.

Other Free Withdrawals

In addition, no contingent deferred sales load is assessed:


      on withdrawals for Additional Death Benefit Rider premiums;


     upon  annuitization  after the first  contract year to an option  involving
life contingencies; or

      upon payment of the death benefit before the annuity date.

Any applicable  contingent  deferred sales load will be deducted from the amount
requested  for  both  partial  withdrawals,   including  withdrawals  under  the
systematic  withdrawal option or the APO, and full surrenders,  unless you elect
to add the amount of the applicable  load to the amount  requested for a partial
withdrawal  to  cover  the  applicable   contingent  deferred  sales  load.  The
contingent  deferred  sales  load and any  premium  tax charge  applicable  to a
withdrawal  from the guarantee  period  account will be deducted from the amount
withdrawn after the interest  adjustment,  if any, is applied and before payment
is made.

Administrative Charges

Account Fee. At the end of each  contract  year and before the annuity  date, we
deduct an annual account fee as partial  compensation  for expenses  relating to
the issue and maintenance of the contract and the variable  account.  The annual
account  fee is equal  to the  lesser  of $30 or 2% of the  account  value.  The
account fee may be increased  upon 30 days  advance  written  notice,  but in no
event may it exceed $60, or 2% of the account value, if less, per contract year.
If the contract is surrendered, the account fee, unless waived, will be deducted
from a full surrender  before the  application of any contingent  deferred sales
load.  The account  fee will be  deducted on a pro rata basis,  based on values,
from the account value.  The fee  deductions  will be based on both the variable
sub-accounts  and the general account  options.  No interest  adjustment will be
assessed on any deduction  for the account fee taken from the  guarantee  period
account. The account fee for a contract year will be waived if the account value
exceeds $50,000 on the last business day of that contract year or as of the date
you, as owner, surrender the contract.

Annuity Fee.  After the annuity date, an annual annuity fee of $30 to help cover
processing  costs will be deducted in equal amounts from each  variable  payment
made during the year. This fee is $2.50 each month if monthly payments are made.
This fee will not be  changed.  No  annuity  fee  will be  deducted  from  fixed
payments. This fee may be waived.

Administrative   Expense  Charge.  We  also  make  a  daily  deduction  for  the
administrative  expense  charge from the variable  account  before and after the
contract  effective date at an effective  current annual rate of 0.15% of assets
held in each variable  sub-account to reimburse us for administrative  expenses.
We have the ability in most states to increase or decrease this charge,  but the
charge is guaranteed not to exceed 0.35%. We will provide 30 days written notice
of any change in fees. The  administrative  charges do not bear any relationship
to the actual administrative costs of a particular contract.  The administrative
expense  charge is reflected in the variable  accumulation  or variable  annuity
unit values for each variable sub-account.

Mortality and Expense Risk Charge

We deduct a charge for bearing  certain  mortality  and expense  risks under the
contracts.  This is a daily charge at an  effective  annual rate of 1.20% of the
assets in the  variable  account.  We  guarantee  that this charge of 1.20% will
never  increase.  The  mortality  and expense  risk charge is  reflected  in the
variable  accumulation  and  variable  annuity  unit  values  for each  variable
sub-account. Variable accumulated values and variable settlement option payments
are not affected by changes in actual mortality  experience  incurred by us. The
mortality  risks assumed by us arise from our  contractual  obligations  to make
settlement  option payments  determined in accordance with the settlement option
tables and other provisions  contained in the contract and to pay death benefits
before the annuity date.

The  expense  risk  assumed  by us is the  risk  that  our  actual  expenses  in
administering  the  contracts  and the  variable  account will exceed the amount
recovered through the administrative expense charge, account fees, transfer fees
and any fees imposed for certain options and services.

If the mortality and expense risk charge is  insufficient  to cover actual costs
and  risks  assumed,  we will bear  these  losses.  If this  charge is more than
sufficient,  any excess  will accrue to us.  Currently,  we expect a profit from
this charge.

We  anticipate  that the  contingent  deferred  sales  load  will  not  generate
sufficient  funds to pay the cost of distributing  the contracts.  To the extent
that the contingent deferred sales load is insufficient to cover the actual cost
of contract distribution,  the deficiency will be met from our general corporate
assets which may include amounts, if any, derived from the mortality and expense
risk charge.

Living Benefits Rider Fee


If you elect the Living  Benefits  Rider when the contract is  purchased,  a fee
will be deducted at the end of each contract month while the rider  continues in
force.  The fee each  month will be 1/12 of 0.05% of the  account  value at that
time.  The fee is deducted  from each variable  sub-account  on a pro rata basis
based on the value in each  variable  sub-account  through the  cancellation  of
variable  accumulation  units.  If there is  insufficient  variable  accumulated
value,  the fee will be deducted pro rata from the values in the general account
options.  Any interest adjustments will apply. We reserve the right to waive the
interest  adjustment  for deduction  from the guarantee  period account for this
rider fee.

Additional Death Benefit Rider Premium

If you elect the Additional  Death Benefit Rider when the contract is purchased,
we will  withdraw  of 1/12 of the  annual  premium  at the end of each  contract
month.  The annual premium is based on the account value as of the last contract
anniversary and determined by the benefit level you elect.  For the 28% benefit,
the current annual premium is:

      0.25% of the account value for attained ages before age 60; and

      0.28% of the account value for attained ages 60 and over.

For the 40% benefit, the current annual premium is:

      0.36% of the account value for attained ages before age 60; and

      0.40% of the of the account value for attained ages 60 and over.

These annual premiums are guaranteed when the Rider is issued.  The premiums may
change for future  issues,  but we guarantee that they won't exceed 0.75% of the
account value per contract year.

The account value is the sum of the variable  accumulated  value and the general
account options  accumulated  value.  The Additional  Death Benefit Rider fee is
deducted  first from the variable  accumulated  value by taking a deduction from
each  variable  sub-account  pro  rata  based  on the  value  in  each  variable
sub-account through the cancellation of variable accumulation units. If there is
insufficient  variable  accumulated  value,  the  remainder  of the fee  will be
deducted pro rata from the values in the general account  options.  Any interest
adjustment  will  apply,  although  we reserve  the right to waive the  interest
adjustment.


Premium Tax Charges

Currently  there is no charge  for  premium  taxes  except  upon  annuitization.
However,  we may be  required  to pay  premium or  retaliatory  taxes  currently
ranging from 0% to 5%. We reserve the right to deduct a charge for these premium
taxes from premium payments,  from amounts withdrawn, or from amounts applied on
the annuity date. In some  jurisdictions,  charges for both direct premium taxes
and retaliatory premium taxes may be imposed at the same or different times with
respect to the same purchase payment, depending upon applicable law.

Transfer Fee

We  currently  impose a fee for each  transfer  in  excess  of the first 18 in a
single  contract  year.  We will deduct the charge from the amount  transferred.
This  fee is $10  and  will  be  used to help  cover  our  costs  of  processing
transfers.  We  reserve  the right to waive  this fee or to not count  transfers
under  certain  options  and  services  as part of the number of allowed  annual
transfers without charge.

Option and Service Fees

We  reserve  the right to impose  reasonable  fees for  administrative  expenses
associated  with processing  certain  options and services.  These fees would be
deducted from each use of the option or service during a contract year.

Taxes

No charges are currently made for taxes. However, we reserve the right to deduct
charges in the future for federal, state, and local taxes or the economic burden
resulting  from  the  application  of any  tax  laws  that  we  determine  to be
attributable to the contracts.

Portfolio Expenses

The value of the assets in the variable  account reflects the value of portfolio
shares and therefore the fees and expenses  paid by each  portfolio.  A complete
description of the fees, expenses,  and deductions from the portfolios are found
in the portfolios' prospectuses.

Interest Adjustment

For a description of the interest adjustment applicable to early withdrawals and
transfers from the guaranteed period account, see The General Account Options --
the Guarantee Period Account in Appendix A of this prospectus.

Sales in Special Situations


We may sell the  contracts  in special  situations  that are expected to involve
reduced expenses for us. These instances may include sales:


 sales in certain group arrangements, such as employee savings plans;

     sales to current or former  officers,  directors and  employees,  and their
families, of Transamerica and its affiliates;

     sales to officers,  directors,  and employees,  and their families, and the
portfolios' investment advisers and their affiliates; or

 sales to  officers,  directors,  employees  and  sales  agents  also  known  as
     registered  representatives,  and their families,  and  broker-dealers  and
     other financial institutions that have sales agreements with us to sell the
     contracts.

In these situations:

a)    the contingent deferred sales load may be reduced or waived;

b) the  mortality  and  expense  risk  charge or  administration  charges may be
reduced or waived; and/or

c)   certain  amounts  may  be  credited  to the  contract  account  value  (for
     examples,  amounts related to commissions or sales  compensation  otherwise
     payable to a broker-dealer may be credited to the contract account value.

These  reductions  in fees or  charges  or  credits  to  account  value will not
unfairly  discriminate  against any contract owner.  These reductions in fees or
charges  or credits to account  value may be  taxable  and  treated as  purchase
payments for purposes of income tax and any possible premium tax charge.

DISTRIBUTION OF THE CONTRACT


Transamerica  Securities Sales Corporation (TSSC), is the principal  underwriter
of the contracts under a Distribution Agreement with Transamerica. TSSC may also
serve as an underwriter and  distributor of other  contracts  issued through the
variable  account and  certain  other  separate  accounts  of  Transamerica  and
affiliates  of  Transamerica.  TSSC is an indirect  wholly-owned  subsidiary  of
Transamerica  Corporation,  a subsidiary of AEGON N.V..  TSSC is registered with
the Commission as a broker/dealer and is a member of the National Association of
Securities Dealers, Inc. (NASD). Its principal offices are located at 1150 South
Olive  Street,  Los  Angeles,  California  90015.  TSSC  may  enter  into  sales
agreements with broker/dealers to solicit applications for the contracts through
registered  representatives  who are  licensed to sell  securities  and variable
insurance products.


Under the Sales Agreements, TSSC will pay broker-dealers compensation based on a
percentage  of each purchase  payment.  The  percentage  may be up to 6%, and in
certain  situations  additional  amounts for  marketing  allowances,  production
bonuses,  service  fees,  sales  awards and  meetings,  and asset based  trailer
commissions may be paid.

SETTLEMENT OPTION PAYMENTS

Annuity Date

The  annuity  date is the date  that  the  annuitization  phase of the  contract
begins. On the annuity date, we will apply the annuity amount, defined below, to
provide  payments  under the settlement  option  selected by you. You select the
annuity  date and you may change the date from time to time by giving  notice to
our Service Center in a form and manner  acceptable to us. Notice of each change
must be received by our Service Center at least 30 days before the  then-current
annuity  date.  The  annuity  date  cannot be  earlier  than the first  contract
anniversary except for certain qualified contracts.

The latest annuity date which may be elected is the later of:

a)   the first day of the calendar month immediately  preceding the month of the
     annuitant's or joint annuitants' 85th birthday; or

b)   the first  day of the month  coinciding  with or next  following  the tenth
     contract  anniversary,  but in no  event  later  than an  annuitant's  97th
     birthday.


The latest  allowed  annuity  date may vary in certain  jurisdictions,  or under
certain programs or circumstances.


The annuity date must be the first day of a calendar month. The first settlement
option payment will be on the first day of the month  immediately  following the
annuity  date.  Certain  qualified  contracts  may have  restrictions  as to the
annuity date and the types of settlement options available.

Settlement Option Payments

The annuity amount is the account value,  minus any interest  adjustment,  minus
any applicable  contingent deferred sales load, and minus any applicable premium
tax charges. Any contingent deferred sales load will be waived if the settlement
option  payments  involve  life  contingencies  and  begin on or after the first
contract anniversary.

If the amount of the monthly  payment  from the  settlement  option you selected
would result in a monthly settlement option payment of less than $150, or if the
annuity  amount  is less  than  $5,000,  we  reserve  the  right to offer a less
frequent  mode of payment  or pay the cash  surrender  value in a cash  payment.
Monthly settlement option payments from the variable payment option will further
be subject to a minimum  monthly  payment of $75 from each variable  sub-account
from which such payments are made.

You may choose from the settlement  options below. We may consent to other plans
of payment  before the annuity  date.  For  settlement  options  involving  life
contingencies,  the actual age and/or sex of the annuitant, or a joint annuitant
will affect the amount of each  payment.  Sex-distinct  rates  generally are not
allowed under certain qualified contracts and in some jurisdictions.  We reserve
the right to ask for satisfactory  proof of the annuitant's or joint annuitant's
age.  We may  delay  settlement  option  payments  until  satisfactory  proof is
received. Since payments to older annuitants are expected to be fewer in number,
the amount of each annuity  payment shall be greater for older  annuitants  than
for younger annuitants.

You may choose from the two payment options  described  below.  The annuity date
and settlement options available for qualified  contracts may also be controlled
by endorsements, the plan or applicable law.

Election of Settlement Option Forms and Payment Options

Before the annuity date, and while the annuitant is living,  you may, by written
request,  change the settlement option or payment option. The request for change
must be received by our Service Center at least 30 days before the annuity date.


In the event that a settlement option form and payment option is not selected at
least 30 days before the annuity date, we will make  settlement  option payments
according to the 120 month  period  certain and life  settlement  option and the
applicable provisions of the contract.


Payment Options

You may elect a fixed or a variable payment option, or a combination of both, in
25% increments of the annuity amount.

Unless specified  otherwise,  the annuity amount in the variable account will be
used to provide a variable  payment option and the amount in the general account
options  will be used to provide a fixed  payment  option.  In this  event,  the
initial allocation of variable annuity units for the variable  sub-accounts will
be in  proportion  to the  account  value in the  variable  sub-accounts  on the
annuity date.

Fixed Payment Option

A fixed  payment  option  provides  for  payments  which  will  remain  constant
according  to the terms of the  settlement  option you  select.  If you select a
fixed  payment  option,  the portion of the annuity  amount used to provide that
payment  option  will  be   transferred   to  the  general   account  assets  of
Transamerica. The amount of payments will be established by the fixed settlement
option  which  you  select  and by the age and sex,  if  sex-distinct  rates are
allowed by law, of the annuitants.  Payment amounts will not reflect  investment
performance  after the annuity date. The fixed payment amounts are determined by
applying the fixed  settlement  option purchase rate,  which is specified in the
contract,  to the portion of the annuity amount  applied to the payment  option.
Payments  may vary  after the death of an  annuitant  under  some  options;  the
amounts of variances are fixed on the annuity date.

Variable Payment Option

A variable  payment  option  provides for payments  that vary in dollar  amount,
based on the investment performance of the selected variable  sub-accounts.  The
variable  settlement  option  purchase  rate tables in the  contract  reflect an
assumed,  but not  guaranteed,  annual interest rate of 5.35%. If the actual net
investment performance of the variable sub-accounts is less than 5.35%, then the
dollar amount of the actual payments will decrease. If the actual net investment
performance of the variable  sub-accounts is higher than 5.35%,  then the dollar
amount of the actual payments will increase.  If the net investment  performance
exactly  equals the 5.35% rate,  then the dollar  amount of the actual  payments
will remain constant. We may offer other assumed annual interest rates.

Variable payments will be based on the variable  sub-accounts you select, and on
the monies which you allocate among them.

For  further  details as to the  determination  of  variable  payments,  see the
Statement of Additional Information.

Settlement Option Forms

As owner,  you may choose any of the settlement  option forms  described  below.
Subject  to our  approval,  you may  select any other  settlement  option  forms
offered by us in the future.

1.   Life  Annuity.  Payments  start on the first  day of the month  immediately
     following the annuity  date, if the annuitant is living.  Payments end with
     the payment due just before the  annuitant's no payment will be made if the
     annuitant  dies after the annuity date but before the first payment is due;
     only one  payment  will be made if the  annuitant  dies  before  the second
     payment is due, and so forth.

2.   Life and Contingent  Annuity.  Payments start on the first day of the month
     immediately following the annuity date, if the
     annuitant is living.  Payments  will  continue for as long as the annuitant
     lives.  After the annuitant  dies,  payments will be made to the contingent
     annuitant  for as long as the  contingent  annuitant  lives.  The continued
     payments  can be in the same  amount  as the  original  payments,  or in an
     amount equal to one-half or two-thirds thereof.  Payments will end with the
     payment due just before the death of the contingent annuitant.  There is no
     death benefit after both die. If the contingent  annuitant does not survive
     the annuitant, payments will end with the payment due just before the death
     of the annuitant. It is possible that no payments or very few payments will
     be made, if the annuitant  and  contingent  annuitant die shortly after the
     annuity date.

     The written request for this form must:

     a)   name the contingent annuitant; and
     b) state the percentage of payments to be made after the annuitant dies.

     Once payments start under this settlement  option form, the person named as
     contingent  annuitant for purposes of being the measuring  life, may not be
     changed.  We  will  require  proof  of age for  the  annuitant  and for the
     contingent annuitant before payments start.

3.   Life Annuity With Period  Certain.  Payments  start on the first day of the
     month  immediately  following the annuity date, if the annuitant is living.
     Payments will be made for the longer of:

     a)   the annuitant's life; or

     b)   the period certain

     The period certain may be 120, 180 or 240 months.

     If the  annuitant  dies  after all  payments  have been made for the period
     certain,  payments will cease with the payment that is paid just before the
     annuitant dies. No death benefit will then be payable to the beneficiary.

     If the  annuitant  dies during the period  certain,  the rest of the period
     certain  payments  will be  made to the  beneficiary,  unless  you  provide
     otherwise.

     The written request for this form must:

     a)   state the length of the period certain; and

     b)   name the beneficiary.

4.   Joint and Survivor Annuity. Payments will be made starting on the first day
     of the month immediately  following the annuity date, if and for as long as
     the annuitant and joint annuitant are living.  After the annuitant or joint
     annuitant  dies,  payments  will  continue as long as the  survivor  lives.
     Payments  end with the payment  due just before the death of the  survivor.
     The continued  payments can be in the same amount as the original payments,
     or in an amount  equal to one-half or  two-thirds  thereof.  It is possible
     that no payments or very few payments  will be made under this  arrangement
     if the  annuitant  and joint  annuitant  both die shortly after the annuity
     date.

     The written request for this form must:

     a)   name the joint annuitant; and

     b) state the  percentage  of  continued  payments to be made upon the first
death.

     Once payments start under this settlement  option form, the person named as
     joint  annuitant,  for the purpose of being the measuring  life, may not be
     changed.  We will need proof of age for the annuitant  and joint  annuitant
     before payments start.

5.   Other Forms of Payment.  We can provide benefits under any other settlement
     option not  described in this section as long as we agree to these  options
     and they comply  with any  applicable  state or federal law or  regulation.
     Requests  for any other  settlement  option  must be made in writing to our
     Service Center at least 30 days before the annuity date.

     After the annuity date:

a)   you will not be allowed to make any  changes in the  settlement  option and
     payment option;

b)   no additional purchase payments will be accepted under the contract; and


     c)  no further withdrawals will be allowed for fixed payment options or for
         variable  payment  options under which payments are being made based on
         life contingencies.


As the  owner of a  non-qualified  contract,  you may,  at any  time  after  the
contract date, write to us at our Service Center to change the payee of benefits
being provided under the contract. The effective date of change in payee will be
the later of:

a)    the date we receive the written request for such change; or

b)    the date specified by you.

As the owner of a  qualified  contract,  you may not  change  payees,  except as
permitted by the plan, arrangement or federal law.
FEDERAL TAX MATTERS

Introduction


The following  discussion is a general description of federal tax considerations
for U.S.  persons  relating to the  contract  and is not intended as tax advice.
This discussion is not intended to address the tax  consequences  resulting from
all of the  situations  in which a person may be  entitled  to or may  receive a
distribution under the contract. We do not address tax provisions that may apply
to the Additional Death Benefit Rider if the owner is not an individual.  If you
are concerned about these tax  implications,  you should consult a competent tax
adviser before  initiating any  transaction.  This  discussion is based upon our
understanding  of the  present  federal  income  tax laws as they are  currently
interpreted by the Internal Revenue Service,  or IRS. No  representation is made
as to the likelihood of the  continuation of the present federal income tax laws
or of the current  interpretation by the IRS. Moreover, no attempt has been made
to consider any  applicable  state or other tax laws. If a prospective  owner is
not a U.S.  person,  see Contracts  Purchased by Nonresident  Aliens and Foreign
Corporations below.


The contract may be purchased on a non-tax  qualified  basis, as a non-qualified
contract,  or  purchased  and used in  connection  with  plans  or  arrangements
qualifying  for  special  tax  treatment  as  a  qualified  contract.  Qualified
contracts are designed for use in connection with plans or arrangements entitled
to special income tax treatment under Code Sections 401,  403(b),  408 and 408A.
The  ultimate  effect  of  federal  income  taxes on the  amounts  held  under a
contract,  on settlement  option  payments,  and on the economic  benefit to the
owner, the annuitant, or the beneficiary may depend on:

     the type of  retirement  plan or  arrangement  for  which the  contract  is
purchased;

      the tax and employment status of the individual concerned; or


 Transamerica'sour tax status.

In addition,  certain requirements must be satisfied when purchasing a qualified
contract  with  proceeds  from  a  tax  qualified   retirement   plan  or  other
arrangement.  Certain requirements must also be met when receiving distributions
from a  qualified  contract,  in  order  to  continue  receiving  favorable  tax
treatment.  Therefore,  purchasers of qualified  contracts should seek competent
legal  and tax  advice  regarding  the  suitability  of the  contract  for their
individual situation, the applicable requirements,  and the tax treatment of the
rights and benefits of the contract.  The  following  discussion is based on the
assumption  that the  contract  qualifies  as an annuity for federal  income tax
purposes  and that all purchase  payments  made to  qualified  contracts  are in
compliance with all requirements under the Code and the specific retirement plan
or arrangement.


Purchase Payments

At the time the initial purchase payment is paid, as prospective purchaser,  you
must specify whether you are purchasing a non-qualified  contract or a qualified
contract. If the initial purchase payment is derived from an exchange, transfer,
conversion  or surrender of another  annuity  contract,  we may require that the
prospective  purchaser provide information with regard to the federal income tax
status of the previous annuity  contract.  We will require that persons purchase
separate  contracts if they desire to invest  monies  qualifying  for  different
annuity tax treatment under the Code. Each such separate  contract would require
the minimum initial purchase payment previously  described.  Additional purchase
payments under a contract must qualify for the same federal income tax treatment
as the  initial  purchase  payment  under the  contract.  We will not  accept an
additional purchase payment under a contract if the federal income tax treatment
of such purchase  payment would be different  from that of the initial  purchase
payment.

Taxation of Annuities

In  General.   Code  Section  72  governs  taxation  of  annuities  in  general.
Transamerica  believes  that an owner who is a natural  person  generally is not
taxed on  increases  in the value of a  contract  until  distribution  occurs by
withdrawing  all or part of the account value for example,  via  withdrawals  or
settlement  option  payments.  For this  purpose,  the  assignment,  pledge,  or
agreement to assign or pledge any portion of the account value,  and in the case
of a qualified contract,  any portion of an interest in the plan, generally will
be treated as a  distribution.  The taxable portion of a distribution is taxable
as ordinary income.


The owner of any contract who is not a natural person  generally must include in
income any increase in the excess of the account value over the  "investment  in
the contract"  during the taxable year.  There are some  exceptions to this rule
and a prospective owner that is not a natural person should discuss these with a
competent tax adviser.


The  following  discussion  generally  applies to a contract  owned by a natural
person.


Withdrawals.  For  non-qualified  contracts,   partial  withdrawals,   including
withdrawals  under the systematic  withdrawal  option,  are generally treated as
taxable  income to the extent  that the  account  value  immediately  before the
withdrawal  exceeds the  investment in the contract at that time. The investment
in the contract generally equals the amount of non-deductible  purchase payments
made.

The monthly  premiums  withdrawn from the account value for the Additional Death
Benefit Rider are considered distributions taxable to the owner according to the
Code.  These  taxable  distributions  will  be  subject  to  the  reporting  and
withholding rules of the Code and may be subject to penalty if the owner is less
than 59 1/2 at the time of withdrawal.

For  withdrawals  from  qualified  contracts,  including  withdrawals  under the
systematic  withdrawal  option or the automatic payout option, a ratable portion
of  the  amount  received  is  taxable,  generally  based  on the  ratio  of the
investment in the contract to the  individual's  total accrued benefit under the
retirement plan or arrangement.  The investment in the contract generally equals
the  amount  of  non-deductible  purchase  payments  made by or on behalf of any
individual.  For certain qualified contracts, the investment in the contract can
be zero.  Special tax rules applicable to certain  distributions  from qualified
contracts are discussed below, under Qualified Contracts.


If a partial  withdrawal  from the  guarantee  period  account  is subject to an
interest  adjustment,  the account value immediately  before the withdrawal will
not be altered to take into account the interest  adjustment.  As a result,  for
purposes of determining the taxable portion of a partial withdrawal, the account
value will be treated as including the amount deducted from the guarantee period
account due to the interest adjustment.

Full  surrenders  are  treated as taxable  income to the extent  that the amount
received exceeds the investment in the contract.

Settlement Option Payments.  Although the tax consequences may vary depending on
the settlement  option elected under the contract,  in general a ratable portion
of each payment that  represents  the amount by which the account  value exceeds
the  investment  in the  contract  will  be  taxed  based  on the  ratio  of the
investment in the contract to the total benefit payable; after the investment in
the contract is recovered,  the full amount of any additional  settlement option
payments is taxable.

For  variable  payments,  the  taxable  portion is  generally  determined  by an
equation that  establishes a specific  dollar amount of each payment that is not
taxed.  The dollar  amount is  determined  by  dividing  the  investment  in the
contract by the total number of expected periodic payments.  However, the entire
distribution  will be taxable once the recipient has recovered the dollar amount
of his or her investment in the contract.

For fixed  payments,  in general  there is no tax on the portion of each payment
which represents the same ratio that the investment in the contract bears to the
total  expected  value of the  payments  for the  term  selected.  However,  the
remainder of each settlement  option payment is taxable.  Once the investment in
the  contract  has been  fully  recovered,  the full  amount  of any  additional
settlement option payments is taxable.  If settlement option payments cease as a
result of an  annuitant's  death before full  recovery of the  investment in the
contract,  consult  a  competent  tax  adviser  regarding  deductibility  of the
unrecovered amount.


Withholding.   The  Code  requires  us  to  withhold  federal  income  tax  from
withdrawals.  However,  except for certain qualified contracts, an owner will be
entitled to elect, in writing,  not to have tax withholding  apply.  Withholding
applies to the portion of the  distribution  which is  includible  in income and
subject to federal  income tax,  including the  withdrawal  of Additional  Death
Benefit Rider premiums.  The federal income tax withholding  rate is 10%, or 20%
in  the  case  of  certain  qualified  plans,  of  the  taxable  amount  of  the
distribution. Withholding applies only if the taxable amount of the distribution
is at least $200.

Some states also require withholding for state income taxes.

The  withholding  rate  varies  according  to the type of  distribution  and the
owner's tax status.  Eligible rollover  distributions  from Section 401(a) plans
and Section  403(b) tax  sheltered  annuities  are subject to mandatory  federal
income tax withholding at the rate of 20%. An eligible rollover  distribution is
the taxable  portion of any  distribution  from such a plan,  except for certain
distributions  or settlement  option  payments made in a specified form. The 20%
mandatory  withholding  does not apply,  however,  if the owner chooses a direct
rollover from the plan to another  tax-qualified  plan or to an IRA described in
Code Section 408.


If  distributions  are delivered to foreign  countries,  federal income tax will
generally  be withheld at a 10% rate unless you certify to us that you are not a
U. S. citizen  residing abroad or a tax avoidance  expatriate as defined in Code
Section 877. Such  certification may result in mandatory  withholding of federal
income taxes at a different rate.


The  federal  income  tax  withholding  rate for a  distribution  that is not an
eligible rollover distribution is 10% of the taxable amount of the distribution.


Penalty Tax. A federal  income tax penalty equal to 10% of the amount treated as
taxable income may be imposed. In general,  however,  there is no penalty tax on
distributions, including withdrawal of Additional Death Benefit Rider premiums:


a)    made on or after the date on which the owner attains age 59 1/2;

b)    made as a result of death or disability of the owner; or

c)   received in  substantially  equal periodic  payments as a life annuity or a
     joint and survivor annuity for the life(ves) or life expectancy(ies) of the
     owner and a designated beneficiary.

Other  exceptions to the tax penalty may apply to certain  distributions  from a
qualified contract.

Taxation of Death Benefit Proceeds. Amounts may be distributed from the contract
because of the death of an owner.  Generally  such amounts are includible in the
income of the recipient as follows:

a)   if  distributed  in a lump sum, they are taxed in the same manner as a full
     surrender as described above; or

b)   if distributed under a settlement option, they are taxed in the same manner
     as settlement option payments, as described above.


For these  purposes,  the  investment  in the  contract  is not  affected by the
owner's death. That is, the investment in the contract remains the amount of any
purchase payments paid which are not excluded from gross income.  The Additional
Death Benefit is intended not to be subject to taxation.

Taxation of Additional  Death Benefit Rider Proceeds.  We believe the Additional
Death Benefit Rider  described in this  prospectus is a life insurance  contract
under Code Section  7702.  As such,  the death benefit of the Rider is generally
excludible from the gross income of the beneficiary.  A surrender,  payment when
the Rider is terminated, change in face amount or assignment of the contract may
have tax consequences.

Transfers,   Assignments,  or  Exchanges  of  the  Contract.  For  non-qualified
contracts,  a  transfer  of  ownership  of a  contract,  the  designation  of an
annuitant,  payee,  or  other  beneficiary  who is not also  the  owner,  or the
exchange of a contract may result in certain tax  consequences to the owner that
are not discussed herein. An owner contemplating any such designation, transfer,
assignment,  or exchange  should contact a competent tax adviser with respect to
the potential tax effects of such a transaction.  Qualified contracts may not be
assigned  or  transferred,  except  as  permitted  by the  Code or the  Employee
Retirement Income Security Act of 1974, or ERISA.


Multiple  Contracts.  All deferred  non-qualified  contracts  that are issued by
Transamerica  or its  affiliates  to the same owner during any calendar year are
treated as one contract for purposes of  determining  the amount  includible  in
gross income under Code Section 72(e). In addition,  the Treasury Department has
specific  authority to issue  regulations  that prevent the avoidance of Section
72(e) through the serial  purchase of contracts or otherwise.  Congress has also
indicated  that  the  Treasury  Department  may  have  authority  to  treat  the
combination  purchase of an immediate  annuity  contract  and separate  deferred
annuity  contracts as a single annuity  contract under its general  authority to
prescribe rules that may be necessary to enforce the income tax laws.

Qualified Contracts

In General.  The qualified  contracts are designed for use with several types of
retirement plans and arrangements.  The tax rules applicable to participants and
beneficiaries in retirement plans or arrangements  vary according to the type of
plan and the terms and  conditions  of the plan.  Special tax  treatment  may be
available  for certain types of  contributions  and  distributions.  Adverse tax
consequences  may  result  from  contributions  in excess of  specified  limits;
distributions  before age 59 1/2, subject to certain  exceptions;  distributions
that do not conform to specified  commencement and minimum  distribution  rules;
and in other specified circumstances.

We make no attempt to provide  more than  general  information  about use of the
contracts with the various types of retirement  plans.  Owners and  participants
under retirement plans, as well as annuitants and  beneficiaries,  are cautioned
that the rights of any person to any benefits under  qualified  contracts may be
subject to the terms and conditions of the plans  themselves,  regardless of the
terms and  conditions of the contract  (including  any  endorsements)  issued in
connection with such a plan.  Some retirement  plans are subject to distribution
and other  requirements  that are not incorporated in the  administration of the
contracts.  Owners are responsible for determining that  contributions and other
transactions with respect to the contracts satisfy applicable law. Purchasers of
contracts for use with any  retirement  plan should  consult their legal counsel
and tax adviser regarding the suitability of the contract.

For qualified plans under Section 401(a),  403(a) and 403(b),  the Code requires
that distributions generally must commence no later than the later of April 1 of
the  calendar  year  following  the  calendar  year in which  the  owner or plan
participant:

a)    reaches age 70 1/2; or

b) retires and distribution must be made in a specified manner.
If  the  plan  participant  is a 5  percent  owner,  as  defined  in  the  Code,
distributions  generally  must begin no later than April 1 of the calendar  year
following the calendar year in which the owner or plan  participant  reaches age
70 1/2. For IRAs and SEP/IRAs described in Section 408, distributions  generally
must commence no later than the later of April 1 of the calendar year  following
the  calendar  year in which the owner or plan  participant  reaches age 70 1/2.
Roth IRAs under Section 408A do not require distributions at any time before the
owner's death.

Qualified  Pension  and  Profit  Sharing  Plans.  Code  Section  401(a)  permits
employers to establish  various types of retirement  plans for  employees.  Such
retirement  plans may permit the  purchase  of the  contract in order to provide
retirement savings under the plans. Adverse tax consequences to the plan, to the
participant or to both may result if this contract is assigned or transferred to
any  individual  as a means to provide  benefits  payments.  If you are buying a
contract for use with such plans, you should seek competent  advice.  Advice you
receive  should  address the  suitability of the proposed plan documents and the
contract to your specific needs.


Individual Retirement Annuities (IRA),  Simplified Employee Plans (SEP) and Roth
IRAs.  The sale of a  contract  for use with any IRA may be  subject  to special
disclosure  requirements  of the IRS. If you purchase a contract for use with an
IRA you will be provided with  supplemental  information  required by the IRS or
other appropriate agency.


You will have the right to cancel your  purchase  within 7 days of  whichever is
earliest:

a)    the establishment of your IRA; or

b)    your purchase.

If you intend to make such a purchase,  you should seek  competent  advice as to
the suitability of the contract you are  considering  purchasing for use with an
IRA.


The contract is designed for use with IRA  rollovers  and  contributory  IRAs. A
contributory IRA is a contract to which initial and subsequent purchase payments
are  subject  to  limitations  imposed by the Code.  Code  Section  408  permits
eligible individuals to contribute to an individual  retirement program known as
an Individual Retirement Annuity or Individual Retirement Account, or IRA. Also,
distributions  from certain other types of qualified plans may be rolled over on
a tax-deferred basis into an IRA.


Earnings  in an IRA are not taxed  until  distribution.  IRA  contributions  are
limited  each year to the lesser of $2,000 or 100% of the owner's  compensation,
including   earned   income  as  defined  in  Code  Section   401(c)(2).   These
contributions   may  be  deductible  in  whole  or  in  part  depending  on  the
individual's  adjusted  gross  income  and  whether  or not  the  individual  is
considered an active  participant  in a qualified  plan. The limit on the amount
contributed to an IRA does not apply to  distributions  from certain other types
of  qualified  plans that are rolled over on a  tax-deferred  basis into an IRA.
Amounts  in the IRA,  other  than  nondeductible  contributions,  are taxed when
distributed  from the  IRA.  Distributions  before  age 59 1/2,  unless  certain
exceptions apply, are subject to a 10% penalty tax.

Eligible  employers that meet specified criteria under Code Section 408(k) could
establish simplified employee pension plans, referred to as SEP/IRAs,  for their
employees using IRAs. Employer  contributions that may be made to such plans are
larger than the amounts  that may be  contributed  to regular  IRAs,  and may be
deductible  to the employer.  SEP/IRAs are subject to certain Code  requirements
regarding participation and amounts of contributions.

The contract may also be used for Roth IRA  conversions  and  contributory  Roth
IRAs.  A  contributory  Roth IRA is a contract to which  initial and  subsequent
purchase  payments are subject to limitations  imposed by the Code. Code Section
408A permits  eligible  individuals  to contribute  to an individual  retirement
program known as a Roth IRA, although  contributions are not tax deductible.  In
addition,  distributions  from a non-Roth  IRA may be converted to a Roth IRA. A
non-Roth IRA is an individual retirement account or annuity described in Section
408(a) or 408(b), other than a Roth IRA. Distributions from a Roth IRA generally
are not taxed, except that, once total distributions exceed contributions to the
Roth IRA, income tax and a 10% penalty tax may apply to distributions you take:

a)    before age 59 1/2, subject to certain exceptions; or
b)  during  the five  taxable  years  starting  with the year in which you first
contributed to the Roth IRA.

If you intend to purchase such a contract,  you should seek competent  advice as
to the suitability of the contract for use with Roth IRAs.

Tax  Sheltered  Annuities.  Under Code Section  403(b),  payments made by public
school  systems  and  certain  tax  exempt  organizations  to  purchase  annuity
contracts  for their  employees  are  excludable  from the  gross  income of the
employee, subject to certain limitations. However, these payments may be subject
to Social Security and Medicare (FICA) taxes.

Code Section  403(b)(11)  restricts the  distribution  under Code Section 403(b)
annuity contracts of:

a)    elective contributions made in years beginning after December 31, 1988;

b)    earnings on those contributions; and

c) earnings in such years on amounts held as of the last year  beginning  before
January 1, 1989.

Distribution  of  those  amounts  may only  occur  upon  death of the  employee,
attainment  of age 59 1/2,  separation  from service,  disability,  or financial
hardship. In addition,  income attributable to elective contributions may not be
distributed in the case of hardship.

Pre-1989 contributions and earnings through December 31, 1989 are not subject to
the restrictions  described  above.  However,  funds  transferred to a qualified
contract  from a Section  403(b)(7)  custodial  account  will be  subject to the
restrictions.

Restrictions  under Qualified  Contracts.  There may be other  restrictions that
apply to the election, commencement, or distribution of benefits under qualified
contracts,  or under the terms of the plans under which contracts are issued.  A
qualified  contract will be amended as necessary to conform to the  requirements
of the Code.






Contracts Purchased by
Nonresident Aliens and Foreign
Corporations

The discussion above provides general information  regarding U.S. federal income
tax consequences to annuity owners that are U.S. persons.  Taxable distributions
made to owners  who are not U.S.  persons  will  generally  be  subject  to U.S.
federal  income  tax  withholding  at a 30%  rate,  unless a lower  treaty  rate
applies.  In addition,  distributions  may be subject to state and/or  municipal
taxes and taxes that may be imposed by the  owner's  country of  citizenship  or
residence.  Prospective  owners  are  advised to consult  with a  qualified  tax
adviser regarding U.S., state, and foreign taxation for any contract purchase.


Taxation of Transamerica


We are taxed as a life  insurance  company  under Part I of  Subchapter L of the
Code.  Since the variable  account is not an entity separate from  Transamerica,
and its operations form a part of Transamerica,  it will not be taxed separately
as a regulated  investment  company under  Subchapter M of the Code.  Investment
income and realized capital gains are automatically applied to increase reserves
under the contracts.  Under existing federal income tax law, we believe that the
variable  account  investment  income and realized net capital gains will not be
taxed to the extent  that such  income and gains are  applied  to  increase  the
reserves under the contracts.

Accordingly,  we do not  anticipate  that it will incur any  federal  income tax
liability attributable to the variable account and, therefore,  we do not intend
to make  provisions for any such taxes.  However,  if changes in the federal tax
laws or  interpretations  thereof  result in our being  taxed on income or gains
arising  from the  variable  account,  then we may impose a charge  against  the
variable  account (with respect to some or all  contracts) in order to set aside
provisions to pay such taxes.


Tax Status of the Contract

Diversification Requirements.  Code Section 817(h) requires that with respect to
non-qualified  contracts,  the  investments  of  the  portfolios  be  adequately
diversified in accordance  with Treasury  regulations in order for the contracts
to qualify as annuity  contracts  under  federal tax law. The variable  account,
through the portfolios,  intends to comply with the diversification requirements
prescribed  by  the  Treasury  in  Reg.  Sec.  1.817-5,  which  affect  how  the
portfolios' assets may be invested.

In certain circumstances, owners of variable annuity contracts may be considered
the  owners,  for federal  income tax  purposes,  of the assets of the  separate
accounts used to support their  contracts.  In those  circumstances,  income and
gains from the  separate  account  assets  would be  includible  in the variable
contract  owner's gross income.  The IRS has stated in published  rulings that a
variable  contract owner will be considered the owner of separate account assets
if the contract owner possesses  incidents of ownership in those assets, such as
the ability to exercise investment control over the assets.

The Treasury  Department has also announced,  in connection with the issuance of
regulations concerning  diversification,  that those regulations "do not provide
guidance  concerning  the  circumstances  in  which  investor  control  for  the
investments of a segregated asset account may cause the investor,  as the owner,
rather than the insurance  company,  to be treated as the owner of the assets in
the account." This announcement also stated that guidance would be issued by way
of regulations or rulings on the "extent to which policyholders may direct their
investments  to particular  sub-accounts  without being treated as owners of the
underlying assets."

The ownership rights under the contract are similar to, but different in certain
respects from,  those described by the IRS in rulings in which it was determined
that contract owners were not owners of separate  account  assets.  For example,
the owner has additional  flexibility in allocating premium payments and account
values. These differences could result in an owner being treated as the owner of
a pro  rata  portion  of  the  assets  of the  variable  account.  In  addition,
Transamerica  does not know what  standards  will be set forth,  if any,  in the
regulations  or rulings which the Treasury  Department  has stated it expects to
issue.  Transamerica  therefore  reserves  the right to modify the  contract  as
necessary  to attempt to prevent an owner from being  considered  the owner of a
pro rata share of the assets of the variable account.

Required  Distributions.  In order to be  treated  as an  annuity  contract  for
federal  income tax  purposes,  Code Section  72(s)  requires any  non-qualified
contract to provide that:

a)   if any owner  dies on or after the  annuity  date but  before  the time the
     entire interest in the contract has been distributed, the remaining portion
     of such  interest  will be  distributed  at least as  rapidly  as under the
     method of distribution being used as of the date of that owner's death; and

b)   if any owner dies  before the  annuity  date,  the entire  interest  in the
     contract  will be  distributed  within  five  years  after  the date of the
     owner's death.  These  requirements will be considered  satisfied as to any
     portion of the owner's interest,  which is payable to or for the benefit of
     a designated beneficiary.

This interest is  distributed  over the life of the designated  beneficiary,  or
over a period not  extending  beyond the life  expectancy  of that  beneficiary,
provided that such distributions begin within one year of the owner's death.

The owner's designated  beneficiary refers to a natural person designated by the
owner as a beneficiary. Upon the owner's death, ownership of the contract passes
to  the  "designated   beneficiary."   However,   if  the  owner's   "designated
beneficiary" is the surviving  spouse of the deceased owner, the contract may be
continued with the surviving spouse as the new owner.

The non-qualified contracts contain provisions which are intended to comply with
the  requirements  of Code Section 72(s),  although no regulations  interpreting
these  requirements have yet been issued. All provisions in the contract will be
interpreted to maintain this tax qualification.  We may make changes in order to
maintain this qualification or to conform the contract to any applicable changes
in the tax  qualification  requirements.  We will provide you with a copy of any
changes made to the contract.

Possible Changes in Taxation


Legislation  has been  proposed in the past that,  if enacted,  would  adversely
modify the federal  taxation of certain  insurance  and annuity  contracts.  For
example,  one proposal  would tax  transfers  among  investment  options and tax
exchanges  involving  variable  contracts.  A second  proposal  would reduce the
investment in the contract under cash value life  insurance and certain  annuity
contracts  by  certain  amounts,  thereby  increasing  the  amount of income for
purposes of computing  gain.  Although the likelihood of there being any changes
is  uncertain,  there is always the  possibility  that the tax  treatment of the
contracts could be changed by legislation or other means.  Moreover,  it is also
possible that any change could be  retroactive,  that is,  effective  before the
date of the change. You should consult a tax adviser with respect to legislative
developments and their effect on the contract.


Other Tax Consequences


As noted above, the foregoing  discussion of the federal income tax consequences
is not  exhaustive  and special  rules are  provided  with  respect to other tax
situations  not discussed in this  prospectus.  Further,  the federal income tax
consequences  discussed herein reflect our  understanding of current law and the
law may change.  Federal  estate and gift tax  consequences  and state and local
estate,  inheritance,  and other tax  consequences  of  ownership  or receipt of
distributions under the contract depend on the individual  circumstances of each
owner or  recipient  of the  distribution.  A competent  tax  adviser  should be
consulted for further information.


PERFORMANCE DATA


From time to time, we may advertise  yields and average annual total returns for
the variable sub- accounts. In addition, we may advertise the effective yield of
the money market variable sub-account. These figures will be based on historical
information and are not intended to indicate future performance.


The yield of the money  market  variable  sub-account  refers to the  annualized
income generated by an investment in that variable  sub-account over a specified
seven-day period.  The yield is calculated by assuming that the income generated
for that  seven-day  period is generated  each  seven-day  period over a 52-week
period and is shown as a percentage of the  investment.  The effective  yield is
calculated similarly but, when annualized, the income earned by an investment in
that variable sub-account is assumed to be reinvested.  The effective yield will
be slightly  higher  than the yield  because of the  compounding  effect of this
assumed reinvestment.

The  yield of a  variable  sub-account,  other  than the money  market  variable
sub-account,  refers to the annualized  income generated by an investment in the
variable sub-account over a specified thirty-day period. The yield is calculated
by assuming that the income  generated by the investment  during that thirty-day
period is generated each  thirty-day  period over a  twelve-month  period and is
shown as a percentage of the investment.

The yield  calculations  do not  reflect the effect of any  contingent  deferred
sales load or premium taxes that may be applicable to a particular contract.  To
the  extent  that the  contingent  deferred  sales  load or  premium  taxes  are
applicable to a particular contract, the yield of that contract will be reduced.
For additional  information regarding yields and total returns,  please refer to
the Statement of Additional Information.

The  average  annual  total  return of a variable  sub-account  refers to return
quotations assuming an investment has been held in the variable  sub-account for
various  periods of time  including,  but not limited to, a period measured from
the  date  the  variable  sub-account  commenced  operations.  When  a  variable
sub-account  has been in  operation  for 1, 5, and 10 years,  respectively,  the
average  annual  total return for these  periods  will be provided.  The average
annual total return  quotations  will  represent the average  annual  compounded
rates of  return  that  would  equate  an  initial  investment  of $1,000 to the
redemption value of that  investment,  including the deduction of any applicable
contingent  deferred sales load but excluding deduction of any premium taxes, as
of the last day of each of the  periods for which total  return  quotations  are
provided.


Performance   information  for  any  variable   sub-account  reflects  only  the
performance of a hypothetical contract under which account value is allocated to
a variable sub-account during a particular time period on which the calculations
are  based.  Performance  information  should  be  considered  in  light  of the
investment  objectives  and policies and  characteristics  of the  portfolios in
which the variable  sub-account  invests,  and the market  conditions during the
given time period,  and should not be considered as a representation of what may
be achieved in the future.  For a  description  of the methods used to determine
yield and total returns, see the Statement of Additional Information.


Reports and promotional literature may also contain other information including:

a)   the ranking of any variable  sub-account  derived from rankings of variable
     annuity separate  accounts or their  investment  products tracked by Lipper
     Analytical  Services,  Inc.,  VARDS,   IBC/Donoghue's  Money  Fund  Report,
     Financial Planning Magazine,  Money Magazine,  Bank Rate Monitor,  Standard
     and  Poor's  Indices,  Dow  Jones  Industrial  Average,  and  other  rating
     services,  companies,  publications,  or other  persons  who rank  separate
     accounts  or other  investment  products  on overall  performance  or other
     criteria; and


b)   the effect of tax deferred compounding on variable  sub-account  investment
     returns, or returns in general, which may be illustrated by graphs, charts,
     or  otherwise,  and which may include a  comparison,  at various  points in
     time,  of the  return  from an  investment  in a  contract,  or  returns in
     general, on a tax-deferred basis,  assuming one or more tax rates, with the
     return on a currently taxable basis. Other ranking services and indices may
     be used.

In our advertisements and sales literature,  we may discuss,  and may illustrate
by graphs, charts, or through other means of written communication:


      the implications of longer life expectancy for retirement planning;

      the tax and other consequences of long-term investment in the contract;

      the effects of the contract's lifetime payout options; and

      the operation of certain  special  investment  features of the contract --
     such as the dollar cost averaging option.


We may explain and depict in charts,  or other graphics,  the effects of certain
investment strategies,  such as allocating purchase payments between the general
account  options  and a variable  sub-account.  We may also  discuss  the Social
Security system and its projected  payout levels and retirement plans generally,
using graphs, charts and other illustrations.

We may  from  time  to  time  also  disclose  average  annual  total  return  in
non-standard formats and cumulative non-annualized total return for the variable
sub-accounts.  The non-standard average annual total return and cumulative total
return  will  assume  that no  contingent  deferred  sales  load is  applicable.
Transamerica may from time to time also disclose yield,  standard total returns,
and non-standard total returns for any or all variable sub-accounts.


All  non-standard  performance  data  will  only be  disclosed  if the  standard
performance  data is also disclosed.  For additional  information  regarding the
calculation  of  other  performance  data,  please  refer  to the  Statement  of
Additional Information.


We may also advertise performance figures for the variable sub-accounts based on
the performance of a portfolio  before the time the variable  account  commenced
operations.


YEAR 2000 ISSUE

Many computer  software  systems in use today cannot  distinguish  the year 2000
from the year 1900 because dates are encoded using the standard six-place format
that  allows  entry of only the last two  digits of the year.  This is  commonly
known as the "Year 2000 Problem".

Regarding our systems and software that  administer  the  contracts,  we believe
that our own internal systems will be Year 2000 ready. Additionally,  we require
third party  vendors that supply  software or  administrative  services to us in
connection  with the  contract  administration,  to certify  that such  software
and/or services will be Year 2000 ready.

The "Year 2000 Problem"  could  adversely  impact the portfolios if the computer
systems used by the portfolios' investment adviser,  sub-adviser,  custodian and
transfer agent (including service providers'  systems) do not accurately process
date  information  on or after  January 1, 2000.  The  investment  advisers  are
addressing  this issue by testing the  computer  systems they use to ensure that
those  systems will operate  properly on or after  January 1, 2000,  and seeking
assurances  from other service  providers they use that their  computer  systems
will be adapted to address the "Year 2000  Problem"  in time to prevent  adverse
consequences on or after January 1, 2000.  However,  especially when taking into
account  interaction  with  other  systems,  it is  difficult  to  predict  with
precision  that there will be no disruption  of services in connection  with the
year 2000.

We continue to believe that we will achieve Year 2000  readiness.  However,  the
size and complexity of our systems and the need for them to interface with other
systems  internally  and  with  those  of  our  customers,   vendors,  partners,
governmental  agencies and other outside  parties,  creates the possibility that
some systems may experience  Year 2000 problems.  Although we believe we will be
properly prepared for the date change, we are also developing  contingency plans
to minimize any potential disruptions to operations,  especially from externally
interfaced systems over which we have limited or no control.

This issue  could also  adversely  impact the value of the  securities  that the
portfolios invest in if the issuing  companies'  systems do not operate properly
on or after January 1, 2000,  and this risk could be heightened  for  portfolios
that invest  internationally.  Refer to the  prospectuses for the portfolios for
more information.

The above information is subject to the Year 2000 Readiness Disclosure Act. This
act may limit your legal rights in the event of a dispute.

LEGAL PROCEEDINGS

There is no pending  material legal proceeding  affecting the variable  account.
Transamerica  is  involved  in various  kinds of routine  litigation  which,  in
management's  judgment,  are not of material importance to Transamerica's assets
or to the variable account.

LEGAL MATTERS

The  organization of  Transamerica,  its authority to issue the contract and the
validity of the form of the contract  have been passed upon by James W. Dederer,
General Counsel and Secretary of Transamerica.



ACCOUNTANTS AND FINANCIAL
STATEMENTS

The consolidated  financial  statements of Transamerica at December 31, 1998 and
1997, and the financial statements of Separate Account VA-6 at December 31, 1998
and  for the  period  then  ended,  appearing  in the  Statement  of  Additional
Information have been audited by Ernst & Young LLP, Independent Auditors, as set
forth in their reports appearing in the Statement of Additional Information. The
financial statements audited by Ernst & Young LLP have been included in reliance
upon such reports given upon the authority of such firm as experts in accounting
and auditing.

VOTING RIGHTS

To the extent  required by  applicable  law,  all  portfolio  shares held in the
variable   account  will  be  voted  by  Transamerica  at  regular  and  special
shareholder  meetings of the respective  portfolio.  The shares will be voted in
accordance with  instructions  received from persons having voting  interests in
the  corresponding  variable  sub-account.  If,  however,  the  1940  Act or any
regulation  thereunder  should  be  amended,  or if the  present  interpretation
thereof should change, or if Transamerica  determines that it is allowed to vote
all portfolio shares in its own right, Transamerica may elect to do so.

The person with the voting interest is the owner.  The number of votes which are
available  to  an  owner  will  be  calculated   separately  for  each  variable
sub-account. Before the annuity date, that number will be determined by applying
his or her percentage interest,  if any, in a particular variable sub-account to
the total number of votes attributable to that variable  sub-account.  The owner
holds a voting interest in each variable  sub-account to which the account value
is  allocated.  After  the  annuity  date,  the  number  of votes  decreases  as
settlement  option  payments  are  made  and as the  reserves  for the  contract
decrease.

The number of votes of a portfolio will be determined as of the date  coincident
with  the  date  established  by that  portfolio  for  determining  shareholders
eligible to vote at the meeting of the portfolios.  Voting  instructions will be
solicited  by written  communication  before  such  meeting in  accordance  with
procedures established by the respective portfolios.  Shares for which no timely
instructions  are received and shares held by Transamerica for which owners have
no beneficial  interest  will be voted in proportion to the voting  instructions
which are received with respect to all contracts  participating  in the variable
sub-account. Voting instructions to abstain on any item to be voted upon will be
applied on a pro rata basis.

Each person or entity having a voting  interest in a variable  sub-account  will
receive proxy material,  reports and other material  relating to the appropriate
portfolio.

It should be noted that generally the  portfolios  are not required,  and do not
intend, to hold annual or other regular meetings of shareholders.


AVAILABLE INFORMATION

Transamerica has filed a registration statement with the Securities and Exchange
Commission  under  the  1933  Act  relating  to the  contract  offered  by  this
prospectus.  This  prospectus  has  been  filed  as a part  of the  Registration
Statement  and  does  not  contain  all  of the  information  set  forth  in the
Registration Statement and exhibits thereto.

Reference is hereby made to such Registration Statement and exhibits for further
information  relating to Transamerica and the contract.  Statements contained in
this prospectus,  as to the content of the contract and other legal instruments,
are summaries. For a complete statement of the terms thereof,  reference is made
to the  instruments  filed  as  exhibits  to  the  Registration  Statement.  The
Registration  Statement and the exhibits  thereto may be inspected and copied at
the office of the Commission, located at 450 Fifth Street, N.W., Washington, D.C


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STATEMENT OF ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

A Statement of Additional  Information is available  which contains more details
concerning the subjects discussed in this prospectus. The following is the Table
of Contents for that Statement:

TABLE OF CONTENTS                                                                             Page
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THE CONTRACT ....................................................................................  3
NET INVESTMENT FACTOR ...........................................................................  3
VARIABLE PAYMENT OPTIONS.........................................................................  3
Variable Annuity Units and Payments..............................................................  3
Variable Annuity Unit Value......................................................................  3
Transfers After the Annuity Date.................................................................  4
GENERAL PROVISIONS...............................................................................  4
         IRS Required Distributions..............................................................  4
         Non-Participating.......................................................................  4
         Misstatement of Age or Sex..............................................................  4
         Proof of Existence and Age..............................................................  4
         Annuity Data............................................................................  4
         Assignment..............................................................................  5
         Annual Report...........................................................................  5
         Incontestability........................................................................  5
         Entire Contract.........................................................................  5
         Changes in the Contract.................................................................  5
         Protection of Benefits..................................................................  5
         Delay of Payments.......................................................................  5
         Notices and Directions..................................................................  6
CALCULATION OF YIELDS AND TOTAL RETURNS .........................................................  6
         Money Market Sub-Account Yield Calculation..............................................  6
         Other Sub-Account Yield Calculations....................................................  7
         Standard Total Return Calculations......................................................  7
         Adjusted Historical Portfolio Performance Data..........................................  8
         Other Performance Data..................................................................  8
HISTORICAL PERFORMANCE DATA......................................................................  8
         General Limitations.....................................................................  8
         Historical Performance Data.............................................................  8
DISTRIBUTION OF THE CONTRACT.....................................................................18
SAFEKEEPING OF VARIABLE ACCOUNT ASSETS...........................................................18
STATE REGULATION.................................................................................18
RECORDS AND REPORTS..............................................................................18
FINANCIAL STATEMENTS.............................................................................18
APPENDIX.........................................................................................19



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Appendix A

THE GENERAL ACCOUNT OPTIONS
(Not available in all states)

This prospectus is generally intended to serve as a disclosure document only for
the contract and the  variable  account.  For  complete  details  regarding  the
general account options, see the contract itself.

The account value  allocated to the general  account options becomes part of the
general  account  of   Transamerica,   which  supports   insurance  and  annuity
obligations.  Because of exemptive and exclusionary provisions, interests in the
general account have not been  registered  under the Securities Act of 1933 (the
"1933 Act"),  nor is the general  account  registered as an  investment  company
under the 1940 Act.

Accordingly, neither the general account nor any interests therein are generally
subject to the provisions of the 1933 Act or the 1940 Act, and  Transamerica has
been advised that the staff of the  Securities  and Exchange  Commission has not
reviewed the disclosures in this prospectus  which relate to the general account
options.

The general account options are part of the general account of Transamerica. The
general  account  of  Transamerica   consists  of  all  the  general  assets  of
Transamerica, other than those in the variable account, or in any other separate
account.  Transamerica  has sole  discretion to invest the assets of its general
account subject to applicable law.

The  allocation  or transfer of funds to the general  account  options  does not
entitle  the  owner to share in the  investment  performance  of  Transamerica's
general account.

There are two general  account  options:  the fixed  account  and the  guarantee
period  account,  as described  below.  These  options are not  available in all
states.

THE FIXED ACCOUNT

Currently,  we guarantee that we will credit interest at a rate of not less than
3% per year,  compounded  annually,  to amounts  allocated to the fixed  account
under the  contracts.  However,  we reserve the right to change the minimum rate
according to state  insurance law. We may credit interest at a rate in excess of
3% per year.

There is no specific formula for the  determination of excess interest  credits.
Some of the factors that we may consider in determining whether to credit excess
interest  to  amounts  allocated  to the fixed  account  and the  amount in that
account are:

      general economic trends;

      rates of return currently available;

      returns anticipated on the company's investments;

      regulatory and tax requirements; and

      competitive factors.

Any interest  credited to amounts allocated to the fixed account in excess of 3%
per year will be determined at the sole  discretion of  Transamerica.  The owner
assumes the risk that interest credited to the fixed account allocations may not
exceed the minimum guarantee of 3% for any given year.

Rates of interest  credited to the fixed account will be guaranteed for at least
twelve months and will vary according to the timing and class of the allocation,
transfer or renewal.  At any time after the end of the twelve month period for a
particular allocation, we may change the annual rate of interest for that class;
this new annual  rate of  interest  will  remain in effect  for at least  twelve
months.  New purchase  payments made to the contract  which are allocated to the
fixed account may receive different rates of interest.

These rates of interest may differ from those interest rates credited to amounts
transferred from the variable  sub-accounts or guarantee period account and from
those credited to amounts  remaining in the fixed account and receiving  renewal
rates.  These  rates of  interest  may also  differ  from rates for  allocations
applied under certain options and services we may be offering.

Transfers

Each contract year, as the owner,  you may transfer a percentage of the value of
the fixed account to variable  sub-accounts or to the guarantee period accounts.
The maximum  percentage that may be transferred will be declared annually by us.
This percentage will be determined by us at our sole discretion, but will not be
less  than 10% of the  value of the  fixed  account  on the  preceding  contract
anniversary and will be declared each year. Currently, this percentage is 25%.

As the owner,  you are limited to four  transfers  from the fixed  account  each
contract  year,  and the total of all such  transfers  cannot exceed the current
maximum.  If we permit  dollar  cost  averaging  from the fixed  account  to the
variable sub-accounts, the above restrictions are not applicable.

Generally,  transfers may not be made from any variable sub-account to the fixed
account for the six-month  period  following any transfer from the fixed account
to one or more of the variable sub-accounts.
Additionally, transfers may not be made from the fixed account to:

a)    any guarantee period;

b)    the Transamerica VIF Money Market Sub-Account; or

c)   any variable  sub-account  identified  by  Transamerica  and investing in a
     portfolio of fixed income investments.

We reserve  the right to modify the  limitations  on  transfers  to and from the
fixed account and to defer transfers from the fixed account for up to six months
from the date of request.

Special Dollar Cost Averaging Option

(May not be available in all states.  See contract for availability of the fixed
account options.)


Before the annuity date, you may elect to allocate entire  purchase  payments to
either the six or twelve  month  special  Dollar Cost  Averaging  account of the
fixed  account.  The  purchase  payment  will be  credited  with  interest  at a
guaranteed fixed rate.  Amounts will then be transferred from the special Dollar
Cost Averaging account to the variable  sub-accounts pro rata on a monthly basis
for six or twelve months (depending on the option you select) in the allocations
you  specify.  The four  transfers  per year limit does not apply to the special
Dollar Cost Averaging option.

Amounts  from  the  sub-accounts  and/or  general  account  options  may  not be
transferred into the special Dollar Cost Averaging accounts. In addition, if you
request a transfer (other than a Dollar Cost Averaging transfer) or a withdrawal
from a special  Dollar Cost  Averaging  account,  any amounts  remaining  in the
special  account will be transferred to the variable  sub-accounts  according to
your allocation instructions.  The special Dollar Cost Averaging option will end
and cannot be reelected.


THE GUARANTEE PERIOD ACCOUNT

The  guarantee  period  account  provides  guaranteed  fixed  rates of  interest
compounded  annually for specific  guarantee  periods.  Amounts allocated to the
guarantee  period  account will be credited with interest of no less than 3% per
year.  Amounts withdrawn from a guarantee period before the end of its guarantee
period will be subject to an interest adjustment, as explained below.

Each  guarantee  period  offers  a  specified   duration  with  a  corresponding
guaranteed  interest rate.  Currently we are offering three, five and seven year
guarantee periods but these may change at any time.

The owner bears the risk that, after the initial guarantee period,  Transamerica
will not credit  interest in excess of 3% per year to amounts  allocated  to the
guarantee period account.


Each amount  allocated  or  transferred  to the  guarantee  period  account will
establish a new guarantee period of a duration  selected by the owner from among
those then  being  offered by us.  Every  guarantee  period we offer will have a
duration of at least one year.  The  minimum  amount  that may be  allocated  or
transferred to a guarantee period is $1,000.  Purchase  payments  allocated to a
guarantee  period  will be  credited  on the date the payment is received at our
Service Center. Any amount transferred from another guarantee period
 a guarantee period will establish a new guarantee

period as of the effective  date of the transfer.  The guarantee  period account
and/or the fixed account may not be available in all states.

Guarantee Period

Each guarantee period will have its own guaranteed  interest rate and expiration
date. The guaranteed  interest rate applicable to a guarantee period will depend
on the date the guarantee period is established, the duration you choose and the
class of that guarantee  period. A guarantee period chosen may not extend beyond
the annuity date.

We reserve the right to limit the maximum  number of guarantee  periods that may
be in effect at any one time.

We will establish  effective annual rates of interest for each guarantee period.
The effective  annual rate of interest we establish for a guarantee  period will
remain in effect for the  duration of the  guarantee  period.  Interest  will be
credited to a guarantee  period based on its daily balance at a daily rate which
is  equivalent to the  guaranteed  interest  rate  applicable to that  guarantee
period for amounts held during the entire guarantee period.

Amounts  withdrawn or transferred  from a guarantee period before its expiration
date will be subject to an interest  adjustment as described  below. In no event
will the effective  annual rate of interest  applicable to a guarantee period be
less than 3% per year.

Interest Adjustment

If any amount is withdrawn or  transferred  from a guarantee  period  before its
expiration  date,  excluding  withdrawals  for the  purpose  of paying the death
benefit,  the amount  withdrawn  or  transferred  will be subject to an interest
adjustment.  The interest  adjustment reflects the impact that changing interest
rates have on the value of money invested at a fixed interest rate. The interest
adjustment is computed by multiplying the amount withdrawn or transferred by the
following factor:

[(1 + I) divided by (1 + J + 0.005)]N/12 -1 where:

     I   is the guaranteed interest rate in effect;

     J is the current  interest rate  available for a period equal to the number
     of years  remaining in the  guarantee  period at the time of  withdrawal or
     transfer; fractional years are rounded up to the next full year; and

     N is the  number  of full  months  remaining  in the  term at the  time the
     withdrawal or transfer request is processed

In general,  the  interest  adjustment  will  operate to decrease the value upon
withdrawal  or transfer  when the  guaranteed  interest  rate in effect for that
allocation  is  lower  than the  current  interest  rate,  as of the date of the
transaction, that would apply for a guarantee period equal to the number of full
years  remaining  in the  guarantee  period as of that  date.  For  purposes  of
determining the interest  adjustment,  if we do not offer a guarantee  period of
that duration, the applicable current interest rate will be determined by linear
interpolation between current interest rates for the two time periods closest to
the duration  remaining  that are available.  If the current  interest rate thus
determined plus 1/2 of one percent is greater than the guaranteed interest rate,
the interest  adjustment  will be negative and amount  withdrawn or  transferred
will be decreased.  However, the value will never be decreased below the initial
allocation  plus daily  interest at 3% interest per year.  There are no positive
interest adjustments.

Expiration of a Guarantee Period

At least 45 days,  but not more than 60 days,  before the  expiration  date of a
guarantee  period,  we  will  notify  you as to  the  options  available  when a
guarantee period expires. You may elect one of the following:

a)   transfer the amount held in that guarantee period to a new guarantee period
     from among those being offered by us at such time; or

b)   transfer the amount held in that guaranteed  period to one or more variable
     sub-accounts or to another general account option then available.



We must receive your notice  electing one of these at our Service  Center by the
expiration date of the guarantee  period. If such election has not been received
by us at our  Service  Center,  the amount  held in that  guarantee  period will
remain in the  guaranteed  period  account.  A new guarantee  period of the same
duration as the expiring  guarantee  period, if offered,  will  automatically be
established  by us with a new  guaranteed  interest rate declared by us for that
guarantee  period.  The new guarantee period will start on the day following the
expiration date of the previous guarantee period.



If we are not currently  offering a guarantee period having the same duration as
the expiring  guarantee period, the new guarantee period will be the next longer
duration,  or if we are not offering a guarantee period longer than the duration
of the  expiring  guarantee  period,  the next  shorter  duration.  However,  no
guarantee period can extend beyond the annuity date.

If the amount  held in an  expiring  guarantee  period is less than  $1,000,  we
reserves  the  right to  transfer  such  amount  to the  money  market  variable
sub-account.


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Appendix B

Example of Variable Accumulation Unit Value Calculations

Suppose the net asset  value per share of a portfolio  at the end of the current
valuation period is $20.15;  at the end of the immediately  preceding  valuation
period it was $20.10;  the  valuation  period is one day;  and no  dividends  or
distributions  caused the  portfolio  to go  "ex-dividend"  during  the  current
valuation period. $20.15 divided by $20.10 is 1.002488.

Subtracting  the one day risk factor for  mortality  and expense risk charge and
the  administrative  expense  charge of  .00367%  (the daily  equivalent  of the
current  charge of 1.35% on an annual  basis) gives a net  investment  factor of
1.00245.

If the value of the variable  accumulation  unit for the  immediately  preceding
valuation period had been 15.500000,  the value for the current valuation period
would be 15.53798 (15.5 x 1.00245).

Example of Variable Annuity Unit Value Calculations

Suppose  the  circumstances  of the  first  example  exist,  and the  value of a
variable  annuity unit for the immediately  preceding  valuation period had been
13.500000.

If the first variable  annuity payment is determined by using an annuity payment
based on an  assumed  interest  rate of 4% per year,  the value of the  variable
annuity unit for the current  valuation period would be 13.53163 (13.5 x 1.00245
(the net investment factor) x 0.999893).

 0.999893 is the factor,  for a one day valuation  period,  that neutralizes the
assumed  rate of four  percent  (4%) per year  used to  establish  the  variable
annuity rates found in the contract.

Example of Variable Annuity Payment Calculations

Suppose  that the  account is  currently  credited  with  3,200.000000  variable
accumulation units of a particular variable sub-account.

Also suppose that the variable  accumulation unit value and the variable annuity
unit value for the  particular  variable  sub-account  for the valuation  period
which ends  immediately  preceding  the first day of the month is 15.500000  and
13.500000  respectively,  and that  the  variable  annuity  rate for the age and
elected is $5.73 per $1,000.

Then the first variable annuity payment would be:

3,200 x 15.5 x 5.73 divided by 1,000 = $284.21,

and the number of variable annuity units credited for future payments would be:

284.21 divided by 13.5 = 21.052444.

For the second monthly payment,  suppose that the variable annuity unit value on
the 10th day of the second month is 13.565712.  Then the second variable annuity
payment would be

$285.59 (21.052444 x 13.565712).


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Appendix C

CONDENSED FINANCIAL INFORMATION

Certain of the following  condensed  financial  information  is derived from the
financial  statements  of the  variable  account.  You  should  read the data in
conjunction  with the financial  statements,  related notes, and other financial
information included in the Statement of Additional Information.


The following table sets forth certain  information  regarding the  sub-accounts
for the period from January 1, 1998, the inception of the  sub-accounts  through
December 31, 1998. The variable  account  received its first deposits on January
12,  1998.  The  variable  accumulation  unit  values and the number of variable
accumulation units outstanding for each sub-account for the periods shown are as
follows:


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                          Year Ending December 31, 1998

                      Alger American       Alliance VPF     Alliance VPF     Dreyfus VIF Cap    Dreyfus VIF
                     Income & Growth      Growth & Income  Premier Growth  Appreciation Growth   Small Cap
                       Sub-Account          Sub-Account      Sub-Account       Sub-Account      Sub-Account
Accumulation Unit Value
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    at Beginning of Period  $10.00           $10.00            $10.00           $10.00              $10.00
Accumulation Unit Value
    at End of Period      $13.12              $11.88           $14.46            $12.73            $9.57
Number of Accumulation
    Units Outstanding
    at End of Period    309,748.942         339,540.067      427,648.138       376,620.359      275,526.474



                    Janus Aspen Series   Janus Aspen Series   MFS VIT                MFS VIT           MFS VIT
                         Balanced        Worldwide Growth  Emerging Growth     Growth with Income     Research

                        Sub-Account         Sub-Account      Sub-Account           Sub-Account       Sub-Account
Accumulation Unit Value
    at Beginning of Period$10.00              $10.00           $10.00                $10.00            $10.00
Accumulation Unit Value
    at End of Period      $13.24              $12.65           $13.21                $12.06            $12.15
Number of Accumulation
    Units Outstanding
    at End of Period    368,928.321         450,342.300      298,213.933           342,844.524       151,312.906


                           MSDW                MSDW               MSDW UF      OCC Accumulation    OCC Accumulation
                     UF Fixed Income       UF High Yield   International Magnum  Trust Managed      Trust Small Cap
                        Sub-Account         Sub-Account         Sub-Account       Sub-Account         Sub-Account
Accumulation Unit Value
    at Beginning of Period$10.00              $10.00              $10.00            $10.00              $10.00
Accumulation Unit Value
    at End of Period      $10.60              $10.31              $10.71            $10.54               $8.97
Number of Accumulation
    Units Outstanding
    at End of Period    259,236.465         272,870.757         94,555.328        199,167.982        47,897.168


                       Transamerica       Transamerica
                        VIF Growth      VIF Money Market
                        Sub-Account        Sub-Account
Accumulation Unit Value
    at Beginning of Period$10.00              $1.00
Accumulation Unit Value
    at End of Period      $14.12              $1.04
Number of Accumulation
    Units Outstanding
    at End of Period   1,424,841.423      4,129,893.964

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Appendix D

DEFINITIONS

Account Value: The sum of the variable accumulated value and the general account
options accumulated value.


Additional  Death Benefit Rider:  This Rider must be elected before the contract
effective  date  and  provides  for  the  benefits  described  on page 32 at the
premiums described on page 7. If cancelled, the benefit cannot be reinstated.

Adjusted Purchase Payments:  Under the Additional Death Benefit Rider, the total
of all  purchase  payments  made to the  contract,  minus  all  adjustments  for
withdrawals.

Adjustment for Withdrawals: Under the Additional Death Benefit Rider, the amount
withdrawn, including any contingent deferred sales load, times the ratio of:

(a)  the adjusted purchase payments immediately before the withdrawal; to

(b)  the account value at that time.

Withdrawals  of  Additional  Death  Benefit  Rider  premiums are not  considered
withdrawals for purposes of determining adjusted purchase payments.


Annuity Date: The date on which the annuitization phase of the contract begins.

Cash  Surrender  Value:  The amount we will pay to the owner if the  contract is
surrendered on or before the annuity date. The cash surrender value is equal to:
the  account  value;  less any  account  fee,  interest  adjustment,  contingent
deferred sales load, and premium tax charges.

Code:  The  Internal  Revenue  Code of  1986,  as  amended,  and the  rules  and
regulations issued under it.

Contingent  Deferred  Sales Load:  A charge  equal to a  percentage  of purchase
payments  withdrawn  from the  contract  that are less than seven years old. See
Contingent  Deferred  Sales  Load/Surrender  Charge on page 33 for the  specific
percentages.

Contract Anniversary: The anniversary of the contract effective date each year.


Contract  Effective  Date:  The  effective  date of the contract as shown in the
contract.

Contract  Year: A 12-month  period  starting on the contract  effective date and
ending with the day before the contract  anniversary,  and each 12-month  period
thereafter.

Fixed  Account:  An account  which credits a rate of interest for a period of at
least twelve months for each allocation or transfer.

General Account: The assets of Transamerica that are not allocated to a separate
account.

General  Account  Options:  The fixed account and the guarantee  period  account
offered by us to which the owner may allocate purchase payments and transfers.

General Account Options Accumulated Value: The total dollar value of all amounts
the owner allocates or transfers to any general account  options;  plus interest
credited;  less any amounts  withdrawn,  applicable fees or premium tax charges,
and/or transfers out to the variable account before the annuity date.

Guaranteed  Interest  Rate:  The annual  effective  rate of interest after daily
compounding credited to a guarantee period.

Guarantee Period: The number of years that a guaranteed rate of interest will be
credited to a guarantee period.

Guarantee Period Account: An account which credits a guaranteed rate of interest
for a specified guarantee period. There may be several guarantee periods offered
under the guarantee  period  account,  each with a different  guaranteed rate of
interest.


Insured:  For purposes of the Additional Death Benefit Rider, the  individual(s)
who is  named  as  the  owner(s).  If the  owner(s)  is not an  individual,  the
annuitant(s).

Living Benefits Rider: Also called a "Waiver of Contingent  Deferred Sales Load"
rider in some contracts, it provides benefits described on page 34.


Portfolio:  The investment  portfolio  underlying  each variable  sub-account in
which  we  will  invest  any  amounts  the  owner  allocates  to  that  variable
sub-account.

Service  Center:  Transamerica's  Annuity  Service  Center,  at P.O.  Box 31848,
Charlotte, North Carolina 28231-1848, telephone 800-258-4260.

Status,  Qualified and Non-Qualified:  The contract has a qualified status if it
is issued in connection with a retirement plan or program. Otherwise, the status
is non-qualified.

Surrender Charge: See Contingent Deferred Sales Load.

Valuation  Day: Any day the New York Stock  Exchange is open.  To determine  the
value of an asset on a day that is not a valuation day, we will use the value of
that asset as of the end of the next valuation day.

Valuation Period: The time interval between the closing, which is generally 4:00
p.m. Eastern Time of the New York Stock Exchange on consecutive valuation days.


Variable  Account:  Separate  Account VA-6, a separate  account  established and
maintained  by  Transamerica  for the  investment  of a  portion  of its  assets
pursuant to Section 58-7-95 of the North Carolina Insurance Code.

Variable  Accumulation  Unit: A unit of measure  used to determine  the variable
accumulated value before the annuity date. The value of a variable  accumulation
unit varies with each variable sub-account.

Variable Accumulated Value: The total dollar value of all variable  accumulation
units under the contract before the annuity date.

Variable  Sub-Account(s):  One or more  divisions of the variable  account which
invests solely in shares of one of the underlying portfolios.


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Appendix E

Transamerica Life Insurance and Annuity Company

DISCLOSURE STATEMENT
for Individual Retirement Annuities

The following  information  is being  provided to you, the owner,  in accordance
with the  requirements of the Internal  Revenue  Service (IRS).  This Disclosure
Statement  contains  information  about  opening and  maintaining  an Individual
Retirement  Account or Annuity (IRA),  and summarizes  some of the financial and
tax consequences of establishing an IRA.

Part I of this Disclosure  Statement  discusses  Traditional IRAs, while Part II
addresses Roth IRAs.  Because the tax consequences of the two categories of IRAs
differ  significantly,  it is important that you review the correct part of this
Disclosure  Statement  to learn  about  your  particular  IRA.  This  Disclosure
Statement does not discuss Education IRAs or SIMPLE-IRAs, except as necessary in
the context of discussing other types of IRAs.


Your  Transamerica Life Insurance and Annuity  Company's  Individual  Retirement
Annuity, also referred to as a Transamerica Life IRA Contract, has been approved
as to  form  by the  IRS.  In  addition,  we are  using  an IRA  and a Roth  IRA
Endorsement  based on the  IRS-approved  text.  Please  note  that IRS  approval
applies only to the form of the contract and does not represent a  determination
of the merits of such IRA contract.


It may be  necessary  for us to  amend  your  Transamerica  Life IRA or Roth IRA
Contract  in  order  for us to  obtain  or  maintain  IRS  approval  of its  tax
qualification.  In  addition,  laws and  regulations  adopted  in the future may
require  changes to your  contract in order to preserve its status as an IRA. We
will send you a copy of any such amendment.

No contribution to a Transamerica  Life IRA will be accepted under a SIMPLE plan
established by any employer pursuant to Internal Revenue Code Section 408(p). No
transfer or rollover of funds  attributable to contributions made by an employer
to your SIMPLE IRA under the employer's SIMPLE plan may be transferred or rolled
over to your  Transamerica Life IRA before the expiration of the two year period
beginning on the date you first  participated in the employer's  SIMPLE plan. In
addition, depending on the annuity contract you purchased, contributory IRAs may
or may not be available.

This Disclosure Statement includes the non-technical  explanation of some of the
changes  made by the Tax Reform Act of 1986  applicable  to IRAs and more recent
changes  made by the Small  Business  Job  Protection  Act of 1996,  the  Health
Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996, the Tax Relief Act of 1997
and the IRS Restructuring and Reform Act of 1998.

The  information  provided  applies  to  contributions  made  and  distributions
received after  December 31, 1986,  and reflects the relevant  provisions of the
Code as in effect on January 1, 1999. This Disclosure  Statement is not intended
to constitute tax advice,  and you should consult a tax professional if you have
questions about your own circumstances.

Revocation of Your IRA or Roth IRA

You have the  right to  revoke  your  Traditional  IRA or Roth IRA  issued by us
during  the  seven  calendar  day  period  following  its   establishment.   The
establishment  of your Traditional IRA or Roth IRA contract will be the contract
effective  date. This seven day calendar period may or may not coincide with the
free look period of your contract.

In order to  revoke  your  Traditional  IRA or Roth IRA,  you must  notify us in
writing and you must mail or deliver your revocation to us postage prepaid,  at:
401 North Tryon Street,  Charlotte,  NC 28202. The date of the postmark,  or the
date of  certification  or registration if sent by certified or registered mail,
will be considered your revocation  date. If you revoke your  Traditional IRA or
Roth IRA during the seven day period,  an amount  equal to your  premium will be
returned to you without any adjustment.

Definitions

Code -  Internal  Revenue  Code of 1986,  as  amended,  and  regulations  issued
thereunder.

Contributions - Purchase payments paid to your contract.  Contract - The annuity
policy, certificate or contract which you purchased.

Compensation - For purposes of  determining  allowable  contributions,  the term
compensation   includes  all  earned   income,   including   net  earnings  from
self-employment  and alimony or separate  maintenance  payments received under a
decree of divorce or separate  maintenance  and includable in your gross income,
but does not include  deferred  compensation or any amount received as a pension
or annuity.

Regular Contributions - In General


As is more fully discussed  below,  for 1998 and later years,  the maximum total
amount that you may  contribute  for any tax year to your  regular IRAs and your
regular Roth IRAs combined is $2,000,  or if less,  your  compensation  for that
year.  Once you attain  age 70 1/2,  this limit is reduced to zero only for your
regular  IRAs,  not for  your  Roth  IRAs,  but the  separate  limit on Roth IRA
contributions  can be reduced to zero for taxpayers  with adjusted gross income,
or AGI, above certain  levels,  as described  below in Part II, Section 1. While
your Roth IRA contributions are never deductible, your regular IRA contributions
are fully deductible,  unless you, or your spouse,  is an active  participant in
some form of tax-qualified retirement plan for the tax year. In the latter case,
any  deductible  portion  of your  regular  IRA  contributions  for each year is
subject to the limits  that are  described  below in Part I,  Section 2, and any
remaining regular IRA contributions for that year must be reported to the IRS as
nondeductible IRA contributions, along with your Roth IRA contributions.


IRA PART I: TRADITIONAL IRAs

The rules that apply to a Traditional  Individual Retirement Account or Annuity,
which is referred  to in this  Disclosure  Statement  simply as an "IRA" or as a
"Traditional  IRA" and which  includes a regular  or Spousal  IRA and a rollover
IRA,  generally also apply to IRAs under  Simplified  Employee  Pension plans or
SEP-IRAs, unless specific rules for SEP-IRAs are stated.

1. Contributions

(a) Regular IRA.  Regular IRA  contributions  must be in cash and are subject to
the limits described above.  Such  contributions are also subject to the minimum
amount under the  Transamerica  IRA contract.  In addition,  any of your regular
contributions  to an IRA for a tax  year  must be  made  by the  due  date,  not
including  extensions,  for your federal tax return for that tax year.  See also
Part II, Section 4 below about  recharacterizing  IRA and Roth IRA contributions
by such date.

(b) Spousal IRA. If you and your spouse file a joint  federal  income tax return
for the taxable year and if your spouse's  compensation,  if any,  includable in
gross income for the year is less than the compensation includable in your gross
income for the year,  you and your spouse may each  establish  your own separate
regular  IRA,  and Roth IRA,  and may make  contributions  to such IRAs for your
spouse  that are not  limited by your  spouse's  lower  amount of  compensation.
Instead,  the limit for the total  contribution to spousal IRAs that can be made
by you or your spouse for the tax year is:

1.    $2,000; or

2.   if less,  the  total  combined  compensation  for both you and your  spouse
     reduced by any deductible IRA  contributions and any Roth IRA contributions
     for such year.

As with any regular IRA contributions,  those for your spouse cannot be made for
any tax year in which your spouse has attained age 70 1/2, must be in cash,  and
must be made by the due date, not including extensions,  for your federal income
tax return for that tax year.

(c) Rollover IRA.  Rollover  contributions to a Traditional IRA are unlimited in
dollar   amount.   These  can  include   rollover   contributions   of  eligible
distributions  received by you from  another  Traditional  IRA or  tax-qualified
retirement plan.  Generally,  any distribution  from a tax-qualified  retirement
plans,  such as a pension or profit sharing plan, Code Section 401(k) plan, H.R.
10 or Keogh plan, or a Traditional  IRA can be rolled over to a Traditional  IRA
unless it is a  required  minimum  distribution  as  discussed  below in Part I,
Section  4(a) or it is part of a series of  payments to be paid to you over your
life,  life  expectancy  or  a  period  of  at  least  10  years.  In  addition,
distributions of "after-tax"  plan  contributions,  i.e.,  amounts which are not
subject to federal income tax when distributed  from a tax-qualified  retirement
plan,  are not  eligible to be rolled over to an IRA. If a  distribution  from a
tax-qualified plan or a Traditional IRA is paid to you and you want to roll over
all  or  part  of  the  eligible  distributed  amount  to  a  Transamerica  Life
Traditional  IRA, the rollover must be  accomplished  within 60 days of the date
you receive the amount to be rolled over. However,  you may roll over any amount
from one Traditional  IRA into another  Traditional IRA only once in any 365-day
period.

A timely  rollover of an eligible  distributed  amount that has been paid to you
directly will prevent its being taxable to you at the time of distribution; that
is, none of it will be  includable  in your gross income until you withdraw some
amount from your rollover IRA. However,  any such  distribution  directly to you
from a  tax-qualified  retirement  plan is generally  subject to a mandatory 20%
withholding tax.

By  contrast,  a  direct  transfer  from a  tax-qualified  retirement  plan to a
Traditional  IRA is  considered  a "direct"  rollover  and is not subject to any
mandatory  withholding  tax,  or other  federal  income  tax,  upon  the  direct
transfer.  If you elect to make such a "direct"  rollover  from a  tax-qualified
plan to a Transamerica  Life  Traditional  IRA, the  transferred  amount will be
deposited directly into your rollover IRA.

Strict limitations apply to rollovers,  and you should seek competent tax advice
in order to comply with all the rules governing rollovers.

(d) Direct  Transfers from another  Traditional  IRA. You may make an initial or
subsequent  contribution to your  Transamerica Life Traditional IRA by directing
the fiduciary or issuer of any of your  existing IRAs to make a direct  transfer
of all or part of such IRAs in cash to your  Transamerica  Life Traditional IRA.
Such a direct transfer  between  Traditional IRAs is not considered a rollover ,
e.g., for purposes of the 1-year waiting period or withholding.

(e) Simplified  Employee Pension Plan, or SEP-IRA. If an IRA is established that
meets the  requirements of a SEP-IRA,  generally your employer may contribute an
amount not to exceed the lesser of 15% of your includable compensation ($160,000
for 1999, adjusted for inflation  thereafter) or $30,000,  even after you attain
age 70 1/2. The amount of such contribution is not includable in your income for
federal income tax purposes.  In the case of a SEP-IRA that has a  grandfathered
qualifying  form  of  salary  reduction,  referred  to  as a  SARSEP,  that  was
established  by an employer  before 1997,  generally any  employee,  including a
self-employed individual, who:

1.    has worked for the employer for 3 of the last 5 preceding tax years;

2.    is at least age 21; and

3.   has  received  from the  employer  compensation  of at  least  $400 for the
     current tax year, adjusted for inflation after 1999.

is eligible to make a before tax salary reduction contribution to the SARSEP for
the  current  tax year of up to  $10,000,  adjusted  for  inflation  after 1998,
subject to the overall limits for SEP-IRA contributions.

Your  employer is not  required to make a SEP-IRA  contribution  in any year nor
make the same percentage  contribution each year. But if contributions are made,
they  must be made to the  SEP-IRA  for all  eligible  employees  and  must  not
discriminate in favor of highly  compensated  employees.  If these rules are not
met, any SEP-IRA  contributions  by the employer  could be treated as taxable to
the employees and could result in adverse tax consequences to the  participating
employee.  For further  details about SARSEPs and SEP-IRAs,  e.g., for computing
contribution limits for self-employed  individuals,  see IRS Publication 590, as
indicated below.

(f) Responsibility of the Owner.  Contributions,  rollovers, or transfers to any
IRA must be made in accordance with the appropriate  sections of the Code. It is
your full and sole  responsibility  to determine  the tax  deductibility  of any
contribution  to  your  Traditional  IRA,  and to  make  such  contributions  in
accordance with the Code.  Transamerica does not provide tax advice, and assumes
no liability for the tax consequences of any  contribution to your  Transamerica
Life Traditional IRA.



2. Deductibility of Contributions for a Regular IRA

(a) General  Rules.  The  deductible  portion of the  contributions  made to the
regular IRAs for you, or your spouse,  for a tax year depends on whether you, or
your  spouse,  is an  "active  participant"  in  some  type  of a  tax-qualified
retirement plan for such year, as described in Section 2(b) immediately below.

If you and your spouse file a joint  return for a tax year and neither of you is
an active  participant for such year, then the permissible  contributions to the
regular IRAs for each of you are fully  deductible up to $2,000 each, i.e., your
combined deductible IRA contribution limit for the tax year could be $4,000.

Similarly,  if you are not married, or treated as such, for the tax year and you
are not an active  participant for such year, the permissible  contributions  to
your  regular  IRAs for the tax year are  fully  deductible  up to  $2,000.  For
instance,  if you and your spouse file separate returns for the tax year and you
did not live together at any time during such tax year,  then you are treated as
unmarried for such year, and if you were not an active  participant  for the tax
year,  then your deductible  limit for your regular IRA  contribution is $2,000,
even if your spouse was an active participant for such year.

If you are an active  participant  for the tax year,  then your $2,000  limit is
subject to a phase-out rule if your AGI for such year exceeds a Threshold Level,
depending on your tax filing status and the calendar year. If, however,  you are
not an active  participant for the tax year but your spouse is, then your $2,000
limit  is  subject  to the  phase-out  rule  only if your AGI  exceeds  a higher
Threshold Level. See Part I, Section 2(c), below.

(b)  Active  Participant.  You  are an  "active  participant"  for a year if you
participate in some type of tax-qualified  retirement plan. For example,  if you
participate in a qualified pension or profit sharing plan, a Code Section 401(k)
plan, certain  government plans, a tax-sheltered  arrangement under Code Section
403,  a SIMPLE  plan or a  SEP-IRA  plan,  you are  considered  to be an  active
participant.  Your  Form W-2 for the year  should  indicate  your  participation
status.


(c) Adjusted Gross Income,  or AGI. If you are an active  participant,  you must
look at your  AGI for the  year,  or if you and  your  spouse  file a joint  tax
return,  you use  your  combined  AGI,  to  determine  whether  you  can  make a
deductible IRA contribution for that taxable year. The instructions for your tax
return will show you how to calculate  your AGI for this purpose.  If you are at
or below a certain AGI level,  called the Threshold Level, you are treated as if
you were not an active  participant  and you can make a deductible  contribution
under the same rules as a person who is not an active participant.


If you are an active  participant  for the tax year,  then your Threshold  Level
depends upon whether you are a married  taxpayer  filing a joint tax return,  an
unmarried  taxpayer,  or a married taxpayer filing a separate tax return. If you
are a married  taxpayer but file a separate tax return,  the Threshold  Level is
$0. If you are a married  taxpayer  filing a joint tax return,  or an  unmarried
taxpayer,  your  Threshold  Level  depends  upon the  taxable  year,  and can be
determined using the appropriate table below:


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         Married Filing Jointly         Unmarried

         Taxable      Threshold         Taxable        Threshold
         Year         Level             Year           Level

         1998         $50,000           1998            $30,000
         1999         $51,000           1999            $31,000
         2000         $52,000           2000            $32,000
         2001         $53,000           2001            $33,000
         2002         $54,000           2002            $34,000
         2003         $60,000           2003            $40,000
         2004         $65,000           2004            $45,000
         2005         $70,000           2005 and
         2006         $75,000            thereafter     $50,000
         2007 and
              thereafter   $80,000

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Beginning  in 1998,  if you are not an active  participant  for the tax year but
your spouse is, and you are not treated as unmarried for filing  purposes,  then
your Threshold Level is $150,000.

If your AGI is less than  $10,000  above your  Threshold  Level,  or $20,000 for
married  taxpayers  filing  jointly for the taxable  year  beginning on or after
January 1, 2007, you will still be able to make a deductible  contribution,  but
it will be  limited  in  amount.  The  amount  by which  your AGI  exceeds  your
Threshold  Level is called your Excess AGI. The Maximum  Allowable  Deduction is
$2,000,  even for  Spousal  IRAs.  You can  calculate  your  Deduction  Limit as
follows:

10,000 - Excess AGI  x  Maximum Allowable Deduction = Deduction Limit 10,000
- -------------------

For taxable  years  beginning  on or after  January 1, 2007,  married  taxpayers
filing  jointly  should  substitute  20,000  for  10,000  in the  numerator  and
denominator of the above equation.

You must round up any computation of the Deduction Limit to the next highest $10
level,  that is, to the next highest number which ends in zero. For example,  if
the result is $1,525,  you must  round it up to $1,530.  If the final  result is
below $200 but above zero,  your Deduction  Limit is $200.  Your Deduction Limit
cannot in any event exceed 100% of your compensation.

3. Nondeductible Contributions to Regular IRAs

The amounts of your regular IRA  contributions  which are not deductible will be
nondeductible  contributions  to  such  IRAs.  You  may  also  choose  to make a
nondeductible  contribution to your regular IRA, even if you could have deducted
part or all of the contribution.  Interest or other earnings on your regular IRA
contributions,  whether from deductible or nondeductible contributions, will not
be taxed until taken out of your IRA and distributed to you.



If you make a  nondeductible  contribution to an IRA, you must report the amount
of the  nondeductible  contribution  to the IRS as a part of your tax return for
the year, e.g., on Form 8606.

4. Distributions

(a) Required Minimum Distributions,  or RMD. Distributions from your Traditional
IRAs must be made or begin no later than April 1 of the calendar year  following
the calendar year in which you attain age 70 1/2, the required  beginning  date.
You may take RMDs from any Traditional  IRA you maintain,  but not from any Roth
IRA, as long as:

1.    distributions begin when required;

2.    distributions are made at least once a year; and

3. the amount to be  distributed  is not less than the  minimum  required  under
current federal tax law.

If you own more than one  Traditional  IRA, you can choose  whether to take your
RMD from one  Traditional  IRA or a  combination  of your  Traditional  IRAs.  A
distribution  may  be  made  at  once  in a  lump  sum,  as  qualifying  partial
withdrawals or as qualifying  settlement  option  payments.  Qualifying  partial
withdrawals   and  settlement   option   payments  must  be  made  in  equal  or
substantially equal amounts over:

1.    your life or the joint lives of you and your beneficiary; or

2.   a period not exceeding your life expectancy, as redetermined annually under
     IRS tables in the income tax  regulations,  or the joint life expectancy of
     you and your beneficiary,  as redetermined annually, if that beneficiary is
     your spouse.

Also,  special rules may apply if your designated  beneficiary,  other than your
spouse, is more than ten years younger than you.

If qualifying  settlement option payments start before the April 1 following the
year you  turn  age 70 1/2,  then the  annuity  date of such  settlement  option
payments will be treated as the required  beginning date for purposes of the RMD
provisions, above, and the death benefit provisions, below.

If you die before the entire interest in your Traditional IRAs is distributed to
you,  but after  your  required  beginning  date,  the entire  interest  in your
Traditional  IRAs must be distributed to your  beneficiaries at least as rapidly
as under the method in effect at your  death.  If you die before  your  required
beginning date and if you have a designated  beneficiary,  distributions to your
designated  beneficiary can be made in substantially equal installments over the
life or life expectancy of the designated beneficiary,  beginning by December 31
of the calendar  year that is one year after the year of your death.  Otherwise,
if you die before your required  beginning date and your surviving spouse is not
your designated  beneficiary,  distributions must be completed by December 31 of
the calendar year that is five years after the year of your death.

If your designated beneficiary is your surviving spouse, and you die before your
required   beginning   date,   your   surviving   spouse   can  become  the  new
owner/annuitant  and can continue the  Transamerica  Life Traditional IRA on the
same basis as before  your  death.  If your  surviving  spouse  does not wish to
continue  the  contract  as his or her IRA,  he or she may elect to receive  the
death benefit in the form of qualifying  settlement  option payments in order to
avoid the 5-year rule. Such payments must be made in substantially equal amounts
over  your  spouse's  life or a  period  not  extending  beyond  his or her life
expectancy.  Your  surviving  spouse must elect this option and begin  receiving
payments no later than the later of the following dates:

1.    December 31 of the year following the year you died; or

2.   December  31 of the year in which  you  would  have  reached  the  required
     beginning date if you had not died.

Either you or, if applicable, your beneficiary, is responsible for assuring that
the RMD is taken in a timely manner and that the correct amount is distributed.

(b)  Taxation  of  IRA  Distributions.  Because  nondeductible  Traditional  IRA
contributions  are made using income which has already been taxed, that is, they
are  not  deductible   contributions,   the  portion  of  the   Traditional  IRA
distributions consisting of nondeductible  contributions will not be taxed again
when  received  by you.  If you make  any  nondeductible  contributions  to your
Traditional  IRAs,  each  distribution  from any of your  Traditional  IRAs will
consist of a nontaxable portion,  return of nondeductible  contributions,  and a
taxable portion, return of deductible contributions, if any, and earnings.

Thus, if you receive a distribution  from any of your  Traditional  IRAs and you
previously made deductible and nondeductible contributions to such IRAs, you may
not  take a  Traditional  IRA  distribution  which  is  entirely  tax-free.  The
following  formula  is  used  to  determine  the  nontaxable   portion  of  your
distributions for a taxable year.

Remaining nondeductible contributions

    Divided by

   Year-end total adjusted Traditional IRA balances

    Multiplied by

    Total distributions
    for the year

    Equals:

    Nontaxable distributions
    for the year

To figure the year-end total adjusted  Traditional  IRA balance,  you must treat
all of your  Traditional  IRAs as a single  Traditional  IRA.  This includes all
regular IRAs, as well as SEP-IRAs,  SIMPLE IRAs and Rollover  IRAs, but not Roth
IRAs.  You  also add  back to your  year-end  total  Traditional  IRA  balances,
specifically the distributions taken during the year from your Traditional IRAs.
Please refer to IRS Publication  590,  Individual  Retirement  Arrangements  for
instructions,  including worksheets,  that can assist you in these calculations.
Transamerica  Life Insurance and Annuity  Company will report all  distributions
from your  Transamerica  Traditional  IRA to the IRS as fully taxable  income to
you.

Even if you withdraw all of the assets in your  Traditional  IRAs in a lump sum,
you  will  not be  entitled  to use any form of lump  sum  treatment  or  income
averaging  to reduce the  federal  income  tax on your  distribution.  Also,  no
portion  of  your  distribution  qualifies  as a  capital  gain.  Moreover,  any
distribution  made before you reach age 59 1/2,  may be subject to a 10% penalty
tax on early distributions, as indicated below.

(c) Withholding.  Unless you elect not to have withholding apply, federal income
tax will be withheld from your  Traditional  IRA  distributions.  If you receive
distributions under a settlement option, tax will be withheld in the same manner
as taxes  withheld on wages,  calculated  as if you were married and claim three
withholding allowances. If you are receiving any other type of distribution, tax
will be  withheld  in the amount of 10% of the  distribution.  If  payments  are
delivered to foreign  countries,  federal income, tax will generally be withheld
at a 10%  rate  unless  you  certify  to  Transamerica  that you are not a U. S.
citizen residing abroad or a tax avoidance expatriate as defined in Code Section
877. Such  certification  may result in mandatory  withholding of federal income
taxes at a different rate.

5. Penalty Taxes

(a) Excess  Contributions.  If at the end of any taxable year the total  regular
IRA  contributions  you made to your  Traditional IRAs and your Roth IRAs, other
than  rollovers  or  transfers,  exceed the  maximum  allowable  deductible  and
nondeductible  contributions for that year, the excess  contribution amount will
be subject to a  nondeductible  6% excise  penalty tax.  Such penalty tax cannot
exceed 6% of the value of your IRAs at the end of such year.

However,  if you  withdraw  the excess  contribution,  plus any  earnings on it,
before  the due date for  filing  your  federal  income  tax  return,  including
extensions, for the taxable year in which you made the excess contribution,  the
excess contribution will not be subject to the 6% penalty tax. The amount of the
excess contribution withdrawn will not be considered an early distribution,  nor
otherwise be  includible  in your gross income if you have not taken a deduction
for the excess amount.

However, the earnings withdrawn will be taxable income to you and may be subject
to  the  10%  penalty  tax  on  early   distributions.   Alternatively,   excess
contributions  for one year may be  withdrawn  in a later year or may be carried
forward as regular IRA  contributions  in the following  year to the extent that
the excess, when aggregated with your regular IRA contributions, if any, for the
subsequent  year,  does  not  exceed  the  maximum   allowable   deductible  and
nondeductible  amount for that year. The 6% excise tax will be imposed on excess
contributions  in each  subsequent  year they are  neither  returned  to you nor
applied as permissible regular IRA contributions for such year.

(b) Early Distributions.  Since the purpose of an IRA is to accumulate funds for
retirement, your receipt or use of any portion of your IRA before you attain age
59 1/2 constitutes an early distribution subject to a 10% penalty tax unless the
distribution  occurs as a result  of your  death or  disability  or is part of a
series of  substantially  equal  payments made over your life  expectancy or the
joint life  expectancies  of you and your  beneficiary,  as determined  from IRS
tables in the income tax regulations.

Also,  the 10% penalty tax will not apply if  distributions  are used to pay for
medical expenses in excess of 7.5% of your AGI or if  distributions  are used to
pay for health insurance premiums for you, your spouse and/or your dependents if
you are an  unemployed  individual  who is receiving  unemployment  compensation
under federal or state programs for at least 12 consecutive weeks. Effective for
distributions  made in 1998 or later, the 10% penalty tax also will not apply to
an early  distribution made to pay for certain qualifying  first-time  homebuyer
expenses of you or certain  family  members,  or for certain  qualifying  higher
education expenses for you or certain family members.

First-time  homebuyer  expenses must be paid within 120 days of the distribution
from the IRA and include up to $10,000 of the costs of acquiring,  constructing,
or  reconstructing  a principal  residence,  including  any usual or  reasonable
settlement,  financing or other closing costs. Higher education expenses include
tuition,   fees,  books,   supplies,  and  equipment  required  for  enrollment,
attendance, and room and board at a post-secondary educational institution.  The
amount  of an  early  distribution,  excluding  any  nondeductible  contribution
included  therein,  is includable in your gross income and may be subject to the
10% penalty tax unless you transfer it to another IRA as a  qualifying  rollover
contribution.

(c) Failure To Satisfy RMD. If the RMD rules  described above in Part I, Section
4(a) apply to you and if the amount  distributed  during a calendar year is less
than the minimum  amount  required to be  distributed,  you will be subject to a
penalty tax equal to 50% of the excess of the amount  required to be distributed
over the amount actually distributed.

(d) Policy Loans and Prohibited  Transactions.  If you or any beneficiary engage
in any  prohibited  transaction,  such as any sale,  exchange  or leasing of any
property  between  you and the  Traditional  IRA, or any  interference  with the
independent  status of such IRA, the Traditional IRA will lose its tax exemption
and be  treated  as having  been  distributed  to you.  The value of the  entire
Traditional IRA,  excluding any  nondeductible  contributions  included therein,
will be includable in your gross income;  and, if at the time of the  prohibited
transaction you are under age 59 1/2, you may also be subject to the 10% penalty
tax on early distributions, as described above in Part I, Section 5(b).

If you borrow from or pledge your  Traditional  IRA, or your benefits  under the
contract,  as security for a loan,  the portion  borrowed or pledged as security
will cease to be  tax-qualified,  the value of that  portion  will be treated as
distributed  to you,  and you will  have to  include  the  value of the  portion
borrowed  or  pledged as  security  in your  income  that year for  federal  tax
purposes. You may also be subject to the 10% penalty tax on early distributions.

(e)  Overstatement  or  Understatement  of Nondeductible  Contributions.  If you
overstate  your  nondeductible  Traditional  IRA  contributions  on your federal
income tax return,  without  reasonable cause, you may be subject to a reporting
penalty.  Such a penalty also  applies for failure to file any form  required by
the IRS to report nondeductible  contributions.  These penalties are in addition
to any ordinary income or penalty taxes,  interest,  and penalties for which you
may be liable if you underreport  income upon receiving a distribution from your
Traditional  IRA. See Part I,  Section 4(b) above for the tax  treatment of such
distributions.

IRA PART II: ROTH IRAs

1. Contributions

(a) Regular  Roth IRA. You may make  contributions  to a regular Roth IRA in any
amount up to the  contribution  limits  described in Part II,  Section 3, below.
Such contributions are also subject to the minimum amount under the Transamerica
Life Roth IRA contract. Such contribution must be in cash. Your contribution for
a tax year  must be made by the due date,  not  including  extensions,  for your
federal income tax return for that tax year.  Unlike  Traditional  IRAs, you may
continue making Roth IRA  contributions  after reaching age 70 1/2 to the extent
that your AGI does not exceed the levels described below.

(b) Spousal  Roth IRA. If you and your  spouse file a joint  federal  income tax
return  for  the  taxable  year  and if  your  spouse's  compensation,  if  any,
includable in gross income for the year is less than the compensation includable
in your gross income for the year,  you and your spouse may each  establish your
own  individual  Roth  IRA and may make  contributions  to  those  Roth  IRAs in
accordance  with the rules and limits for  contributions  contained in the Code,
which are described in Part II, Section 3, below. Such  contributions must be in
cash. Your contribution to a Spousal Roth IRA for a tax year must be made by the
due date, not including extensions,  for your federal income tax return for that
tax year.

(c) Rollover Roth IRA. You may make  contributions to a Rollover Roth IRA within
60 days after  receiving a  distribution  from an existing Roth IRA,  subject to
certain limitations discussed in Part II, Section 3, below.

(d) Transfer  Roth IRA. You may make an initial or  subsequent  contribution  to
your  Transamerica  Life Roth IRA by  directing a fiduciary  or issuer of any of
your  existing  Roth IRAs to make a direct  transfer  of all or a portion of the
assets from such Roth IRAs to your  Transamerica  Life Roth IRA. (e)  Conversion
Roth IRA. You may make  contributions to a Conversion Roth IRA within 60 days of
receiving a distribution from an existing  Traditional IRA or by instructing the
fiduciary or issuer of any of your  existing  Traditional  IRAs to make a direct
transfer of all or a portion of the assets from such a  Traditional  IRA to your
Transamerica  Life Roth IRA,  subject to  certain  restrictions  and  subject to
income tax on some or all of the converted  amounts.  If your AGI, not including
the conversion  amount, is greater than $100,000 for the tax year, or if you are
married and you and your spouse file  separate tax returns,  you may not convert
or transfer any amount from a Traditional IRA to a Roth IRA.

(f)  Responsibility  of  the  Owner.  Contributions,   rollovers,  transfers  or
conversions  to a Roth  IRA  must be made in  accordance  with  the  appropriate
sections  of  the  Code.  It is  your  full  and  sole  responsibility  to  make
contributions  to your Roth IRA in accordance with the Code.  Transamerica  Life
Insurance  and Annuity  Company  does not  provide  tax  advice,  and assumes no
liability for the tax consequences of any contribution to your Roth IRA.

2. Deductibility of Contributions

Your Roth IRA  permits  only  nondeductible  after-tax  contributions.  However,
distributions  from your Roth IRA are  generally  not subject to federal  income
tax. See Part II, 4(b) below.  This is unlike a Traditional  IRA,  which permits
deductible  and  nondeductible  contributions,  but  which  provides  that  most
distributions are subject to federal income tax.

3. Contribution Limits

Contributions  for each  taxable year to all  Traditional  and Roth IRAs may not
exceed the lesser of 100% of your  compensation or $2,000 for any calendar year,
subject  to AGI  phase-out  rules  described  below in Section  3(a).  Rollover,
transfer and  conversion  contributions,  if properly made, do not count towards
your maximum  annual  contribution  limit,  nor do employer  contributions  to a
SEP-IRA or SIMPLE IRA.

(a) Regular Roth IRAs.  The maximum  amount you may contribute to a regular Roth
IRA will depend on the amount of your AGI for the  calendar  year.  Your maximum
$2,000  contribution  limit begins to phase out when your AGI reaches $95,000 as
unmarried or $150,000 when married  filing  jointly.  Under this phase out, your
maximum  regular Roth IRA  contributions  generally  will not be less than $200;
however, no contribution is allowed if your AGI exceeds $110,000 as unmarried or
$160,000 when married filing jointly. If you are married and you and your spouse
file separate tax returns, your maximum regular Roth IRA contribution phases out
between $0 and  $10,000.  If you are married but you and your spouse lived apart
for the entire taxable year and file separate  federal income tax returns,  your
maximum  contribution  is  calculated  as if you were not  married.  You  should
consult your tax adviser to determine your maximum contribution.

You may make  contributions  to a regular Roth IRA after age 70 1/2,  subject to
the phase-out  rules.  Regular Roth IRA  contributions  for a tax year should be
reported on your tax return for that year, specifically, on Form 8606.

(b) Spousal Roth IRAs. Contributions to your lower-earning spouse's Spousal Roth
IRA may not exceed the lesser of:

1.   100%  of  both  spouses'  combined  compensation  minus  any  Roth  IRA  or
     deductible  Traditional  IRA  contribution  for the spouse  with the higher
     compensation for the year; or

2. $2,000,  as reduced by the phase-out  rules  described above for regular Roth
IRAs.

A maximum of $4,000 may be contributed to both spouses' Roth IRAs. Contributions
can be divided  between the spouses' Roth IRAs as you and your spouse wish,  but
no more than $2,000 in regular  Roth IRA  contributions  can be  contributed  to
either individual's Roth IRA each year.

(c) Rollover  Roth IRAs.  There is no limit on the amounts that you may rollover
from one Roth IRA into another Roth IRA,  including your  Transamerica Life Roth
IRA. You may roll over a  distribution  from any single Roth IRA to another Roth
IRA only once in any 365-day period.

(d)  Transfer  Roth  IRAs.  There is no limit on amounts  that you may  transfer
directly from one Roth IRA into another Roth IRA,  including  your  Transamerica
Life Roth  IRA.  Such a direct  transfer  does not  constitute  a  rollover  for
purposes of the 1-year waiting period.

(e) Conversion Roth IRAs. There is no limit on amounts that you may convert from
your Traditional IRA into your Transamerica Life Roth IRA if you are eligible to
open a Conversion Roth IRA as described in Part II, Section 1(e),  above. In the
case of a conversion  from a SIMPLE-IRA,  the  conversion may only be done after
the  expiration of your 2-year  participation  period  described in Code Section
72(t)(6).  However,  the  distribution  proceeds from your  Traditional  IRA are
includable in your taxable  income to the extent that they represent a return of
deductible  contributions  and earnings on any  contributions.  The distribution
proceeds from your Traditional IRA are not subject to the 10% early distribution
penalty tax, described below, if the distribution proceeds are deposited to your
Roth IRA within 60 days.

You can also make  contributions  to a Roth IRA by instructing  the fiduciary or
issuer,  custodian or trustee of your existing  Traditional IRAs to transfer the
assets in your  Traditional  IRAs to the Roth IRA,  which can be a successor  to
your existing  Traditional  IRAs. The transfer will be treated as a distribution
from your  Traditional  IRAs, and that amount will be includable in your taxable
income to the extent that it represents a return of deductible contributions and
earnings  on any  contributions,  but  will  not be  subject  to the  10%  early
distribution penalty tax.

If you converted  from a Traditional  IRA to a Roth IRA during 1998,  the income
reportable upon distribution from the Traditional IRA may be reportable entirely
for 1998 or reportable ratably over four years beginning in 1998.

4. Recharacterization of IRA Contributions

(a)  Eligibility.  By making a timely  transfer and election,  you generally can
treat a contribution  made to one type of IRA as made to a different type of IRA
for a taxable year.  For example,  if you make  contributions  to a Roth IRA and
later discover that you are not eligible to make Roth IRA contributions, you may
recharacterize  all  or a  portion  of the  contribution  as a  Traditional  IRA
contribution by the filing due date,  including  extensions,  for the applicable
tax year.

You may not recharacterize  amounts paid into a Traditional IRA that represented
tax-free rollovers or transfers, or employer contributions.

(b) Election.  You may elect to recharacterize a contribution amount made to one
type of IRA by simply making a trustee-to-trustee  transfer of such amount, plus
net income  attributable to it, to a second type of IRA on or before the federal
income  tax due  date,  including  extensions,  for the tax year for  which  the
contribution was initially made. After the recharacterization has been made, you
may not revoke or modify the election.

(c)  Taxation  of a  Recharacterization.  For  federal  income tax  purposes,  a
recharacterized  contribution  will be treated as having been contributed to the
transferee  IRA, rather than to the transferor IRA, on the same date and for the
same tax year that the  contribution was initially made to the transferor IRA. A
recharacterized transfer is not considered a rollover for purposes of the 1-year
waiting period.

The transfer of the contribution amount being  recharacterized  must include the
net income  attributable  to such  amount.  If such amount has  experienced  net
losses  as  of  the  time  of  the   recharacterization   transfer,  the  amount
transferred,  the original  contribution  amount less any losses, will generally
constitute  a transfer  of the entire  contribution  amount.  You must treat the
contribution  amount as made to the  transferee  IRA on your federal  income tax
return for the year to which the original contribution amount related.

For  reconversions  following  a  recharacterization,  see  Publication  590 and
Treasury Regulation Section 1.408A-5.

5. Distributions

(a) Required Minimum  Distribution,  or RMD. Unlike a Traditional IRA, there are
no rules that  require that any  distribution  be made to you from your Roth IRA
during your lifetime.

If you die before the entire value of your Roth IRA is  distributed  to you, the
balance of your Roth IRA must be distributed by December 31 of the calendar year
that is  five  years  after  your  death.  However,  if you  die and you  have a
designated beneficiary,  your beneficiary may elect to take distributions in the
form  of  qualifying   settlement   option  payments  in   substantially   equal
installments  over the life or life  expectancy of the  designated  beneficiary,
beginning by December 31 of the calendar year that is one year after your death.

If your  beneficiary  is your  surviving  spouse,  he or she can  become the new
owner/annuitant  and can  continue  the  Transamerica  Life Roth IRA on the same
basis as before your death.  If your surviving  spouse does not wish to continue
the  Transamerica  Life Roth IRA as his or her Roth IRA,  he or she may elect to
receive the death benefit in the form of qualifying  settlement  option payments
in order to avoid the 5-year  distribution  requirement.  Such  payments must be
made in  substantially  equal  amounts over your  spouse's  life or a period not
extending  beyond his or her life  expectancy.  Your surviving spouse must elect
this  option  and  begin  receiving  payments  no later  than  the  later of the
following dates:

1.    December 31 of the year following the year you died; or

2. December 31 of the year in which you would have reached age 70 1/2.

Your  beneficiary is responsible  for assuring that the RMD following your death
is taken in a timely manner and that the correct amount is distributed.

(b) Taxation of Roth IRA Distributions.  The amounts that you withdraw from your
Roth IRA are generally  tax-free.  For federal income tax purposes,  all of your
Roth IRAs are  aggregated and Roth IRA  distributions  are treated as made first
from Roth IRA  contributions  and second from earnings.  Distributions  that are
treated  as made from Roth IRA  contributions  are  treated  as made  first from
regular  Roth IRA  contributions,  which are always  tax-free,  and second  from
conversion or rollover Roth IRA contributions on a first-in,  first-out basis. A
distribution   allocable  to  a  particular  conversion  or  rollover  Roth  IRA
contribution  is treated as  consisting  first of the  portion,  if any,  of the
conversion contribution that was previously includible in gross income by reason
of the conversion.

In any  event,  since  the  purpose  of a Roth IRA is to  accumulate  funds  for
retirement,  your receipt or use of Roth IRA  earnings  before you attain age 59
1/2 , or within 5 years of your first  contribution to the Roth IRA, including a
contribution rolled over,  transferred or converted from a Traditional IRA, will
generally be treated as an early distribution  subject to regular income tax and
to the 10% penalty tax described below in Section 6(b).

No income tax will apply to earnings that are withdrawn before you attain age 59
1/2, but which are withdrawn five or more years after the first  contribution to
the Roth IRA, including a rollover or transfer contribution or conversion from a
Traditional IRA, where the withdrawal is made:

1.    upon your death or disability; or

2. to pay  qualified  first-time  homebuyer  expenses  of you or certain  family
members.

No portion of your Roth IRA  distribution  qualifies as a capital gain. There is
also a separate  5-year  rule for the  recapture  of the 10% penalty tax that is
described  below in Section 6(b) and that  applies to any Roth IRA  distribution
made before age 59 1/2 if any conversion or rollover  contribution has been made
to any Roth IRA owned by the individual  within the 5 most recent taxable years,
even if this current  distribution from the Roth IRA is otherwise tax-free under
the rules described in this Subsection 5(b).

(c) Withholding.  If the  distribution  from your Roth IRA is subject to federal
income tax, unless you elect not to have withholding  apply,  federal income tax
will be withheld from your Roth IRA distributions.  If you receive distributions
under a  settlement  option,  tax will be  withheld  in the same manner as taxes
withheld on wages, calculated as if you were married and claim three withholding
allowances.  If you are  receiving any other type of  distribution,  tax will be
withheld in the amount of 10% of the amount of the distribution. If payments are
delivered to foreign countries, federal income tax will generally be withheld at
a 10% rate unless you certify to Transamerica Life Insurance and Annuity Company
that you are not a U. S. citizen residing abroad or a "tax avoidance expatriate"
as defined in Code  Section  877.  Such  certification  may result in  mandatory
withholding of federal income taxes at a different rate.


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6. Penalty Taxes

(a) Excess  Contributions.  If at the end of any taxable year your total regular
Roth IRA contributions,  other than rollovers, transfers or conversions,  exceed
the  maximum  allowable   contributions  for  that  year,  taking  into  account
Traditional IRA contributions, the excess contribution amount will be subject to
a nondeductible  6% excise penalty tax. Such penalty tax cannot exceed 6% of the
value of your Roth IRAs at the end of such year.  However,  if you  withdraw the
excess  contribution,  plus any  earnings on it,  before the due date for filing
your federal income tax return,  including  extensions,  for the taxable year in
which you made the  excess  contribution,  the excess  contribution  will not be
subject to the 6% penalty tax.

The amount of the excess contribution  withdrawn will not be considered an early
distribution,  but the earnings  withdrawn will be taxable income to you and may
be subject to the 10% penalty tax on early distributions.  Alternatively, excess
contributions  for one year may be  withdrawn  in a later year or may be carried
forward as Roth IRA contributions in a later year to the extent that the excess,
when  aggregated  with your  regular  Roth IRA  contributions,  if any,  for the
subsequent  year, does not exceed the maximum  allowable  contribution  for that
year.  The 6%  excise  tax  will be  imposed  on  excess  contributions  in each
subsequent  year they are neither  returned  to you nor  applied as  permissible
regular Roth IRA contributions for such year.


(b) Early Distributions.  Since the purpose of a Roth IRA is to accumulate funds
for  retirement,  your receipt or use of any portion of your Roth IRA before you
attain age 59 1/2 constitutes an early  distribution  subject to the 10% penalty
tax on the  earnings  in your Roth IRA.  This  penalty tax will not apply if the
distribution  occurs as a result  of your  death or  disability  or is part of a
series of  substantially  equal  payments made over your life  expectancy or the
joint life  expectancies  of you and your  beneficiary,  as determined  from IRS
tables in the income tax  regulations.  Also, the 10% penalty tax will not apply
if distributions  are used to pay for medical expenses in excess of 7.5% of your
AGI; or if distributions are used to pay for health insurance  premiums for you,
your spouse and/or your  dependents if you are an unemployed  individual  who is
receiving unemployment compensation under federal or state programs for at least
12 consecutive weeks.


The 10% penalty tax also will not apply to an early distribution made to pay for
certain  qualifying  first-time  homebuyer  expenses  for you or certain  family
members,  or for certain qualifying higher education expenses for you or certain
family members.  First-time  homebuyer  expenses must be paid within 120 days of
the  distribution  from the Roth IRA and  include  up to $10,000 of the costs of
acquiring,  constructing, or reconstructing a principle residence, including any
usual or  reasonable  settlement,  financing  or  other  closing  costs.  Higher
education  expenses  include  tuition,  fees,  books,  supplies,  and  equipment
required  for  enrollment,  attendance,  and room and board at a  post-secondary
educational institution.

There is also a separate  5-year  recapture  rule for the 10% penalty tax in the
case of a Roth IRA  distribution  made  before age 59 1/2 that is made  within 5
years after a conversion or rollover  contribution  from a Traditional IRA. This
recapture rule exists because such a prior Roth IRA contribution avoided the 10%
penalty tax when it was rolled over or converted from the Traditional IRA. Under
this 5-year  recapture  rule, any Roth IRA  distribution  made before age 59 1/2
that  is  attributable  to  any  conversion  or  rollover  contribution  from  a
Traditional IRA made within the previous 5 years to any of the individual's Roth
IRAs is generally  subject to the 10% penalty tax,  and its  exceptions,  to the
extent that such prior Roth IRA  contribution  was subject to ordinary  tax upon
the  conversion  or  rollover,  even if the Roth IRA  distribution  is otherwise
tax-free.

Under the  distribution  ordering  rules for a Roth IRA, all of an  individual's
Roth IRAs and  distributions  therefrom are treated as made:  first from regular
Roth IRA contributions;  then from conversion or rollover Roth IRA contributions
on a first-in,  first-out basis; and last from earnings.  However,  whenever any
Roth IRA  distribution  amount is  attributable  to any  conversion  or rollover
contribution made within the 5 most recent tax years, this distributed amount is
attributed first to the taxable portion of such prior contribution, for purposes
of determining the amount of this Roth IRA distribution that is subject to the
 to the current Roth IRA distribution, such as age 59 1/2, disability or certain
health,  education or homebuyer expenses,  as described above in this Subsection
6(b).

(c) Failure to Satisfy RMDs Upon Death. If the RMD rules described above in Part
II, Section 4(a) apply to the  beneficiary of your Roth IRA after your death and
if the amount distributed during a calendar year is less than the minimum amount
required to be distributed,  your  beneficiary  will be subject to a penalty tax
equal to 50% of the excess of the amount  required  to be  distributed  over the
amount actually distributed.

(d) Policy Loans and Prohibited  Transactions.  If you or any beneficiary engage
in any  prohibited  transaction,  such as any sale,  exchange  or leasing of any
property between you and the Roth IRA, or any interference  with the independent
status of the Roth IRA, the Roth IRA will lose its tax  exemption and be treated
as having been  distributed  to you.  The value of any earnings on your Roth IRA
contributions will be includable in your gross income; and if at the time of the
prohibited  transaction,  you are under age 591/2 you may also be subject to the
10% penalty tax on early  distributions,  as described above in Part II, Section
5(b).  If you borrow from or pledge your Roth IRA,  or your  benefits  under the
contract,  as a security for a loan, the portion borrowed or pledged as security
will cease to be  tax-qualified,  the value of that  portion  will be treated as
distributed  to you,  and you may be  subject  to the 10%  penalty  tax on early
distributions from a Roth IRA.

IRA PART III: OTHER INFORMATION

(1) Federal Estate and Gift Taxes

Any amount in or distributed  from your  Traditional  and/or Roth IRAs upon your
death may be  subject  to federal  estate  tax,  although  certain  credits  and
deductions  may be  available.  The exercise or  non-exercise  of an option that
would pay a survivor an annuity at or after your death should not be  considered
a transfer for federal gift tax purposes.

(2) Tax Reporting

You must report  contributions to, and distributions  from, your Traditional IRA
and  Roth  IRA,   including  the  year-end  aggregate  account  balance  of  all
Traditional  IRAs and Roth IRAs, on your federal  income tax return for the year
specifically on IRS Form 8606. For  Traditional  IRAs, you must designate on the
return  how  much of your  annual  contribution  is  deductible  and how much is
nondeductible. You need not file IRS Form 5329 with your income tax return for a
particular  year  unless for that year you are  subject to a penalty tax because
there  has been an  excess  contribution  to,  an early  distribution  from,  or
insufficient RMDs from your Traditional IRA or Roth IRA, as applicable.

(3) Vesting

Your  interest  in your  Traditional  IRA or Roth IRA is  nonforfeitable  at all
times.

(4) Exclusive Benefit

Your interest in your  Traditional IRA or Roth IRA is for the exclusive  benefit
of you and your beneficiaries.

(5) IRS Publication 590

Additional  information about your Traditional IRA or Roth IRA or about SEP-IRAs
and  SIMPLE-IRAs  can be  obtained  from any  district  office  of the IRS or by
calling  1-800-TAX-FORM  for a free  copy  of IRS  Publication  590,  Individual
Retirement Arrangements.


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SERIESSMRICA
TRANSAMERICA CLASSICSM VARIABLE ANNUITY


Contract  Form 4-701,  Certificate  Form TCG-311;  Group  Annuity  Contract Form
TGP-711 The contract is not available in all states.

Issued by Transamerica Life Insurance and Annuity Company
401 North Tryon Street, Suite 700, Charlotte, North Carolina, 28202





VIM 119-0999



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                     STATEMENT OF ADDITIONAL INFORMATION FOR


                             TRANSAMERICA CLASSIC(R)

                                VARIABLE ANNUITY

                              Separate Account VA-6

                                    Issued By
                 Transamerica Life Insurance and Annuity Company


     This statement of additional information expands upon subjects discussed in
the September 7, 1999 prospectus for the  Transamerica  Classic Variable Annuity
("contract")   issued  by  Transamerica   Life  Insurance  and  Annuity  Company
("Transamerica")  through  Separate  Account VA-6. You may obtain a free copy of
the prospectus by writing to:  Transamerica  Life Insurance and Annuity Company,
401 North Tryon Street, Charlotte, NC 28202 or calling 800-420-7749.  Terms used
in the current prospectus for the contract are incorporated into this statement.


     The contract will be issued as a certificate under a group annuity contract
in some states and as an individual  annuity contract in other states.  The term
"contract"  as used  herein  refers  to both  the  individual  contract  and the
certificates issued under the group contract.



     This Statement of Additional  Information is not a prospectus and should be
read  only  in  conjunction  with  the  prospectus  for  the  contract  and  the
portfolios.











                             Dated September 7, 1999




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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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THE CONTRACT ....................................................................................           3
NET INVESTMENT FACTOR ...........................................................................           3
VARIABLE PAYMENT OPTIONS.........................................................................           3
     Variable Annuity Units and Payments.........................................................           3
     Variable Annuity Unit Value.................................................................           3
     Transfers After the Annuity Date............................................................           4
GENERAL PROVISIONS...............................................................................           4
     IRS Required Distributions..................................................................           4
     Non-Participating...........................................................................           4
     Misstatement of Age or Sex..................................................................           4
     Proof of Existence and Age..................................................................           4
     Annuity Data................................................................................           4
     Assignment..................................................................................           5
     Annual Report...............................................................................           5
     Incontestability............................................................................           5
     Entire Contract.............................................................................           5
     Changes in the Contract.....................................................................           5
     Protection of Benefits......................................................................           5
     Delay of Payments...........................................................................           5
     Notices and Directions......................................................................           6
CALCULATION OF YIELDS AND TOTAL RETURNS .........................................................           6
     Money Market Sub-Account Yield Calculation..................................................           6
     Other Sub-Account Yield Calculations........................................................           7
     Standard Total Return Calculations..........................................................           7
     Adjusted Historical Portfolio Performance Data..............................................           8
     Other Performance Data......................................................................           8
HISTORICAL PERFORMANCE DATA......................................................................           8
     General Limitations.........................................................................           8
     Historical Performance Data.................................................................           8

DISTRIBUTION OF THE CONTRACT.....................................................................         19
SAFEKEEPING OF VARIABLE ACCOUNT ASSETS...........................................................         19
19ATE REGULATION.................................................................................
RECORDS AND REPORTS..............................................................................         19
FINANCIAL STATEMENTS.............................................................................         19
APPENDIX.........................................................................................         19


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THE CONTRACT

     The following  pages  provides  additional  information  about the contract
which may be of interest to some owners.

NET INVESTMENT FACTOR

     For any sub-account of the variable account,  the net investment factor for
a valuation  period,  before the annuity date, is (a) divided by (b),  minus (c)
minus (d):

     Where (a) is:

     The net asset value per share held in the sub-account, as of the end of the
     valuation  period;  plus or minus the  per-share  amount of any dividend or
     capital  gain  distributions  if  the  "ex-dividend"  date  occurs  in  the
     valuation  period;  plus or minus a  per-share  charge  or credit as we may
     determine, as of the end of the valuation period, for taxes.

     Where (b) is:

     The net asset value per share held in the  sub-account as of the end of the
last prior valuation period.

     Where (c) is:

     The daily  mortality and expense risk charge of 0.00329%  (1.20%  annually)
     times the number of calendar days in the current valuation period.

     Where (d) is:

     The  daily  administrative  expense  charge,   currently  0.000411%  (0.15%
     annually)  times  the  number of  calendar  days in the  current  valuation
     period.  This charge may be increased,  but will not exceed 0.00096% (0.35%
     annually).

A valuation day is defined as any day that the New York Stock Exchange is open.

VARIABLE PAYMENT OPTIONS

     The variable  payment  option provide for payments that fluctuate in dollar
amount,   based  on  the  investment   performance   of  the  elected   variable
sub-account(s).

Variable Annuity Units and Payments

     For the first  monthly  payment,  the  number  of  variable  annuity  units
credited in each variable  sub-account  will be determined by dividing:  (a) the
product of the  portion of the value to be applied to the  variable  sub-account
and the variable  annuity  purchase rate  specified in the contract;  by (b) the
value of one variable annuity unit in that sub-account on the annuity date.

     The amount of each  subsequent  variable  payment equals the product of the
number of variable  annuity units in each variable  sub-account and the variable
sub-account's  variable  annuity  unit  value as of the  tenth  day of the month
before the payment due date. The amount of each payment may vary.

Variable Annuity Unit Value

     The value of a  variable  annuity  unit in a  variable  sub-account  on any
valuation day is determined as described below.
     The net  investment  factor for the valuation  period (for the  appropriate
payment frequency) just ended is multiplied by the value of the variable annuity
unit for the  sub-account  on the preceding  valuation  day. The net  investment
factor  after the annuity  date is  calculated  in the same manner as before the
annuity date and then  multiplied  by an interest  factor.  The interest  factor
equals  (.999893)n  where n is the number of days since the preceding  valuation
day. This  compensates  for the 4% interest  assumption  built into the variable
annuity  purchase rates. We may offer assumed  interest rates other than 4%. The
appropriate  interest  factor  will be applied  to  compensate  for the  assumed
interest rate.

Transfers After the Annuity Date

     After the annuity date,  you may transfer  variable  annuity units from one
sub-account to another,  subject to certain limitations (See "Transfers" page 23
of the prospectus). The dollar amount of each subsequent monthly annuity payment
after the transfer must be determined  using the new number of variable  annuity
units  multiplied by the variable  sub-account's  variable annuity unit value on
the tenth day of the month  preceding  payment.  We reserve  the right to change
this day of the month.


     The  formula  used to  determine a transfer  after the annuity  date can be
found in the Appendix to this Statement of Additional Information.


GENERAL PROVISIONS

IRS Required Distributions

     If any owner under a non-qualified contract dies before the entire interest
in the contract is  distributed,  the value generally must be distributed to the
designated  beneficiary  so that the contract  qualifies as an annuity under the
Code. (See "Federal Tax Matters" page 37 of the prospectus.)

Non-Participating

     The  contract  is  non-participating.  No  dividends  are  payable  and the
contract will not share in our profits or surplus earnings.

Misstatement of Age or Sex

     If the age or sex of the  annuitant  or any other  measuring  life has been
misstated,  the settlement  option  payments under the contract will be whatever
the annuity  amount  applied on the annuity date would  purchase on the basis of
the correct age or sex of the  annuitant  and/or  other  measuring  life.  Where
required  by law,  rule  or  regulation,  we may  only  consider  the age of the
annuitant  and/or other measuring life. Any  overpayments or underpayments by us
as a result of any such  misstatement  may be  respectively  charged  against or
credited  to the  settlement  option  payment or  payments  to be made after the
correction so as to adjust for such overpayment or underpayment.

Proof of Existence and Age

     Before making any payment  under the contract,  we may require proof of the
existence  and/or  proof of the age of an owner and/or an annuitant or any other
measuring life, or any other  information  deemed  necessary in order to provide
benefits under the contract.

Annuity Data

     We will not be liable for obligations which depend on receiving information
from a  payee  or  measuring  life  until  such  information  is  received  in a
satisfactory form.

Assignment

     No  assignment  of a contract  will be binding on us unless made in writing
and given to us at our Service  Center.  We are not responsible for the adequacy
of  any   assignment.   Your  rights  and  the  interest  of  any  annuitant  or
non-irrevocable  beneficiary  will be subject to the rights of any  assignee  of
record.

Annual Report


     At least once each contract year before the annuity date, you will be given
a report of the current  account  value  allocated  to each  sub-account  of the
variable  account and any general account option.  This report will also include
any other information  required by law or regulation.  After the annuity date, a
confirmation will be provided with every variable annuity payment.


Incontestability

     Each contract is incontestable  from the contract  effective date except in
certain states where medical  questions are required on the  application for the
optional Living Benefits Rider.

Entire Contract

     We have issued the contract in consideration  and acceptance of the payment
of  the  initial  purchase  payment  and  certain  required  information  in  an
acceptable  form and manner or, where state law requires,  the  application.  In
those states that require a written  application,  a copy of the  application is
attached to and is part of the contract and along with the contract  constitutes
the entire contract.

     The group  annuity  contract  has been  issued to a trust  organized  under
Missouri  law.  However,  the sole  purpose  of the  trust is to hold the  group
annuity  contract.  You  have all  rights  and  benefits  under  the  individual
certificate issued under the group contract.

Changes in the Contract

     Only two authorized  officers of Transamerica,  acting  together,  have the
authority  to bind us or to make any change in the  individual  contract  or the
group contract or individual  certificates  thereunder and then only in writing.
We will not be bound by any promise or representation made by any other persons.

     We may change or amend the  individual  contract  or the group  contract or
individual  certificates thereunder if such change or amendment is necessary for
the  individual  contract  or the  group  contract  or  individual  certificates
thereunder to comply with any state or federal law, rule or regulation.

Protection of Benefits

     To the extent permitted by law, no benefit (including death benefits) under
the contract will be subject to any claim or process of law by any creditor.

Delay of Payments

     Payment of any cash withdrawal, lump sum death benefit, or variable payment
or transfer due from the variable  account will occur within seven days from the
date the election becomes effective, except that we may be permitted to postpone
such payment if: (1) the New York Stock  Exchange is closed for other than usual
weekends or holidays, or trading on the Exchange is otherwise restricted; or (2)
an  emergency  exists as  defined  by the  Securities  and  Exchange  Commission
(Commission),  or the Commission requires that trading be restricted; or (3) the
Commission permits a delay for the protection of owners.



     In addition,  while it is our intention to process all  transfers  from the
sub-accounts  immediately upon receipt of a transfer request,  we have the right
to delay effecting a transfer from a variable  sub-account for up to seven days.
We may delay  effecting  such a transfer if there is a delay of payment  from an
affected portfolio.  If this happens, then we will calculate the dollar value or
number of units involved in the transfer from a variable sub-account on or as of
the date we receive a transfer  request in an  acceptable  form and manner,  but
will not process the transfer to the transferee  sub-account  until a later date
during the seven-day delay period when the portfolio underlying the transferring
sub-account  obtains  liquidity to fund the transfer  request  through  sales of
portfolio  securities,   new  purchase  payments,   transfers  by  investors  or
otherwise. During this period, the amount transferred would not be invested in a
variable sub-account.

     We may delay payment of any withdrawal from any general account options for
a period of not more than six  months  after we  receive  the  request  for such
withdrawal.  If we delay  payment for more than 30 days, we will pay interest on
the withdrawal amount up to the date of payment. (See "Cash Withdrawals" page 26
of the prospectus.)

Notices and Directions

     We will not be bound by any  authorization,  direction,  election or notice
which is not in a form and manner  acceptable  to us and received at our Service
Center.

     Any  written  notice  requirement  by us to you  will be  satisfied  by our
mailing of any such required written notice,  by first-class  mail, to your last
known address as shown on our records.

CALCULATION OF YIELDS AND TOTAL RETURNS

Money Market Sub-Account Yield Calculation

     In accordance with regulations  adopted by the Commission,  we are required
to  compute  the  money  market  sub-account's  current  annualized  yield for a
seven-day period in a manner which does not take into consideration any realized
or  unrealized  gains or losses on shares of the money  market  series or on its
portfolio  securities.  This current annualized yield is computed by determining
the net change (exclusive of realized gains and losses on the sale of securities
and unrealized  appreciation  and  depreciation)  in the value of a hypothetical
account  having a balance  of one unit of the money  market  sub-account  at the
beginning of such seven-day period, dividing such net change in account value by
the value of the account at the  beginning of the period to  determine  the base
period return and annualizing  this quotient on a 365-day basis.  The net change
in account  value  reflects  the  deductions  for the annual  account  fee,  the
mortality and expense risk charge and administrative  expense charges and income
and expenses accrued during the period.  Because of these deductions,  the yield
for the money market  sub-account of the variable account will be lower than the
yield for the money market series or any comparable substitute funding vehicle.

     The Commission also permits us to disclose the effective yield of the money
market  sub-account  for the same seven-day  period,  determined on a compounded
basis.  The effective yield is calculated by compounding the  unannualized  base
period  return by adding one to the base  period  return,  raising  the sum to a
power equal to 365 divided by 7, and subtracting one from the result.

     The yield on amounts held in the money  market  sub-account  normally  will
fluctuate on a daily basis.  Therefore,  the disclosed  yield for any given past
period is not an  indication  or  representation  of  future  yields or rates of
return.  The money market  sub-account's  actual yield is affected by changes in
interest rates on money market  securities,  average  portfolio  maturity of the
money market  series or  substitute  funding  vehicle,  the types and quality of
portfolio  securities  held by the money  market  series or  substitute  funding
vehicle, and operating expenses.  In addition,  the yield figures do not reflect
the  effect  of any  contingent  deferred  sales  load (of up to 6% of  purchase
payments) that may be applicable to a contract.





Other Sub-Account Yield Calculations

     We may from time to time  disclose the current  annualized  yield of one or
more of the  variable  sub-accounts  (except the money market  sub-account)  for
30-day  periods.  The  annualized  yield of a  sub-account  refers to the income
generated by the sub-account over a specified 30-day period.  Because this yield
is annualized,  the yield generated by a sub-account during the 30-day period is
assumed to be generated  each 30-day  period.  The yield is computed by dividing
the net  investment  income per  variable  accumulation  unit earned  during the
period  by the price per unit on the last day of the  period,  according  to the
following formula:

         YIELD    =        2[{a-b + 1}6 -  1]
                        cd

         Where:

         a        = net  investment  income  earned  during  the  period  by the
                  portfolio attributable to the shares owned by the sub-account.
         b =  expenses  for  the  sub-account  accrued  for the  period  (net of
         reimbursements).  c = the average daily number of variable accumulation
         units outstanding during the period. d = the maximum offering price per
         variable accumulation unit on the last day of the period.

     Net  investment   income  will  be  determined  in  accordance  with  rules
established by the Commission.  Accrued expenses will include all recurring fees
that are charged to all  contracts.  The yield  calculations  do not reflect the
effect  of any  contingent  deferred  sales  load  that may be  applicable  to a
particular contract.  Contingent deferred sales loads range from 6% to 0% of the
amount of  account  value  withdrawn  depending  on the  elapsed  time since the
receipt of each purchase payment.

     Because of the charges and deductions imposed by the variable account,  the
yield for the  sub-account  will be lower  than the yield for the  corresponding
portfolio.  The yield on amounts held in the variable sub-accounts normally will
fluctuate over time. Therefore,  the disclosed yield for any given period is not
an  indication  or  representation  of  future  yields or rates of  return.  The
variable sub-account's actual yield will be affected by the types and quality of
portfolio securities held by the portfolio, and its operating expenses.

Standard Total Return Calculations

     We may from time to time also disclose average annual total returns for one
or more of the  sub-accounts  for various periods of time.  Average annual total
return quotations are computed by finding the average annual compounded rates of
return over one, five and ten year periods that would equate the initial  amount
invested to the ending redeemable value, according to the following formula:

         P{1 + T}n = ERV

         Where:
         P =               a hypothetical initial payment of $1,000
         T =               average annual total return
         n =               number of years
         ERV               = ending  redeemable  value of a hypothetical  $1,000
                           payment  made at the  beginning  of the one,  five or
                           ten-year  period  at the  end of the  one,  five,  or
                           ten-year  period  (or  fractional   portion  of  such
                           period).

     All recurring  fees are  recognized  in the ending  redeemable  value.  The
standard average annual total return calculations will reflect the effect of any
contingent deferred sales load that may be applicable to a particular period.




Adjusted Historical Portfolio Performance Data

     We may also disclose  "historical"  performance  data for a portfolio,  for
periods before the variable sub-account commenced  operations.  Such performance
information will be calculated based on the performance of the portfolio and the
assumption  that the  sub-account was in existence for the same periods as those
indicated  for the  portfolio,  with a level of contract  charges  currently  in
effect.

     This type of adjusted historical  performance data may be disclosed on both
an average annual total return and a cumulative total return basis. Moreover, it
may be disclosed  assuming that the contract is not surrendered  (i.e.,  with no
deduction for the contingent deferred sales load) and assuming that the contract
is surrendered at the end of the applicable period (i.e., reflecting a deduction
for any applicable contingent deferred sales load).

Other Performance Data

     We may from time to time also  disclose  average  annual total returns in a
non-standard  format in  conjunction  with the  standard  described  above.  The
non-standard  format will be identical to the  standard  format  except that the
contingent deferred sales load percentage will be assumed to be 0%.


     We may  from  time  to time  also  disclose  cumulative  total  returns  in
conjunction with the standard format  described  above.  The cumulative  returns
will be calculated  using the  following  formula  assuming that the  contingent
deferred sales load percentage will be 0%.

     CTR = {ERV/P}- 1


     Where:

CTR  = the cumulative total return net of sub-account  recurring charges for the
     period.

ERV  = ending redeemable value of a hypothetical $1,000 payment at the beginning
     of the one, five, or

ten-year  period at the end of the one, five, or ten-year  period (or fractional
portion of the period).

     P =          a hypothetical initial payment of $1,000.


     All  non-standard  performance data will be advertised only if the standard
performance data is also disclosed.

HISTORICAL PERFORMANCE DATA

     General Limitations

     The figures below  represent  past  performance  and are not  indicative of
future  performance.  The figures  may  reflect the waiver of advisory  fees and
reimbursement of other expenses which may not continue in the future.

     Portfolio  information,  including  historical  daily net asset  values and
capital gains and dividends  distributions  regarding each  portfolio,  has been
provided by that portfolio. The adjusted historical sub-account performance data
is derived from the data provided by the portfolios.  We have no reason to doubt
the  accuracy of the figures  provided by the  portfolios.  We have not verified
these figures.

Historical Performance Data

     The charts below show  historical  performance  data for the  sub-accounts,
including adjusted  historical  performance for the periods prior to the January
1,  1998  inception  of  the  sub-accounts,  based  on  the  performance  of the
corresponding  portfolios  since their  inception  date, with a level of charges
equal to those currently  assessed under the contract.  These figures are not an
indication of the future performance of the sub-accounts.  The date next to each
sub-account  name  indicates  the  date  of  commencement  of  operation  of the
corresponding portfolio.




Notes:

1.   On September 16, 1994, an investment company which had commenced operations
     on August 1,  1988,  called  Quest for Value  Accumulation  Trust (the "Old
     Trust") was effectively  divided into two investment  funds - The Old Trust
     and the present OCC Accumulation  Trust (the "Present Trust") at which time
     the Present Trust commenced  operations.  The total net assets of the Small
     Cap Portfolio  immediately  after the transaction were  $139,812,573 in the
     Old Trust and  $8,129,274  in the Present  Trust.  For the period  prior to
     September 16, 1994, the performance  figures for the Small Cap Portfolio of
     the Present Trust reflect the performance of the Small Cap Portfolio of the
     Old Trust.

2.   The Growth Portfolio of the Transamerica  Variable Insurance Fund, Inc., is
     the successor to Separate  Account Fund C of  Transamerica  Occidental Life
     Insurance  Company,  a  management   investment  company  funding  variable
     annuities,  through a reorganization on November 1, 1996. Accordingly,  the
     performance  data  for  the  Transamerica  VIF  Growth  Portfolio  includes
     performance of its predecessor.

3.   On September 16, 1994, an investment company which had commenced operations
     on August 1,  1988,  called  Quest for Value  Accumulation  Trust (the "Old
     Trust") was effectively  divided into two investment  funds - The Old Trust
     and the present OCC Accumulation Trust (the "Present Trust") at the time of
     the transaction  there was $682,601,380 in the Old Trust and $51,345,102 in
     the  Present  Trust.  For the  period  prior to  September  16,  1994,  the
     performance  figures for the Managed Portfolio of the Present Trust reflect
     the performance of the Managed Portfolio of the Old Trust.

Historical Performance Data Charts


1.    Average Annual Total Returns - Assuming surrender but no optional Riders

2.   Average Annual Total Returns - Assuming surrender and Living Benefits Rider
     and Additional Death Benefit Rider

3.    Average Annual Total Returns - Assuming no surrender or optional Riders

4.   Average Annual Total Returns - Assuming no surrender but reflecting  Living
     Benefits Rider and Additional Death Benefit Rider

5. Cumulative Returns - Assuming surrender but no optional Riders

6.   Cumulative  Returns -  Assuming  surrender  and Living  Benefits  Rider and
     Additional Death Benefit Rider

7. Cumulative Returns - Assuming no surrender or optional Riders

8.   Cumulative  Returns - Assuming no surrender but reflecting  Living Benefits
     Rider and Additional Death Benefit Rider





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1.   Average Annual Total Returns - Assuming surrender but no optional Riders

     Average annual total returns for periods since  inception of the portfolio,
including adjusted historical performance,  for each sub-account are as follows.
These  figures  include  mortality  and  expense  charges  of 1.20%  per  annum,
administrative  expense  charge of 0.15% per annum,  an  account  fee of $30 per
annum adjusted for average account size and the applicable  contingent  deferred
sales load  (maximum  of 6% of  purchase  payments)  and do not  reflect any fee
deduction for the optional Riders.


- ---------------------------------- -------------- --------------- ---------------- ----------------- ------------------

                                                                                                      For the period
                                                                                                           from
           SUB-ACCOUNT                For the        For the      For the 5-year                      commencement of
      (date of commencement           1-year      3-year period    period ending   For the 10-year       portfolio
         of operation of           period ending      ending         12/31/98       period ending      operations to
    corresponding portfolio)         12/31/98        12/31/98                          12/31/98          12/31/98

- ---------------------------------- -------------- --------------- ---------------- ----------------- ------------------

<S>                                   <C>             <C>             <C>               <C>               <C>
Alger American Income &               25.45%          26.56%          19.72%            13.98%            13.87%
Growth (11/15/88)

- ---------------------------------- -------------- --------------- ---------------- ----------------- ------------------

Alliance VPF Growth &                 14.10%          21.85%          19.14%              NA              14.35%
Income (1/14/91)

- ---------------------------------- -------------- --------------- ---------------- ----------------- ------------------

Alliance VPF Premier Growth           40.83%          31.75%          25.78%              NA              23.57%
(6/26/92)

- ---------------------------------- -------------- --------------- ---------------- ----------------- ------------------

Dreyfus VIF Capital                   23.26%          25.23%          21.51%              NA              19.64%
Appreciation (4/5/93)

- ---------------------------------- -------------- --------------- ---------------- ----------------- ------------------

Dreyfus VIF Small Cap                 -9.90%          6.76%           10.83%              NA              35.30%
(8/31/90)

- ---------------------------------- -------------- --------------- ---------------- ----------------- ------------------

Janus Aspen Series Balanced           27.32%          21.27%          17.07%              NA              17.47%
(9/13/93)

- ---------------------------------- -------------- --------------- ---------------- ----------------- ------------------

Janus Aspen Series Worldwide          22.03%          23.97%          19.27%              NA              21.99%
Growth (9/13/93)

- ---------------------------------- -------------- --------------- ---------------- ----------------- ------------------

MFS VIT Emerging Growth               27.28%          21.46%            NA                NA              23.99%
(7/24/95)

- ---------------------------------- -------------- --------------- ---------------- ----------------- ------------------

MFS VIT Growth w/ Income              15.52%          22.79%            NA                NA              23.34%
(10/9/95)

- ---------------------------------- -------------- --------------- ---------------- ----------------- ------------------

MFS VIT Research                      16.49%          19.28%            NA                NA              19.96%
(7/26/95)

- ---------------------------------- -------------- --------------- ---------------- ----------------- ------------------

MSDW UF Emerging Markets              -30.53%           NA              NA                NA              -15.81%
Equity (10/1/96)

- ---------------------------------- -------------- --------------- ---------------- ----------------- ------------------

MSDW UF Fixed Income                   1.29%            NA              NA                NA               4.98%
(1/2/97)

- ---------------------------------- -------------- --------------- ---------------- ----------------- ------------------

MSDW UF High Yield                    -1.77%            NA              NA                NA               5.15%
(1/2/97)

- ---------------------------------- -------------- --------------- ---------------- ----------------- ------------------

MSDW UF International                  2.34%            NA              NA                NA               4.20%
Magnum (1/2/97)

- ---------------------------------- -------------- --------------- ---------------- ----------------- ------------------

OCC Accumulation Trust                 0.52%          14.44%          17.12%            17.67%            17.31%
Managed (8/1/88)(3)

- ---------------------------------- -------------- --------------- ---------------- ----------------- ------------------

OCC Accumulation Trust                -15.42%         6.92%            6.47%            11.61%            11.25%
Small Cap (8/1/88) (1)

- ---------------------------------- -------------- --------------- ---------------- ----------------- ------------------

PIMCO StocksPLUS Growth and           23.18%            NA              NA                NA              23.18%
Income (1/2/98)

Transamerica VIF Growth              36.19%          36.25%          32.58%            24.69%              NA
(2/26/69) (2)

- --------------------------------- -------------- --------------- ---------------- ----------------- ------------------

Transamerica VIF Money                 NA              NA              NA                NA              -1.52%
Market (1/2/98)

- --------------------------------- -------------- --------------- ---------------- ----------------- ------------------


2.   Average Annual Total Returns - Assuming surrender and reflecting optional Living Benefits Rider and
Additional Death Benefit Rider

     Average annual total returns for periods since  inception of the portfolio,
including adjusted historical performance,  for each sub-account are as follows.
These  figures  include  mortality  and  expense  charges  of 1.20%  per  annum,
administrative  expense  charge of 0.15% per annum,  an  account  fee of $30 per
annum  adjusted for average  account size, the  applicable  contingent  deferred
sales load (maximum 6% of purchase payments), the optional Living Benefits Rider
fee of 0.05% per annum and the current maximum optional Additional Death Benefit
Rider premium of 0.40% per annum.


- ------------------------------- --------------- -------------- --------------- --------------- ----------------------

         SUB-ACCOUNT               For the         For the        For the         For the       For the period from
   (date of commencement of     1-year period      3-year      5-year period      10-year         commencement of
         operation of               ending         period          ending      period ending   portfolio operations
   corresponding portfolio)        12/31/98        ending         12/31/98        12/31/98          to 12/31/98
                                                  12/31/98

- ------------------------------- --------------- -------------- --------------- --------------- ----------------------

Alger American Income &             25.00%         26.11%          19.26%          13.53%             13.42%
Growth (11/15/88)

- ------------------------------- --------------- -------------- --------------- --------------- ----------------------

Alliance VPF Growth &               13.65%         21.40%          18.69%            NA               13.90%
Income (1/14/91)

- ------------------------------- --------------- -------------- --------------- --------------- ----------------------

Alliance VPF Premier                40.38%         31.30%          25.33%            NA               23.12%
Growth (6/26/92)

- ------------------------------- --------------- -------------- --------------- --------------- ----------------------

Dreyfus VIF Capital                 22.81%         24.78%          21.06%            NA               19.19%
Appreciation (4/5/93)

- ------------------------------- --------------- -------------- --------------- --------------- ----------------------

Dreyfus VIF Small Cap              -10.35%          6.30%          10.38%            NA               34.85%
(8/31/90)

- ------------------------------- --------------- -------------- --------------- --------------- ----------------------

Janus Aspen Series Balanced         26.87%         20.81%          16.61%            NA               17.02%
(9/13/93)

- ------------------------------- --------------- -------------- --------------- --------------- ----------------------

Janus Aspen Series                  21.58%         23.51%          18.82%            NA               21.53%
Worldwide Growth (9/13/93)

- ------------------------------- --------------- -------------- --------------- --------------- ----------------------

MFS VIT Emerging Growth             26.83%         21.00%            NA              NA               23.54%
(7/24/95)

- ------------------------------- --------------- -------------- --------------- --------------- ----------------------

MFS VIT Growth w/ Income            15.07%         22.33%            NA              NA               22.88%
(10/9/95)

- ------------------------------- --------------- -------------- --------------- --------------- ----------------------

MFS VIT Research                    16.04%         18.82%            NA              NA               19.51%
(7/26/95)

- ------------------------------- --------------- -------------- --------------- --------------- ----------------------

MSDW UF Emerging                   -30.98%           NA              NA              NA               -16.27%
Markets Equity (10/1/96)

- ------------------------------- --------------- -------------- --------------- --------------- ----------------------

MSDW UF Fixed Income                0.84%            NA              NA              NA                4.52%
(1/2/97)

- ------------------------------- --------------- -------------- --------------- --------------- ----------------------

MSDW UF High Yield                  -2.22%           NA              NA              NA                4.69%
(1/2/97)

- ------------------------------- --------------- -------------- --------------- --------------- ----------------------

MSDW UF International               1.89%            NA              NA              NA                3.74%
Magnum (1/2/97)

- ------------------------------- --------------- -------------- --------------- --------------- ----------------------

OCC Accumulation Trust              0.07%          13.98%          16.66%          17.22%             16.86%
Managed (8/1/88)(3)
OCC Accumulation Trust             -15.87%          6.46%          6.01%           11.16%             10.80%
Small Cap (8/1/88) (1)

- ------------------------------- --------------- -------------- --------------- --------------- ----------------------

PIMCO StocksPLUS Growth             22.73%           NA              NA              NA               22.73%
and Income (1/2/98)

- ------------------------------- --------------- -------------- --------------- --------------- ----------------------

Transamerica VIF Growth             35.74%         35.79%          32.12%          24.24%               NA
(2/26/69) (2)

- ------------------------------- --------------- -------------- --------------- --------------- ----------------------

Transamerica VIF Money                NA             NA              NA              NA               -1.98%
Market (1/2/98)

- ------------------------------- --------------- -------------- --------------- --------------- ----------------------


3.   Average Annual Total Returns - Assuming no surrender or optional Riders

     Non-standard  average  annual total returns for periods since  inception of
the portfolio,  including adjusted historical performance,  for each sub-account
are as follows. These figures include mortality and expense charges of 1.20% per
annum,  administrative  expense  charge of 0.15% per annum and an account fee of
$30 per  annum  adjusted  for  average  account  size,  but do not  reflect  any
applicable  contingent  deferred sales load (maximum of 6% of purchase payments)
and do not reflect any fee deduction for the optional Riders.


- ------------------------------- --------------- -------------- --------------- --------------- ----------------------

         SUB-ACCOUNT               For the         For the        For the         For the       For the period from
   (date of commencement of     1-year period      3-year      5-year period      10-year         commencement of
         operation of               ending         period          ending      period ending   portfolio operations
   corresponding portfolio)        12/31/98        ending         12/31/98        12/31/98          to 12/31/98
                                                  12/31/98

- ------------------------------- --------------- -------------- --------------- --------------- ----------------------

Alger American Income &             30.55%         27.44%          20.05%          13.98%             13.87%
Growth (11/15/88)

- ------------------------------- --------------- -------------- --------------- --------------- ----------------------

Alliance VPF Growth &               19.20%         22.80%          19.48%            NA               14.35%
Income (1/14/91)

- ------------------------------- --------------- -------------- --------------- --------------- ----------------------

Alliance VPF Premier                45.93%         32.57%          26.06%            NA               23.65%
Growth (6/26/92)

- ------------------------------- --------------- -------------- --------------- --------------- ----------------------

Dreyfus VIF Capital                 28.36%         26.13%          21.82%            NA               19.90%
Appreciation (4/5/93)

- ------------------------------- --------------- -------------- --------------- --------------- ----------------------

Dreyfus VIF Small Cap               -4.80%          7.99%          11.28%            NA               35.30%
(8/31/90)

- ------------------------------- --------------- -------------- --------------- --------------- ----------------------

Janus Aspen Series Balanced         32.42%         22.22%          17.43%            NA               17.79%
(9/13/93)

- ------------------------------- --------------- -------------- --------------- --------------- ----------------------

Janus Aspen Series                  27.13%         24.88%          19.61%            NA               22.26%
Worldwide Growth (9/13/93)

- ------------------------------- --------------- -------------- --------------- --------------- ----------------------

MFS VIT Emerging Growth             32.38%         22.41%            NA              NA               24.72%
(7/24/95)

- ------------------------------- --------------- -------------- --------------- --------------- ----------------------

MFS VIT Growth w/ Income            20.62%         23.72%            NA              NA               24.16%
(10/9/95)

- ------------------------------- --------------- -------------- --------------- --------------- ----------------------

MFS VIT Research                    21.59%         20.27%            NA              NA               20.75%
(7/26/95)

- ------------------------------- --------------- -------------- --------------- --------------- ----------------------

MSDW UF Emerging                   -25.43%           NA              NA              NA               -13.50%
Markets Equity (10/1/96)

- ------------------------------- --------------- -------------- --------------- --------------- ----------------------

MSDW UF Fixed Income                6.39%            NA              NA              NA                7.39%
(1/2/97)

- ------------------------------- --------------- -------------- --------------- --------------- ----------------------

MSDW UF High Yield                  3.33%            NA              NA              NA                7.55%
(1/2/97)

- ------------------------------- --------------- -------------- --------------- --------------- ----------------------

MSDW UF International               7.44%            N/A            N/A              NA                6.62%
(1/2/97)
OCC Accumulation Trust              5.62%          15.51%          17.48%          17.67%             17.31%
Managed (8/1/88) (3)

- ------------------------------- --------------- -------------- --------------- --------------- ----------------------

OCC Accumulation Trust             -10.32%          8.15%          7.00%           11.61%             11.25%
Small Cap (8/1/88) (1)

- ------------------------------- --------------- -------------- --------------- --------------- ----------------------

PIMCO StocksPLUS Growth             28.28%           NA              NA              NA               28.28%
and Income (1/2/98)

- ------------------------------- --------------- -------------- --------------- --------------- ----------------------

Transamerica VIF Growth             41.29%         37.00%          32.79%          24.69%               NA
(2/26/69) (2)

- ------------------------------- --------------- -------------- --------------- --------------- ----------------------

Transamerica VIF Money                NA             NA              NA              NA                3.59%
Market (1/2/98)

- ------------------------------- --------------- -------------- --------------- --------------- ----------------------


 4.  Average Annual Total Returns - Assuming no surrender but reflecting optional Living Benefits Rider and
Additional Death Benefit Rider

     Non-standard  average  annual total returns for periods since  inception of
the portfolio,  including adjusted historical performance,  for each sub-account
are as follows. These figures include mortality and expense charges of 1.20% per
annum,  administrative  expense charge of 0.15% per annum and, an account fee of
$30 per  annum  adjusted  for  average  account  size,  but do not  reflect  any
applicable  contingent  deferred  sales load (maximum 6% of purchase  payments).
They do reflect  deduction of the fee for the optional Living Benefits Rider fee
of 0.05% per annum and the current  maximum  optional  Additional  Death Benefit
Rider premium of 0.40% per annum.


- ------------------------------- --------------- -------------- --------------- --------------- ----------------------

         SUB-ACCOUNT               For the         For the        For the         For the       For the period from
   (date of commencement of     1-year period      3-year      5-year period      10-year         commencement of
         operation of               ending         period          ending      period ending   portfolio operations
   corresponding portfolio)        12/31/98        ending         12/31/98        12/31/98          to 12/31/98
                                                  12/31/98

- ------------------------------- --------------- -------------- --------------- --------------- ----------------------
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Alger American Income &            30.10%          26.99%         19.60%          13.53%              13.42%
Growth (11/15/88)

- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Alliance VPF Growth &              18.75%          22.35%         19.03%            NA                13.90%
Income (1/14/91)

- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Alliance VPF Premier Growth        45.48%          32.12%         25.61%            NA                23.20%
(6/26/92)

- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Dreyfus VIF Capital                27.91%          25.68%         21.37%            NA                19.45%
Appreciation (4/5/93)

- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Dreyfus VIF Small Cap              -5.25%          7.54%          10.83%            NA                34.85%
(8/31/90)

- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Janus Aspen Series Balanced        31.97%          21.77%         16.98%            NA                17.34%
(9/13/93)

- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Janus Aspen Series Worldwide       26.68%          24.43%         19.16%            NA                21.81%
Growth (9/13/93)

- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

MFS VIT Emerging Growth            31.93%          21.96%           NA              NA                24.27%
(7/24/95)

- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

MFS VIT Growth w/ Income           20.17%          23.27%           NA              NA                23.71%
(10/9/95)

- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

MFS VIT Research                   21.14%          19.82%           NA              NA                20.30%
(7/26/95)

- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

MSDW UF Emerging Markets           -25.88%           NA             NA              NA               -13.95%
Equity (10/1/96)

- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

MSDW UF Fixed Income                5.94%            NA             NA              NA                6.94%
(1/2/97)
MSDW UF High Yield                  2.88%            NA             NA              NA                7.10%
(1/2/97)

- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

MSDW UF International               6.99%            NA             NA              NA                6.17%
Magnum (1/2/97)

- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

OCC Accumulation Trust              5.17%          15.06%         17.03%          17.22%              16.86%
Managed (8/1/88) (3)

- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

OCC Accumulation Trust             -10.77%         7.70%           6.55%          11.16%              10.80%
Small Cap (8/1/88) (1)


- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

PIMCO StocksPLUS Growth and        27.83%            NA             NA              NA                27.83%
Income (1/2/98)

- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Transamerica VIF Growth            40.84%          36.55%         32.34%          24.24%               N/A
(2/26/69) (2)

- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Transamerica VIF Money               NA              NA             NA              NA                3.14%
Market (1/2/98)

- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------


5. Cumulative Returns - Assuming surrender but no optional Riders

     Adjusted historical cumulative total returns for periods since inception of
the  portfolio  for each  sub-account  are as  follows.  These  figures  include
mortality  and  expenses  charges  of 1.20% per annum,  administrative  expenses
charge of 0.15% per annum,  an account fee of $30 per annum adjusted for average
account size and the applicable contingent deferred sales load (maximum of 6% of
purchase payments) and do not reflect any fee deduction for the optional Riders.


- ------------------------------- --------------- -------------- --------------- --------------- ----------------------

         SUB-ACCOUNT              For the 1-     For the 3-      For the 5-     For the 10-     For the period from
   (date of commencement of      year period     year period    year period     year period       commencement of
         operation of               ending         ending          ending          ending      portfolio operations
   corresponding portfolio)        12/31/98       12/31/98        12/31/98        12/31/98          to 12/31/98

- ------------------------------- --------------- -------------- --------------- --------------- ----------------------
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Alger American Income &            25.45%         102.72%         145.91%         270.18%            273.01%
Growth (11/15/88)

- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Alliance VPF Growth &              14.10%          80.93%         140.07%           NA               191.18%
Income (1/14/91)

- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Alliance VPF Premier Growth        40.83%         128.72%         214.88%           NA               297.57%
(6/26/92)

- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Dreyfus VIF Capital                23.26%          96.41%         164.93%           NA               180.23%
Appreciation (4/5/93)

- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Dreyfus VIF Small Cap              -9.90%          21.69%         67.24%            NA               1145.17%
(8/31/90)

- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Janus Aspen Series Balanced        27.32%          78.33%         119.90%           NA               134.96%
(9/13/93)

- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Janus Aspen Series Worldwide       22.03%          90.52%         141.40%           NA               186.94%
Growth (9/13/93)

- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

MFS VIT Emerging Growth            27.28%          79.17%           NA              NA               109.73%
(7/24/95)

- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

MFS VIT Growth w/ Income           15.52%          85.12%           NA              NA                97.03%
(10/9/95)

- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

MFS VIT Research                   16.49%          69.71%           NA              NA                86.99%
(7/26/95)

- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

MSDW UF Emerging Markets           -30.53%           NA             NA              NA               -32.12%
Equity (10/1/96)
MSDW UF Fixed Income                1.29%            NA             NA              NA                10.20%
(1/2/97)

- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

MSDW UF High Yield                 -1.77%            NA             NA              NA                10.55%
(1/2/97)

- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

MSDW UF International               2.34%            NA             NA              NA                8.56%
Magnum (1/2/97)

- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

OCC Accumulation Trust              0.52%          49.87%         120.36%         408.96%            428.19%
Managed (8/1/88) (3)

- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

OCC Accumulation Trust             -15.42%         22.25%         36.83%          199.96%            203.83%
Small Cap (8/1/88) (1)

- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

PIMCO StocksPLUS Growth and        23.18%            NA             NA              NA                23.18%
Income (1/2/98)

- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Transamerica VIF Growth            36.19%         152.91%         309.56%         808.27%              N/A
(2/26/69) (2)

- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Transamerica VIF Money               NA              NA             NA              NA                -1.52%
Market (1/2/98)

- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------


6.   Cumulative Returns - Assuming surrender and optional Living Benefits Rider and Additional Death Benefit Rider

     Adjusted historical cumulative total returns for periods since inception of
the  portfolio  for each  sub-account  are as  follows.  These  figures  include
mortality and expense charges of 1.20% per annum,  administrative expense charge
of 0.15% per annum, an account fee of $30 per annum adjusted for average account
size,  the  applicable  contingent  deferred  sales load (maximum 6% of purchase
payments),  the optional  Living  Benefits  Rider fee of 0.05% per annum and the
current  maximum  optional  Additional  Death Benefit Rider premium of 0.40% per
annum.


- ------------------------------- --------------- -------------- --------------- -------------- ----------------------

         SUB-ACCOUNT              For the 1-       For the        For the         For the      For the period from
   (date of commencement of      year period       3-year      5-year period      10-year        commencement of
         operation of               ending         period          ending         period      portfolio operations
   corresponding portfolio)        12/31/98        ending         12/31/98        ending           to 12/31/98
                                                  12/31/98                       12/31/98

- ------------------------------- --------------- -------------- --------------- -------------- ----------------------
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Alger American Income &            25.00%         100.54%         141.27%        255.81%            258.34%
Growth (11/15/88)

- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Alliance VPF Growth &              13.65%          78.90%         135.52%           NA              182.18%
Income (1/14/91)

- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Alliance VPF Premier Growth        40.38%         126.35%         209.23%           NA              288.19%
(6/26/92)

- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Dreyfus VIF Capital                22.81%          94.27%         160.01%           NA              174.17%
Appreciation (4/5/93)

- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Dreyfus VIF Small Cap              -10.35%         20.12%         63.82%            NA              1111.04%
(8/31/90)

- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Janus Aspen Series Balanced        26.87%          76.32%         115.65%           NA              130.16%
(9/13/93)

- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Janus Aspen Series Worldwide       21.58%          88.42%         136.83%           NA              181.31%
Growth (9/13/93)

- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

MFS VIT Emerging Growth            26.83%          77.16%           NA              NA              107.08%
(7/24/95)

- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

MFS VIT Growth w/ Income           15.07%          83.05%           NA              NA               94.68%
(10/9/95)

- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

MFS VIT Research                   16.04%          67.76%           NA              NA               84.55%
(7/26/95)
MSDW UF Emerging Markets           -30.98%           NA             NA              NA              -32.96%
Equity (10/1/96)

- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

MSDW UF Fixed Income                0.84%            NA             NA              NA               9.24%
(1/2/97)

- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

MSDW UF High Yield                 -2.22%            NA             NA              NA               9.59%
(1/2/97)

- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

MSDW UF International               1.89%            NA             NA              NA               7.61%
Magnum (1/2/97)

- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

OCC Accumulation Trust              0.07%          48.08%         116.10%        389.82%            407.44%
Managed (8/1/88) (3)

- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

OCC Accumulation Trust             -15.87%         20.67%         33.90%         188.07%            191.26%
Small Cap (8/1/88) (1)

- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

PIMCO StocksPLUS Growth and        22.73%            NA             NA              NA               22.73%
Income (1/2/98)

- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Transamerica VIF Growth            35.74%         150.38%         302.60%        775.99%              N/A
(2/26/69) (2)

- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Transamerica VIF Money               NA              NA             NA              NA               -1.97%
Market (1/2/98)

- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------


7. Cumulative Returns - Assuming no surrender or optional Riders

     Adjusted historical non-standard cumulative total returns for periods since
inception of the portfolio  for each  sub-account  are as follow.  These figures
include mortality and expense charges of 1.20% per annum, administrative expense
charge  of 0.15%  per annum and an  account  fee of $30 per annum  adjusted  for
average account size but do not reflect any applicable contingent deferred sales
load  (maximum of 6% of purchase  payments) and do not reflect any fee deduction
for the optional Riders.


- ------------------------------- --------------- -------------- --------------- --------------- ----------------------

         SUB-ACCOUNT              For the 1-       For the        For the         For the       For the period from
   (date of commencement of      year period       3-year      5-year period      10-year         commencement of
         operation of               ending         period          ending      period ending   portfolio operations
   corresponding portfolio)        12/31/98        ending         12/31/98        12/31/98          to 12/31/98
                                                  12/31/98

- ------------------------------- --------------- -------------- --------------- --------------- ----------------------
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Alger American Income &            30.55%         106.97%         149.31%         270.18%            273.01%
Growth (11/15/88)

- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Alliance VPF Growth &              19.20%          85.18%         143.47%           NA               191.18%
Income (1/14/91)

- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Alliance VPF Premier Growth        45.93%         132.97%         218.28%           NA               299.27%
(6/26/92)

- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Dreyfus VIF Capital                28.36%         100.66%         168.33%           NA               183.63%
Appreciation (4/5/93)

- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Dreyfus VIF Small Cap              -4.80%          25.94%         70.64%            NA               1145.17%
(8/31/90)

- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Janus Aspen Series Balanced        32.42%          82.58%         123.30%           NA               138.36%
(9/13/93)

- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Janus Aspen Series Worldwide       27.13%          94.77%         144.80%           NA               190.34%
Growth (9/13/93)

- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

MFS VIT Emerging Growth            32.38%          83.42%           NA              NA               113.98%
(7/24/95)

- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

MFS VIT Growth w/ Income           20.62%          89.37%           NA              NA               101.28%
(10/9/95)
MFS VIT Research                   21.59%          73.96%           NA              NA                91.24%
(7/26/95)

- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

MSDW UF Emerging Markets           -25.43%           NA             NA              NA               -27.87%
Equity (10/1/96)

- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

MSDW UF Fixed Income                6.39%            NA             NA              NA                15.30%
(1/2/97)

- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

MSDW UF High Yield                  3.33%            NA             NA              NA                15.65%
(1/2/97)

- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

MSDW UF International               7.44%            NA             NA              NA                13.66%
Magnum (1/2/97)

- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

OCC Accumulation Trust              5.62%          54.12%         123.76%         408.96%            428.19%
Managed (8/1/88) (3)

- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

OCC Accumulation Trust             -10.32%         26.50%         40.23%          199.96%            203.83%
Small Cap (8/1/88) (1)

- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

PIMCO StocksPLUS Growth and        28.28%            NA             NA              NA                 .28%
Income (1/2/98)

- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Transamerica VIF Growth            41.29%         157.16%         312.96%         808.27%              N/A
(2/26/69) (2)

- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Transamerica VIF Money               NA              NA             NA              NA                3.58%
Market (1/2/98)

- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------


8.   Cumulative Returns - Assuming no surrender but reflecting optional Living Benefits Rider and Additional
Death Benefit Rider

     Adjusted historical non-standard cumulative total returns for periods since
inception of the portfolio  for each  sub-account  are as follow.  These figures
include mortality and expense charges of 1.20% per annum, administrative expense
charge  of 0.15%  per annum and an  account  fee of $30 per annum  adjusted  for
average  account size,  but do not reflect any  applicable  contingent  deferred
sales load (maximum 6% of purchase payments).  They do reflect deductions of the
fee for the  optional  Living  Benefits  Rider  fee of 0.05%  per  annum and the
current  maximum  optional  Additional  Death Benefit Rider premium of 0.40% per
annum.


- ------------------------------- --------------- -------------- --------------- --------------- ----------------------

         SUB-ACCOUNT               For the         For the        For the         For the       For the period from
   (date of commencement of     1-year period      3-year      5-year period      10-year         commencement of
         operation of               ending         period          ending      period ending   portfolio operations
   corresponding portfolio)        12/31/98        ending         12/31/98        12/31/98          to 12/31/98
                                                  12/31/98

- ------------------------------- --------------- -------------- --------------- --------------- ----------------------

Alger American Income &             30.10%         104.79%        144.67%         255.81%             258.34%
Growth (11/25/88)

- ------------------------------- --------------- -------------- --------------- --------------- ----------------------

Alliance VPF Growth &               18.75%         83.15%         138.92%            NA               182.18%
Income (1/14/91)

- ------------------------------- --------------- -------------- --------------- --------------- ----------------------

Alliance VPF Premier                45.48%         130.60%        212.63%            NA               289.89%
Growth (6/26/92)

- ------------------------------- --------------- -------------- --------------- --------------- ----------------------

Dreyfus VIF Capital                 27.91%         98.52%         163.41%            NA               177.57%
Appreciation (4/5/93)

- ------------------------------- --------------- -------------- --------------- --------------- ----------------------

Dreyfus VIF Small Cap               -5.25%         24.37%          67.22%            NA              1111.04%
(8/31/90)

- ------------------------------- --------------- -------------- --------------- --------------- ----------------------

Janus Aspen Series Balanced         31.97%         80.57%         119.05%            NA               133.56%
(9/13/93)

- ------------------------------- --------------- -------------- --------------- --------------- ----------------------

Janus Aspen Series                  26.68%         92.67%         140.23%            NA               184.71%
Worldwide Growth (9/13/93)

- ------------------------------- --------------- -------------- --------------- --------------- ----------------------

MFS VIT Emerging Growth             31.93%         81.41%            NA              NA               111.33%
(7/24/95)

- ------------------------------- --------------- -------------- --------------- --------------- ----------------------

MFS VIT Growth w/ Income            20.17%         87.30%            NA              NA               98.93%
(10/9/95)

- ------------------------------- --------------- -------------- --------------- --------------- ----------------------

MFS VIT Research                    21.14%         72.01%            NA              NA               88.80%
(7/26/95)

- ------------------------------- --------------- -------------- --------------- --------------- ----------------------

MSDW UF Emerging Markets           -25.88%           NA              NA              NA               -28.71%
Equity (10/1/96)

- ------------------------------- --------------- -------------- --------------- --------------- ----------------------

MSDW UF Fixed Income                5.94%            NA              NA              NA               14.34%
(1/2/97)

- ------------------------------- --------------- -------------- --------------- --------------- ----------------------

MSDW UF High Yield                  2.88%            NA              NA              NA               14.69%
(1/2/97)

- ------------------------------- --------------- -------------- --------------- --------------- ----------------------

MSDW UF International               6.99%            NA              NA              NA               12.71%
Magnum (1/2/97)

- ------------------------------- --------------- -------------- --------------- --------------- ----------------------

OCC Accumulation Trust              5.17%          52.33%         119.50%         389.82%             407.44%
Managed (8/1/88)

- ------------------------------- --------------- -------------- --------------- --------------- ----------------------

OCC Accumulation Trust             -10.77%         24.92%          37.30%         188.07%             191.26%
Small Cap (8/1/88)

- ------------------------------- --------------- -------------- --------------- --------------- ----------------------

PIMCO StocksPLUS Growth and         27.83%           NA              NA              NA               27.83%
Income (1/2/98)

- ------------------------------- --------------- -------------- --------------- --------------- ----------------------

Transamerica VIF Growth             40.84%         154.63%        306.00%         775.99%               N/A
(2/26/69)

- ------------------------------- --------------- -------------- --------------- --------------- ----------------------

Transamerica VIF Money                NA             NA              NA              NA                3.13%
(1/2/98)

- ------------------------------- --------------- -------------- --------------- --------------- ----------------------
</TABLE>

DISTRIBUTION OF THE CONTRACT


     Transamerica Securities Sales Corporation ("TSSC") is principal underwriter
of the contracts under a Distribution Agreement with Transamerica. TSSC may also
serve as principal underwriter and distributor of other contracts issued through
the variable  account and certain other separate  accounts of  Transamerica  and
affiliates  of  Transamerica.  TSSC is an indirect  wholly-owned  subsidiary  of
Transamerica  Corporation,  a subsidiary AEGON N.V.. TSSC is registered with the
Commission as a  broker-dealer  and is a member of the National  Association  of
Securities  Dealers,  Inc.  ("NASD").  Transamerica  pays TSSC for acting as the
principal underwriter under a distribution agreement.


     TSSC has entered into sales agreements with other broker-dealers to solicit
applications  for  the  contracts  through  registered  representatives  who are
licensed to sell securities and variable  insurance  products.  These agreements
provide that  applications  for the  contracts  may be  solicited by  registered
representatives  of the  broker-dealers  appointed by  Transamerica  to sell its
variable  life  insurance  and  variable  annuities.  These  broker-dealers  are
registered  with the  Commission  and are  members of the NASD.  The  registered
representatives  are  authorized  under  applicable  state  regulations  to sell
variable life insurance and variable annuities.

     Under  the  agreements,   applications   for  contracts  will  be  sold  by
broker-dealers which will receive compensation as described in the prospectus.

     The offering of the  contracts is expected to be  continuous  and TSSC does
not  anticipate  discontinuing  the  offering of the  contracts.  However,  TSSC
reserves the right to discontinue the offering of the contracts.

     During  fiscal year 1998,  $3,847,836 in  commissions  were paid to TSSC as
underwriter of Separate Accounts VA-6, VA-6NY and VA-7; no amounts were retained
by TSSC. Under the sales agreements,  TSSC will pay broker-dealers  compensation
based on a percentage of each purchase payment.  This percentage may be up to 6%
and  in  certain  situations   additional  amounts  for  marketing   allowances,
production  bonuses,  service fees,  sales awards and meetings,  and asset based
trailer commissions may be paid.

SAFEKEEPING OF VARIABLE ACCOUNT ASSETS

     Title to assets of the variable account is held by Transamerica. The assets
of the variable  account are kept separate and apart from  Transamerica  general
account  assets.  Records are  maintained of all purchases  and  redemptions  of
portfolio shares held by each of the sub-accounts.

STATE REGULATION

     We are  subject to the  insurance  laws and  regulations  of all the states
where we are licensed to operate.  The  availability of certain  contract rights
and  provisions  depends on state approval  and/or filing and review  processes.
Where  required  by state  law or  regulation,  the  contract  will be  modified
accordingly.

RECORDS AND REPORTS

     All  records  and  accounts  relating  to  the  variable  account  will  be
maintained  by us or by  our  Service  Office.  As  presently  required  by  the
provisions of the 1940 Act and regulations  promulgated thereunder which pertain
to the variable account,  reports containing such information as may be required
under  the 1940 Act or by other  applicable  law or  regulation  will be sent to
owners semi-annually at their last known address of record.

FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

     This Statement of Additional  Information contains the financial statements
of the variable account as of and for the period ended December 31, 1998.

     The financial  statements  for  Transamerica  included in this statement of
additional  information  should be considered  only as bearing on our ability to
meet our  obligations  under the  contracts.  They should not be  considered  as
bearing on the investment performance of the assets in the variable account.


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APPENDIX

         Accumulation Transfer Formula

         Transfers  after the  annuity  date are  implemented  according  to the
following formulas:

          (1) Determine the number of units to be transferred  from the variable
          sub-account as follows: = AT/AUV1

         (2) Determine the number of variable  accumulation  units  remaining in
         such variable sub-account (after the transfer):
         = UNIT1 AT/AUV1

         (3)  Determine  the  number  of  variable  accumulation  units  in  the
         transferee variable sub-account (after the transfer):
         = UNIT2 + AT/AUV2

         (4) Subsequent variable  accumulation payments will reflect the changes
         in variable  accumulation units in each variable  sub-account as of the
         next variable accumulation payment's due date.

         Where:

         (AUV1)  is  the  variable  accumulation  unit  value  of  the  variable
         sub-account  that the  transfer is being made from as of the end of the
         valuation period in which the transfer request was received.

         (AUV2)  is  the  variable  accumulation  unit  value  of  the  variable
         sub-account  that the  transfer  is being  made to as of the end of the
         valuation period in which the transfer request was received.

         (UNIT1) is the number of variable  accumulation  units in the  variable
         sub-account that the transfer is being made from, before the transfer.

         (UNIT2) is the number of variable  accumulation  units in the  variable
         sub-account that the transfer is being made to, before the transfer.

         (AT)  is  the  dollar  amount  being   transferred  from  the  variable
sub-account.


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                                                          1
                                     PROFILE
                                     of the

                    TRANSAMERICA CATALYSTSM VARIABLE ANNUITY

                                    Issued by
                 Transamerica Life Insurance and Annuity Company

                                September 7, 1999



         This Profile is a summary of some of the more important points that you
         should know and consider before  purchasing the contract.  The contract
         is more fully described in the full prospectus  that  accompanies  this
         Profile. Please read the prospectus carefully.



1. The Contract.  The  Transamerica  CatalystSM  Variable  Annuity is a contract
between you and Transamerica  Life Insurance and Annuity Company that allows you
to invest your  purchase  payments  in your choice of 19 mutual fund  portfolios
("portfolios")  in the variable  account and two general  account  options.  The
portfolios are professionally managed and you can gain or lose money invested in
a portfolio,  but you could also earn more than investing in the general account
options.  We  guarantee  the safety of money  invested  in the  general  account
options.  Certain portfolios and general account options may not be available in
all states.

The contract is a deferred annuity and it has two phases: the accumulation phase
and the  annuitization  phase.  During  the  accumulation  phase,  you can  make
additional  payments  to your  contract,  transfer  money  among the  investment
options,  and withdraw some or all of your investment.  During this phase,  your
earnings accumulate on a tax-deferred basis for individuals,  but some or all of
any money you withdraw may be taxable  and/or  subject to penalty.  Tax deferral
generally is not available for contracts owned by corporations and some trusts.


During the  annuitization  phase,  we will make  periodic  payments to you.  The
dollar  amount of the  payments  may depend on the amount of money  invested and
earned  during  the  accumulation  phase  and  on  other  factors,  such  as the
annuitant's age and sex.

2. Annuity Payments. You can generally decide when to end the accumulation phase
and begin  receiving  annuity  payments from us. You may choose fixed  payments,
where the dollar amount of each payment  generally remains the same, or variable
payments, where the dollar amount of each payment may increase or decrease based
on the investment performance of the portfolios you select. You can choose among
payments  for the lifetime of an  individual,  or payments for the longer of one
lifetime or a  guaranteed  period of 10, 15, or 20 years,  or  payments  for one
lifetime and the lifetime of another individual.

3. Purchasing a Contract.  Generally you must invest at least $5,000 ($2,000 for
IRAs) to purchase a contract.  You can make additional payments of at least $200
each ($100 each if made under an automatic  payment plan deducted from your bank
account).  When you make a payment,  we  currently  add a credit of 3.25% of the
payment to your account value. We may vary this percentage.  You may cancel your
contract during the free look period.


The   Transamerica   Catalyst   Variable   Annuity  is  designed  for  long-term
tax-deferred accumulation of funds, generally for retirement and other long-term
goals.  Individuals  in high  tax  brackets  get the most  benefit  from the tax
deferral feature.  You should not invest in the contract for short-term purposes
or if you cannot take the risk of losing some of your investment.

4. Investment Options.  VARIABLE ACCOUNT: You can invest in any of the following
19 portfolios:

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            Alger American Income & Growth                  MSDW UF Emerging Markets Equity

            ----------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------
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            Alliance VPF Growth & Income                    MSDW UF Fixed Income
            ----------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------
            ----------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------
            Alliance VPF Premier Growth                     MSDW UF High Yield
            ----------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------
            ----------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------
            Dreyfus VIF Capital Appreciation                MSDW UF International Magnum
            ----------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------
            ----------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------
            Dreyfus VIF Small Cap                           OCC Accumulation Trust Managed
            ----------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------
            ----------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------
            Janus Aspen Series Balanced                     OCC Accumulation Trust Small Cap
            ----------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------
            ----------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------

            Janus Aspen Series Worldwide Growth             PIMCO VIT StocksPLUS Growth & Income

            ----------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------
            ----------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------

            MFS VIT Emerging Growth                         Transamerica VIF Growth

            ----------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------
            ----------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------

            MFS VIT Growth with Income                      Transamerica VIF Money Market

            ----------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------
            ----------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------

            MFS VIT Research

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</TABLE>

You can earn or lose  money in any of these  portfolios.  These  portfolios  are
described in their own prospectuses.  All portfolios may not be available in all
states.

GENERAL ACCOUNT:  You can also allocate payments to the general account options,
where we guarantee  the principal  invested  plus an annual  interest rate of at
least 3%. The general  account  options  include a fixed  account and  guarantee
period options.


5. Expenses.  We may make certain  charges  against and  deductions  from values
available under the contract:


          If you withdraw  your money within seven years of investing  it, there
         may be a  contingent  deferred  sales  load  of up to 8% of the  amount
         invested.

          We deduct an annual account fee of no more than $30 (the fee is waived
for account values over $50,000).

          We deduct insurance and administrative  charges of 1.35% per year from
         your average daily value in the variable account.


          If you elect the  Guaranteed  Minimum  Death  Benefit  Rider,  we will
         deduct a monthly fee equal to 1/12 of 0.20% at the end of each contract
         month based on the account value at that time.

          If you elect  the  Living  Benefits  Rider  (or  Waiver of  Contingent
         Deferred Sales Load Rider in some states), we will deduct a monthly fee
         equal to 1/12 of 0.05% at the end of each  contract  month based on the
         account value at that time.


          The first 18  transfers  each year are free (then we will deduct a $10
fee for each additional transfer).


          Advisory fees are also deducted by the portfolios'  managers,  and the
         portfolios  pay other  expenses  which,  in total,  range from 0.60% to
         1.95% of the amounts in the portfolios.


          There  might  be  premium  tax  charges  ranging  from 0 to 5% of your
         investment   and/or  amounts  you  use  to  purchase  annuity  benefits
         (depending on your state's law).


The  following  chart shows these  charges (not  including  the optional  Living
Benefits Rider or Guaranteed  Minimum Death Benefit Rider,  any transfer fees or
premium taxes).  The $30 annual account fee is included in the first column as a
charge of  0.075%.  The third  column is the sum of the first two  columns.  The
examples in the last two columns show the total  amounts you would be charged if
you invested  $1,000,  a 3.25% credit was added to the investment and it grew 5%
each year, and you withdrew your entire  investment  after one year or 10 years.
Year one includes the contingent deferred sales load and year 10 does not.




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                                              Total        Total                     Total        Total
                                             Annual        Annual       Total       Expenses     Expenses
                                            Insurance    Portfolio      Annual     at End of    at End of
                                             Charges      Charges      Charges       1 Year      10 Years

                                          ------------------------------------------------------------------
- ------------------------------------------

<S>                                           <C>           <C>          <C>           <C>         <C>
Alger American Income & Growth                1.425%        0.70%        2.125%        $94         $254
Alliance VPF Growth & Income                  1.425%        0.73%        2.155%        $95         $257
Alliance VPF Premier Growth                   1.425%        1.06%        2.485%        $98         $291
Dreyfus VIF Capital Appreciation              1.425%        0.81%        2.235%        $95         $265
Dreyfus VIF Small Cap                         1.425%        0.77%        2.195%        $95         $261
Janus Aspen Series Balanced                   1.425%        0.74%        2.165%        $95         $258
Janus Aspen Series Worldwide Growth           1.425%        0.72%        2.145%        $94         $256
MFS VIT Emerging Growth                       1.425%        0.85%        2.275%        $96         $270
MFS VIT Growth with Income                    1.425%        0.88%        2.305%        $96         $273
MFS VIT Research                              1.425%        0.86 %       2.285%        $96         $271
MSDW UF Emerging Markets Equity               1.425%        1.95%        3.375%       $107         $378
MSDW UF Fixed Income                          1.425%        0.70%        2.125%        $94         $254
MSDW UF High Yield                            1.425%        0.80%        2.225%        $95         $264
MSDW UF International Magnum                  1.425%        1.15%        2.575%        $99         $300
OCC Accumulation Trust Managed                1.425%        0.82%        2.245%        $95         $266
OCC Accumulation Trust Small Cap              1.425%        0.88%        2.305%        $96         $273
PIMCO VIT StocksPLUS Growth & Income          1.425%        0.65%        2.075%        $94         $248
Transamerica VIF Growth                       1.425%        0.85%        2.275%        $96         $270
Transamerica VIF Money Market                 1.425%        0.60%        2.025%        $93         $243

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The Annual Portfolio  Charges above are for the year ended December 31, 1998 and
reflect any expense  reimbursements  or fee  waivers.  Expenses may be higher or
lower in the future.  See the "Variable  Account Fee Table" in the  Transamerica
Catalyst Variable Annuity prospectus for more detailed information.


6. Federal Income Taxes. Individuals generally are not taxed on increases in the
account  value  until a  distribution  occurs  (e.g.,  a  withdrawal  or annuity
payment) or is deemed to occur  (e.g.,  a pledge,  loan,  or  assignment  of the
contract).  If you  withdraw  money,  earnings  come out  first  and are  taxed.
Generally,   some  portion   (sometimes  all)  of  any  distribution  or  deemed
distribution is taxable as ordinary income. In some cases,  income taxes will be
withheld  from  distributions.  If you are  under  age 59 1/2 when you  withdraw
money,  an  additional  10%  federal  tax  penalty  may  apply on the  withdrawn
earnings. Certain owners of non-qualified contracts that are not individuals may
be currently  taxed on increases in the account  value,  whether  distributed or
not.  Qualified  contracts are subject to special income tax rules  depending on
the retirement plan or arrangement they relate to.

 7. Access to Your Money.  You can  generally  take money out at any time during
the accumulation  phase. We may assess a contingent deferred sales load of up to
8% of a purchase payment, but no contingent deferred sales load will be assessed
on money that has been in the  contract  for seven  years or longer.  In certain
cases,  if you elect the Living  Benefits  Rider when you purchase the contract,
the  contingent  deferred  sales load may be waived if you are in a hospital  or
nursing home for a long period or, in some states,  if you are diagnosed  with a
terminal illness,  or if you are receiving  medically  required in-home care. In
such cases,  if the contingent  deferred  sales load is waived,  any credit less
than 12 months old will be forfeited.

     Subject to certain  conditions,  each  contract  year you may  withdraw the
greater of accumulated  earnings or 10% of purchase  payments received less than
seven years old as of the last contract anniversary without incurring a You may,
at any time,  withdraw  purchase payments held for at least seven contract years
and accumulated earnings not previously withdrawn without incurring a contingent
deferred sales load.

     For contracts  issued before September 7, 1999, the amount you may withdraw
each year without incurring a contingent  deferred sales load is equal to 10% of
purchase  payments  received during the last seven contract years as of the last
contract  anniversary,  less any withdrawals taken in the current contract year.
You may,  at any time,  withdraw  purchase  payments  that have been held for at
least seven contract years not previously withdrawn without incurring such sales
load.


     You may have to pay income taxes on amounts you withdraw and there may also
be a 10% tax penalty if you make withdrawals before you are 59 1/2 years old.


     If you withdraw money from a guarantee period prematurely,  you may forfeit
some of the interest that you earned,  but you will always receive the principal
you  allocated to the  guarantee  period plus 3% interest,  less any  contingent
deferred sales load that may apply.

8. Past  Investment  Performance.  The value of the  money you  allocate  to the
portfolios  will go up or down,  depending on the investment  performance of the
portfolios you select.  The following  chart shows the adjusted past  investment
performance  on a  year-by-year  basis for each  portfolio.  These  figures have
already been reduced by the insurance charges, the account fee, the advisory fee
and all the  expenses  of the  portfolios.  These  figures  do not  include  the
contingent deferred sales load, the fees for the optional Riders or any transfer
fees or premium taxes which would reduce  performance if applied.  The credit we
add to the account value is not included in these figures.

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Past performance is no guarantee of future performance or earnings.

                                                                          CALENDAR YEAR
                                           ----------------------------------------------------------------
SUB-ACCOUNT                                    1998         1997          1996        1995        1994
                                           ----------------------------------------------------------------
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<S>                                           <C>          <C>           <C>         <C>          <C>
Alger American Income & Growth                30.55%       34.37%        17.98%      33.23%      -9.59%
Alliance VPF Growth & Income                  19.20%       26.98%        22.34%      33.96%      -1.85%
Alliance VPF Premier Growth                   45.93%       31.98%        20.97%      42.82%      -4.34%
Dreyfus VIF Capital Appreciation              28.36%       26.29%        23.78%      31.65%       1.57%
Dreyfus VIF Small Cap                         -4.80%       15.10%        14.94%      27.56%       6.22%
Janus Aspen Series Balanced                   32.42%       20.38%        14.54%      23.03%      -0.59%
Janus Aspen Series Worldwide Growth           27.13%       20.43%        27.22%      25.58%       0.09%
MFS VIT Emerging Growth                       32.38%       20.11%        15.36%        NA          NA
MFS VIT Growth with Income                    20.62%       27.96%        22.69%        NA          NA
MFS VIT Research                              21.59%       18.64%        20.60%        NA          NA
MSDW UF Emerging Markets Equity              -25.43%       -0.91%          NA          NA          NA
MSDW UF Fixed Income                          6.39%          NA            NA          NA          NA
MSDW UF High Yield                            3.33%          NA            NA          NA          NA
MSDW UF International Magnum                  7.44%          NA            NA          NA          NA
OCC Accumulation Trust Managed                5.62%        20.57%        21.03%      43.52%       1.16%
OCC Accumulation Trust Small Cap             -10.32%       20.52%        17.03%      13.60%      -2.42%
PIMCO VIT StocksPLUS Growth & Income          28.28%         NA            NA          NA          NA
Transamerica VIF Growth                       41.29%       44.45%        26.00%      51.34%       6.10%
Transamerica VIF Money Market                   NA           NA            NA          NA          NA

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                                           ----------------------------------------------------------------
SUB-ACCOUNT                                    1993         1992          1991        1990        1989
                                           ----------------------------------------------------------------
- -------------------------------------------

Alger American Income & Growth                8.78%         7.09%        21.77%      -1.15%       5.88%
Alliance VPF Growth & Income                  10.11%        6.40%          NA          NA          NA
Alliance VPF Premier Growth                   11.03%         NA            NA          NA          NA
Dreyfus VIF Capital Appreciation                NA           NA            NA          NA          NA
Dreyfus VIF Small Cap                         65.82%       69.04%       156.16%        NA          NA
Janus Aspen Series Balanced                     NA           NA            NA          NA          NA
Janus Aspen Series Worldwide Growth             NA           NA            NA          NA          NA
MFS VIT Emerging Growth                         NA           NA            NA          NA          NA
MFS VIT Growth with Income                      NA           NA            NA          NA          NA
MFS VIT Research                                NA           NA            NA          NA          NA
MSDW UF Emerging Markets Equity                 NA           NA            NA          NA          NA
MSDW UF Fixed Income                            NA           NA            NA          NA          NA
MSDW UF High Yield                              NA           NA            NA          NA          NA
MSDW UF International Magnum                    NA           NA            NA          NA          NA
OCC Accumulation Trust Managed                8.82%        16.96%        43.94%      -5.01%      30.69%
OCC Accumulation Trust Small Cap              17.82%       19.77%        46.05%      -11.06%     16.68%
PIMCO VIT StocksPLUS Growth & Income            NA           NA            NA          NA          NA
Transamerica VIF Growth                       20.98%       12.19%        39.32%      -12.05%     32.24%
Transamerica VIF Money Market                   NA           NA            NA          NA          NA

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9. Death Benefit.  If you or your joint owner die during the accumulation phase,
a death benefit will be paid to your beneficiary.


If  neither  you nor your  joint  owner die  before  either of you turn 80,  the
annuity death benefit will be the greater of: (1) the  contract's  account value
reduced by any credits  less than 12 months old; or (2) the sum of all  purchase
payments  less  withdrawals,  applicable  contingent  deferred  sales  load  and
applicable  premium taxes. If death occurs after your or your joint owner's 80th
birthday,  the annuity  death benefit is equal to the  contract's  account value
reduced by any credits less than 12 months old.

If you elect the  Guaranteed  Minimum  Death  Benefit  Rider,  the annuity death
benefit will be as described below. If you or your joint owner die before either
of you turn 85, the annuity death benefit will be the greatest of three amounts:
(1) the  account  value;  (2) the sum of all  purchase  payments  less  all or a
portion of withdrawals taken and applicable  contingent  deferred sales load and
premium  tax  charges;  or  (3)  the  highest  account  value  on  any  contract
anniversary before the earlier of your or your joint owner's 85th birthday, plus
purchase  payments  made,  less  all  or a  portion  of  withdrawals  taken  and
applicable  contingent  deferred  sales load and premium tax charges  since that
contract  anniversary.  If death  occurs after the earlier of your or your joint
owner's  85th  birthday,  the annuity  death  benefit will be the greater of two
amounts: (1) the account value; or (2) the highest account value on any contract
anniversary before the earlier of your or your joint owner's 85th birthday, plus
purchase payments made, less withdrawals taken,  applicable  contingent deferred
sales load and premium tax charges since that contract anniversary.


10. Other Information.  The Transamerica  Catalyst Variable Annuity offers other
features you might be interested in. Some of these features are as follows:

Free  Look.  After you get your  contract,  you have 10 days to look it over and
decide if it is  really  right for you  (this  period  may be longer in  certain
states).  If you decide not to keep the contract,  you can cancel it during this
period by delivering a written notice of cancellation and returning the contract
to the Service Center at the address listed in item 11 below.  Unless  otherwise
required by law, we will refund the purchase  payments  allocated to any general
account option (less any withdrawals)  plus the value in the variable account as
of the date the  written  notice and the  contract  are  received by our Service
Center.

Telephone  Transfers.  You can generally  arrange to transfer  money between the
investments in your contract by telephone.


Dollar Cost Averaging.  You can instruct us to transfer money automatically from
either the money  market  sub-account  or the fixed  account to any of the other
variable  sub-accounts  each month. This is intended to give you a lower average
cost per share or unit than a single one time investment.

Automatic Asset  Rebalancing  Option.  The  performance of each  sub-account may
cause the allocation of value among the sub-accounts to change. You may instruct
us to rebalance the amounts in the  sub-accounts  periodically by  automatically
reallocating amounts among them.


Systematic  Withdrawal  Option.  You can  arrange  to have  us  send  you  money
automatically  each month out of your contract,  during the accumulation  phase.
There are limits on the amounts, and the payments may be taxable,  and, prior to
age 59 1/2,  subject to the  penalty  tax.  If the total  amount of  withdrawals
(including  systematic  withdrawals)  made in a contract year exceed the allowed
amount to be withdrawn without a charge for that year, any applicable contingent
deferred sales load will then apply.

Automatic Payout Option.  For qualified  contracts,  many pension and retirement
plans require that minimum amounts be distributed from the plan at certain ages.
You can  arrange  to have such  amounts  distributed  automatically  during  the
accumulation phase.


Living Benefits  Rider.  If you elect this option,  we will waive the applicable
contingent  deferred sales load if you or the joint owner:  (a) receive extended
medical care in a qualifying  institution for at least 60 consecutive  days; (b)
receive  medically  required hospice or in-home care for at least 60 consecutive
days,  (c) are diagnosed as terminally ill after the first contract year and are
reasonably expected to die within 12 months.


These  features  may not be  available in all states and may not be suitable for
your particular situation.

11. Inquiries.  If you need further  information or have any questions about the
contract, please write or call:

                       Transamerica Annuity Service Center
                        401 North Tryon Street, Suite 700
                         Charlotte, North Carolina 28202
                                  800-420-7749

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                               PROSPECTUS FOR THE

                    TRANSAMERICA CATALYSTSM VARIABLE ANNUITY
                  A Flexible Premium Deferred Variable Annuity

                                    Issued By

                           Transamerica Life Insurance
                                       and
                                 Annuity Company


              Offering 19 Sub-Accounts within the Variable Account
                       Designated as Separate Account VA-6


                                 In Addition to:

                                 A Fixed Account

                           A Guarantee Period Account

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      This prospectus contains                              Portfolios Associated with Sub-Accounts
     information you should                                    Alger American Income and Growth
     know before investing.                                     Alliance VPF Growth and Income
                                                                  Alliance VPF Premier Growth
      Please keep this prospectus                              Dreyfus VIF Capital Appreciation
     for future reference.                                           Dreyfus VIF Small Cap
                                                                  Janus Aspen Series Balanced
      You can obtain more information about                   Janus Aspen Series Worldwide Growth
     the contract by requesting a copy of the                       MFS VIT Emerging Growth
     Statement of Additional Information (SAI)                  MFS VIT Growth with Income
     dated September 7, 1999. The SAI is                               MFS VIT Research
     available free by writing to Transamerica                  MSDW UF Emerging Markets Equity
     Life Insurance and Annuity Company,                             MSDW UF Fixed Income
                                                                      MSDW UF High Yield
     Annuity Service Center,                                     MSDW UF International Magnum
     401 N. Tryon St., Suite 700,                               OCC Accumulation Trust Managed
     Charlotte, NC 28202 or                                    OCC Accumulation Trust Small Cap
     by calling 800-420-7749.                                PIMCO VIT StocksPLUS Growth & Income
                                                                    Transamerica VIF Growth
     The current SAI has been filed with the                     Transamerica VIF Money Market
     Securities and Exchange Commission and is
     incorporated by reference into this
     prospectus. The table of contents of the
     SAI is included at the end of this
     prospectus.


      The SECs web site is
     http://www.sec.gov
      Transamericas web site is
           http://www.transamerica.com

Neither the SEC nor any state securities commission has approved this investment
offering  or  determined  that this  prospectus  is accurate  or  complete.  Any
representation to the contrary is a criminal offense.


                                                 September 7, 1999


                                TABLE OF CONTENTS

SUMMARY

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TRANSAMERICA LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITY COMPANY AND THE VARIABLE ACCOUNT...................................16
         Transamerica Life Insurance and Annuity Company...................................................16
         Published Ratings.................................................................................16
         Insurance Marketplace Standards Association.......................................................17
         The Variable Account..............................................................................17
THE PORTFOLIOS.............................................................................................17
         Portfolios Not Publicly Available.................................................................22
         Addition, Deletion, or Substitution...............................................................22
THE CONTRACT...............................................................................................22
         Ownership.........................................................................................23
PURCHASE PAYMENTS..........................................................................................23
         Allocation of Purchase Payments...................................................................23
         Free Look Option..................................................................................24
         Investment Option Limit...........................................................................24
         How Credits Are Applied...........................................................................24
ACCOUNT VALUE..............................................................................................25
         How Variable Accumulation Units Are Valued........................................................26
TRANSFERS..................................................................................................26
         Before the Annuity Date...........................................................................26
         Telephone Transfers...............................................................................26
         Other Restrictions................................................................................27
         Dollar Cost Averaging.............................................................................27
         Eligibility Requirement for Dollar Cost Averaging ................................................27
         Special Dollar Cost Averaging Option..............................................................28
         Automatic Asset Rebalancing.......................................................................28
         After the Annuity Date............................................................................28
CASH WITHDRAWALS...........................................................................................28
         Systematic Withdrawal Option......................................................................29
         Automatic Payment Option (APO)....................................................................30
DEATH BENEFIT..............................................................................................30
         Guaranteed Minimum Death Benefit Rider............................................................31
         Ownership Changes.................................................................................31
         Payment of Death Benefit..........................................................................31
         Designation of Beneficiaries......................................................................32
         Death of Owner or Joint Owner Before the Annuity Date.............................................32
         If Annuitant Dies Before the Annuity Date.........................................................33
         Death After the Annuity Date......................................................................33
         Survival Provision................................................................................33
CHARGES, FEES AND DEDUCTIONS...............................................................................33
         Contingent Deferred Sales Load/Surrender Charge...................................................33
         Free Withdrawal - Allowed Amount..................................................................34
         Free Withdrawal - Living Benefits Rider...........................................................34
         Other Free Withdrawals............................................................................35
         Administrative Charges............................................................................35
         Mortality and Expense Risk Charge.................................................................35
         Living Benefits Rider Fee.........................................................................36
         Guaranteed Minimum Death Benefit Rider Fee .......................................................36
         Premium Tax Charges...............................................................................36
         Transfer Fee......................................................................................36
         Option and Service Fees...........................................................................36
         Taxes.............................................................................................37
         Portfolio Expenses................................................................................37
         Interest Adjustment...............................................................................37
         Sales in Special Situations.......................................................................37
DISTRIBUTION OF THE CONTRACT...............................................................................37
SETTLEMENT OPTION PAYMENTS.................................................................................38
         Annuity Date......................................................................................38
         Settlement Option Payments........................................................................38
         Election of Settlement Option Forms and Payment Options...........................................38
         Payment Options...................................................................................38
         Fixed Payment Option..............................................................................39
         Variable Payment Option...........................................................................39
         Settlement Option Forms...........................................................................39
FEDERAL TAX MATTERS........................................................................................41
         Introduction......................................................................................41
         Purchase Payments.................................................................................41
         Taxation of Annuities.............................................................................41
         Qualified Contracts...............................................................................43
         Contracts Purchased by Nonresident Aliens and Foreign Corporations................................45
         Taxation of Transamerica .........................................................................45
         Tax Status of Contract............................................................................46
         Possible Changes in Taxation......................................................................47
         Other Tax Consequences............................................................................47
PERFORMANCE DATA...........................................................................................47
YEAR 2000 ISSUE............................................................................................49
LEGAL PROCEEDINGS..........................................................................................49
LEGAL MATTERS..............................................................................................49
ACCOUNTANTS AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS.......................................................................49
VOTING RIGHTS..............................................................................................49
AVAILABLE INFORMATION......................................................................................50
STATEMENT OF ADDITIONAL INFORMATION - TABLE OF CONTENTS....................................................51
APPENDIX A ................................................................................................52
         The General Account Options.......................................................................52
         The Fixed Account ................................................................................53
         The Guarantee Period Account .....................................................................53
APPENDIX B.................................................................................................56
         Example of Variable Accumulation Unit Value Calculations..........................................56
         Example of Variable Annuity Unit Value Calculations...............................................56
         Example of Variable Annuity Payment Calculations..................................................56
APPENDIX C.................................................................................................57
         Condensed Financial Information...................................................................57
APPENDIX D.................................................................................................58
         Definitions.......................................................................................58
APPENDIX E.................................................................................................60
         Disclosure Statement for Individual Retirement Annuities..........................................60




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                                                          6
SUMMARY

The Contract


The  Transamerica  CatalystSM  Variable  Annuity is a flexible  purchase payment
deferred annuity. It is part of the Transamerica  SeriesSM of variable insurance
products. It is designed to aid:


      your long-term financial planning needs; and

      your long-term retirement needs

The contract may be used in connection  with a retirement  plan which  qualifies
as:


      a retirement program under Code Section 403(b), 408 or 408A;

     with various types of qualified pension and profit sharing plans under Code
Section 401; or


      with non-qualified plans.

Some  qualified  contracts  may  not  be  available  in  all  states  or in  all
situations.


The contract is issued by Transamerica  Life Insurance and Annuity  Company,  an
indirect wholly-owned  subsidiary of Transamerica  Corporation,  a subsidiary of
AEGON N.V..


The principal office for Transamerica Life Insurance and Annuity Company is:

                             401 North Tryon Street
                            Charlotte, North Carolina
                                      28202

We will issue the contract as:

      a certificate under a group annuity contract in some states; and

      as an individual annuity contract in other states.

The term contract as used in this prospectus refers to either:

      the individual annuity contract; or

      to a certificate issued under a group annuity contract.



The term owner and you refer to:


      the owner or owners of the individual contract; or

      the owner or owners of the certificate.

We will  establish  and maintain an account for each  contract.  Each owner will
receive either:

      an individual annuity contract; or

      a  certificate  evidencing  the  owner's  coverage  under a group  annuity
contract.

The contract provides that the account value, after certain adjustments, will be
applied to a  settlement  option on a future date you select.  This date will be
the annuity date.

You may allocate all or portions of your purchase payments to:

      one or more variable sub-accounts; or

      the general account options.

At the time of each purchase  payment we will add a credit to your account value
in an amount equal to a percentage of each purchase payment.


Sub-Account  Values Will Vary  According to Investment  Experience.  The account
value  before the  annuity  date,  except for  amounts  in the  general  account
options,  will  vary  depending  on the  investment  experience  of  each of the
variable  sub-accounts  selected by you as the owner.  All  benefits  and values
provided  under the  contract,  when based on the  investment  experience of the
variable  account,  are variable  and are not  guaranteed  as to dollar  amount.
Therefore,  before the annuity date, you bear the entire  investment  risk under
the contract for amounts allocated to the variable account.


There is no guaranteed or minimum cash surrender  value on amounts  allocated to
the  variable  account,  so the  proceeds of a surrender  could be less than the
amount invested.


The initial purchase  payment for each contract must be at least $5,000,  or, if
for contributory IRAs, SEP/IRAs and Roth IRAs, $2,000. Generally each additional
purchase  payment must be at least $200,  unless an automatic  purchase  payment
plan is selected. See Purchase Payments on page 23.


The Variable Account

The variable account is a separate  account,  designated  Separate Account VA-6,
that  is  subdivided  into  variable  sub-accounts.   Assets  of  each  variable
sub-account  are  invested in a specified  mutual fund  portfolio.  The variable
sub-accounts currently available for investment are:


Alger American Income & Growth Alliance VPF Growth & Income Alliance VPF Premier
Growth Dreyfus VIF Capital Appreciation Dreyfus VIF Small Cap Janus Aspen Series
Balanced  Janus Aspen Series  Worldwide  Growth MFS VIT Emerging  Growth MFS VIT
Growth with Income MFS VIT  Research  MDSW UF  Emerging  Markets  Equity MSDW UF
Fixed Income MSDW UF High Yield MSDW UF  International  Magnum OCC  Accumulation
Trust Managed OCC  Accumulation  Trust Small Cap PIMCO VIT  StocksPLUS  Growth &
Income Transamerica VIF Growth Portfolio Transamerica VIF Money Market

The portfolios pay their  investment  advisers and  administrators  certain fees
charged against the assets of each portfolio. The variable accumulated value, if
any, of a contract and the amount of any  variable  settlement  option  payments
will vary to reflect the investment  performance of the variable sub-accounts to
which  amounts  have  been  allocated.  Additionally,   applicable  charges  are
deducted.  For more information see Charges, Fees and Deductions on page 33, The
Portfolios on page 17 and the accompanying portfolio prospectuses.

Variable Account Fee Table

The purpose of this table is to assist you in  understanding  the various  costs
and expenses that you, as the owner will bear directly and indirectly. The table
reflects  expenses of the variable  account and the mutual fund  portfolios,  as
well as  contract  expenses  and the fees for the  optional  riders.  The  table
assumes that the entire  account  value is in the variable  account.  You should
consider the  information  below together with the narrative  provided under the
heading Charges, Fees and Deductions on page 33 of this prospectus, and with the
prospectuses  for the  portfolios.  In addition to the  expenses  listed  below,
premium tax charges may be applicable.
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<TABLE>
<CAPTION>

                                  Sales Load(1)


<S>                                                                           <C>
           Sales Load Imposed on Purchase Payments                            0%

           Maximum Contingent Deferred Sales Load(2)                          8%



           Range of Contingent Deferred Sales Load Over Time:

                                                                     Contingent Deferred
                                                                         Sales Load
                             Years Since                     as a percentage of purchase payment
                      Purchase Payment Receipt
           Less than 1 year                                                  8%
           1 year but less than 2 years                                      8%
           2 years but less than 3 years                                     7%
           3 years but less than 4 years                                     6%
           4 years but less than 5 years                                     5%
           5 years but less than 6 years                                     4%
           6 years but less 7 years                                          3%
           7 or more years                                                   0%


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</TABLE>





                                          Other Contract Expenses

           Transfer Fee, first 18 per contract year(3) 0 Fees For Other Services
           and  Options(4) 0 Account  Fee(5) $30 Living  Benefits  Rider Fee, if
           elected(6)  0.05%  Guaranteed  Minimum  Death  Benefit  Rider Fee, if
           elected(6) 0.20%
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>


                                    Variable Account Annual Expenses(7)
                             as a percentage of the variable accumulated value
<S>                                                                          <C>
           Mortality and Expense Risk Charge                                 1.20%
           Administrative Expense Charge(8)                                  0.15%
           Total Variable Account Annual Expenses                            1.35%
</TABLE>

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>

                               Portfolio Expenses

                      as a percentage of assets after fee waiver and/or expense reimbursement(9)
                                                                                           Total Portfolio
                                                          Management          Other            Annual
     Portfolio                                               Fees           Expenses          Expenses

<S>                                                         <C>              <C>                <C>
     Alger American Income & Growth                         0.625%           0.075%             0.70%

     Alliance VPF Growth & Income                           0.625%           0.105%             0.73%

     Alliance VPF Premier Growth                            0.97%             0.09%             1.06%

     Dreyfus VIF Capital Appreciation                       0.75%             0.06%             0.81%

     Dreyfus VIF Small Cap                                  0.75%             0.02%             0.77%

     Janus Aspen Series Balanced                            0.72%             0.02%             0.74%

     Janus Aspen Series Worldwide Growth                    0.65%             0.07%             0.72%

     MFS VIT Emerging Growth                                0.75%             0.10%             0.85%

     MFS VIT Growth with Income                             0.75%             0.13%             0.88%

     MFS VIT Research                                       0.75%             0.11%             0.86%


     MSDW UF Emerging Markets Equity                        0.00%             1.95%             1.95%


     MSDW UF Fixed Income                                   0.06%             0.64%             0.70%

     MSDW UF High Yield                                     0.15%             0.65%             0.80%

     MSDW UF International Magnum                           0.15%             1.00%             1.15%

     OCC Accumulation Trust Managed                         0.78%             0.04%             0.82%


     OCC Accumulation Trust Small Cap                       0.80%             0.08%             0.88%

     PIMCO VIT StocksPLUS Growth & Income                   0.40%             0.25%             0.65%



     Transamerica VIF Growth                                0.64%             0.21%             0.85%

     Transamerica VIF Money Market                          0.00%             0.60%             0.60%
</TABLE>

Expense   information   regarding  the  portfolios  has  been  provided  by  the
portfolios.  In  preparing  the  tables  above and below and the  examples  that
follow,  we have relied on the figures  provided by the  portfolios.  We have no
reason to doubt the accuracy of that information, but we have not verified those
figures. These figures are for the year ended December 31, 1998. Actual expenses
in future years may be higher or lower than these figures.

Notes to Fee Table:

1.   The contingent deferred sales load applies to each contract,  regardless of
     how the account  value is allocated  between the  variable  account and the
     general account options.


2.   A portion of the  purchase  payments may be withdrawn  each  contract  year
     without  imposition of any contingent  deferred sales load, and after seven
     years, a purchase payment may be withdrawn free of any contingent  deferred
     sales load. See Charges, Fees and Deductions on page 33.


3.   A transfer fee of $10 will be imposed for each  transfer in excess of 18 in
     a contract year.

4.   We  currently  do not  impose  fees for any  other  services,  or  options.
     However,  we reserve  the right to impose a fee for  various  services  and
     options including dollar cost averaging, systematic withdrawals,  automatic
     payouts, asset allocation and asset rebalancing.

5.   The current  account fee is $30, or 2% of the account  value,  if less, per
     contract  year.  This fee will be waived for account  values over  $50,000.
     This limit may be changed in the future. The fee may be changed, but it may
     not exceed $60, or 2% of the account value, if less.


6.   If the owner elects a rider,  the rider fee will be deducted at the rate of
     1/12 of the  annual  rate at the end of each  contract  month  based on the
     account value at that time.


7. The  variable  account  annual  expenses do not apply to the general  account
options.

8.   The current annual administrative  expense charge of 0.15% may be increased
     to no more than 0.35%.

9.   From time to time, the  portfolios'  investment  advisers,  each in its own
     discretion,  may  voluntarily  waive  all or  part  of  their  fees  and/or
     voluntarily  assume certain portfolio  expenses.  The expenses shown in the
     Portfolio Expenses table are the expenses paid for 1998. The expenses shown
     in  that  table  reflect  a  portfolio's   adviser's  waivers  of  fees  or
     reimbursement  of expenses,  if  applicable.  It is  anticipated  that such
     waivers or  reimbursements  will continue for calendar  year 1999.  Without
     such waivers or  reimbursements,  the annual  expenses for 1998 for certain
     portfolios would have been, as a percentage of assets, as follows:
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>

                                                       Management         Other        Total Portfolio
                                                           Fee           Expenses      Annual Expense

<S>                                                       <C>             <C>               <C>
       Alliance VPF Premier Growth                        1.00%           0.09%             1.09%
       Janus Aspen Series Worldwide Growth                0.67%           0.07%             0.74%
       MSDW UF Emerging Markets Equity                    1.25%           2.20%             3.45%
       MSDW UF Fixed Income                               0.40%           0.64%             1.04%
       MSDW UF High Yield                                 0.50%           0.65%             1.15%
       MSDW UF International Magnum                       0.80%           1.00%             1.80%
       PIMCO VIT StocksPLUS Growth & Income               0.65%           0.07%             0.72%
       Transamerica VIF Growth                            0.75%           0.21%             0.96%
       Transamerica VIF Money Market                      0.35%           2.68%             3.03%

</TABLE>






Examples

The  following  tables  show the total  expenses an owner would incur in various
situations assuming a $1,000 investment and a 5% annual return on assets.

These  examples  assume an average  account value of $40,000 and,  therefore,  a
deduction  of 0.075% has been made to reflect the $30 account  fee,  and a 3.25%
credit added to the $1000 purchase payment.  These examples also assume that all
amounts were  allocated to the variable  sub-account  indicated.  These examples
also assume that no transfer fees or other option or service fees or premium tax
charges have been assessed. Premium tax charges may be applicable.

See Premium Tax Charges on page 36.

Examples 1 through 3 show  expenses for  contracts  without the optional  Riders
based on fee waivers and reimbursements for the portfolios for 1998. There is no
guarantee  that any fee waivers or expense  reimbursements  will continue in the
future.  For  annuitizations  before  the first  contract  anniversary,  and for
annuitizations  under a form  that  does not  include  life  contingencies,  the
contingent deferred sales load may apply. The Year 1 column in expense example 3
illustrates this occurrence.


An owner would pay the following expenses on a $1,000 investment,  assuming a 5%
annual return on assets:
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>

Example 1: If the owner  surrenders  the  contract at the end of the  applicable
time period:

                                                       ------------------------------------------------
                                                         1 Year      3 Years     5 Years    10 Years
                                                       ------------------------------------------------
      -------------------------------------------------

<S>                                                        <C>        <C>         <C>         <C>
      Alger American Income & Growth                       $94        $132        $163        $254
      Alliance VPF Growth & Income                         $95        $133        $164        $257
      Alliance VPF Premier Growth                          $98        $143        $182        $291
      Dreyfus VIF Capital Appreciation                     $95        $135        $169        $265
      Dreyfus VIF Small Cap                                $95        $134        $167        $261
      Janus Aspen Series Balanced                          $95        $133        $165        $258
      Janus Aspen Series Worldwide Growth                  $94        $132        $164        $256
      MFS VIT Emerging Growth                              $96        $136        $171        $270
      MFS VIT Growth with Income                           $96        $137        $172        $273
      MFS VIT Research                                     $96        $137        $177        $271
      MSDW UF Emerging Markets Equity                     $107        $170        $226        $378
      MSDW UF Fixed Income                                 $94        $132        $163        $254
      MSDW UF High Yield                                   $95        $135        $168        $264
      MSDW UF International Magnum                         $99        $146        $186        $300
      OCC Accumulation Trust Managed                       $95        $135        $169        $266
      OCC Accumulation Trust Small Cap                     $96        $137        $172        $273
      PIMCO VIT StocksPLUS Growth & Income                 $94        $130        $160        $248
      Transamerica VIF Growth                              $96        $136        $171        $270
      Transamerica VIF Money Market                        $93        $129        $158        $243

      -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------


Example 2: If the owner does not surrender and does not annuitize the contract:

                                                       ------------------------------------------------
                                                         1 Year      3 Years    5 Years     10 Years
                                                       ------------------------------------------------
      -------------------------------------------------

      Alger American Income & Growth                       $22         $69        $118        $254
      Alliance VPF Growth & Income                         $23         $70        $119        $257
      Alliance VPF Premier Growth                          $26         $80        $137        $291
      Dreyfus VIF Capital Appreciation                     $23         $72        $124        $265
      Dreyfus VIF Small Cap                                $23         $71        $122        $261
      Janus Aspen Series Balanced                          $23         $70        $120        $258
      Janus Aspen Series Worldwide Growth                  $22         $69        $119        $256
      MFS VIT Emerging Growth                              $24         $73        $126        $270
      MFS VIT Growth with Income                           $24         $74        $127        $273
      MFS VIT Research                                     $24         $74        $126        $271
      MSDW UF Emerging Markets Equity                      $35        $107        $181        $378
      MSDW UF Fixed Income                                 $22         $69        $118        $254
      MSDW UF High Yield                                   $23         $72        $123        $264
      MSDW UF International Magnum                         $27         $83        $141        $300
      OCC Accumulation Trust Managed                       $23         $72        $124        $266
      OCC Accumulation Trust Small Cap                     $24         $74        $127        $273
      PIMCO VIT StocksPLUS Growth & Income                 $22         $67        $115        $248
      Transamerica VIF Growth                              $24         $73        $126        $270
      Transamerica VIF Money Market                        $21         $66        $113        $243

      -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------


Example 3: If the owner elects to annuitize at the end of the applicable  period
under a Settlement Option with life contingencies:

                                                       ------------------------------------------------
                                                         1 Year      3 Years     5 Years    10 Years
                                                       ------------------------------------------------
      -------------------------------------------------

      Alger American Income & Growth                       $94         $69        $118        $254
      Alliance VPF Growth & Income                         $95         $70        $119        $257
      Alliance VPF Premier Growth                          $98         $80        $137        $291
      Dreyfus VIF Capital Appreciation                     $95         $72        $124        $265
      Dreyfus VIF Small Cap                                $95         $71        $122        $261
      Janus Aspen Series Balanced                          $95         $70        $120        $258
      Janus Aspen Series Worldwide Growth                  $94         $69        $119        $256
      MFS VIT Emerging Growth                              $96         $73        $126        $270
      MFS VIT Growth with Income                           $97         $74        $127        $273
      MFS VIT Research                                     $96         $74        $126        $271
      MSDW UF Emerging Markets Equity                     $107        $107        $181        $378
      MSDW UF Fixed Income                                 $94         $69        $118        $254
      MSDW UF High Yield                                   $95         $72        $123        $264
      MSDW UF International Magnum                         $99         $83        $141        $300
      OCC Accumulation Trust Managed                       $95         $72        $124        $266
      OCC Accumulation Trust Small Cap                     $96         $74        $127        $273
      PIMCO VIT StocksPLUS Growth & Income                 $94         $67        $115        $248
      Transamerica VIF Growth                              $96         $73        $126        $270
      Transamerica VIF Money Market                        $93         $66        $113        $243

      -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------



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Examples  4 through 6 show  expenses  for  contracts  with the  optional  Living
Benefits  Rider and  Guaranteed  Minimum  Death  Benefit  Rider based on the fee
waivers and  reimbursements  for the portfolios for 1998.  There is no guarantee
that fee waivers or expense  reimbursements  will  continue  in the future.  For
annuitizations  before the first  contract  anniversary  and for  annuitizations
under a form that does not include life  contingencies,  a  contingent  deferred
sales load may apply.  The Year 1 column in expense  example 6 illustrates  this
occurrence.


An owner would pay the following expenses on a $1,000 investment,  assuming a 5%
annual return on assets:

  Example 4: If the owner  surrenders  the contract at the end of the applicable
time period:

                                                       -----------------------------------------------------
                                                          1 Year       3 Years      5 Years      10 Years
                                                       -----------------------------------------------------
      -------------------------------------------------

      Alger American Income & Growth                        $97         $140         $176          $280
      Alliance VPF Growth & Income                          $97         $140         $177          $283
      Alliance VPF Premier Growth                          $101         $151         $194          $317
      Dreyfus VIF Capital Appreciation                      $98         $143         $182          $291
      Dreyfus VIF Small Cap                                 $96         $142         $180          $287
      Janus Aspen Series Balanced                           $97         $141         $178          $284
      Janus Aspen Series Worldwide Growth                   $97         $140         $177          $282
      MFS VIT Emerging Growth                               $98         $144         $184          $295
      MFS VIT Growth with Income                            $99         $145         $185          $298
      MFS VIT Research                                      $98         $144         $184          $296
      MSDW UF Emerging Markets Equity                      $110         $178         $239          $401
      MSDW UF Fixed Income                                  $97         $140         $176          $280
      MSDW UF High Yield                                    $98         $143         $181          $290
      MSDW UF International Magnum                         $101         $153         $199          $325
      OCC Accumulation Trust Managed                        $98         $143         $182          $292
      OCC Accumulation Trust Small Cap                      $99         $145         $185          $298
      PIMCO VIT StocksPLUS Growth & Income                  $96         $138         $173          $275
      Transamerica VIF Growth                               $98         $144         $184          $295
      Transamerica VIF Money Market                         $96         $136         $171          $270

      ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------


Example 5: If the owner does not surrender and does not annuitize the contract:

                                                       -----------------------------------------------------
                                                          1 Year       3 Years      5 Years      10 Years
                                                       -----------------------------------------------------
      -------------------------------------------------

      Alger American Income & Growth                        $25          $77         $131          $280
      Alliance VPF Growth & Income                          $25          $77         $132          $283
      Alliance VPF Premier Growth                           $29          $88         $149          $317
      Dreyfus VIF Capital Appreciation                      $26          $80         $137          $291
      Dreyfus VIF Small Cap                                 $26          $79         $135          $287
      Janus Aspen Series Balanced                           $25          $78         $133          $284
      Janus Aspen Series Worldwide Growth                   $25          $77         $132          $282
      MFS VIT Emerging Growth                               $26          $81         $139          $295
      MFS VIT Growth with Income                            $27          $82         $140          $298
      MFS VIT Research                                      $26          $81         $139          $296
      MSDW UF Emerging Markets Equity                       $38         $115         $194          $401
      MSDW UF Fixed Income                                  $25          $77         $131          $280
      MSDW UF High Yield                                    $26          $80         $136          $290
      MSDW UF International Magnum                          $29          $90         $154          $325
      OCC Accumulation Trust Managed                        $26          $80         $137          $292
      OCC Accumulation Trust Small Cap                      $27          $82         $140          $298
      PIMCO VIT StocksPLUS Growth & Income                  $24          $75         $128          $275
      Transamerica VIF Growth                               $26          $81         $139          $295
      Transamerica VIF Money Market                         $24          $73         $126          $270

      ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------


Example 6: If the owner elects to annuitize at the end of the applicable  period
under a Settlement Option with life contingencies:

                                                       -----------------------------------------------------
                                                          1 Year       3 Years      5 Years      10 Years
                                                       -----------------------------------------------------
      -------------------------------------------------

      Alger American Income & Growth                        $97          $77         $131          $280
      Alliance VPF Growth & Income                          $97          $77         $132          $283
      Alliance VPF Premier Growth                          $101          $88         $149          $317
      Dreyfus VIF Capital Appreciation                      $98          $80         $137          $291
      Dreyfus VIF Small Cap                                 $96          $79         $135          $287
      Janus Aspen Series Balanced                           $97          $78         $133          $284
      Janus Aspen Series Worldwide Growth                   $97          $77         $132          $282
      MFS VIT Emerging Growth                               $98          $81         $139          $295
      MFS VIT Growth with Income                            $99          $82         $140          $298
      MFS VIT Research                                      $98          $81         $139          $296
      MSDW UF Emerging Markets Equity                      $110         $115         $194          $401
      MSDW UF Fixed Income                                  $97          $77         $131          $280
      MSDW UF High Yield                                    $98          $80         $136          $290
      MSDW UF International Magnum                         $101          $90         $154          $325
      OCC Accumulation Trust Managed                        $98          $80         $137          $292
      OCC Accumulation Trust Small Cap                      $99          $82         $140          $298
      PIMCO VIT StocksPLUS Growth & Income                  $96          $75         $128          $275
      Transamerica VIF Growth                               $98          $81         $139          $295
      Transamerica VIF Money Market                         $96          $73         $126          $270

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These  examples  should  not be  considered  representations  of past or  future
expenses.  Actual expenses paid may be greater or less than those shown, subject
to the  guarantees  in the  contract.  The  assumed 5% annual  rate of return is
hypothetical  and should not be  considered a  representation  of past or future
annual returns, which may be greater or less than this assumed rate.
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61Condensed Financial Information


You will find condensed financial  information on each sub-account in Appendix C
on page  57.  You will  find  the  full  financial  statements  and  reports  of
independent  auditors for the variable  account in the  Statement of  Additional
Information.


General Account Options

There are two types of general account options:

      the fixed account; and

      the guarantee period account.
The amounts in the fixed account will be credited interest at a rate of not less
than 3%  annually.  We may  credit  interest  at a rate in  excess  of 3% at our
discretion  for any class.  Each interest rate will be guaranteed to be credited
for at least 12 months.

The other  general  account  option,  the  guarantee  period  account,  provides
specified rates of interest for specified terms, currently three, five and seven
years.  These rates are subject to interest  adjustments on early withdrawals or
transfers  which,  if applicable,  could reduce the interest  credited to the 3%
minimum rate.

The general  account  options  are not  available  in all  states.  Refer to the
contract for limitations.
Investment Options Limit

Currently, you may not elect more than a total of 18 investment options over the
life of the contract.  Investment  options  include  variable  sub-accounts  and
general account options.

Transfers Before the Annuity Date


Before  the  annuity  date,  you  may  transfer   values  between  the  variable
sub-accounts  and the general account  options.  For transfers after the annuity
date, see After the Annuity Date on page 28.

Transfers out of the fixed account are  restricted to four per contract year and
to a limited  percentage of the fixed account value.  We may allow more frequent
transfers  under  certain  services  and  options,  for  example,   dollar  cost
averaging. Transfers out of a guarantee period before the end of the term may be
subject to an interest  adjustment which may reduce interest  credited to the 3%
minimum rate.


We currently impose a transfer fee of $10 for each transfer in excess of 18 made
during the same contract year.

Withdrawals

You may  withdraw  all or part of the  cash  surrender  value on or  before  the
annuity  date.  The cash  surrender  value of your contract is the account value
less any account fee, interest  adjustment,  contingent  deferred sales load and
premium  tax  charges.  The  account  fee  generally  will be deducted on a full
surrender of a contract if the account value is then less than  $50,000.  We may
delay payment of any withdrawal  from the general  account options for up to six
months.


Withdrawals  may be  taxable  and  subject  to  withholding  and a penalty  tax.
Withdrawals from qualified  contracts may be subject to severe restrictions and,
in certain circumstances, prohibited. See Federal Tax Matters on page 41.


Contingent Deferred Sales Load/
Surrender Charge


We do not  deduct a sales  charge  when  purchase  payments  are made,  although
premium tax charges may be deducted.  However,  if any part of the account value
is  withdrawn,  we may deduct a  contingent  deferred  sales load,  or surrender
charge, of up to 8% of purchase payments.  After we have held a purchase payment
for seven years,  you may withdraw it without  charge.  See Contingent  Deferred
Sales Load/Surrender Charge on page 33.

We do not  assess  the  contingent  deferred  sales  load on  payment  of  death
benefits, on transfers within the contract, or on certain annuitizations.


In most states,  you may elect, for an extra charge, an optional Living Benefits
Rider.  It provides  that we will waive the  contingent  deferred  sales load in
certain circumstances.


Also,  beginning 30 days from the contract  effective date, or at the end of the
free look period if it ends later,  you may  withdraw any portion of the allowed
amount each contract year without  imposition of any  contingent  deferred sales
load/surrender charge.

Depending on state  availability,  for contracts issued on or after September 7,
1999, the allowed amount each contract year is equal to:

a)    during the first contract year, the greater of:

          accumulated earnings not previously withdrawn; or

          10% of  the  total  purchase  payments  received  as of  the  date  of
     withdrawal; and

b) after the first contract year, the greater of:

          accumulated earnings not previously withdrawn; or

      The10% of purchase  payments  received less than seven  complete  contract
         years as of the last contract anniversary.

Withdrawals  will be made first from  earnings,  then from credits and last from
purchase  payments on a  first-in/first-out  basis.  The allowed amount may vary
depending on the state in which your contract is issued. If an allowed amount is
not  withdrawn  during  a  contract  year,  it does not  carry  over to the next
contract year.

Purchase  payments not  previously  withdrawn that have been held at least seven
full contract years and  accumulated  earnings not previously  withdrawn are not
subject to a contingent deferred sales load.

For contracts  issued before September 7, 1999, the allowed amount each contract
year is equal to 10% of:

a)   the total purchase payments received during the last seven years determined
     as of the last contract anniversary; minus

b) any withdrawals during the present contract year.

Withdrawals  will be made first from purchase  payments on a  first-in/first-out
basis and then from earnings and last from credits.  The allowed amount may vary
depending on the state in which your contract is issued.  If the allowed  amount
is not fully  withdrawn  or paid out during a contract  year,  it does not carry
over to the next contract year.

Purchase  payments held for seven full contract  years may be withdrawn  without
charge.


Other Charges and Deductions

We deduct:

          a mortality and expense risk charge of 1.20% annually of the assets in
     the variable account;


          assets. The administrative expense charge may change, but we guarantee
     it won't exceed a maximum effective annual rate of 0.35%; and

          an account fee of currently $30, or 2% of the account value,  if less,
     at the end of each contract year and upon  surrender.  This fee may change,
     but we guarantee that it won't exceed the lesser of $60, or 2% of

     the account  value,  per contract  year.  If the account value is more than
     $50,000 on the last business day of a contract  year, or as of the date the
     contract is surrendered, we will waive the account fee for that year.



After the annuity  date,  we will deduct the annual  annuity fee of $30 in equal
installments from each periodic payment under the variable payment option.


For each  transfer  in excess of 18 during a  contract  year,  we will  impose a
transfer fee of $10. See Transfer Fee on page 36.

We do not currently  deduct  charges for premium  taxes,  including  retaliatory
premium taxes,  except for  annuitizations.  But we could impose such charges in
some  jurisdictions.  Depending  on the  applicability  of such taxes,  we could
deduct the charges from purchase payments,  from amounts withdrawn,  and/or upon
annuitization. See Premium Tax Charges on page 36.


In addition,  amounts withdrawn or transferred out of a guarantee period account
prior to the end of its term may be subject to an interest adjustment.


Living  Benefits Rider. If you elect the Living Benefits Rider, we will deduct a
fee of 1/12 of 0.05% of the account value at the end of each contract month. The
rate is 1/12 times 0.05% times the account  value.  The Living  Benefit Rider is
not available in all states,  or may be called a Waiver of  Contingent  Deferred
Sales Load Rider.

Guaranteed  Minimum Death  Benefit.  If you elect the  Guaranteed  Minimum Death
Benefit,  or GMDB,  Rider,  we will deduct a fee of 1/12 of 0.20% of the account
value at the end of each  contract  month.  You may only elect this Rider before
the contract effective date. It cannot be reinstated if cancelled. It may not be
available in all states.

Currently,  we do not deduct fees for any other  services  or options  under the
contract.  However,  we do reserve the right to impose fees to cover  processing
for certain  services  and options in the future.  This may include  dollar cost
averaging,  systematic  withdrawals,  automatic  payouts,  asset  allocation and
automatic asset rebalancing.


Settlement Option Payments


Settlement  option  payments  will be made either on a fixed basis or a variable
basis or a combination of a fixed and variable  basis,  as you select.  You have
flexibility  in choosing the annuity  date,  but it may  generally not be a date
later than an  annuitant's  85th  birthday  or the tenth  contract  anniversary,
whichever occurs later.  Certain qualified contracts may have restrictions as to
the annuity date and the types of settlement options available.


Four settlement options are available under the contract:

1.    life annuity;

2.    life and contingent annuity;

3.    life annuity with period certain; or

4. joint and survivor annuity.

Death of Owner Before the Annuity Date


If an owner dies  before the  annuity  date and  neither the owner nor the joint
owner has attained age of 80, the death benefit will be the greater of:


a)    the account value reduced by credits less than 12 months old; or


b)   the sum of all purchase  payments,  less withdrawals  taken,  including any
     contingent deferred sales loads, and applicable premium tax charges.

If an owner dies  before the  annuity  date and after  either the owner's or the
joint  owner's 80th  birthday,  the death benefit will be the account value less
any credits less than 12 months old.

If the GMDB Rider is  elected,  and death  occurs  before the  annuity  date and
neither the owner nor the joint  owner has  attained  age 85, the death  benefit
will be the greatest of three amounts:


a)    the account value;


b)   the sum of all purchase  payments,  less withdrawals  taken,  including any
     contingent deferred sales loads, and premium tax charges; or

1. the highest account value on any contract  anniversary  before the earlier of
 your or the joint and premium tax charges since that contract  anniversary.less
 withdrawals

c)   taken,  including  any  contingent  deferred  sales loads,  and  applicable
     premium tax charges since that contract anniversary.

If the GMDB  Rider is  elected,  and the owner or joint  owner  dies  before the
annuity date and after the joint owner's 85th  birthday,  the death benefit will
be the greater of two amounts:

a)    and account value;


b)   the highest  account  value on any  contract  anniversary  before your or a
     joint owner's 85th  birthday,  plus  purchase  payments,  less  withdrawals
     taken,  including  any  contingent  deferred  sales loads,  and  applicable
     premium tax charges since that contract anniversary.

The death  benefit  will  generally  be paid within seven days of receipt of the
required  proof of death of an owner and election of the method of settlement or
as soon thereafter as we have sufficient  information to make the payment. If no
settlement method is elected,  the death benefit will be distributed within five
years after the owner's death. No contingent deferred sales load is imposed. The
death  benefit  may be paid as  either  a lump  sum or as a  settlement  option.
Amounts  in the  guarantee  period  account  will  not be  subject  to  interest
adjustments in calculating the death benefit.


If the owner is not a natural  person,  we will treat the annuitant as the owner
for purposes of the death benefit.

Federal Income Tax Consequences


An owner who is a natural person  generally  should not be taxed on increases in
the account  value until a  distribution  under the contract  occurs.  A taxable
event would  occur,  for  example,  with a  withdrawal  or a  settlement  option
payment,  or as the  result of a pledge,  loan,  or  assignment  of a  contract.
Generally,  a portion, up to 100%, of any distribution or deemed distribution is
taxable as ordinary  income.  The taxable portion of  distributions is generally
subject  to income  tax  withholding  unless  the  recipient  elects  otherwise.
Withholding is mandatory for certain qualified contracts. In addition, a federal
penalty tax may apply to certain distributions.  See Federal Tax Matters on page
41.


Right to Cancel


As the owner,  you have the right to examine the contract for a limited  period,
known as a "free look period." You may cancel the contract during this period by
delivering or mailing a written notice of cancellation, or sending a telegram to
our Service  Center.  You must return the contract  before midnight of the tenth
day after receipt of the contract,  or longer in some  situations or if required
by state law.  Notice  given by mail and the return of the contract by mail will
be effective on the date  received by us. Unless  otherwise  required by law, we
will refund the purchase payments allocated to any general account option, minus
any withdrawals, plus the variable accumulated value as of the date your written
notice to cancel and your  contract  are received by us. We will not include any
credits in the amount paid. See Purchase Payments on page 23.


Questions

We will answer your questions about procedures or the contract if you write to:

                                  The Transamerica Annuity Service Center
                                               P.O. Box 31848
                                         Charlotte, North Carolina
                                                 28231-1848
                                       Or call us at: 1- 800-258-4260

All inquiries should include the contract number and the owner's name.


Please Note: The foregoing  summary is qualified in its entirety by the detailed
information in the remainder of this prospectus and in the  prospectuses for the
portfolios.  Please refer to this prospectus and the portfolio  prospectuses for
more detailed information. With respect to qualified contracts, the requirements
of a particular  retirement plan, an endorsement to the contract, or limitations
or penalties imposed by the Code or the Employee  Retirement Income Security Act
of 1974, as amended, may impose additional limits or restrictions.  These limits
or restrictions  may be on purchase  payments,  withdrawals,  distributions,  or
benefits,  or on other  provisions of the  contract.  This  prospectus  does not
describe such limitations or restrictions. See Federal Tax Matters on page 41.


TRANSAMERICA LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITY COMPANY
AND THE VARIABLE ACCOUNT


Transamerica Life Insurance and Annuity
Company

Transamerica  Life Insurance and Annuity Company,  or  Transamerica,  is a stock
life insurance company incorporated under the laws of the State of California in
1966. The Company moved to North Carolina in 1994. It is principally  engaged in
the sale of life insurance and annuity policies.  The address of Transamerica is
401 North Tryon Street, Charlotte, North Carolina 28202.

On  July  21,  1999,  Transamerica  Corporation  completed  its  merger  with  a
subsidiary of AEGON N.V.,  one of the world's  leading  international  insurance
groups.  Transamerica  Corporation,  a subsidiary of AEGON N.V., indirectly owns
the issuing company, Transamerica Life Insurance and Annuity Company.


Published Ratings

Transamerica may from time to time publish its ratings in advertisements,  sales
literature and reports to owners.  We receive ratings and other information from
one or more independent rating organizations such as A.M. Best Company, Standard
& Poor's, Moody's, and Duff & Phelps. The ratings reflect the financial strength
and/or  claims-paying  ability  of  Transamerica.  These  ratings  should not be
considered as bearing on the  investment  performance  of the variable  account.
Ratings  and  investment  performance  are  unrelated.  Each year the A.M.  Best
Company reviews the financial status of thousands of insurers,  resulting in the
assignment of Best's Ratings.  These ratings reflect A.M. Best's current opinion
of the relative  financial  strength and operating  performance  of an insurance
company in comparison to the norms of the life/health insurance industry.

In addition, the claims-paying ability of Transamerica as measured by Standard &
Poor's Insurance Ratings Services,  Moody's, or Duff & Phelps may be referred to
in advertisements or sales literature or in reports to owners. These ratings are
opinions  provided by the companies  named above.  These opinions  relate to how
well they have determined Transamerica is prepared, from a financial standpoint,
to meet our insurance and annuity obligations.  The terms of our obligations are
stated within the general account options of this contract. These ratings do not
reflect the investment performance of the variable account or the degree of risk
associated with an investment in the variable account.

Insurance Marketplace Standards
Association

In recent  years,  the  insurance  industry has  recognized  the need to develop
specific  principles  and  practices to help  maintain the highest  standards of
marketplace  behavior and enhance  credibility with consumers.  As a result, the
industry established the Insurance Marketplace Standards Association (IMSA).

As an IMSA member,  we agree to follow a set of  standards  in our  advertising,
sales and service for individual life insurance and annuity  products.  The IMSA
logo,  which  you  will  see  on  our  advertising  and  promotional  materials,
demonstrates that we take our commitment to ethical conduct seriously.

The Variable Account


Separate Account VA-6 of Transamerica,  or the variable account, was established
by  Transamerica  as a  separate  account  under  the laws of the State of North
Carolina following June 11, 1996, resolutions adopted by Transamerica's Board of
Directors.  The variable  account is registered with the Securities and Exchange
Commission,  or the  Commission,  under the Investment  Company Act of 1940 as a
unit investment  trust. It meets the definition of a separate  account under the
federal  securities  laws.  However,  the  Commission  does  not  supervise  the
management or the investment practices or policies of the variable account.


The assets of the variable account are owned by Transamerica,  but they are held
separately from the other assets of  Transamerica.  Section 58-7-95 of the North
Carolina  Insurance Law provides  that the assets of a separate  account are not
chargeable  with  liabilities  incurred in any other  business  operation of the
insurance  company.  This is the case  except to the extent  that  assets in the
separate  account  exceed the  reserves  and other  liabilities  of the separate
account.

Income, gains and losses incurred on the assets in the variable account, whether
or not realized, are credited to or charged against the variable account without
regard  to other  income,  gains  or  losses  of  Transamerica.  Therefore,  the
investment  performance of the variable  account is entirely  independent of the
investment  performance of  Transamerica's  general  account assets or any other
separate account maintained by Transamerica.


The variable account currently has 19 variable sub-accounts  available under the
contract, each of which invests solely in a specific corresponding portfolio. At
our discretion, we may make changes to the variable sub-accounts.


THE PORTFOLIOS

Each of the variable sub-accounts offered under the contract invests exclusively
in one of the portfolios.  Descriptions of each portfolio's investment objective
follow.  The  management  fees  listed  below are  specified  in each  portfolio
adviser's contract before any fee waivers.

The Income and Growth Portfolio of The Alger American Fund seeks,  primarily,  a
high level of dividend income.  Capital appreciation is a secondary objective of
the portfolio. The portfolio invests in dividend paying equity securities,  such
as common or preferred stocks,  preferably those which the Manager believes also
offer opportunities for capital appreciation.

Manager: Fred Alger Management, Inc. Management Fee: 0.625%.


The Growth and Income Portfolio of the Alliance  Variable  Products Series Fund,
Inc.,   seeks   reasonable   current  income  and  reasonable   opportunity  for
appreciation through investments  primarily in dividend-paying  common stocks of
good quality.  Whenever the economic  outlook is  unfavorable  for investment in
common stock,  this portfolio may invest in other types of  securities,  such as
bonds,  convertible bonds, preferred stock and convertible preferred stocks. The
portfolio  managers will purchase and sell portfolio market,  economic and other
conditions.management deems advisable in light of

Adviser: Alliance Capital Management L.P.
Management Fee: 0.625%.


The Premier Growth  Portfolio of Alliance  Variable  Products Series Fund, Inc.,
seeks growth of capital by pursuing aggressive  investment policies.  Since this
portfolio's  investments  will be made based upon their  potential  for  capital
appreciation, current income will not be a high priority for this portfolio. The
portfolio  will invest mainly in the equity  securities,  such as common stocks,
securities  convertible  into common stocks and rights and warrants to subscribe
for or purchase common stocks. Equity investments will be of a limited number of
large,  carefully  selected,  high-quality  U.S.  companies.  In  the  Adviser's
judgement,  the  companies  chosen  will be those  which are  likely to  achieve
superior earnings growth.  Approximately 25 companies believed by the Adviser to
show  superior  potential  for  capital  appreciation  will  usually  constitute
approximately  70% of the  portfolio's net assets at any one time. The portfolio
thus  differs  from more typical  equity  mutual funds by investing  most of its
assets in a relatively small number of intensively  researched companies.  Under
normal  circumstances the portfolio will invest at least 85% of the value of its
total assets in the equity securities of U.S. companies.

Adviser: Alliance Capital Management L.P.
Management Fee: 1.00%.

The Capital Appreciation  Portfolio of the Dreyfus Variable Investment Fund is a
diversified  portfolio  seeking  long-term  capital growth and  preservation  of
principal. Current income is a secondary investment objective. During periods of
strong market momentum,  the portfolio will invest  aggressively to increase its
holdings in: common stocks of foreign and domestic  issuers,  common stocks with
warrants  attached and debt securities of foreign  governments.  Generally,  the
portfolio  will  invest in large cap  companies,  defined as those  with  market
capitalizations exceeding $500 million. These companies will also be selected on
the basis of their  potential to achieve  predictable,  above  average  earnings
growth.

Adviser: The Dreyfus Corporation.
Sub-Adviser: Fayez Sarofim & Co.
Management Fee: 0.75%.

The Small  Cap  Portfolio  of the  Dreyfus  Variable  Investment  Fund  seeks to
maximize  capital  appreciation  by investing  principally  in common  stocks of
domestic and foreign issuers. Under normal market conditions, the portfolio will
invest at least 65% of its total assets in companies with market capitalizations
of less than $1.5 billion at the time of purchase.  Companies  selected for this
portfolio  will include those  thought to possess new or innovative  products or
services which are expected to propel growth in future earnings.

Adviser: The Dreyfus Corporation.
Management Fee: 0.75%.

The Balanced  Portfolio of the Janus Aspen Series seeks long-term capital growth
consistent  with  preservation  of capital and current  income.  Normally,  this
diversified  portfolio  invests  40-60%  of its  assets in  securities  selected
primarily for their growth potential. The balance of its holdings is invested in
securities  selected  primarily  for their  capacity  to generate  income.  Such
holdings  are likely to consist of bonds and  preferred  stocks.  Typically,  at
least 25% of this portfolio is made up of fixed-income securities.

Adviser:  Janus Capital  Corporation.  Management  Fee:  0.75% of the first $300
million  plus 0.70% of the next $200  million plus 0.65% of the assets over $500
million.

The Worldwide  Growth Portfolio of the Janus Aspen Series seeks long-term growth
of capital in a manner  consistent  with the  preservation  of capital.  It is a
diversified  portfolio that pursues its objective  primarily through investments
in common  stocks  of  foreign  and  domestic  issuers.  The  portfolio  has the
flexibility to invest on a worldwide basis in companies and other  organizations
of any size,  regardless  of  country of origin or place of  principal  business
activity. The portfolio normally invests in issuers from at least five different
countries,  including  the United  States.  The portfolio may at times invest in
fewer than five countries or even a single country.

Adviser: Janus Capital Corporation.
Management Fee: 0.75% of the first $300
million  plus 0.70% of the next $200  million plus 0.65% of the assets over $500
million.

The  Emerging  Growth  Series  of the MFS  Variable  Insurance  Trust  will seek
long-term growth of capital. The series invests, under normal market conditions,
at least 65% of its total assets in common stocks and related  securities,  such
as preferred stocks,  convertible  securities and depositary  receipts for those
securities, of emerging growth companies. These companies are companies that the
series'  adviser  believes  are  either  early in their  life cycle but have the
potential to become major  enterprises or are major  enterprises  whose rates of
earnings growth are expected to accelerate.

Adviser: Massachusetts Financial Services
Company.
Management Fee: 0.75%.

The Growth  with Income  Series of the MFS  Variable  Insurance  Trust will seek
long-term  growth of capital and future  income  while  providing  more  current
dividend  income than is  normally  obtainable  from a portfolio  of only growth
stocks. The series invests, under normal market conditions,  at least 65% of its
total assets in common stock and related  securities,  such as preferred stocks,
convertible  securities and depositary receipts for those securities.  While the
fund may  invest  in  companies  of any  size,  the fund  generally  focuses  on
companies with larger market  capitalizations  that the series' adviser believes
have sustainable growth prospects and attractive valuations based on current and
expected earnings or cash flow.

Adviser: Massachusetts Financial Services Company.
Management Fee: 0.75%.

The  Research  Series of the MFS Variable  Insurance  Trust will seek to provide
long-term growth of capital and future income. The series invests,  under normal
market conditions, at least 80% of its total assets in common stocks and related
securities,  such as preferred  stocks,  convertible  securities  and depositary
receipts. The series focuses on companies that the series' adviser believes have
favorable prospects for long-term growth, attractive valuations based on current
and  expected  earnings  or cash  flow,  dominant  or growing  market  share and
superior management.

Adviser: Massachusetts Financial Services Company.
Management Fee: 0.75%.


The Emerging  Markets Equity  Portfolio of Morgan Stanley Dean Witter  Universal
Funds,  Inc.,  seeks long-term  capital  appreciation by investing  primarily in
equity securities of issuers in emerging market countries.  The Adviser seeks to
maximize returns by investing in  growth-oriented  equity securities in emerging
markets.  The Adviser's investment approach combines top-down country allocation
with bottom-up stock selection. Investment selection criteria include attractive
growth  characteristics,  reasonable  valuations and  managements  with a strong
shareholder  value  orientation.  The  portfolio's  assets are  allocated  among
emerging markets based on relative economic,  political and social fundamentals,
stock valuations and investor sentiments.

Adviser:  Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Investment  Management Inc. Management Fee:
1.25% of the first $500  million  plus 1.20% of the next $500 million plus 1.15%
of the assets over $1 billion.


The Fixed Income Portfolio of Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Universal Funds,  Inc.,
seeks  above-average  total return over a market cycle of three to five years by
investing  primarily in a diversified  portfolio of U.S.  government  and agency
bonds,  corporate  bonds,  mortgage backed  securities,  foreign bonds and other
fixed income  securities and  derivatives.  The portfolio  invests  primarily in
investment grade securities, but may also invest a portion of its assets in high
yield  securities,  also known as junk bonds.  The portfolio's  average weighted
maturity will ordinarily exceed five years.

Adviser:  Miller  Anderson & Sherrerd,  LLP.  Management Fee: 0.40% of the first
$500  million  plus 0.35% of the next $500 million plus 0.30% of the assets over
$1 billion.

The High Yield Portfolio of Morgan Stanley Dean Witter  Universal  Funds,  Inc.,
seeks  above-average  total return over a market cycle of three to five years by
investing primarily in a diversified  portfolio of high yield securities of U.S.
and foreign issuers (including emerging markets),  including corporate bonds and
other fixed income  securities and derivatives.  High yield securities are rated
below  investment  grade  and are  commonly  referred  to as "junk  bonds."  The
portfolio's average weighted maturity will ordinarily exceed five years.


Adviser:  Miller  Anderson & Sherrerd,  LLP.  Management Fee: 0.50% of the first
$500  million  plus 0.45% of the next $500 million plus 0.40% of the assets over
$1 billion.


The  International  Magnum  Portfolio of Morgan  Stanley  Dean Witter  Universal
Funds,  Inc.,  seeks long-term  capital  appreciation by investing  primarily in
equity securities of non-U.S. issuers domiciled in EAFE countries. The countries
in which the  portfolio  will  invest are those  comprising  the Morgan  Stanley
Capital International EAFE Index, which includes Australia,  Japan, New Zealand,
most nations located in Western Europe and certain developed  countries in Asia,
such as Hong  Kong and  Singapore.  Collectively,  we refer to these as the EAFE
countries.  The  portfolio may invest up to 5% of its total assets in securities
of issuers domiciled in non-EAFE countries. Under normal circumstances, at least
65% of the total assets of the portfolio  will be invested in equity  securities
of issuers in at least three different EAFE countries.


Adviser: Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Investment Management Inc.

Management  Fee:  0.80% of the first  $500  million  plus 0.75% of the next $500
million plus 0.70% of the assets over $1 billion.

The Managed Portfolio of the OCC Accumulation Trust seeks growth of capital over
time through  investment in a portfolio  consisting of common stocks,  bonds and
cash  equivalents,  the  percentages  of which will vary based on the  Adviser's
assessments of the relative  outlook for such  investments.  Debt securities are
expected to be  predominantly  investment  grade  intermediate to long term U.S.
Government  and corporate  debt.  The portfolio will also invest in high quality
short-term money market and cash equivalent securities and may invest almost all
of its  assets  in such  securities  when  necessary  to  preserve  capital.  In
addition,  the  portfolio may also purchase  foreign  securities.  These foreign
securities  must be listed on a  domestic  or  foreign  securities  exchange  or
represented by American depository receipts.


Adviser:  OpCap  Advisors.  Management Fee: 0.78% of the first $400 million plus
0.75% of the next $400 million plus 0.70% of the assets over $800 million.


The Small Cap Portfolio of the OCC Accumulation Trust seeks capital appreciation
through  investments  in a  diversified  portfolio  of  stocks  issued  by small
companies.  It will consist  primarily of equity  securities  of companies  with
market  capitalizations of under $1 billion. Under normal circumstances at least
65% of the  portfolio's  assets  will be  invested  in  equity  securities.  The
majority of securities purchased by the portfolio will be traded on the New York
Stock Exchange,  the American Stock Exchange or in the over-the-counter  market.
The portfolio's  holdings may also include options,  warrants,  bonds, notes and
convertible  bonds.  In  addition,  the  portfolio  may  also  purchase  foreign
securities.  Foreign  securities must listed on a domestic or foreign securities
exchange or be represented by American depository receipts.


Adviser: OpCap Advisors.
Management Fee: 0.80% of the first $400

million  plus  0.75% of the next $400  million  plus  0.70% of assets  over $800
million.


The StocksPLUS  Growth and Income  Portfolio of PIMCO Variable  Insurance  Trust
seeks to achieve a total return which  exceeds the total return  performance  of
the S&P 500. The Portfolio invests in common stocks, options,  futures,  options
on futures and swaps.  Under normal market  conditions,  the  Portfolio  invests
substantially all of its assets in S&P 500 derivatives, backed by a portfolio of
fixed income instruments.  The Portfolio uses S&P 500 derivatives in addition to
or in place of S&P 500 stocks to attempt to equal or exceed the  performance  of
the S&P 500. The Adviser  actively  manages the fixed income  assets held by the
Portfolio,  with a view to enhancing  the  Portfolio's  total return  investment
performance,  subject to an overall  portfolio  duration  which is normally  not
expected to exceed one year. The Portfolio may invest up to 10% of its assets in
high yield bonds rated B or higher by Moody's or S&P, or if unrated,  determined
by the Adviser to be comparable quality. The Portfolio may also invest up to 20%
of its assets in securities  denominated  in foreign  currencies  and may invest
beyond this limit in U.S. dollar denominated securities of foreign issuers.

Adviser: Pacific Investment Management Company.
Management Fee: 0.40%


The Growth  Portfolio of the Transamerica  Variable  Insurance Fund, Inc., seeks
long-term capital growth through  investment in common stocks of listed and over
the counter issues.  The Growth Portfolio  invests primarily in common stocks of
growth companies that are considered by the manager to be premier companies.  In
the manager's view,  characteristics of premier companies include one or more of
the following:  dominant market share;  leading brand  recognition;  proprietary
products or technology; low-cost production capability; and excellent management
with shareholder orientation. The manager of the Portfolio believes in long-term
investing  and  places  great  emphasis  on  the  sustainability  of  the  above
competitive advantages.  Unless market conditions dictate otherwise, the manager
tries to keep the Portfolio fully invested in equity  securities.  Attempting to
enter and exit the market at strategic times is not a commonly used strategy for
this  portfolio.  However  when,  in  the  judgment  of the  Sub-Adviser  market
conditions warrant,  the portfolio may, for temporary  defensive purposes,  hold
part or all of its  assets  in  cash,  debt or  money  market  instruments.  The
portfolio may invest up to 10% of its assets in debt securities having a call on
common stocks that are rated below investment grade.

Adviser: Transamerica Occidental Life Insurance Company.
Sub-Adviser: Transamerica Investment Services, Inc.
Management Fee: 0.75%.

The Money Market  Portfolio of the Transamerica  Variable  Insurance Fund, Inc.,
seeks to maximize  current income from money market  securities  consistent with
liquidity and the preservation of principal.  The portfolio invests primarily in
high quality U.S.  dollar-denominated  money market  instruments  with remaining
maturities of 13 months or less. These include: obligations issued or guaranteed
by the U.S. and foreign  governments  and their agencies and  instrumentalities;
obligations  of U.S. and foreign  banks,  or their  foreign  branches,  and U.S.
savings banks;  short-term  corporate  obligations,  including commercial paper,
notes and bonds; other short-term debt obligations with remaining  maturities of
397 days or less;  and  repurchase  agreements  involving any of the  securities
mentioned   above.   The   portfolio  may  also   purchase   other   marketable,
non-convertible  corporate debt securities of U.S.  issuers.  These  investments
include bonds, debentures,  floating rate obligations,  and issues with optional
maturities.

Adviser: Transamerica Occidental Life Insurance Company.
Sub-Adviser: Transamerica Investment Services, Inc.
Management Fee: 0.35%.

Meeting  investment  objectives depends on various factors,  including,  but not
limited to, how well the portfolio  managers  anticipate  changing  economic and
market  conditions.  There is no  assurance  that any of these  portfolios  will
achieve their stated objectives.

An investment  in the contract is not a deposit or obligation  of, or guaranteed
or endorsed,  by any bank. Nor is the contract  federally insured by the Federal
Deposit Insurance  Corporation or any other government agency.  Investing in the
contract  involves  certain   investment  risks,   including  possible  loss  of
principal.

Since all of the  portfolios  are  available  to  registered  separate  accounts
offering  variable  annuity and variable  life products of  Transamerica  and to
other  insurance  companies  as  well,  there  is a  possibility  of a  material
conflict.  If such a conflict  arises  between  the  interests  of the  variable
account and one or more other separate accounts investing in the portfolios, the
affected insurance companies will take steps to resolve the matter.  These steps
may include  stopping their separate  accounts from investing in the portfolios.
See the portfolios' prospectuses for greater detail on this subject.

You can find  additional  information  concerning the investment  objectives and
policies  of  all  of the  portfolios,  the  investment  advisory  services  and
administrative  services  and  charges  in  the  current  prospectuses  for  the
portfolios which accompany this prospectus.

Read the  prospectuses of the portfolios which interest you carefully before you
make any decision  concerning how you will invest in, or transfer  monies among,
the variable sub-accounts.

Transamerica  may receive  payments from some or all of the  portfolios or their
advisers,  in  varying  amounts.  These  payments  may be based on the amount of
assets  allocated to the  portfolios.  The payments  are for  administrative  or
distribution services.




Portfolios Not Publicly Available

The portfolios are open-end management  investment  companies,  or portfolios or
series of, open-end management  companies registered with the SEC under the 1940
Act, that are often referred to as mutual funds.  This SEC registration does not
involve  SEC  supervision  of the  investments  or  investment  policies  of the
portfolios. Shares of the portfolios are not offered to the public but solely to
the  insurance  company  separate  accounts and other  qualified  purchasers  as
limited by federal tax laws.  These  portfolios are not the same as mutual funds
that may have very similar names that are sold  directly to the public,  and the
performance of such publicly  available funds,  which have different  portfolios
and expenses,  should not be considered as an indication of the  performance  of
the  portfolios.  The assets of each portfolio are held separate from the assets
of the other  portfolios.  Each  portfolio  operates  as a  separate  investment
vehicle.  The income or losses of one portfolio have no effect on the investment
performance of another  portfolio.  The sub-accounts  reinvest  dividends and/or
capital  gains  distributions  received  from a portfolio in more shares of that
portfolio as retained assets.

Addition, Deletion, or Substitution

Transamerica  does not  control  the  portfolios.  For this  reason,  we  cannot
guarantee that any of the variable  sub-accounts  offered under this contract or
any of the portfolios  will always be available to you for investment  purposes.
We  retain  the  right  to  make  changes  in the  variable  account  and in its
investments.


We reserve the right to eliminate the shares of any portfolio held by a variable
sub-account.  We may also substitute  shares of another  portfolio or of another
investment  company  for the  shares of any  portfolio.  We would do this if the
shares of the  portfolio are no longer  available  for  investment or if, in our
judgment,  investment in any  portfolio  would be  inappropriate  in view of the
purposes of the variable account.  To the extent required by the 1940 Act, if we
substitute  shares in a variable  sub-account  that you own, we will provide you
with advance notice.  We will also seek advance  permission from the Commission.
This does not prevent the variable  account from purchasing other securities for
other series or classes of variable annuity  contracts.  Nor does it prevent the
variable  account  from  effecting  an  exchange  between  series or  classes of
variable contracts on the basis of requests made by owners.


We reserve the right to create new variable sub-accounts for the contracts when,
in our sole discretion,  marketing,  tax, investment or other conditions warrant
that we do. Any new  variable  sub-accounts  will be made  available to existing
owners on a basis to be determined by us. Each additional  variable  sub-account
will purchase shares in a mutual fund portfolio or other investment  vehicle. We
may also eliminate one or more variable sub-accounts if, in our sole discretion,
marketing,  tax,  investment or other conditions  warrant that we do. So, in the
event any variable sub-account is eliminated,  we will notify owners and request
a re-allocation of the amounts invested in the eliminated variable sub-account.

In the event of any  substitution  or  change,  we may make the  changes  in the
contract  that we deem  necessary or  appropriate  to reflect  substitutions  or
changes.  Furthermore,  if we believe it to be in the best  interest  of persons
having voting rights under the contracts,  the variable  account may be operated
as a management  company under the 1940 Act or any other form  permitted by law.
It may also be de-registered under such Act in the event that registration is no
longer  required.  Finally,  it may  also be  combined  with  one or more  other
separate accounts.

THE CONTRACT


This  Transamerica  CatalystSM  contract is a flexible purchase payment deferred
variable annuity contract.  It is part of the Transamerica  SeriesSM of variable
insurance   products.   Other   variable   contracts  are  also  available  from
Transamerica. The rights and benefits of this contract are described below. They
will also be  described in the  individual  contract or in the  certificate  and
group contract.  However, we reserve the right to modify the individual contract
and the group  contract and its underlying  certificates  if required by law. We
also  reserve  the right to give the owner the  benefit of any  federal or state
statute, rule or regulation.  The obligations under the contract are obligations
of Transamerica.  The contracts are available on a non-qualified  basis and on a
qualified basis. Contracts available on a qualified basis are as follows:

a)   rollover and contributory  individual retirement annuities,  or IRAs, under
     Code Sections 408(a) and 408(b);


b) conversion, rollover and contributory Roth IRAs under Code Section 408A;


c)   simplified  employee  pension plans, or SEP/IRAs,  that qualify for special
     federal income tax treatment under Code Section 408(k);


d)   rollover  Code  Section  403(b)   annuities,   including  Rev.  Rul.  90-24
     transfers, with no additional
     premiums; and

e) qualified  pension and profit  sharing  plans  intended to qualify under Code
Section 401.

Generally,  qualified contracts contain certain restrictive  provisions limiting
the timing and amount of  purchase  payments  to, and  distributions  from,  the
qualified contract.

Ownership

As the owner,  you are entitled to the rights granted by the contract.  If there
are joint owners,  the one designated as the primary owner will receive all mail
and any tax reporting information.

For non-qualified contracts, the owner is entitled to designate the annuitant(s)
and, if the owner is an individual,  as opposed to a trust, corporation or other
legal  entity,  the owner can change  the  annuitant(s)  at any time  before the
annuity date.  Any such change will be subject to our then current  underwriting
requirements.  We reserve the right to reject any change of annuitants which has
been made without our prior written consent.

If the owner is not an individual,  the annuitant(s) may not be changed once the
contract is issued. Different rules apply to qualified contracts.

For each contract, a different account will be established and values,  benefits
and charges will be  calculated  separately.  The various  administrative  rules
described below will apply separately to each contract, unless otherwise noted.




PURCHASE PAYMENTS


All  purchase  payments  can be paid to our Service  Center by check  payable to
Transamerica.  A  confirmation  will be issued to you,  as the  owner,  upon the
acceptance of each purchase payment.


The initial  purchase  payment must be at least  $5,000 or, if for  contributory
IRAs, SEP/IRAs and Roth IRAs, it must be for at least $2,000.

Your contract will be issued and your initial purchase payment generally will be
credited within two business days after the receipt of sufficient information to
issue a contract and the initial purchase payment at our Service Center.  For us
to issue you a  contract,  you must  provide  sufficient  information  in a form
acceptable to us. We reserve the right to reject any purchase payment or request
for  issuance of a contract.  Normally  we will not issue  contracts  to owners,
joint owners,  or annuitants more than 80 years old. Nor will we normally accept
purchase  payments after any owners',  or annuitants' if  non-individual  owner,
81st birthday.  In our discretion we may waive these restrictions in appropriate
cases.

If the initial purchase payment allocated to the variable  sub-account(s) cannot
be credited  within two days of receipt  because the  information is incomplete,
false or  inconsistent,  we will contact you. We will explain the reason for the
delay and will refund the initial purchase payment within five business days. If
you consent to us retaining  the initial  purchase  payment we will credit it to
the  variable  sub-account  of  your  choice  as soon  as the  requirements  are
fulfilled.


You may make additional  purchase  payments at any time before the annuity date.
They must be at least $200 each,  or at least $100 if made  through an automatic
purchase  payment  plan.  If you elect to use this option,  additional  purchase
payments will be automatically  deducted from your bank account and allocated to
the contract.  In addition,  minimum allocation amounts apply. See Allocation of
Purchase  Payments  below.  Additional  purchase  payments  are  credited to the
contract as of the date we receive payment from you.


Total purchase payments for any contract may not exceed  $1,000,000  without our
prior approval.  In no event may the sum of all purchase payments for a contract
during any taxable year exceed the limits imposed by any  applicable  federal or
state law, rules, or regulations.

Allocation of Purchase Payments

You specify how purchase payments will be allocated under the contract.  You may
allocate  purchase  payments among one or more of the variable  sub-accounts and
the  general   account  options  as  long  as  the  portions  are  whole  number
percentages.  In  addition,  there is a  minimum  allocation  of  $1,000 to each
guarantee  period.  We may waive this minimum  allocation  amount under  certain
options and circumstances.

Each purchase payment will be subject to the allocation percentages in effect at
the time of  receipt of such  purchase  payment.  You may change the  allocation
percentages for additional purchase payments at any time by submitting a request
for such change to our Service Center in a form and manner acceptable to us. Any
changes to the allocation  percentages are subject to the limitations above. Any
change  will take  effect  with the first  purchase  payment  we  receive  which
accompanies your request.  If we receive your request  separately,  all purchase
payments  arriving  after it will be  subject to its terms.  Your  request  will
continue in effect until you change it again.

Free Look Option

If you exercise the free look option,  unless otherwise required by law, we will
refund:

a)   the purchase  payments  allocated to any general account option,  minus any
     withdrawals; plus

b)   the variable accumulated value as of the date your written notice to cancel
     and your contract are received by us.

In certain jurisdictions,  under certain conditions,  we are legally required to
return either:

a)    purchase payments, minus any withdrawals; or


b) the  greater of  purchase  payments,  minus any  withdrawals,  or the account
value.


Credits  will not be  included in the amount  paid,  but this  recapture  of the
credit  amount will never be more than the  maximum  contingent  deferred  sales
load.

Any initial allocation you make to the variable account may be held in the money
market variable  sub-account  during the applicable free look period plus 5 days
for delivery.  Any allocations you make to the money market variable sub-account
will automatically be transferred at the end of the free look period plus 5 days
according to your requested allocation. This transfer will not count against the
18 transfers allowed free of charge during the first contract year.

Investment Option Limit


Currently,  you may not allocate monies to more than eighteen investment options
over the life of the contract.  Investment options include variable sub-accounts
and general account options. Each variable sub-account, each guarantee period of
the  guarantee  period  account,  and the fixed  account  that ever  received  a
transfer  or purchase  payment  allocation  counts as one towards  this total of
eighteen limit. We may waive or change this limit in the future.


For example, if you make an allocation to the money market variable  sub-account
and  later  transfer  all of  the  funds  out  of  this  money  market  variable
sub-account,  this would still  count as one  transfer  for the  purposes of the
limitation,  even  if it  held  no  value.  If  you  transfer  from  a  variable
sub-account to another  variable  sub-account  and later back to the first,  the
count towards the limitation  would be two, not three. If you select a guarantee
period and renew for the same term, the count will be one; but if you renew to a
guarantee period with a different term, the count will be two.

How Credits Are Applied


We add a credit to your account value with each purchase payment received.  This
credit is funded  from our general  account.  Each  credit is  allocated  to the
account value at the same time as the applicable  purchase payment.  Credits are
applied to the investment  options in the same ratio as the applicable  purchase
payment.  The  amount  available  as a  death  benefit  or  upon  waiver  of the
contingent  deferred sales load under the Living Benefits Rider does not include
credits applied in the immediately preceding 12 months, and the amount returned,
if you exercise your right to cancel the contract  during the free-look  period,
does not include any credits  applied.  However,  amounts of credits  recaptured
will never be more than the maximum contingent deferred sales load.


The credit is expressed and payable only as a percentage  of purchase  payments.
Currently the percentage is 3.25%. We may vary this percentage.

Examples. The following examples illustrate how a 3.25% credit works.

Suppose you invest $10,000 in a contract.  We  immediately  credit an additional
3.25%,  or $325,  so your account  value  begins at $10,325.  Assume that in six
months the account  value  increases  by 5%, so it is $10,841  (($10,325 x 0.05=
$516.25) + $10,325 = $10,841). At that point in time, the death benefit would be
$10,516  ($10,841  less the $325  credit).  Note that although the credit is not
included in the death benefit, the $16.25 of earnings on the credit is included.
The cash surrender  value would be $10,841 minus the  contingent  deferred sales
load of 8%, in addition to other applicable deductions.

Assume that at the end of twelve months,  the account value has increased by 10%
so it is $11,357.50 (($10,325 x .10=$1,032.50) + $10,325=$11,357.50).  The death
benefit at that time would be the full account value of $11,357.50  and the cash
surrender value would be $11,357.50 minus the contingent  deferred sales load of
8% and other applicable deductions.

A decrease in value works in a similar manner.  Again suppose you invest $10,000
and we credit a 3.25%, or $325,  credit,  and the account value decreases 10% in
six months, so your account value is $9292.50  ($10,325 minus  $1,032.50).  Your
death  benefit at that point in time  would be  $10,000,  since it is never less
than your purchase  payments,  less any partial  withdrawals  and premium taxes.
Your cash  surrender  value would be the account  value of  $9,292.50  minus the
contingent deferred sales load of 8% and other applicable deductions.

In the case of multiple purchase payments,  for purposes of the credit, the most
recent  purchase  payment is deemed to be  withdrawn  first.  Suppose you make a
$10,000  purchase  payment in January 1999 (getting a $325 credit) and a $20,000
purchase payment in June 1999 (getting a $650 credit).  If you die in March 2000
(more than 12 months after the January 1999 purchase  payment,  but less than 12
months  after the June 1999  purchase  payment),  the $650  credit  for the June
purchase  payment  has not vested  (since it is less than 12 months  old) so the
full $650 is deducted  in  calculating  the death  benefit.  However,  the death
benefit would include any earnings  attributable to that credit. The $325 credit
for the January  payment is over 12 months old so it (and any earnings on it) is
included in the death benefit.

ACCOUNT VALUE

Before the annuity date, the account value is equal to:

a)    the general account options accumulated value; plus

b)    the variable accumulated value.

The variable  accumulated  value is determined at the end of each valuation day.
To  determine  the variable  accumulated  value on a day that is not a valuation
day,  the  value as of the end of the  next  valuation  day  will be  used.  The
variable  accumulated  value is  expected  to change  from  valuation  period to
valuation  period,   reflecting  how  investments  within  selected   portfolios
performed.  The  variable  accumulated  value will also reflect  deductions  for
charges and fees. A valuation  period  begins at the close of the New York Stock
Exchange (generally 4:00 p.m. ET) on each valuation day and ends at the close of
the New York Stock  Exchange on the next  succeeding  valuation day. A valuation
day is each day that the New York Stock Exchange is open for regular business.

How Variable Accumulation Units Are Valued


Purchase  payments  allocated  to a variable  sub-account  are  credited  to the
variable  accumulated  value in the form of  variable  accumulation  units.  The
number of variable  accumulation units credited for each variable sub-account is
determined  by  dividing  the  purchase   payment   allocated  to  the  variable
sub-account  by  the  variable   accumulation   unit  value  for  that  variable
sub-account.  In the case of the initial purchase payment, variable accumulation
units for that payment will be credited to the variable accumulated value within
two valuation days of the later of the date our Service Center receives:

 the date sufficient information, in an acceptable manner and form; and


 the date our Service Centerreceives the initial purchase payment.

In the case of any additional purchase payment,  variable accumulation units for
that payment will be credited at the end of the valuation period during which we
receive the payment. The value of a variable accumulation unit for each variable
sub-account is established at the end of each valuation period and is calculated
by multiplying the value of that unit at the end of the prior  valuation  period
by the variable  sub-account's  net investment  factor for the valuation period.
The value of a variable accumulation unit can go either up or down.

The net  investment  factor is used to determine the value of  accumulation  and
annuity unit values for the end of a valuation  period.  The applicable  formula
can be found in the Statement of Additional Information.

Transfers  involving  variable  sub-accounts will result in the crediting and/or
cancellation  of variable  accumulation  units having a total value equal to the
dollar amount being  transferred to or from a particular  variable  sub-account.
The  crediting  and  cancellation  of such  units  is made  using  the  variable
accumulation unit value of the applicable variable  sub-account as of the end of
the valuation day in which the transfer is effective.


TRANSFERS


Before the Annuity Date

Before the  annuity  date,  you may  transfer  all or any portion of the account
value among the variable sub-accounts and the general account options. Transfers
are restricted into or out of the fixed account.

Transfers among the variable sub-accounts and the general account options may be
made by  submitting  a  request  to our  Service  Center  in a form  and  manner
acceptable to us. The transfer request must specify:

a)   the variable  sub-accounts  and/or the general  account  options from which
     your transfer is to be made;

b)    the amount of your transfer; and

c) the  variable  sub-accounts  and/or  general  account  options to receive the
transferred amount.

The minimum amount which you may transfer from the variable sub-accounts and the
general account options is $1,000. Transfers among the variable sub-accounts are
also subject to the terms and conditions imposed by the portfolios.

When a transfer is made from a guarantee  period before the end of its term, the
amount transferred may be subject to an interest  adjustment.  A transfer from a
guarantee period made within 30 days before the last day of its term will not be
subject to any interest adjustment.

We currently impose a transfer fee of $10 for each transfer in excess of 18 made
during the same contract year. We reserve the right to waive the transfer fee or
vary the number of  transfers  without  charge.  We may also choose not to count
transfers  under certain  options or services for purposes of the allowed number
without  charge.  See  Other  Restrictions  below  for  additional   limitations
regarding  transfers.  A transfer  generally  will be  effective on the date the
request for transfer is received by our Service Center.

If a transfer reduces the value in a variable sub-account or guarantee period or
in the fixed account to less than $1,000,  then we reserve the right to transfer
the remaining amount along with the amount requested to be transferred.  We will
do this  according to the transfer  instructions  provided by you. Under current
law, there will not be any tax liability for transfers within the contract.


Telephone Transfers

We will allow telephone transfers if the owner has provided proper authorization
for such transfers in a form and manner  acceptable to us.  Withdrawals  are not
permitted by  telephone.  We will employ  reasonable  procedures to confirm that
instructions   communicated  by  telephone  are  genuine.   If  we  follow  such
procedures,  we  will  not be  liable  for any  losses  due to  unauthorized  or
fraudulent instructions. In the opinion of certain government regulators, we may
be liable for such losses if we do not follow those  procedures.  The procedures
we will  follow for  telephone  transfers  may  include  requiring  some form of
personal  identification prior to acting on instructions  received by telephone,
providing  written  confirmation of the  transaction,  and/or tape recording the
instructions given by telephone.


Other Restrictions

We  reserve  the right  without  prior  notice to modify,  restrict,  suspend or
eliminate the transfer privileges,  including telephone  transfers,  at any time
and for any reason. For example, restrictions may be necessary to protect owners
from adverse impacts on portfolio  management of large and/or numerous transfers
by market timers or others.  We have determined that the movement of significant
variable sub-account values from one variable sub-account to another may prevent
the underlying portfolio from taking advantage of investment opportunities. This
is likely to arise when the volume of  transfers is high,  since each  portfolio
must maintain a significant cash position in order to handle  redemptions.  Such
movement may also cause a substantial  increase in portfolio  transaction  costs
which must be  indirectly  borne by owners.  Therefore,  we reserve the right to
require that all transfer requests be made by the owner and not by a third party
holding a power of attorney.  We also require that each  transfer you request be
made by a separate  communication  to us. We also  reserve  the right to require
that each  transfer  request be submitted  in writing and be manually  signed by
owners. We may choose not to allow telephone or facsimile transfer requests.

Dollar Cost Averaging


Before  the  annuity  date,  you  may  request  that  amounts  be  automatically
transferred on a monthly basis from a source account,  which is currently either
the money  market  sub-account  or the  fixed  account,  to any of the  variable
sub-accounts.  You can  accomplish  this by  submitting a request to our Service
Center in a form and manner  acceptable  to us.  Other  source  accounts  may be
available; call our Service Center for information regarding availability.

You may  only  dollar  cost  average  from one  source  account  at a time.  The
transfers  will begin when you request,  but no sooner than one week  following,
receipt  of such  request.  For new  variable  annuity  contracts,  dollar  cost
averaging transfers will not begin until the later of:


a)    30 days after the contract effective date; or

b) the estimated end of the free look period which allows 5 days for delivery.

Transfers will continue for the number of consecutive  months which you selected
unless:

a)    you terminate the transfers;

b)   we  automatically  terminate the transfers  because there are  insufficient
     amounts in the source account; or

c) for other reasons that are described in the election form.

You may request that monthly  transfers  be continued  for a specific  length of
time.  You can do this by  giving  notice  to our  Service  Center in a form and
manner  acceptable to us within 30 days prior to the last monthly  transfer.  If
you do not make a request to continue  the monthly  transfers,  this option will
terminate  automatically with the last transfer at the end of the length of time
you initially designated.

Eligibility Requirements for Dollar Cost Averaging

 the minimum  amount that you can transfer out of the source account is $250 per
 month;  and the  minimum  amount  you can  transfer  into  any  other  variable
 sub-account is the greater of $250 or 10% of
     the amount being transferred.

 $5,000.  This limit may be changed for new  elections of this  service.  Dollar
cost  averaging  transfers  cannot  be made  from a source  account  from  which
systematic withdrawals or automatic payouts are also being made.


Currently,  we do not charge for the dollar  cost  averaging  option nor do they
count toward the number of transfers  allowed  without charge per contract year.
We may charge in the future for dollar cost averaging.

Dollar cost averaging  transfers may not be made to or from the guarantee period
account or to the fixed account.


Dollar  cost  averaging  may not be  elected  at the same time that  either  the
special  Dollar Cost  Averaging  option or  automatic  asset  rebalancing  is in
effect.


Special Dollar Cost Averaging Option

(May not be available in all states.  See contract for availability of the fixed
account options.)


Before the annuity date, you may elect to allocate entire  purchase  payments to
either the six or twelve  month  special  Dollar Cost  Averaging  account of the
fixed  account.  The  purchase  payment  will be  credited  with  interest  at a
guaranteed fixed rate.  Amounts will then be transferred from the special Dollar
Cost Averaging account to the variable  sub-accounts pro rata on a monthly basis
for six or twelve months (depending on the option you select) in the allocations
you  specify.  The four  transfers  per year limit does not apply to the special
Dollar Cost Averaging option.

Amounts  from  the  sub-accounts  and/or  general  account  options  may  not be
transferred into the special Dollar Cost Averaging accounts. In addition, if you
request a transfer (other than a Dollar Cost Averaging transfer) or a withdrawal
from a special  Dollar Cost  Averaging  account,  any amounts  remaining  in the
special  account will be transferred to the variable  sub-accounts  according to
your allocation instructions.  The special Dollar Cost Averaging option will end
and cannot be reelected.


Automatic Asset Rebalancing

After purchase payments have been allocated among the variable sub-accounts, the
performance of each variable  sub-account may cause proportions of the values in
the  variable  sub-accounts  to vary from the  percentages  which you  initially
defined.  As the owner,  you may  instruct  us to  automatically  rebalance  the
amounts in the  variable  account by  reallocating  amounts  among the  variable
sub-accounts,   at  the  time,  and  in  the  percentages,   specified  in  your
instructions  to us and  accepted  by us. You may elect to have the  rebalancing
done on an annual, semi-annual or quarterly basis. You may elect to have amounts
allocated  among  the  variable   sub-accounts  using  whole  percentages.   The
guaranteed period account and/or fixed account cannot be rebalanced.

You may elect to establish,  change or terminate the automatic asset rebalancing
by submitting a request to our Service Center in a form and manner acceptable to
us. Automatic asset  rebalancing  currently will not count towards the number of
transfers without charge in a contract year. We reserve the right to discontinue
the automatic  asset  rebalancing  service at any time for any reason.  There is
currently no charge for the automatic asset rebalancing  service.  We may charge
for this service in the future, and may count the transfers toward those allowed
without charge.

Automatic asset rebalancing may not be elected at the same time that dollar cost
averaging is in effect.

After the Annuity Date

If a variable  payment option is elected,  you may make transfers among variable
sub-accounts  after the annuity date by giving a written  request to our Service
Center, subject to the following provisions:

a)   transfers after the annuity date may be made no more than four times during
     any contract year; and

b)   the minimum amount transferred from one variable  sub-account to another is
     the amount supporting a current $75 monthly payment.

Transfers among variable  sub-accounts  after the annuity date will be processed
based on the formula  outlined in the appendix in the  Statement  of  Additional
Information.

CASH WITHDRAWALS


If you are the owner of a non-qualified  contract,  you may withdraw all or part
of the cash  surrender  value,  at any time before the annuity  date by giving a
written request to our Service Center. For qualified contracts, you should refer
to the terms of the particular retirement plan or arrangement for any additional
limitations or restrictions,  including prohibitions,  on cash withdrawals.  The
cash  surrender  value is equal to the account  value,  minus any  account  fee,
interest  adjustment,  contingent deferred sales load and premium tax charges. A
full  surrender  will  result  in a cash  withdrawal  payment  equal to the cash
surrender value at the end of the valuation  period during which the election is
received.  It must be received  along with all completed  forms required at that
time by us. No  surrenders  or  withdrawals  may be made after the annuity date.
Partial withdrawals must be at least $1,000.

In the case of a  partial  withdrawal,  you may  direct  our  Service  Center to
withdraw  amounts from specific  variable  sub-accounts  and/or from the general
account  options.  If you do not specify,  the withdrawal will be taken pro rata
from the account value.


A partial withdrawal request cannot be fulfilled if it would reduce your account
value to less than $2,000. In such instances, you will be notified.

Any  withdrawal  requests,  including  surrender  requests,  generally  will  be
processed as of the end of the valuation period during which the request and all
completed forms are received. We will pay any cash withdrawal, settlement option
payment or lump sum death  benefit due from the variable  account and process of
any transfers within seven days from the date we receive your request.  However,
we may postpone such payment if:

      the New York Stock  Exchange  is closed for other than usual  weekends  or
     holidays, or trading on the Exchange is otherwise restricted;

          an emergency  exists as defined by the  Commission,  or the Commission
     requires that trading be restricted; or

      the Commission permits a delay for the protection of owners.

The withdrawal request will be effective when we receive all required withdrawal
request forms.  Payments to you for any monies  derived from a purchase  payment
which you made by check may be delayed until your check has cleared your bank.

When you make a withdrawal  from a guarantee  period before the end of its term,
the amount you withdraw may be subject to an interest adjustment.

We may delay payment of any withdrawal  from the general  account options for up
to six months  after we receive  the request  for such  withdrawal.  If we delay
payment for more than 30 days, we will pay interest on the withdrawal  amount up
to the date of payment.

Since  you as the  owner  assume  the  investment  risk for all  amounts  in the
variable  account and because  certain  withdrawals  are subject to a contingent
deferred sales load and other  charges,  the total amount paid upon surrender of
your contract may be more or less than the total purchase payments.


You may  elect,  under the  systematic  withdrawal  option or  automatic  payout
option,  but not both, to withdraw  certain amounts on a periodic basis from the
variable sub-accounts before the annuity date.


The tax  consequences  of a withdrawal or surrender are discussed  later in this
prospectus.

Systematic Withdrawal Option

Before the annuity date, you may elect to have  withdrawals  automatically  made
from one or more variable  sub-accounts on a monthly basis.  Other  distribution
modes may be permitted. The withdrawals will not begin until the later of:

a)    30 days after the contract effective date; or

b)    the end of the free look period.

Withdrawals  will be from the variable  sub-accounts  and/or general the general
account in the  percentage  allocations  that you  specify.  Unless you  specify
otherwise,  withdrawals will be pro rata based on account value. You cannot make
systematic  withdrawals  from a  variable  sub-account  from which  dollar  cost
averaging transfers are being made. Likewise,  systematic  withdrawals cannot be
used at the same time that the  automatic  payment  option is in effect.  If you
take  systematic  withdrawals  from the  general  account,  applicable  interest
adjustments may apply to withdrawals from the guarantee periods.

To be eligible for the systematic  withdrawal  option, the account value must be
at least $12,000 at the time of election. The minimum monthly amount that can be
withdrawn is $100.  Currently you can elect any amount over $100 to be withdrawn
systematically. You may also make partial withdrawals while receiving systematic
withdrawals.

If the  total  of your  withdrawals  (systematic,  automatic  or  partial)  in a
contract year exceed the allowed amount to be withdrawn  without charge for that
year,  your account  value will be charged any  applicable  contingent  deferred
sales load which may apply.

The  withdrawals  will continue  indefinitely  unless you terminate them. If you
choose to terminate this option, you may not elect to use it again until the end
of the next 12 full months.

We  reserve  the  right to  impose  an  annual  fee of up to $25 for  processing
payments  under  this  option.  This fee,  which is  currently  waived,  will be
deducted in equal installments from each systematic withdrawal during a contract
year.

Systematic withdrawals may be taxable and, prior to age 59 1/2, subject to a 10%
federal tax penalty.

Automatic Payout Option


Before the annuity  date,  for certain  qualified  contracts,  you may elect the
automatic payout option,  or APO, to satisfy minimum  distribution  requirements
under the following sections of the Code:


      401(a)(9);

      403(b); and

      408(b)(3).


For IRAs and  SEP/IRAs,  this  option may be elected no earlier  than six months
before the calendar year in which you, as the owner, attain age 70 1/2. Payments
may not begin earlier than January of such calendar year.

For other  qualified  contracts,  APO can be elected no earlier  than six months
before the later of when you:


 when you attain age 70 1/2; or

 when you retire from employment

Additionally, APO withdrawals may not begin before the later of:

a)    30 days after the contract effective date; or

b)    the end of the free look period.

APO may be elected in any  calendar  month,  but no later than the month of your
84th birthday.

Other Automatic Payout Option Information. Withdrawals will be from the variable
sub-accounts  and/or the general  account you  designate  and in the  percentage
allocations you specify. If you do not indicate  otherwise,  withdrawals will be
pro rata from  account  value.  You  cannot  make  withdrawals  from a  variable
sub-account from which you have designated that dollar cost averaging  transfers
be made. The  calculation of the APO amount will reflect the total account value
although  the  withdrawals  are  only  from  the  variable  sub-accounts.   This
calculation and APO are based solely on the value in this contract.  If you take
APO from the  general  account,  applicable  interest  adjustments  may apply to
withdrawals from the guarantee periods.

To be eligible for this option, you must meet the following conditions:

a)   your account value must be at least $12,000 at the time at which you select
     this option; and


b)   the  annual  withdrawal  amount  is  the  larger  of the  required  minimum
     distribution under Code Sections 401(a)(9) or 408(b)(3), or $500.


These conditions may change.  Currently,  withdrawals under this option are only
paid annually.

The withdrawals will continue  indefinitely  unless you terminate them. If there
are  insufficient  amounts in the variable  account to make a  withdrawal,  this
option generally will terminate. Once terminated, APO may not be elected again.

DEATH BENEFIT


If an owner dies before the annuity date, a death  benefit is payable.  If death
occurs before any owner's or joint owner's 80th birthday, the death benefit will
be equal to the greatest of:


a)    the account value reduced by any credits less than 12 months old; or


b)   the sum of all purchase  payments made to the contract  minus  withdrawals,
     including any contingent  deferred sales loads, and applicable  premium tax
     charges.

If the owner or joint owner dies before the  annuity  date and after  either the
owner's or joint  owner's 80th  birthday,  the death benefit will be the account
value minus any credits less than 12 months old. For purposes of calculating the
death  benefit,  the account  value is  determined as of the date the benefit is
paid.


If the  owner is not a natural  person,  such as a trust,  corporation  or other
legal entity,  the annuitants  will be treated as the owners for purposes of the
death  benefit.  For  example,  if the owner is a trust that  allows a person or
persons  other than the  trustee to  exercise  the  ownership  rights  under the
contract, such a person or persons must be named as an annuitant.  Named parties
will be treated as the owner, or owners, so the death benefit will be determined
based on the age of the annuitant.


Guaranteed Minimum Death Benefit Rider

If the Guaranteed Minimum Death Benefit,  or GMDB, Rider is elected and if death
occurs  before the  annuity  date and before any owner's or joint  owner's  85th
birthday, the death benefit will be equal to the greatest of:


a)    the account value;


b)   the sum of all purchase  payments,  less withdrawals  taken,  including any
     contingent   deferred  sales  loads,   adjusted  as  described  below,  and
     applicable premium tax charges; and

c)   the highest account value on any contract anniversary before the earlier of
     the owner's or joint owner's 85th  birthday,  plus purchase  payments made,
     less  withdrawals  taken,  including any  contingent  deferred sales loads,
     adjusted as described below, and applicable  premium tax charges since that
     contract anniversary.


If death occurs before the annuity date and after either the deceased owner's or
joint owner's 85th birthday the death benefit will be equal to the greater of:


a)    the account value; and

b)   the highest account value on any contract anniversary before the earlier of
     the owner's or joint owner's 85th birthday  plus  purchase  payments  made,
     less  withdrawals  taken,  including any  contingent  deferred sales loads,
     adjusted as described below, and applicable  premium tax charges since that
     anniversary.

Withdrawal  Adjustment.  Upon any  withdrawal,  the amount of the death  benefit
under the GMDB Rider will be reduced.  The amount of that  reduction will depend
upon whether the account value is more or less than the guaranteed minimum death
benefit on the date of withdrawal. If the account value is equal to or more than
the guaranteed  minimum death benefit,  the death benefit will be reduced by the
dollar  amount  of any  withdrawals.  If the  account  value  is less  than  the
guaranteed   minimum   death   benefit,   the  death  benefit  will  be  reduced
proportionately  to the  reduction in the account  value.  For  example,  if the
withdrawal  reduces the account value by 20% when the account value is less than
the guaranteed minimum death benefit,  then the guaranteed minimum death benefit
will also be reduced by 20%.

Ownership Changes


An ownership  change will be subject to our current  underwriting  rules and may
decrease the death  benefit.  However,  such  reduction  will never decrease the
death  benefit  below the account  value,  minus any credits less than 12 months
old.

Payment of Death Benefit

The death  benefit is  generally  payable  upon  receipt of proof of death of an
owner.  Once we have received  this proof,  and the  beneficiary  has selected a
method of  settlement,  the death  benefit  generally  will be paid within seven
days,  or as soon  thereafter  as we have  sufficient  information  to make  the
payment.

The death  benefit  will be  determined  as of the end of the  valuation  period
during which our Service Center receives:

a)    proof of death of the owner or joint owner; and

b)   the written notice of the  settlement  option elected by the person to whom
     the death benefit is payable.



If no  settlement  method  is  elected,  the  death  benefit  will be a lump sum
distributed  within five years after an owner's  death.  No contingent  deferred
sales load nor interest adjustment will apply.

Until the death  benefit is paid,  the account  value  allocated to the variable
account  remains  in  the  variable  account,  and  fluctuates  with  investment
performance of the  applicable  portfolios.  For this reason,  the amount of the
death  benefit  depends on the  account  value at the time the death  benefit is
paid, not at the time of death.

Designation of Beneficiaries

As owner, you may select one or more  beneficiaries by designating the person or
persons to receive the amounts  payable under the contract.  The individuals you
designate will receive the percentage you establish if:

      you die before the annuity date and there is no joint owner; or

      you die after the annuity date and settlement  option  payments have begun
     under a selected  settlement option that guarantees  payments for a certain
     period of time.

If a  beneficiary  dies  before the owner,  that  beneficiary's  interest in the
annuity will end upon his or her death.

A  beneficiary  may be  named  or  changed  at any  time  in a form  and  manner
acceptable  to us.  Any  change  made to an  irrevocable  beneficiary  must also
include the written consent of the beneficiary,  except as otherwise required by
law.

If more than one beneficiary is named, each named beneficiary will share equally
in any  benefits  or rights  granted by the  contract  unless the owner gives us
other instructions at the time the beneficiaries are named.

We may rely on any  affidavit  by any  responsible  person  in  determining  the
identity or non-existence of any beneficiary not identified by name.

Death of Owner or Joint Owner Before the Annuity Date


For the death benefit, if the owner or joint owner dies before the annuity date,
we will pay the death  benefit as  specified in this  section.  The entire death
benefit must be distributed  within five years after the owner's  death.  If the
owner is not an individual, an annuitant's death will be treated as the death of
the owner as provided in Code  Section 72 (s)(6).  The  contract  will remain in
force with the annuitant's surviving spouse as the new annuitant if:

 Thethe contract is owned by a trust; and

 Thethe  beneficiary  is either the  annuitant's  surviving  spouse,  or a trust
     holding the contract solely for the benefit of such spouse.


The manner in which we will pay the death  benefit  depends on the status of the
persons involved in the contract. The death benefit will be payable to the first
person from the applicable list below:

If the owner is the annuitant:


 Thethe joint owner, if any; or

 Thethe beneficiary, if any


If the owner is not the annuitant:


 Thethe joint owner, if any; or

 Thethe beneficiary, if any; or

 Thethe annuitant; or

 Thethe joint annuitant; if any.


If the death benefit is payable to the owner's  surviving  spouse, or to a trust
for the sole benefit of such  surviving  spouse,  we will  continue the contract
with the owner's  spouse as the new annuitant  (if the owner was the  annuitant)
and the new owner (if applicable),  unless such spouse selects another option as
provided below.

If the death  benefit is payable to  someone  other than the  owner's  surviving
spouse,  we will pay the  death  benefit  in a lump sum  payment  to, or for the
benefit of, such person within five years after the owner's  death,  unless such
person or persons selects another option as provided below.



In lieu of the automatic form of death benefit  specified  above,  the person or
persons to whom the death benefit is payable may elect to receive it:


 Inin a lump sum; or

 Asassettlement  option payments,  provided the person making the election is an
     individual.  Such  payments  must begin  within one year after the  owner's
     death  and must be in equal  amounts  over a period  of time not  extending
     beyond the individual's life or life expectancy.


Election  of  either  option  must be made no  later  than 60 days  prior to the
one-year anniversary of the owner's death. Otherwise,  the death benefit will be
settled under the appropriate automatic form of benefit specified above.

If the person to whom the death  benefit is payable dies before the entire death
benefit is paid,  we will pay the  remaining  death benefit in a lump sum to the
payee named by such person or, if no payee was named, to such person's estate.

If the death benefit is payable to a non-individual, subject to the special rule
for a trust for the sole  benefit of a surviving  spouse,  we will pay the death
benefit in a lump sum within one year after the owner's death.

If the Annuitant Dies Before the Annuity
Date

If an owner and an annuitant are not the same  individual and the annuitant,  or
the last of joint  annuitants,  dies  before the  annuity  date,  the owner will
become the annuitant until a new annuitant is selected.

Death after the Annuity Date

If an owner or the annuitant  dies after the annuity date,  any amounts  payable
will continue to be  distributed at least as rapidly as under the settlement and
payment option then in effect on the date of death.

Upon the owner's death after the annuity date,  any remaining  ownership  rights
granted  under the  contract  will pass to the person to whom the death  benefit
would have been paid if the owner had died before the annuity date, as specified
above.

Survival Provision

The interest of any person to whom the death  benefit is payable who dies at the
time of, or within 30 days after,  the death of the owner will also terminate if
no benefits  have been paid to such  beneficiary,  unless the owner had given us
written notice of some other arrangement.

CHARGES, FEES AND DEDUCTIONS

No deductions are currently made from purchase payments, although we reserve the
right to charge for any  applicable  premium tax  charges.  Therefore,  the full
amount of the  purchase  payments  are  invested in one or more of the  variable
sub-accounts and/or the general account options.

Contingent Deferred Sales Load/
Surrender Charge

No deduction for sales  charges is made from purchase  payments at the time they
are made.  However, a contingent deferred sales load, or surrender charge, of up
to 8% of purchase  payments may be imposed on certain  withdrawals or surrenders
to partially cover certain  expenses  incurred by us relating to the sale of the
contract,  including commissions paid to salespersons,  the costs of preparation
of sales literature and other promotional costs and acquisition expenses.

The contingent deferred sales load/surrender  charge percentage varies according
to the number of years  between  when a purchase  payment  was  credited  to the
contract  and  when the  withdrawal  is  made.  The  amount  of this  charge  is
determined by multiplying the amount withdrawn that is subject to the sales load
by the contingent deferred sales  load/surrender  charge percentage according to
the  following  table.  In no event  will the total  contingent  deferred  sales
load/surrender  charge  assessed  against  the  contract  exceed 8% of the total
purchase payments.






                                   Contingent
                                    Deferred
                                 Sales Load As A
                                  Percentage of
                                     Premium
       Number of Years
       Since Receipt of
           Premium
Less than 2 years                      8%
2 years but less than 3 years          7%
3 years but less than 4 years          6%
4 years but less than 5 years          5%
5 years but less than 6 years          4%
6 years but less than 7 years          3%
7 years or more                        0%

Free Withdrawals-Allowed Amount


Beginning 30 days after the contract effective date, or the end of the free look
period,  if later,  you may make a withdrawal up to the allowed  amount  without
incurring a contingent deferred sales  load/surrender  charge each contract year
before the annuity date.


the total purchase  payments  received during the last seven years determined as
of the last  contract  anniversary;  minus any  withdrawals  during the  present
contract year.

Depending on state  availability,  for contracts issued on or after September 7,
1999, the allowed amount each contract year is equal to:

a)   during the first contract year, the greater of:

          accumulated earnings not previously withdrawn; or

          10% of  the  total  purchase  payments  received  as of  the  date  of
     withdrawal; and

b) after the first contract year, the greater of:

          accumulated earnings not previously withdrawn; or

          10% of purchase  payments  received less than seven complete  contract
         years as of the last contract anniversary.

Withdrawals  will be made first from  earnings,  then from credits and last from
purchase  payments on a  first-in/first-out  basis.  The allowed amount may vary
depending on the state in which your contract is issued. If an allowed amount is
not  withdrawn  during  a  contract  year,  it does not  carry  over to the next
contract year.

Purchase  payments not  previously  withdrawn that have been held at least seven
full contract years and  accumulated  earnings not previously  withdrawn are not
subject to a contingent deferred sales load.

For contracts  issued before September 7, 1999, the allowed amount each contract
year is equal to 10% of:

a)   the total purchase payments received during the last seven years determined
     as of the last contract
     anniversary; minus

b) any withdrawals during the present contract year.

Withdrawals  will be made first from purchase  payments on a  first-in/first-out
basis and then from earnings and last from credits.  The allowed amount may vary
depending on the state in which your contract is issued.  If the allowed  amount
is not fully  withdrawn  or paid out during a contract  year,  it does not carry
over to the next contract year

Purchase  payments not  previously  withdrawn that have been held at least seven
full contract years are not subject to a contingent deferred sales load.

Free Withdrawals - Living Benefits Rider


When the contract is purchased,  you, as the owner,  may also elect,  in certain
states,  a Living Benefits Rider for an additional fee. This rider provides that
the contingent  deferred sales load will be waived in any of the three following
instances:

a)   if you or the joint owner  receive  extended  medical  care in a qualifying
     institution (as defined in the contract) for at least 60 consecutive  days,
     and the request for the  withdrawal  or  surrender,  together with proof of
     such extended  care,  is received at our Service  Center during the term of
     such  care,  or within 90 days  after the last day upon  which you or joint
     owner received such extended care; or

b)   if you or the joint owner  receive  medically  required  hospice or in-home
     care for at least 60  consecutive  days and such extended care is certified
     by a  qualified  medical  professional.  You may also be required to submit
     other evidence as required by us such as evidence of Medicare  eligibility;
     or

c)   if you or the joint owner are  diagnosed as  terminally  ill by a qualified
     medical  professional  after the  first  contract  year and are  reasonably
     expected to die within 12 months.

Neither 1 nor 2 apply if you or the joint owner are receiving  extended  medical
care in a  qualifying  institution  or  receiving  in-home  care at the time the
contract is purchased.

We reserve  the right to not  accept  purchase  payments  after you or the joint
owner have  qualified  for any of these  waivers.  Under the rider,  you are the
owner,  or the  annuitant  if the  contract is not owned by an  individual.  Any
withdrawals  under the  rider on which the  contingent  deferred  sales  load is
waived will not reduce the allowed  amount for the  contract  year.  Any credits
less than 12 months old will not be available for withdrawal under the rider.

Other Free Withdrawals

In addition, no contingent deferred sales load is assessed:

          upon  annuitization  after  the  first  contract  year  to  an  option
     involving life contingencies; or

      upon payment of the death benefit before the annuity date.

Any applicable  contingent  deferred sales load will be deducted from the amount
requested  for  both  partial  withdrawals,   including  withdrawals  under  the
systematic  withdrawal option or the APO, and full surrenders,  unless you elect
to add the amount of the applicable  load to the amount  requested for a partial
withdrawal  to  cover  the  applicable   contingent  deferred  sales  load.  The
contingent  deferred  sales  load and any  premium  tax charge  applicable  to a
withdrawal  from the guarantee  period  account will be deducted from the amount
withdrawn after the interest  adjustment,  if any, is applied and before payment
is made.

Administrative Charges

Account Fee. At the end of each  contract  year and before the annuity  date, we
deduct an annual account fee as partial  compensation  for expenses  relating to
the issue and maintenance of the contract and the variable  account.  The annual
account  fee is equal  to the  lesser  of $30 or 2% of the  account  value.  The
account fee may be increased  upon 30 days  advance  written  notice,  but in no
event may it exceed $60, or 2% of the account value, if less, per contract year.
If the contract is surrendered, the account fee, unless waived, will be deducted
from a full surrender  before the  application of any contingent  deferred sales
load.  The account  fee will be  deducted on a pro rata basis,  based on values,
from the account value.  The fee  deductions  will be based on both the variable
sub-accounts  and the general account  options.  No interest  adjustment will be
assessed on any deduction  for the account fee taken from the  guarantee  period
account. The account fee for a contract year will be waived if the account value
exceeds $50,000 on the last business day of that contract year or as of the date
you, as owner, surrender the contract.

Annuity Fee.  After the annuity date, an annual annuity fee of $30 to help cover
processing  costs will be deducted in equal amounts from each  variable  payment
made during the year. This fee is $2.50 each month if monthly payments are made.
This fee will not be  changed.  No  annuity  fee  will be  deducted  from  fixed
payments. This fee may be waived.


Administrative   Expense  Charge.  We  also  make  a  daily  deduction  for  the
administrative  expense  charge from the variable  account  before and after the
contract  effective date at an effective  current annual rate of 0.15% of assets
held in each variable  sub-account to reimburse us for administrative  expenses.
We have the ability in most states to increase or decrease this charge,  but the
charge is guaranteed not to exceed 0.35%. We will provide 30 days written notice
of any change in fees. The  administrative  charges do not bear any relationship
to the actual administrative costs of a particular contract.  The administrative
expense  charge is reflected in the variable  accumulation  or variable  annuity
unit values for each variable sub-account.


Mortality and Expense Risk Charge

We deduct a charge for bearing  certain  mortality  and expense  risks under the
contracts.  This is a daily charge at an  effective  annual rate of 1.20% of the
assets in the  variable  account.  We  guarantee  that this charge of 1.20% will
never  increase.  The  mortality  and expense  risk charge is  reflected  in the
variable  accumulation  and  variable  annuity  unit  values  for each  variable
sub-account.

Variable  accumulated  values and variable  settlement  option  payments are not
affected by changes in actual mortality experience incurred by us. The mortality
risks assumed by us arise from our  contractual  obligations to make  settlement
option payments  determined in accordance with the settlement  option tables and
other  provisions  contained in the contract and to pay death  benefits prior to
the annuity date.

The  expense  risk  assumed  by us is the  risk  that  our  actual  expenses  in
administering  the  contracts  and the  variable  account will exceed the amount
recovered through the administrative expense charge, account fees, transfer fees
and any fees imposed for certain options and services.

If the mortality and expense risk charge is  insufficient  to cover actual costs
and  risks  assumed,  we will bear  these  losses.  If this  charge is more than
sufficient,  any excess  will accrue to us.  Currently,  we expect a profit from
this charge.

We  anticipate  that the  contingent  deferred  sales  load  will  not  generate
sufficient  funds to pay the cost of distributing  the contracts.  To the extent
that the contingent deferred sales load is insufficient to cover the actual cost
of contract  distribution,  the  deficiency  will be met from general  corporate
assets which may include amounts, if any, derived from the mortality and expense
risk charge.

Living Benefits Rider Fee


If you elect the Living  Benefits  Rider when the contract is  purchased,  a fee
will be deducted at the end of each contract month while the rider  continues in
force.  The fee each  month will be 1/12 of 0.05% of the  account  value at that
time.  The fee is deducted  from each variable  sub-account  on a pro rata basis
based on the value in each  variable  sub-account  through the  cancellation  of
variable  accumulation  units.  If there is  insufficient  variable  accumulated
value,  the fee will be deducted pro rata from the values in the general account
options.  Any interest adjustments will apply. We reserve the right to waive the
interest  adjustment  for deduction  from the guarantee  period account for this
rider fee.


Guaranteed Minimum Death Benefit Rider Fee


If you elect the  Guaranteed  Minimum  Death  Benefit,  or GMDB,  Rider when the
contract is purchased,  a fee will be deducted at the end of each contract month
while the rider continues in force in the amount of 1/12 of 0.20% of the account
value at that time.  The account  value is the sum of the  variable  accumulated
value and the general account options  accumulated  value. The GMDB Rider fee is
deducted  first from the variable  accumulated  value by taking a deduction from
each  variable  sub-account  pro  rata  based  on the  value  in  each  variable
sub-account through the cancellation of variable accumulation units. If there is
insufficient  variable  accumulated  value,  the  remainder  of the fee  will be
deducted pro rata from the values in the general account  options.  Any interest
adjustment  will  apply,  although  we reserve  the right to waive the  interest
adjustment.


Premium Tax Charges

Currently  there is no charge  for  premium  taxes  except  upon  annuitization.
However,  we may be  required  to pay  premium or  retaliatory  taxes  currently
ranging from 0% to 5%. We reserve the right to deduct a charge for these premium
taxes from premium payments,  from amounts withdrawn, or from amounts applied on
the annuity date. In some  jurisdictions,  charges for both direct premium taxes
and retaliatory premium taxes may be imposed at the same or different times with
respect to the same purchase payment, depending upon applicable law.

Transfer Fee

We  currently  impose a fee for each  transfer  in  excess  of the first 18 in a
single  contract  year.  We will deduct the charge from the amount  transferred.
This  fee is $10  and  will  be  used to help  cover  our  costs  of  processing
transfers.  We  reserve  the right to waive  this fee or to not count  transfers
under  certain  options  and  services  as part of the number of allowed  annual
transfers without charge.

Option and Service Fees

We  reserve  the right to impose  reasonable  fees for  administrative  expenses
associated  with processing  certain  options and services.  These fees would be
deducted from each use of the option or service during a contract year.

Taxes

No charges are currently made for taxes. However, we reserve the right to deduct
charges in the future for federal, state, and local taxes or the economic burden
resulting  from  the  application  of any  tax  laws  that  we  determine  to be
attributable to the contracts.

Portfolio Expenses


The value of the assets in the variable  account reflects the value of portfolio
shares and therefore the fees and expenses  paid by each  portfolio.  A complete
description of the fees, expenses,  and deductions from the portfolios are found
in the portfolios' prospectuses.


Interest Adjustment


For a description of the interest adjustment applicable to early withdrawals and
transfers from the guaranteed period account,  see The General Account Options -
the Guarantee Period Account in Appendix A of this prospectus.


Sales in Special Situations


We may sell the  contracts  in special  situations  that are expected to involve
reduced expenses for us. These instances may include sales:


 sales in certain group arrangements, such as employee savings plans;

          sales to current or former  officers,  directors  and  employees,  and
     their families, of Transamerica and its affiliates;


          sales to officers,  directors,  and employees, and their families, and
     the portfolios' investment advisers
     and their affiliates; or


 sales to  officers,  directors,  employees  and  sales  agents  also  known  as
     registered  representatives,  and their families,  and  broker-dealers  and
     other financial institutions that have sales agreements with us to sell the
     contracts.

In these situations:

a)    the contingent deferred sales load may be reduced or waived;

b) the  mortality  and  expense  risk  charge or  administration  charges may be
reduced or waived; and/or

c)   certain  amounts  may  be  credited  to the  contract  account  value  (for
     examples,  amounts related to commissions or sales  compensation  otherwise
     payable to a broker-dealer may be credited to the contract account value.

These  reductions  in fees or  charges  or  credits  to  account  value will not
unfairly  discriminate  against any contract owner.  These reductions in fees or
charges  or credits to account  value may be  taxable  and  treated as  purchase
payments for purposes of income tax and any possible premium tax charge.

DISTRIBUTION OF THE CONTRACT


Transamerica  Securities Sales Corporation (TSSC), is the principal  underwriter
of the contracts under a Distribution Agreement with Transamerica. TSSC may also
serve as an underwriter and  distributor of other  contracts  issued through the
variable  account and  certain  other  separate  accounts  of  Transamerica  and
affiliates  of  Transamerica.  TSSC is an indirect  wholly-owned  subsidiary  of
Transamerica  Corporation,  a subsidiary of AEGON N.V..  TSSC is registered with
the Commission as a broker/dealer and is a member of the National Association of
Securities Dealers, Inc. (NASD). Its principal offices are located at 1150 South
Olive  Street,  Los  Angeles,  California  90015.  TSSC  may  enter  into  sales
agreements with broker/dealers to solicit applications for the contracts through
registered  representatives  who are  licensed to sell  securities  and variable
insurance products.


Under the Sales Agreements, TSSC will pay broker-dealers compensation based on a
percentage  of each purchase  payment.  The  percentage  may be up to 4%, and in
certain  situations  additional  amounts for  marketing  allowances,  production
bonuses,  service  fees,  sales  awards and  meetings,  and asset based  trailer
commissions may be paid.

SETTLEMENT OPTION PAYMENTS

Annuity Date

The  annuity  date is the date  that  the  annuitization  phase of the  contract
begins. On the annuity date, we will apply the annuity amount, defined below, to
provide  payments  under the settlement  option  selected by you. You select the
annuity  date and you may change the date from time to time by giving  notice to
our Service Center in a form and manner  acceptable to us. Notice of each change
must  be  received  by  our  Service  Center  at  least  30  days  prior  to the
then-current  annuity  date.  The annuity  date cannot be earlier than the first
contract anniversary except for certain qualified contracts.

The latest annuity date which may be elected is the later of:


a)   the first day of the calendar month immediately  preceding the month of the
     earlier of the annuitant's or joint annuitants' 85th birthday; or


b) the  first  day of the  month  coinciding  with or next  following  the tenth
contract anniversary.


The latest  allowed  annuity  date may vary in certain  jurisdictions,  or under
certain programs or circumstances.


The annuity date must be the first day of a calendar month. The first settlement
option payment will be on the first day of the month  immediately  following the
annuity  date.  Certain  qualified  contracts  may have  restrictions  as to the
annuity date and the types of settlement options available.

Settlement Option Payments

The annuity amount is the account value,  minus any interest  adjustment,  minus
any applicable  contingent deferred sales load, and minus any applicable premium
tax charges. Any contingent deferred sales load will be waived if the settlement
option  payments  involve  life  contingencies  and  begin on or after the first
contract anniversary.

If the amount of the monthly  payment  from the  settlement  option you selected
would result in a monthly settlement option payment of less than $150, or if the
annuity  amount  is less  than  $5,000,  we  reserve  the  right to offer a less
frequent  mode of payment  or pay the cash  surrender  value in a cash  payment.
Monthly settlement option payments from the variable payment option will further
be subject to a minimum  monthly  payment of $75 from each variable  sub-account
from which such payments are made.


You may choose from the settlement  options below. We may consent to other plans
of payment  before the annuity  date.  For  settlement  options  involving  life
contingencies,  the actual age and/or sex of the annuitant, or a joint annuitant
will affect the amount of each  payment.  Sex-distinct  rates  generally are not
allowed under certain qualified contracts and in some jurisdictions.  We reserve
the right to ask for satisfactory  proof of the annuitant's or joint annuitant's
age.  We may  delay  settlement  option  payments  until  satisfactory  proof is
received. Since payments to older annuitants are expected to be fewer in number,
the amount of each annuity  payment shall be greater for older  annuitants  than
for younger annuitants.


You may choose from the two payment options  described  below.  The annuity date
and settlement options available for qualified  contracts may also be controlled
by endorsements, the plan or applicable law.

Election of Settlement Option Forms and Payment Options

Before the annuity date, and while the annuitant is living,  you may, by written
request,  change the settlement option or payment option. The request for change
must be  received  by our  Service  Center at least 30 days prior to the annuity
date.


In the event that a settlement option form and payment option is not selected at
least 30 days before the annuity date, we will make  settlement  option payments
according to the 120 month  period  certain and life  settlement  option and the
applicable provisions of the contract.


Payment Options

You may elect a fixed or a variable payment option, or a combination of both, in
25% increments of the annuity amount.

Unless specified  otherwise,  the annuity amount in the variable account will be
used to provide a variable  payment option and the amount in the general account
options  will be used to provide a fixed  payment  option.  In this  event,  the
initial allocation of variable annuity units for the variable  sub-accounts will
be in  proportion  to the  account  value in the  variable  sub-accounts  on the
annuity date.

Fixed Payment Option

A fixed  payment  option  provides  for  payments  which  will  remain  constant
according  to the terms of the  settlement  option you  select.  If you select a
fixed  payment  option,  the portion of the annuity  amount used to provide that
payment  option  will  be   transferred   to  the  general   account  assets  of
Transamerica. The amount of payments will be established by the fixed settlement
option  which  you  select  and by the age and sex,  if  sex-distinct  rates are
allowed by law, of the annuitants.  Payment amounts will not reflect  investment
performance  after the annuity date. The fixed payment amounts are determined by
applying the fixed  settlement  option purchase rate,  which is specified in the
contract,  to the portion of the annuity amount  applied to the payment  option.
Payments  may vary  after the death of an  annuitant  under  some  options;  the
amounts of variances are fixed on the annuity date.

Variable Payment Option

A variable  payment  option  provides for payments  that vary in dollar  amount,
based on the investment performance of the selected variable  sub-accounts.  The
variable  settlement  option  purchase  rate tables in the  contract  reflect an
assumed,  but not  guaranteed,  annual interest rate of 5.35%. If the actual net
investment performance of the variable sub-accounts is less than 5.35%, then the
dollar amount of the actual payments will decrease. If the actual net investment
performance of the variable  sub-accounts is higher than 5.35%,  then the dollar
amount of the actual payments will increase.  If the net investment  performance
exactly  equals the 5.35% rate,  then the dollar  amount of the actual  payments
will remain constant. We may offer other assumed annual interest rates.


Variable payments will be based on the variable  sub-accounts you select, and on
the  monies  which you  allocate  among  them.  For  further  details  as to the
determination of variable payments, see the Statement of Additional Information.


Settlement Option Forms

As owner,  you may choose any of the settlement  option forms  described  below.
Subject  to our  approval,  you may  select any other  settlement  option  forms
offered by us in the future.


 1.  Life  Annuity.  Payments  start on the first  day of the month  immediately
     following the annuity  date, if the annuitant is living.  Payments end with
     the  payment  due just  before  the  annuitant's  death.  There is no death
     benefit.  It is possible that no payment will be made if the annuitant dies
     after the  annuity  date but  before  the first  payment  is due;  only one
     payment  will be made if the  annuitant  dies before the second  payment is
     due, and so forth.


2.   Life and Contingent  Annuity.  Payments start on the first day of the month
     immediately following the ---------------------------  annuity date, if the
     annuitant is living.  Payments  will  continue for as long as the annuitant
     lives.  After the annuitant  dies,  payments will be made to the contingent
     annuitant  for as long as the  contingent  annuitant  lives.  The continued
     payments  can be in the same  amount  as the  original  payments,  or in an
     amount equal to one-half or two-thirds thereof.  Payments will end with the
     payment due just before the death of the contingent annuitant.  There is no
     death benefit after both die. If the contingent  annuitant does not survive
     the annuitant, payments will end with the payment due just before the death
     of the annuitant. It is possible that no payments or very few payments will
     be made, if the annuitant  and  contingent  annuitant die shortly after the
     annuity date.

     The written request for this form must:

     a)   name the contingent annuitant; and

     b) state the percentage of payments to be made after the annuitant dies.

     Once payments start under this settlement  option form, the person named as
     contingent  annuitant for purposes of being the measuring  life, may not be
     changed.  We  will  require  proof  of age for  the  annuitant  and for the
     contingent annuitant before payments start.

 3.  Life Annuity With Period  Certain.  Payments  start on the first day of the
     month  immediately  following the annuity date, if the annuitant is living.
     Payments will be made for the longer of:


     a)   the annuitant's life; or

     b)   the period certain.


     The period certain may be 120, 180 or 240 months.

     If the  annuitant  dies  after all  payments  have been made for the period
     certain,  payments will cease with the payment that is paid just before the
     annuitant dies. No death benefit will then be payable to the beneficiary.

     If the  annuitant  dies during the period  certain,  the rest of the period
     certain  payments  will be  made to the  beneficiary,  unless  you  provide
     otherwise.

     The written request for this form must:

     a)   state the length of the period certain; and

     b)   name the beneficiary.

4.   Joint and Survivor Annuity. Payments will be made starting on the first day
     of the month immediately  following the annuity date, if and for as long as
     the annuitant and joint annuitant are living.  After the annuitant or joint
     annuitant  dies,  payments  will  continue as long as the  survivor  lives.
     Payments  end with the payment  due just before the death of the  survivor.
     The continued  payments can be in the same amount as the original payments,
     or in an amount  equal to one-half or  two-thirds  thereof.  It is possible
     that no payments or very few payments  will be made under this  arrangement
     if the  annuitant  and joint  annuitant  both die shortly after the annuity
     date.

     The written request for this form must:

     a)   name the joint annuitant; and

     b) state the  percentage  of  continued  payments to be made upon the first
death.

     Once payments start under this settlement  option form, the person named as
     joint  annuitant,  for the purpose of being the measuring  life, may not be
     changed.  We will need proof of age for the annuitant  and joint  annuitant
     before payments start.

5.   Other Forms of Payment.  We can provide benefits under any other settlement
     option not  described in this section as long as we agree to these  options
     and they comply  with any  applicable  state or federal law or  regulation.
     Requests  for any other  settlement  option  must be made in writing to our
     Service Center at least 30 days before the annuity date.

After the annuity date:

a)   you will not be allowed to make any  changes in the  settlement  option and
     payment option;

b)    no additional purchase payments will be accepted under the contract; and


c)   no further  withdrawals  will be allowed for fixed  payment  options or for
     variable  payment options under which payments are being made based on life
     contingencies.


As the  owner of a  non-qualified  contract,  you may,  at any  time  after  the
contract date, write to us at our Service Center to change the payee of benefits
being provided under the contract. The effective date of change in payee will be
the later of:

a)    the date we receive the written request for such change; or

b)    the date specified by you.

As the owner of a  qualified  contract,  you may not  change  payees,  except as
permitted by the plan, arrangement or federal law.

FEDERAL TAX MATTERS

Introduction


The following  discussion is a general description of federal tax considerations
for U.S.  persons  relating to the  contract  and is not intended as tax advice.
This discussion is not intended to address the tax  consequences  resulting from
all of the  situations  in which a person may be  entitled  to or may  receive a
distribution  under  the  contract.   If  you  are  concerned  about  these  tax
implications,  you should consult a competent tax adviser before  initiating any
transaction.  This  discussion  is based upon our  understanding  of the present
federal  income  tax  laws as they are  currently  interpreted  by the  Internal
Revenue Service,  or IRS. No  representation is made as to the likelihood of the
continuation  of  the  present  federal  income  tax  laws  or  of  the  current
interpretation  by the IRS.  Moreover,  no attempt has been made to consider any
applicable state or other tax laws. If a prospective owner is not a U.S. person,
see Contracts Purchased by Nonresident Aliens and Foreign Corporations below.


The contract may be purchased on a non-tax  qualified  basis, as a non-qualified
contract,  or  purchased  and used in  connection  with  plans  or  arrangements
qualifying  for  special  tax  treatment  as  a  qualified  contract.  Qualified
contracts are designed for use in connection with plans or arrangements entitled
to special income tax treatment under Code Sections 401,  403(b),  408 and 408A.
The  ultimate  effect  of  federal  income  taxes on the  amounts  held  under a
contract,  on settlement  option  payments,  and on the economic  benefit to the
owner, the annuitant, or the beneficiary may depend on:

          the type of retirement  plan or arrangement  for which the contract is
     purchased;

      the tax and employment status of the individual concerned; or


 Transamerica'sour tax status.


In addition,  certain requirements must be satisfied when purchasing a qualified
contract  with  proceeds  from  a  tax  qualified   retirement   plan  or  other
arrangement.  Certain requirements must also be met when receiving distributions
from a  qualified  contract,  in  order  to  continue  receiving  favorable  tax
treatment.  Therefore,  purchasers of qualified  contracts should seek competent
legal  and tax  advice  regarding  the  suitability  of the  contract  for their
individual situation, the applicable requirements,  and the tax treatment of the
rights and benefits of the contract.  The  following  discussion is based on the
assumption  that the  contract  qualifies  as an annuity for federal  income tax
purposes  and that all purchase  payments  made to  qualified  contracts  are in
compliance with all requirements under the Code and the specific retirement plan
or arrangement.

Purchase Payments

At the time the initial purchase payment is paid, as prospective purchaser,  you
must specify whether you are purchasing a non-qualified  contract or a qualified
contract. If the initial purchase payment is derived from an exchange, transfer,
conversion  or surrender of another  annuity  contract,  we may require that the
prospective  purchaser provide information with regard to the federal income tax
status of the previous annuity  contract.  We will require that persons purchase
separate  contracts if they desire to invest  monies  qualifying  for  different
annuity tax treatment under the Code. Each such separate  contract would require
the minimum initial purchase payment previously  described.  Additional purchase
payments under a contract must qualify for the same federal income tax treatment
as the  initial  purchase  payment  under the  contract.  We will not  accept an
additional purchase payment under a contract if the federal income tax treatment
of such purchase  payment would be different  from that of the initial  purchase
payment.

Taxation of Annuities

In  General.   Code  Section  72  governs  taxation  of  annuities  in  general.
Transamerica  believes  that an owner who is a natural  person  generally is not
taxed on  increases  in the value of a  contract  until  distribution  occurs by
withdrawing  all or part of the account value for example,  via  withdrawals  or
settlement  option  payments.  For this  purpose,  the  assignment,  pledge,  or
agreement to assign or pledge any portion of the account value,  and in the case
of a qualified contract,  any portion of an interest in the plan, generally will
be treated as a  distribution.  The taxable portion of a distribution is taxable
as ordinary income.

The owner of any contract who is not a natural person  generally must include in
income any increase in the excess of the account value over the  "investment  in
the contract"  during the taxable year.  There are some  exceptions to this rule
and a prospective owner that is not a natural person should discuss these with a
competent tax adviser.

The  following  discussion  generally  applies to a contract  owned by a natural
person.


Withdrawals.  For  non-qualified  contracts,   partial  withdrawals,   including
withdrawals  under the systematic  withdrawal  option,  are generally treated as
taxable  income to the extent  that the  account  value  immediately  before the
withdrawal  exceeds the  investment in the contract at that time. The investment
in the contract generally equals the amount of non-deductible  purchase payments
made.

For  withdrawals  from  qualified  contracts,  including  withdrawals  under the
systematic  withdrawal  option or the automatic payout option, a ratable portion
of  the  amount  received  is  taxable,  generally  based  on the  ratio  of the
investment in the contract to the  individual's  total accrued benefit under the
retirement plan or arrangement.  The investment in the contract generally equals
the  amount  of  non-deductible  purchase  payments  made by or on behalf of any
individual.  For certain qualified contracts, the investment in the contract can
be zero.  Special tax rules applicable to certain  distributions  from qualified
contracts are discussed below, under Qualified Contracts.


If a partial  withdrawal  from the  guarantee  period  account  is subject to an
interest  adjustment,  the account value immediately  before the withdrawal will
not be altered to take into account the interest  adjustment.  As a result,  for
purposes of determining the taxable portion of a partial withdrawal, the account
value will be treated as including the amount deducted from the guarantee period
account due to the interest adjustment.

Full  surrenders  are  treated as taxable  income to the extent  that the amount
received exceeds the investment in the contract.

Settlement Option Payments.  Although the tax consequences may vary depending on
the settlement  option elected under the contract,  in general a ratable portion
of each payment that  represents  the amount by which the account  value exceeds
the  investment  in the  contract  will  be  taxed  based  on the  ratio  of the
investment in the contract to the total benefit payable; after the investment in
the contract is recovered,  the full amount of any additional  settlement option
payments is taxable.

For  variable  payments,  the  taxable  portion is  generally  determined  by an
equation that  establishes a specific  dollar amount of each payment that is not
taxed.  The dollar  amount is  determined  by  dividing  the  investment  in the
contract by the total number of expected periodic payments.  However, the entire
distribution  will be taxable once the recipient has recovered the dollar amount
of his or her investment in the contract.

For fixed  payments,  in general  there is no tax on the portion of each payment
which represents the same ratio that the investment in the contract bears to the
total  expected  value of the  payments  for the  term  selected.  However,  the
remainder of each settlement  option payment is taxable.  Once the investment in
the  contract  has been  fully  recovered,  the full  amount  of any  additional
settlement option payments is taxable.  If settlement option payments cease as a
result of an  annuitant's  death before full  recovery of the  investment in the
contract,  consult  a  competent  tax  adviser  regarding  deductibility  of the
unrecovered amount.


Withholding.   The  Code  requires  us  to  withhold  federal  income  tax  from
withdrawals.  However,  except for certain qualified contracts, an owner will be
entitled to elect, in writing,  not to have tax withholding  apply.  Withholding
applies to the portion of the  distribution  which is  includible  in income and
subject to federal income tax. The federal income tax  withholding  rate is 10%,
or 20% in the case of certain  qualified  plans,  of the  taxable  amount of the
distribution  during a calendar  year.  Withholding  applies only if the taxable
amount  of  the  distribution  is  at  least  $200.  Some  states  also  require
withholding for state income taxes.


The  withholding  rate  varies  according  to the type of  distribution  and the
owner's tax status.  Eligible rollover  distributions  from Section 401(a) plans
and Section  403(b) tax  sheltered  annuities  are subject to mandatory  federal
income tax withholding at the rate of 20%. An eligible rollover  distribution is
the taxable  portion of any  distribution  from such a plan,  except for certain
distributions  or settlement  option  payments made in a specified form. The 20%
mandatory  withholding  does not apply,  however,  if the owner chooses a direct
rollover from the plan to another  tax-qualified  plan or to an IRA described in
Code Section 408.

The  federal  income  tax  withholding  rate for a  distribution  that is not an
eligible rollover distribution is 10% of the taxable amount of the distribution.


If  distributions  are delivered to foreign  countries,  federal income tax will
generally  be withheld at a 10% rate unless you certify to us that you are not a
U. S. citizen  residing abroad or a tax avoidance  expatriate as defined in Code
Section 877. Such  certification may result in mandatory  withholding of federal
income taxes at a different rate.

Penalty  Tax.  A federal  income tax  penalty  equal to 10% of the amount of any
withdrawal or  distribution  that is taxable income may be imposed.  In general,
however, there is no penalty tax on distributions:


a)    made on or after the date on which the owner attains age 59 1/2;

b)    made as a result of death or disability of the owner; or

c)   received in  substantially  equal periodic  payments as a life annuity or a
     joint and survivor annuity for the life(ves) or life expectancy(ies) of the
     owner and a designated beneficiary.

Other  exceptions to the tax penalty may apply to certain  distributions  from a
qualified contract.

Taxation of Death Benefit Proceeds. Amounts may be distributed from the contract
because of the death of an owner.  Generally  such amounts are includible in the
income of the recipient as follows:

a)   if  distributed  in a lump sum, they are taxed in the same manner as a full
     surrender as described above; or

 2.  if distributed under a settlement option, they are taxed in the same manner
     as settlement option payments, as described above.


For these  purposes,  the  investment  in the  contract  is not  affected by the
owner's death. That is, the investment in the contract remains the amount of any
purchase  payments  paid  reduced by  withdrawals  or  distributions  which were
excluded from gross income.

Transfers,   Assignments,  or  Exchanges  of  the  Contract.  For  non-qualified
contracts,  a  transfer  of  ownership  of a  contract,  the  designation  of an
annuitant,  payee,  or  other  beneficiary  who is not also  the  owner,  or the
exchange of a contract may result in certain tax  consequences to the owner that
are not discussed herein. An owner contemplating any such designation, transfer,
assignment,  or exchange  should contact a competent tax adviser with respect to
the potential tax effects of such a transaction.  Qualified contracts may not be
assigned  or  transferred,  except  as  permitted  by the  Code or the  Employee
Retirement Income Security Act of 1974, or ERISA.


Multiple  Contracts.  All deferred  non-qualified  contracts  that are issued by
Transamerica  or its  affiliates  to the same owner during any calendar year are
treated as one contract for purposes of  determining  the amount  includible  in
gross income under Code Section 72(e). In addition,  the Treasury Department has
specific  authority to issue  regulations  that prevent the avoidance of Section
72(e) through the serial  purchase of contracts or otherwise.  Congress has also
indicated  that  the  Treasury  Department  may  have  authority  to  treat  the
combination  purchase of an immediate  annuity  contract  and separate  deferred
annuity  contracts as a single annuity  contract under its general  authority to
prescribe rules that may be necessary to enforce the income tax laws.

Qualified Contracts

In General.  The qualified  contracts are designed for use with several types of
retirement plans and arrangements.  The tax rules applicable to participants and
beneficiaries in retirement plans or arrangements  vary according to the type of
plan and the terms and  conditions  of the plan.  Special tax  treatment  may be
available  for certain types of  contributions  and  distributions.  Adverse tax
consequences  may  result  from  contributions  in excess of  specified  limits;
distributions prior to age 59 1/2, subject to certain exceptions;  distributions
that do not conform to specified  commencement and minimum  distribution  rules;
and in other specified circumstances.

We make no attempt to provide  more than  general  information  about use of the
contracts with the various types of retirement  plans.  Owners and  participants
under retirement plans, as well as annuitants and  beneficiaries,  are cautioned
that the rights of any person to any benefits under  qualified  contracts may be
subject to the terms and conditions of the plans  themselves,  regardless of the
terms and  conditions of the contract  (including  any  endorsements)  issued in
connection with such a plan.  Some retirement  plans are subject to distribution
and other  requirements  that are not incorporated in the  administration of the
contracts.  Owners are responsible for determining that  contributions and other
transactions with respect to the contracts satisfy applicable law. Purchasers of
contracts for use with any  retirement  plan should  consult their legal counsel
and tax adviser regarding the suitability of the contract.

For qualified plans under Section 401(a),  403(a) and 403(b),  the Code requires
that distributions generally must commence no later than the later of April 1 of
the  calendar  year  following  the  calendar  year in which  the  owner or plan
participant:

a)    reaches age 70 1/2; or

b) retires and distribution must be made in a specified manner.

If  the  plan  participant  is a 5  percent  owner,  as  defined  in  the  Code,
distributions  generally  must begin no later than April 1 of the calendar  year
following the calendar year in which the owner or plan  participant  reaches age
70 1/2. For IRAs and SEP/IRAs described in Section 408, distributions  generally
must commence no later than the later of April 1 of the calendar year  following
the  calendar  year in which the owner or plan  participant  reaches age 70 1/2.
Roth IRAs under Section 408A do not require  distributions  at any time prior to
the owner's death.

Qualified  Pension  and  Profit  Sharing  Plans.  Code  Section  401(a)  permits
employers to establish  various types of retirement  plans for  employees.  Such
retirement  plans may permit the  purchase  of the  contract in order to provide
retirement savings under the plans. Adverse tax consequences to the plan, to the
participant or to both may result if this contract is assigned or transferred to
any  individual  as a means to provide  benefits  payments.  If you are buying a
contract for use with such plans, you should seek competent  advice.  Advice you
receive  should  address the  suitability of the proposed plan documents and the
contract to your specific needs.


Individual Retirement Annuities (IRA),  Simplified Employee Plans (SEP) and Roth
IRAs.  The sale of a  contract  for use with any IRA may be  subject  to special
disclosure  requirements  of the IRS. If you purchase a contract for use with an
IRA you will be provided with  supplemental  information  required by the IRS or
other appropriate agency.


You will have the right to cancel your  purchase  within 7 days of  whichever is
earliest:

a)    the establishment of your IRA; or

b)    your purchase.

If you intend to make such a purchase,  you should seek  competent  advice as to
the suitability of the contract you are  considering  purchasing for use with an
IRA.


The contract is designed for use with IRA  rollovers  and  contributory  IRAs. A
contributory IRA is a contract to which initial and subsequent purchase payments
are  subject  to  limitations  imposed by the Code.  Code  Section  408  permits
eligible individuals to contribute to an individual  retirement program known as
an Individual Retirement Annuity or Individual Retirement Account, or IRA. Also,
distributions  from certain other types of qualified plans may be rolled over on
a tax-deferred basis into an IRA.


Earnings  in an IRA are not taxed  until  distribution.  IRA  contributions  are
limited  each year to the lesser of $2,000 or 100% of the owner's  compensation,
including   earned   income  as  defined  in  Code  Section   401(c)(2).   These
contributions   may  be  deductible  in  whole  or  in  part  depending  on  the
individual's  adjusted  gross  income  and  whether  or not  the  individual  is
considered an active  participant  in a qualified  plan. The limit on the amount
contributed to an IRA does not apply to  distributions  from certain other types
of  qualified  plans that are rolled over on a  tax-deferred  basis into an IRA.
Amounts  in the IRA,  other  than  nondeductible  contributions,  are taxed when
distributed  from the IRA.  Distributions  prior to age 59 1/2,  unless  certain
exceptions apply, are subject to a 10% penalty tax.


Eligible  employers that meet specified criteria under Code Section 408(k) could
establish  simplified  employee pension plans, or SEP/IRAs,  for their employees
using  IRAs.  Employer  contributions  that may be made to such plans are larger
than the amounts that may be  contributed to regular IRAs, and may be deductible
to the  employer.  SEP/IRAs are subject to certain Code  requirements  regarding
participation and amounts of contributions.


The contract may also be used for Roth IRA  conversions  and  contributory  Roth
IRAs.  A  contributory  Roth IRA is a contract to which  initial and  subsequent
purchase  payments are subject to limitations  imposed by the Code. Code Section
408A permits  eligible  individuals  to contribute  to an individual  retirement
program known as a Roth IRA, although  contributions are not tax deductible.  In
addition,  distributions  from a non-Roth  IRA may be converted to a Roth IRA. A
non-Roth IRA is an individual retirement account or annuity described in Section
408(a) or 408(b), other than a Roth IRA. Distributions from a Roth IRA generally
are not taxed, except that, once total distributions exceed contributions to the
Roth IRA, income tax and a 10% penalty tax may apply to distributions you take:

a)    before age 59 1/2, subject to certain exceptions; or

b)  during  the five  taxable  years  starting  with the year in which you first
contributed to the Roth IRA.

If you intend to purchase such a contract,  you should seek competent  advice as
to the suitability of the contract for use with Roth IRAs.

Tax  Sheltered  Annuities.  Under Code Section  403(b),  payments made by public
school  systems  and  certain  tax  exempt  organizations  to  purchase  annuity
contracts  for their  employees  are  excludable  from the  gross  income of the
employee, subject to certain limitations. However, these payments may be subject
to Social Security and Medicare (FICA) taxes.

Code Section  403(b)(11)  restricts the  distribution  under Code Section 403(b)
annuity contracts of:

a)    elective contributions made in years beginning after December 31, 1988;

b)    earnings on those contributions; and

c) earnings in such years on amounts held as of the last year  beginning  before
January 1, 1989.

Distribution  of  those  amounts  may only  occur  upon  death of the  employee,
attainment  of age 59 1/2,  separation  from service,  disability,  or financial
hardship. In addition,  income attributable to elective contributions may not be
distributed in the case of hardship.

Pre-1989 contributions and earnings through December 31, 1989 are not subject to
the restrictions  described  above.  However,  funds  transferred to a qualified
contract  from a Section  403(b)(7)  custodial  account  will be  subject to the
restrictions.

Restrictions  under Qualified  Contracts.  There may be other  restrictions that
apply to the election, commencement, or distribution of benefits under qualified
contracts,  or under the terms of the plans under which contracts are issued.  A
qualified  contract will be amended as necessary to conform to the  requirements
of the Code.


Contracts Purchased by
Nonresident Aliens and Foreign
Corporations

The discussion above provides general information  regarding U.S. federal income
tax consequences to annuity owners that are U.S. persons.  Taxable distributions
made to owners  who are not U.S.  persons  will  generally  be  subject  to U.S.
federal  income  tax  withholding  at a 30%  rate,  unless a lower  treaty  rate
applies.  In addition,  distributions  may be subject to state and/or  municipal
taxes and taxes that may be imposed by the  owner's  country of  citizenship  or
residence.  Prospective  owners  are  advised to consult  with a  qualified  tax
adviser regarding U.S., state, and foreign taxation for any contract purchase.


Taxation of Transamerica


We are taxed as a life  insurance  company  under Part I of  Subchapter L of the
Code.  Since the variable  account is not an entity separate from  Transamerica,
and its operations form a part of Transamerica,  it will not be taxed separately
as a regulated  investment  company under  Subchapter M of the Code.  Investment
income and realized capital gains are automatically applied to increase reserves
under the contracts.  Under existing federal income tax law, we believe that the
variable  account  investment  income and realized net capital gains will not be
taxed to the extent  that such  income and gains are  applied  to  increase  the
reserves under the contracts.

Accordingly,  we do not  anticipate  that we will incur any  federal  income tax
liability attributable to the variable account and, therefore,  we do not intend
to make  provisions for any such taxes.  However,  if changes in the federal tax
laws or  interpretations  thereof  result in our being  taxed on income or gains
arising  from the  variable  account,  then we may impose a charge  against  the
variable  account (with respect to some or all  contracts) in order to set aside
provisions to pay such taxes.


Tax Status of the Contract

Diversification Requirements.  Code Section 817(h) requires that with respect to
non-qualified  contracts,  the  investments  of  the  portfolios  be  adequately
diversified in accordance  with Treasury  regulations in order for the contracts
to qualify as annuity  contracts  under  federal tax law. The variable  account,
through the portfolios,  intends to comply with the diversification requirements
prescribed  by  the  Treasury  in  Reg.  Sec.  1.817-5,  which  affect  how  the
portfolios' assets may be invested.

In certain circumstances, owners of variable annuity contracts may be considered
the  owners,  for federal  income tax  purposes,  of the assets of the  separate
accounts used to support their  contracts.  In those  circumstances,  income and
gains from the  separate  account  assets  would be  includible  in the variable
contract  owner's gross income.  The IRS has stated in published  rulings that a
variable  contract owner will be considered the owner of separate account assets
if the contract owner possesses  incidents of ownership in those assets, such as
the ability to exercise investment control over the assets.

The Treasury  Department has also announced,  in connection with the issuance of
regulations concerning  diversification,  that those regulations "do not provide
guidance  concerning  the  circumstances  in  which  investor  control  for  the
investments of a segregated asset account may cause the investor,  as the owner,
rather than the insurance  company,  to be treated as the owner of the assets in
the account." This announcement also stated that guidance would be issued by way
of regulations or rulings on the "extent to which policyholders may direct their
investments  to particular  sub-accounts  without being treated as owners of the
underlying assets."


The ownership rights under the contract are similar to, but different in certain
respects from,  those described by the IRS in rulings in which it was determined
that contract owners were not owners of separate  account  assets.  For example,
the owner has additional  flexibility in allocating premium payments and account
values. These differences could result in an owner being treated as the owner of
a pro rata portion of the assets of the variable account. In addition, we do not
know what  standards  will be set forth,  if any, in the  regulations or rulings
which the  Treasury  Department  has stated it expects  to issue.  We  therefore
reserve the right to modify the  contract as  necessary to attempt to prevent an
owner from being  considered  the owner of a pro rata share of the assets of the
variable account.


Required  Distributions.  In order to be  treated  as an  annuity  contract  for
federal  income tax  purposes,  Code Section  72(s)  requires any  non-qualified
contract to provide that:

a)   if any owner  dies on or after the  annuity  date but prior to the time the
     entire interest in the contract has been distributed, the remaining portion
     of such  interest  will be  distributed  at least as  rapidly  as under the
     method of distribution being used as of the date of that owner's death; and

b)   if any owner dies prior to the  annuity  date,  the entire  interest in the
     contract  will be  distributed  within  five  years  after  the date of the
     owner's death.  These  requirements will be considered  satisfied as to any
     portion of the owner's interest,  which is payable to or for the benefit of
     a designated beneficiary.

This interest is  distributed  over the life of the designated  beneficiary,  or
over a period not  extending  beyond the life  expectancy  of that  beneficiary,
provided that such distributions begin within one year of the owner's death.

The owner's designated  beneficiary refers to a natural person designated by the
owner as a beneficiary. Upon the owner's death, ownership of the contract passes
to  the  "designated   beneficiary."   However,   if  the  owner's   "designated
beneficiary" is the surviving  spouse of the deceased owner, the contract may be
continued with the surviving spouse as the new owner.

The non-qualified contracts contain provisions which are intended to comply with
the  requirements  of Code Section 72(s),  although no regulations  interpreting
these  requirements have yet been issued. All provisions in the contract will be
interpreted to maintain this tax qualification.  We may make changes in order to
maintain this qualification or to conform the contract to any applicable changes
in the tax  qualification  requirements.  We will provide you with a copy of any
changes made to the contract.

Possible Changes in Taxation

Legislation  has been  proposed in the past that,  if enacted,  would  adversely
modify the federal  taxation of certain  insurance  and annuity  contracts.  For
example,  one proposal  would tax  transfers  among  investment  options and tax
exchanges  involving  variable  contracts.  A second  proposal  would reduce the
investment in the contract under cash value life  insurance and certain  annuity
contracts  by  certain  amounts,  thereby  increasing  the  amount of income for
purposes of computing  gain.  Although the likelihood of there being any changes
is  uncertain,  there is always the  possibility  that the tax  treatment of the
contracts could be changed by legislation or other means.  Moreover,  it is also
possible that any change could be retroactive,  that is,  effective prior to the
date of the change. You should consult a tax adviser with respect to legislative
developments and their effect on the contract.

Other Tax Consequences

As noted above, the foregoing  discussion of the federal income tax consequences
is not  exhaustive  and special  rules are  provided  with  respect to other tax
situations  not discussed in this  prospectus.  Further,  the federal income tax
consequences  discussed herein reflect  Transamerica's  understanding of current
law and the law may change.  Federal estate and gift tax  consequences and state
and local  estate,  inheritance,  and other tax  consequences  of  ownership  or
receipt  of   distributions   under  the  contract   depend  on  the  individual
circumstances  of each owner or recipient of the  distribution.  A competent tax
adviser should be consulted for further information.

PERFORMANCE DATA


From time to time, we may advertise  yields and average annual total returns for
the variable sub-accounts.  In addition, we may advertise the effective yield of
the money market variable sub-account. These figures will be based on historical
information and are not intended to indicate future performance.


The yield of the money  market  variable  sub-account  refers to the  annualized
income generated by an investment in that variable  sub-account over a specified
seven-day period.  The yield is calculated by assuming that the income generated
for that  seven-day  period is generated  each  seven-day  period over a 52-week
period and is shown as a percentage of the  investment.  The effective  yield is
calculated similarly but, when annualized, the income earned by an investment in
that variable sub-account is assumed to be reinvested.  The effective yield will
be slightly  higher  than the yield  because of the  compounding  effect of this
assumed reinvestment.

The  yield of a  variable  sub-account,  other  than the money  market  variable
sub-account,  refers to the annualized  income generated by an investment in the
variable sub-account over a specified thirty-day period. The yield is calculated
by assuming that the income  generated by the investment  during that thirty-day
period is generated each  thirty-day  period over a  twelve-month  period and is
shown as a percentage of the investment.

The yield  calculations  do not  reflect the effect of any  contingent  deferred
sales load or premium taxes that may be applicable to a particular contract.  To
the  extent  that the  contingent  deferred  sales  load or  premium  taxes  are
applicable to a particular contract, the yield of that contract will be reduced.
For additional  information regarding yields and total returns,  please refer to
the Statement of Additional Information.

The  average  annual  total  return of a variable  sub-account  refers to return
quotations assuming an investment has been held in the variable  sub-account for
various  periods of time  including,  but not limited to, a period measured from
the  date  the  variable  sub-account  commenced  operations.  When  a  variable
sub-account  has been in  operation  for 1, 5, and 10 years,  respectively,  the
average  annual  total return for these  periods  will be provided.  The average
annual total return  quotations  will  represent the average  annual  compounded
rates of  return  that  would  equate  an  initial  investment  of $1,000 to the
redemption value of that  investment,  including the deduction of any applicable
contingent  deferred sales load but excluding deduction of any premium taxes, as
of the last day of each of the  periods for which total  return  quotations  are
provided.


Performance   information  for  any  variable   sub-account  reflects  only  the
performance of a hypothetical contract under which account value is allocated to
a variable sub-account during a particular time period on which the calculations
are  based.  Performance  information  should  be  considered  in  light  of the
investment  objectives  and policies and  characteristics  of the  portfolios in
which the variable  sub-account  invests,  and the market  conditions during the
given time period,  and should not be considered as a representation of what may
be achieved in the future.  For a  description  of the methods used to determine
yield and total returns, see the Statement of Additional Information.


Reports and promotional literature may also contain other information including:

a)   the ranking of any variable  sub-account  derived from rankings of variable
     annuity separate  accounts or their  investment  products tracked by Lipper
     Analytical  Services,  Inc.,  VARDS,   IBC/Donoghue's  Money  Fund  Report,
     Financial Planning Magazine,  Money Magazine,  Bank Rate Monitor,  Standard
     and  Poor's  Indices,  Dow  Jones  Industrial  Average,  and  other  rating
     services,  companies,  publications,  or other  persons  who rank  separate
     accounts  or other  investment  products  on overall  performance  or other
     criteria; and


b)   the effect of tax deferred compounding on variable  sub-account  investment
     returns, or returns in general, which may be illustrated by graphs, charts,
     or  otherwise,  and which may include a  comparison,  at various  points in
     time,  of the  return  from an  investment  in a  contract,  or  returns in
     general, on a tax-deferred basis,  assuming one or more tax rates, with the
     return on a currently taxable basis. Other ranking services and indices may
     be used.

In our advertisements and sales literature,  we may discuss,  and may illustrate
by graphs, charts, or through other means of written communication:


      the implications of longer life expectancy for retirement planning;

      the tax and other consequences of long-term investment in the contract;

      the effects of the contract's lifetime payout options; and

      the operation of certain  special  investment  features of the contract --
     such as the dollar cost averaging option.


We may explain and depict in charts,  or other graphics,  the effects of certain
investment strategies,  such as allocating purchase payments between the general
account  options  and a variable  sub-account.  We may also  discuss  the Social
Security system and its projected  payout levels and retirement plans generally,
using graphs, charts and other illustrations.

We may  from  time  to  time  also  disclose  average  annual  total  return  in
non-standard formats and cumulative non-annualized total return for the variable
sub-accounts.  The non-standard average annual total return and cumulative total
return will assume that no contingent deferred sales load is applicable.  We may
from time to time also disclose yield,  standard total returns, and non-standard
total returns for any or all variable sub-accounts.


All  non-standard  performance  data  will  only be  disclosed  if the  standard
performance  data is also disclosed.  For additional  information  regarding the
calculation  of  other  performance  data,  please  refer  to the  Statement  of
Additional Information.


We may also advertise performance figures for the variable sub-accounts based on
the performance of a portfolio prior to the time the variable account  commenced
operations.




YEAR 2000 ISSUE

Many computer  software  systems in use today cannot  distinguish  the year 2000
from the year 1900 because dates are encoded using the standard six-place format
that  allows  entry of only the last two  digits of the year.  This is  commonly
known as the "Year 2000 Problem".

Regarding our systems and software that  administer  the  contracts,  we believe
that our own internal systems will be Year 2000 ready. Additionally,  we require
third party  vendors that supply  software or  administrative  services to us in
connection  with the  contract  administration,  to certify  that such  software
and/or services will be Year 2000 ready.

The "Year 2000 Problem"  could  adversely  impact the portfolios if the computer
systems used by the portfolios' investment adviser,  sub-adviser,  custodian and
transfer agent (including service providers'  systems) do not accurately process
date  information  on or after  January 1, 2000.  The  investment  advisers  are
addressing  this issue by testing the  computer  systems they use to ensure that
those  systems will operate  properly on or after  January 1, 2000,  and seeking
assurances  from other service  providers they use that their  computer  systems
will be adapted to address the "Year 2000  Problem"  in time to prevent  adverse
consequences on or after January 1, 2000.  However,  especially when taking into
account  interaction  with  other  systems,  it is  difficult  to  predict  with
precision  that there will be no disruption  of services in connection  with the
year 2000.

We continue to believe that we will achieve Year 2000  readiness.  However,  the
size and complexity of our systems and the need for them to interface with other
systems  internally  and  with  those  of  our  customers,   vendors,  partners,
governmental  agencies and other outside  parties,  creates the possibility that
some systems may experience  Year 2000 problems.  Although we believe we will be
properly prepared for the date change, we are also developing  contingency plans
to minimize any potential disruptions to operations,  especially from externally
interfaced systems over which we have limited or no control.

This issue  could also  adversely  impact the value of the  securities  that the
portfolios invest in if the issuing  companies'  systems do not operate properly
on or after January 1, 2000,  and this risk could be heightened  for  portfolios
that invest  internationally.  Refer to the  prospectuses for the portfolios for
more information.

The above information is subject to the Year 2000 Readiness Disclosure Act. This
act may limit your legal rights in the event of a dispute.

LEGAL PROCEEDINGS

There is no pending  material legal proceeding  affecting the variable  account.
Transamerica  is  involved  in various  kinds of routine  litigation  which,  in
management's  judgment,  are not of material importance to Transamerica's assets
or to the variable account.

LEGAL MATTERS

The  organization of  Transamerica,  its authority to issue the contract and the
validity of the form of the contract  have been passed upon by James W. Dederer,
General Counsel and Secretary of Transamerica.

ACCOUNTANTS AND FINANCIAL
STATEMENTS

The consolidated  financial  statements of Transamerica at December 31, 1998 and
1997, and the financial statements of Separate Account VA-6 at December 31, 1998
and  for the  period  then  ended,  appearing  in the  Statement  of  Additional
Information have been audited by Ernst & Young LLP, Independent Auditors, as set
forth in their reports appearing in the Statement of Additional Information. The
financial statements audited by Ernst & Young LLP have been included in reliance
upon such reports given upon the authority of such firm as experts in accounting
and auditing.

VOTING RIGHTS

To the extent  required by  applicable  law,  all  portfolio  shares held in the
variable   account  will  be  voted  by  Transamerica  at  regular  and  special
shareholder  meetings of the respective  portfolio.  The shares will be voted in
accordance with  instructions  received from persons having voting  interests in
the  corresponding  variable  sub-account.  If,  however,  the  1940  Act or any
regulation  thereunder  should  be  amended,  or if the  present  interpretation
thereof should change, or if Transamerica  determines that it is allowed to vote
all portfolio shares in its own right, Transamerica may elect to do so.

The person with the voting interest is the owner.  The number of votes which are
available  to  an  owner  will  be  calculated   separately  for  each  variable
sub-account. Before the annuity date, that number will be determined by applying
his or her percentage interest,  if any, in a particular variable sub-account to
the total number of votes attributable to that variable  sub-account.  The owner
holds a voting interest in each variable  sub-account to which the account value
is  allocated.  After  the  annuity  date,  the  number  of votes  decreases  as
settlement  option  payments  are  made  and as the  reserves  for the  contract
decrease.

The number of votes of a portfolio will be determined as of the date  coincident
with  the  date  established  by that  portfolio  for  determining  shareholders
eligible to vote at the meeting of the portfolios.  Voting  instructions will be
solicited  by written  communication  prior to such meeting in  accordance  with
procedures established by the respective portfolios.

Shares  for  which no  timely  instructions  are  received  and  shares  held by
Transamerica  for which  owners  have no  beneficial  interest  will be voted in
proportion  to the voting  instructions  which are received  with respect to all
contracts  participating  in the variable  sub-account.  Voting  instructions to
abstain on any item to be voted upon will be applied on a pro rata basis.

Each person or entity having a voting  interest in a variable  sub-account  will
receive proxy material,  reports and other material  relating to the appropriate
portfolio.

It should be noted that generally the  portfolios  are not required,  and do not
intend, to hold annual or other regular meetings of shareholders.

AVAILABLE INFORMATION

Transamerica has filed a registration statement with the Securities and Exchange
Commission  under  the  1933  Act  relating  to the  contract  offered  by  this
prospectus.  This  prospectus  has  been  filed  as a part  of the  Registration
Statement  and  does  not  contain  all  of the  information  set  forth  in the
Registration Statement and exhibits thereto.

Reference is hereby made to such Registration Statement and exhibits for further
information  relating to Transamerica and the contract.  Statements contained in
this prospectus,  as to the content of the contract and other legal instruments,
are summaries. For a complete statement of the terms thereof,  reference is made
to the  instruments  filed  as  exhibits  to  the  Registration  Statement.  The
Registration  Statement and the exhibits  thereto may be inspected and copied at
the office of the  Commission,  located at 450 Fifth Street,  N.W.,  Washington,
D.C.


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STATEMENT OF ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

A Statement of Additional  Information is available  which contains more details
concerning the subjects discussed in this prospectus. The following is the Table
of Contents for that Statement:

TABLE OF CONTENTS                                                                             Page
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THE CONTRACT ....................................................................................  3
NET INVESTMENT FACTOR ...........................................................................  3
VARIABLE PAYMENT OPTIONS.........................................................................  3
Variable Annuity Units and Payments..............................................................  3
Variable Annuity Unit Value......................................................................  3
Transfers After the Annuity Date.................................................................  4
GENERAL PROVISIONS...............................................................................  4
         IRS Required Distributions..............................................................  4
         Non-Participating.......................................................................  4
         Misstatement of Age or Sex..............................................................  4
         Proof of Existence and Age..............................................................  4
         Annuity Data............................................................................  4
         Assignment..............................................................................  5
         Annual Report...........................................................................  5
         Incontestability........................................................................  5
         Entire Contract.........................................................................  5
         Changes in the Contract.................................................................  5
         Protection of Benefits..................................................................  5
         Delay of Payments.......................................................................  5
         Notices and Directions..................................................................  6

CALCULATION OF YIELDS AND TOTAL RETURNS .........................................................  6
         Money Market Sub-Account Yield Calculation..............................................  6
         Other Sub-Account Yield Calculations....................................................  7
         Standard Total Return Calculations......................................................  7
         Historical Portfolio Performance Data...................................................  7
         Other Performance Data..................................................................  8

HISTORICAL PERFORMANCE DATA......................................................................  8
         General Limitations.....................................................................  8
         Adjusted Historical Performance Data....................................................  8
DISTRIBUTION OF THE CONTRACT.....................................................................18
SAFEKEEPING OF VARIABLE ACCOUNT ASSETS...........................................................18
STATE REGULATION.................................................................................18
RECORDS AND REPORTS..............................................................................18
FINANCIAL STATEMENTS.............................................................................18
APPENDIX.........................................................................................19


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Appendix A

THE GENERAL ACCOUNT OPTIONS
(Not available in all states)

This prospectus is generally intended to serve as a disclosure document only for
the contract and the  variable  account.  For  complete  details  regarding  the
general account options, see the contract itself.

The account value  allocated to the general  account options becomes part of the
general  account  of   Transamerica,   which  supports   insurance  and  annuity
obligations.  Because of exemptive and exclusionary provisions, interests in the
general account have not been  registered  under the Securities Act of 1933 (the
"1933 Act"),  nor is the general  account  registered as an  investment  company
under the 1940 Act.

Accordingly, neither the general account nor any interests therein are generally
subject to the provisions of the 1933 Act or the 1940 Act, and  Transamerica has
been advised that the staff of the  Securities  and Exchange  Commission has not
reviewed the disclosures in this prospectus  which relate to the general account
options.

The general account options are part of the general account of Transamerica. The
general  account  of  Transamerica   consists  of  all  the  general  assets  of
Transamerica, other than those in the variable account, or in any other separate
account.  Transamerica  has sole  discretion to invest the assets of its general
account subject to applicable law.

The  allocation  or transfer of funds to the general  account  options  does not
entitle  the  owner to share in the  investment  performance  of  Transamerica's
general account.

There are two general  account  options:  the fixed  account  and the  guarantee
period  account,  as described  below.  These  options are not  available in all
states.

THE FIXED ACCOUNT

Currently,  we guarantee that we will credit interest at a rate of not less than
3% per year,  compounded  annually,  to amounts  allocated to the fixed  account
under the  contracts.  However,  we reserve the right to change the minimum rate
according to state  insurance law. We may credit interest at a rate in excess of
3% per year.

There is no specific formula for the  determination of excess interest  credits.
Some of the factors that we may consider in determining whether to credit excess
interest  to  amounts  allocated  to the fixed  account  and the  amount in that
account are:

      general economic trends;

      rates of return currently available;

      returns anticipated on the company's investments;

      regulatory and tax requirements; and

      competitive factors.

Any interest  credited to amounts allocated to the fixed account in excess of 3%
per year will be determined at the sole  discretion of  Transamerica.  The owner
assumes the risk that interest credited to the fixed account allocations may not
exceed the minimum guarantee of 3% for any given year.

Rates of interest  credited to the fixed account will be guaranteed for at least
twelve months and will vary according to the timing and class of the allocation,
transfer or renewal.  At any time after the end of the twelve month period for a
particular allocation, we may change the annual rate of interest for that class;
this new annual  rate of  interest  will  remain in effect  for at least  twelve
months.  New purchase  payments made to the contract  which are allocated to the
fixed account may receive different rates of interest.

These rates of interest may differ from those interest rates credited to amounts
transferred from the variable  sub-accounts or guarantee period account and from
those credited to amounts  remaining in the fixed account and receiving  renewal
rates.  These  rates of  interest  may also  differ  from rates for  allocations
applied under certain options and services we may be offering.

Transfers

Each contract year, as the owner,  you may transfer a percentage of the value of
the fixed account to variable  sub-accounts or to the guarantee period accounts.
The maximum  percentage that may be transferred will be declared annually by us.
This percentage will be determined by us at our sole discretion, but will not be
less  than 10% of the  value of the  fixed  account  on the  preceding  contract
anniversary and will be declared each year. Currently, this percentage is 25%.

As the owner,  you are limited to four  transfers  from the fixed  account  each
contract  year,  and the total of all such  transfers  cannot exceed the current
maximum.  If we permit  dollar  cost  averaging  from the fixed  account  to the
variable sub-accounts, the above restrictions are not applicable.

Generally,  transfers may not be made from any variable sub-account to the fixed
account for the six-month  period  following any transfer from the fixed account
to one or more of the variable sub-accounts.
Additionally, transfers may not be made from the fixed account to:

 1.  any guarantee period;

b)    the Transamerica VIF Money Market Sub-Account; or

c)   any variable  sub-account  identified  by  Transamerica  and investing in a
     portfolio of fixed income investments.

We reserve  the right to modify the  limitations  on  transfers  to and from the
fixed account and to defer transfers from the fixed account for up to six months
from the date of request.

Special Dollar Cost Averaging Option

(May not be available in all states.  See contract for availability of the fixed
account options.)


Before the annuity date, you may elect to allocate entire  purchase  payments to
either the six or twelve  month  special  Dollar Cost  Averaging  account of the
fixed  account.  The  purchase  payment  will be  credited  with  interest  at a
guaranteed fixed rate.  Amounts will then be transferred from the special Dollar
Cost Averaging account to the variable  sub-accounts pro rata on a monthly basis
for six or twelve months (depending on the option you select) in the allocations
you  specified  when you applied for the contract.  The four  transfers per year
limit does not apply to the special Dollar Cost Averaging option.

Amounts  from  the  sub-accounts  and/or  general  account  options  may  not be
transferred into the special Dollar Cost Averaging accounts. In addition, if you
request a transfer (other than a Dollar Cost Averaging transfer) or a withdrawal
from a special  Dollar Cost  Averaging  account,  any amounts  remaining  in the
special  account will be transferred to the variable  sub-accounts  according to
your original allocation instructions.  The special Dollar Cost Averaging option
will end and cannot be reelected.


THE GUARANTEE PERIOD ACCOUNT

The  guarantee  period  account  provides  guaranteed  fixed  rates of  interest
compounded  annually for specific  guarantee  periods.  Amounts allocated to the
guarantee  period  account will be credited with interest of no less than 3% per
year.  Amounts  withdrawn  from a  guarantee  period  prior  to  the  end of its
guarantee period will be subject to an interest adjustment, as explained below.

Each  guarantee  period  offers  a  specified   duration  with  a  corresponding
guaranteed  interest rate.  Currently we are offering three, five and seven year
guarantee periods but these may change at any time.

The owner bears the risk that, after the initial guarantee period,  Transamerica
will not credit  interest in excess of 3% per year to amounts  allocated  to the
guarantee period account.

Each amount  allocated  or  transferred  to the  guarantee  period  account will
establish a new guarantee period of a duration  selected by the owner from among
those then  being  offered by us.  Every  guarantee  period we offer will have a
duration of at least one year.  The  minimum  amount  that may be  allocated  or
transferred to a guarantee period is $1,000.  Purchase  payments  allocated to a
guarantee  period will be credited  on the  guarantee  period or from a variable
sub-account to a guarantee  period will  establish a new guarantee  period as of
the effective  date of the transfer.  The guarantee  period  account  and/or the
fixed account may not be available in all states. Guarantee Period

Each guarantee period will have its own guaranteed  interest rate and expiration
date. The guaranteed  interest rate applicable to a guarantee period will depend
on the date the guarantee period is established, the duration you choose and the
class of that guarantee  period. A guarantee period chosen may not extend beyond
the annuity date.

We reserve the right to limit the maximum  number of guarantee  periods that may
be in effect at any one time.

We will establish  effective annual rates of interest for each guarantee period.
The effective  annual rate of interest we establish for a guarantee  period will
remain in effect for the  duration of the  guarantee  period.  Interest  will be
credited to a guarantee  period based on its daily balance at a daily rate which
is  equivalent to the  guaranteed  interest  rate  applicable to that  guarantee
period for amounts held during the entire guarantee period.

Amounts withdrawn or transferred from a guarantee period prior to its expiration
date will be subject to an interest  adjustment as described  below. In no event
will the effective  annual rate of interest  applicable to a guarantee period be
less than 3% per year.

Interest Adjustment

If any amount is withdrawn or transferred  from a guarantee  period prior to its
expiration  date,  excluding  withdrawals  for the  purpose  of paying the death
benefit,  the amount  withdrawn  or  transferred  will be subject to an interest
adjustment.  The interest  adjustment reflects the impact that changing interest
rates have on the value of money invested at a fixed interest rate. The interest
adjustment is computed by multiplying the amount withdrawn or transferred by the
following factor:

[(1 + I) divided by (1 + J + 0.005)]N/12 -1 where:

     I   is the guaranteed interest rate in effect;

     J is the current  interest rate  available for a period equal to the number
     of years  remaining in the  guarantee  period at the time of  withdrawal or
     transfer;  fractional  years are rounded up to the next full year; and N is
     the number of full months  remaining in the term at the time the withdrawal
     or transfer request is processed

In general,  the  interest  adjustment  will  operate to decrease the value upon
withdrawal  or transfer  when the  guaranteed  interest  rate in effect for that
allocation  is  lower  than the  current  interest  rate,  as of the date of the
transaction, that would apply for a guarantee period equal to the number of full
years  remaining  in the  guarantee  period as of that  date.  For  purposes  of
determining the interest  adjustment,  if we do not offer a guarantee  period of
that duration, the applicable current interest rate will be determined by linear
interpolation between current interest rates for the two time periods closest to
the duration remaining. If the current interest rate thus determined plus 1/2 of
one  percent  is  greater  than  the  guaranteed  interest  rate,  the  interest
adjustment  will  be  negative  and  amount  withdrawn  or  transferred  will be
decreased.  However,  the  value  will  never be  decreased  below  the  initial
allocation  plus daily  interest at 3% interest per year.  There are no positive
interest adjustments.

Expiration of a Guarantee Period

At least 45 days, but not more than 60 days,  prior to the expiration  date of a
guarantee  period,  we  will  notify  you as to  the  options  available  when a
guarantee period expires. You may elect one of the following:

a)   transfer the amount held in that guarantee period to a new guarantee period
     from among those being offered by us at such time; or

b)   transfer the amount held in that guaranteed  period to one or more variable
     sub-accounts or to another general account option then available.


We must receive your notice  electing one of these at our Service  Center by the
expiration date of the guarantee  period. If such election has not been received
by us at our  Service  Center,  the amount  held in that  guarantee  period will
remain in the  guaranteed  period  account.  A new guarantee  period of the same
duration as the expiring  guarantee  period, if offered,  will  automatically be
established  by us with a new  guaranteed  interest rate declared by us for that
guarantee  period.  The new guarantee period will start on the day following the
expiration date of the previous guarantee period.


If we are not currently  offering a guarantee period having the same duration as
the expiring  guarantee period, the new guarantee period will be the next longer
duration, or if we are not

offering a guarantee  period longer than the duration of the expiring  guarantee
period,  the next shorter  duration.  However,  no  guarantee  period can extend
beyond the annuity date.

If the amount  held in an  expiring  guarantee  period is less than  $1,000,  we
reserves  the  right to  transfer  such  amount  to the  money  market  variable
sub-account.


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Appendix B

Example of Variable Accumulation Unit Value Calculations

Suppose the net asset  value per share of a portfolio  at the end of the current
valuation period is $20.15;  at the end of the immediately  preceding  valuation
period it was $20.10;  the  valuation  period is one day;  and no  dividends  or
distributions  caused the  portfolio  to go  "ex-dividend"  during  the  current
valuation period. $20.15 divided by $20.10 is 1.002488.

Subtracting  the one day risk factor for  mortality  and expense risk charge and
the  administrative  expense  charge of  .00367%  (the daily  equivalent  of the
current  charge of 1.35% on an annual  basis) gives a net  investment  factor of
1.00245.

If the value of the variable  accumulation  unit for the  immediately  preceding
valuation period had been 15.500000,  the value for the current valuation period
would be 15.53798 (15.5 x 1.00245).

Example of Variable Annuity Unit Value Calculations

Suppose  the  circumstances  of the  first  example  exist,  and the  value of a
variable  annuity unit for the immediately  preceding  valuation period had been
13.500000.

If the first variable  annuity payment is determined by using an annuity payment
based on an  assumed  interest  rate of 4% per year,  the value of the  variable
annuity unit for the current  valuation period would be 13.53163 (13.5 x 1.00245
(the net investment factor) x 0.999893).

 0.999893 is the factor,  for a one day valuation  period,  that neutralizes the
assumed  rate of four  percent  (4%) per year  used to  establish  the  variable
annuity rates found in the contract.

Example of Variable Annuity Payment Calculations

Suppose  that the  account is  currently  credited  with  3,200.000000  variable
accumulation units of a particular variable sub-account.

Also suppose that the variable  accumulation unit value and the variable annuity
unit value for the  particular  variable  sub-account  for the valuation  period
which ends  immediately  preceding  the first day of the month is 15.500000  and
13.500000  respectively,  and that  the  variable  annuity  rate for the age and
elected is $5.73 per $1,000.

Then the first variable annuity payment would be:

3,200 x 15.5 x 5.73 divided by 1,000 = $284.21,

and the number of variable annuity units credited for future payments would be:

284.21 divided by 13.5 = 21.052444.

For the second monthly payment,  suppose that the variable annuity unit value on
the 10th day of the second month is 13.565712.  Then the second variable annuity
payment would be

$285.59 (21.052444 x 13.565712).


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Appendix C

CONDENSED FINANCIAL INFORMATION

The  following  condensed  financial  information  is derived from the financial
statements of the variable account. You should read the data in conjunction with
the  financial  statements,  related  notes,  and  other  financial  information
included in the Statement of Additional  Information.  The financial  statements
and reports of independent  auditors for the variable  account and  Transamerica
are contained in the Statement of Additional Information.



The following table sets forth certain  information  regarding the  sub-accounts
for the period from January 1, 1998, the inception of the  sub-accounts  through
December 31, 1998. The variable  account  received its first deposits on January
12,  1998.  The  variable  accumulation  unit  values and the number of variable
accumulation units outstanding for each sub-account for the periods shown are as
follows:


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Year Ending December 31, 1998

                      Alger American       Alliance VPF     Alliance VPF     Dreyfus VIF Cap    Dreyfus VIF
                     Income & Growth      Growth & Income  Premier Growth  Appreciation Growth   Small Cap
                       Sub-Account          Sub-Account      Sub-Account       Sub-Account      Sub-Account
Accumulation Unit Value
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    at Beginning of Period       $10.00           $10.00            $10.00           $10.00              $10.00
Accumulation Unit Value
    at End of Period      $13.12              $11.88           $14.46            $12.73            $9.57
Number of Accumulation
    Units Outstanding
    at End of Period    309,748.942         339,540.067      427,648.138       376,620.359      275,526.474



                    Janus Aspen Series   Janus Aspen Series   MFS VIT                MFS VIT           MFS VIT
                         Balanced        Worldwide Growth  Emerging Growth     Growth with Income     Research

                        Sub-Account         Sub-Account      Sub-Account           Sub-Account       Sub-Account
Accumulation Unit Value
    at Beginning of Period$10.00              $10.00           $10.00                $10.00            $10.00
Accumulation Unit Value
    at End of Period      $13.24              $12.65           $13.21                $12.06            $12.15
Number of Accumulation
    Units Outstanding
    at End of Period    368,928.321         450,342.300      298,213.933           342,844.524       151,312.906


                           MSDW                MSDW               MSDW UF      OCC Accumulation    OCC Accumulation
                     UF Fixed Income       UF High Yield   International Magnum  Trust Managed      Trust Small Cap
                        Sub-Account         Sub-Account         Sub-Account       Sub-Account         Sub-Account
Accumulation Unit Value
    at Beginning of Period$10.00              $10.00              $10.00            $10.000             $10.000
Accumulation Unit Value
    at End of Period      $10.60              $10.31              $10.71            $10.54               $8.97
Number of Accumulation
    Units Outstanding
    at End of Period    259,236.465         272,870.757         94,555.328        199,167.982        47,897.168

                       Transamerica            Transamerica
                        VIF Growth           VIF Money Market
                        Sub-Account             Sub-Account
Accumulation Unit Value
    at Beginning of Period$10.00                   $1.00
Accumulation Unit Value
    at End of Period      $14.12                   $1.04
Number of Accumulation
    Units Outstanding
    at End of Period   1,424,841.423           4,129,893.964

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Appendix D

DEFINITIONS

Account Value: The sum of the variable accumulated value and the general account
options accumulated value.

Annuity Date: The date on which the annuitization phase of the contract begins.

Cash  Surrender  Value:  The amount we will pay to the owner if the  contract is
surrendered on or before the annuity date. The cash surrender value is equal to:
the  account  value;  less any  account  fee,  interest  adjustment,  contingent
deferred sales load, and premium tax charges.

Code:  The  Internal  Revenue  Code of  1986,  as  amended,  and the  rules  and
regulations issued under it.


Contingent  Deferred  Sales Load:  A charge  equal to a  percentage  of purchase
payments  withdrawn that are less than seven years old. See Contingent  Deferred
Sales Load/Surrender Charge on page 33 for the specific percentages.


Contract Anniversary: The anniversary of the contract effective date each year.

Contract  Effective  Date:  The  effective  date of the contract as shown in the
contract.

Contract  Year: A 12-month  period  starting on the contract  effective date and
ending with the day before the contract  anniversary,  and each 12-month  period
thereafter.

Fixed  Account:  An account  which credits a rate of interest for a period of at
least twelve months for each allocation or transfer.

General Account: The assets of Transamerica that are not allocated to a separate
account.

General  Account  Options:  The fixed account and the guarantee  period  account
offered by us to which the owner may allocate purchase payments and transfers.

General Account Options Accumulated Value: The total dollar value of all amounts
the owner allocates or transfers to any general account  options;  plus interest
credited;  less any amounts  withdrawn,  applicable fees or premium tax charges,
and/or transfers out to the variable account prior to the annuity date.

Guaranteed  Interest  Rate:  The annual  effective  rate of interest after daily
compounding credited to a guarantee period.


Guaranteed  Minimum Death Benefit  Rider:  Also called a GMDB Rider,  it must be
elected  before  the  contract  effective  date and  provides  for the  benefits
described on page 31 at the fee described on page 7. If

cancelled cannot be reinstated.

Guarantee Period: The number of years that a guaranteed rate of interest will be
credited to a guarantee period.

Guarantee Period Account: An account which credits a guaranteed rate of interest
for a specified guarantee period. There may be several guarantee periods offered
under the guarantee  period  account,  each with a different  guaranteed rate of
interest.


Living Benefits Rider: Also called a "Waiver of Contingent  Deferred Sales Load"
rider in some contracts, it provides benefits described on page 34.


Portfolio:  The investment  portfolio  underlying  each variable  sub-account in
which  we  will  invest  any  amounts  the  owner  allocates  to  that  variable
sub-account.

Service  Center:  Transamerica's  Annuity  Service  Center,  at P.O.  Box 31848,
Charlotte, North Carolina 28231-1848, telephone 800-258-4260.

Status,  Qualified and Non-Qualified:  The contract has a qualified status if it
is issued in connection with a retirement plan or program. Otherwise, the status
is non-qualified.

Surrender Charge: See Contingent Deferred Sales Load.

Valuation  Day: Any day the New York Stock  Exchange is open.  To determine  the
value of an asset on a day that is not a valuation day, we will use the value of
that asset as of the end of the next valuation day.

Valuation Period: The time interval between the closing, which is generally 4:00
p.m. Eastern Time of the New York Stock Exchange on consecutive valuation days.

Variable  Account:  Separate  Account VA-6, a separate  account  established and
maintained  by  Transamerica  for the  investment  of a  portion  of its  assets
pursuant to Section 58-7-95 of the North Carolina Insurance Code.

Variable  Accumulation  Unit: A unit of measure  used to determine  the variable
accumulated value before the annuity date. The value of a variable  accumulation
unit varies with each variable sub-account.

Variable Accumulated Value: The total dollar value of all variable  accumulation
units under the contract prior to the annuity date.

Variable  Sub-Account(s):  One or more  divisions of the variable  account which
invests solely in shares of one of the underlying portfolios.



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Appendix E

Transamerica Life Insurance and Annuity Company

DISCLOSURE STATEMENT
for Individual Retirement Annuities

The following  information  is being  provided to you, the owner,  in accordance
with the  requirements of the Internal  Revenue  Service (IRS).  This Disclosure
Statement  contains  information  about  opening and  maintaining  an Individual
Retirement  Account or Annuity (IRA),  and summarizes  some of the financial and
tax consequences of establishing an IRA.

Part I of this Disclosure  Statement  discusses  Traditional IRAs, while Part II
addresses Roth IRAs.  Because the tax consequences of the two categories of IRAs
differ  significantly,  it is important that you review the correct part of this
Disclosure  Statement  to learn  about  your  particular  IRA.  This  Disclosure
Statement does not discuss Education IRAs or SIMPLE-IRAs, except as necessary in
the context of discussing other types of IRAs.


Your  Transamerica Life Insurance and Annuity  Company's  Individual  Retirement
Annuity, also referred to as a Transamerica Life IRA Contract, has been approved
as to  form  by the  IRS.  In  addition,  we are  using  an IRA  and a Roth  IRA
Endorsement  based on the  IRS-approved  text.  Please  note  that IRS  approval
applies only to the form of the contract and does not represent a  determination
of the merits of such IRA contract.


It may be  necessary  for us to  amend  your  Transamerica  Life IRA or Roth IRA
Contract  in  order  for us to  obtain  or  maintain  IRS  approval  of its  tax
qualification.  In  addition,  laws and  regulations  adopted  in the future may
require  changes to your  contract in order to preserve its status as an IRA. We
will send you a copy of any such amendment.

No contribution to a Transamerica  Life IRA will be accepted under a SIMPLE plan
established by any employer pursuant to Internal Revenue Code Section 408(p). No
transfer or rollover of funds  attributable to contributions made by an employer
to your SIMPLE IRA under the employer's SIMPLE plan may be transferred or rolled
over to your  Transamerica  Life  IRA  prior to the  expiration  of the two year
period  beginning on the date you first  participated  in the employer's  SIMPLE
plan. In addition, depending on the annuity contract you purchased, contributory
IRAs may or may not be available.

This Disclosure Statement includes the non-technical  explanation of some of the
changes  made by the Tax Reform Act of 1986  applicable  to IRAs and more recent
changes  made by the Small  Business  Job  Protection  Act of 1996,  the  Health
Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996, the Tax Relief Act of 1997
and the IRS Restructuring and Reform Act of 1998.

The  information  provided  applies  to  contributions  made  and  distributions
received after  December 31, 1986,  and reflects the relevant  provisions of the
Code as in effect on January 1, 1999. This Disclosure  Statement is not intended
to constitute tax advice,  and you should consult a tax professional if you have
questions about your own circumstances.

Revocation of Your IRA or Roth IRA

You have the  right to  revoke  your  Traditional  IRA or Roth IRA  issued by us
during  the  seven  calendar  day  period  following  its   establishment.   The
establishment  of your Traditional IRA or Roth IRA contract will be the contract
effective  date. This seven day calendar period may or may not coincide with the
free look period of your contract.

In order to  revoke  your  Traditional  IRA or Roth IRA,  you must  notify us in
writing and you must mail or deliver your revocation to us postage prepaid,  at:
401 North Tryon Street,  Charlotte,  NC 28202. The date of the postmark,  or the
date of  certification  or registration if sent by certified or registered mail,
will be considered your revocation  date. If you revoke your  Traditional IRA or
Roth IRA during the seven day period,  an amount  equal to your  premium will be
returned to you without any adjustment.

Definitions

Code -  Internal  Revenue  Code of 1986,  as  amended,  and  regulations  issued
thereunder.

Contributions - Purchase payments paid to your contract.

Contract - The annuity policy, certificate or contract which you purchased.

Compensation - For purposes of  determining  allowable  contributions,  the term
compensation   includes  all  earned   income,   including   net  earnings  from
self-employment  and alimony or separate  maintenance  payments received under a
decree of divorce or separate  maintenance  and includable in your gross income,
but does not include  deferred  compensation or any amount received as a pension
or annuity.

Regular Contributions - In General


As is more fully discussed  below,  for 1998 and later years,  the maximum total
amount that you may  contribute  for any tax year to your  regular IRAs and your
regular Roth IRAs combined is $2,000,  or if less,  your  compensation  for that
year.  Once you attain  age 70 1/2,  this limit is reduced to zero only for your
regular  IRAs,  not for  your  Roth  IRAs,  but the  separate  limit on Roth IRA
contributions  can be reduced to zero for taxpayers  with adjusted gross income,
or AGI, above certain  levels,  as described  below in Part II, Section 1. While
your Roth IRA contributions are never deductible, your regular IRA contributions
are fully deductible,  unless you, or your spouse,  is an active  participant in
some form of tax-qualified retirement plan for the tax year. In the latter case,
any  deductible  portion  of your  regular  IRA  contributions  for each year is
subject to the limits  that are  described  below in Part I,  Section 2, and any
remaining regular IRA contributions for that year must be reported to the IRS as
nondeductible IRA contributions, along with your Roth IRA contributions.


IRA PART I: TRADITIONAL IRAs

The rules that apply to a Traditional  Individual Retirement Account or Annuity,
which is referred  to in this  Disclosure  Statement  simply as an "IRA" or as a
"Traditional  IRA" and which  includes a regular  or Spousal  IRA and a rollover
IRA,  generally also apply to IRAs under  Simplified  Employee  Pension plans or
SEP-IRAs, unless specific rules for SEP-IRAs are stated.

1. Contributions

(a) Regular IRA.  Regular IRA  contributions  must be in cash and are subject to
the limits described above.  Such  contributions are also subject to the minimum
amount under the  Transamerica  IRA contract.  In addition,  any of your regular
contributions  to an IRA for a tax  year  must be  made  by the  due  date,  not
including  extensions,  for your federal tax return for that tax year.  See also
Part II, Section 4 below about  recharacterizing  IRA and Roth IRA contributions
by such date.

(b) Spousal IRA. If you and your spouse file a joint  federal  income tax return
for the taxable year and if your spouse's  compensation,  if any,  includable in
gross income for the year is less than the compensation includable in your gross
income for the year,  you and your spouse may each  establish  your own separate
regular  IRA,  and Roth IRA,  and may make  contributions  to such IRAs for your
spouse  that are not  limited by your  spouse's  lower  amount of  compensation.
Instead,  the limit for the total  contribution to spousal IRAs that can be made
by you or your spouse for the tax year is:

1.    $2,000; or

2.   if less,  the  total  combined  compensation  for both you and your  spouse
     reduced by any deductible IRA  contributions and any Roth IRA contributions
     for such year.

As with any regular IRA contributions,  those for your spouse cannot be made for
any tax year in which your spouse has attained age 70 1/2, must be in cash,  and
must be made by the due date, not including extensions,  for your federal income
tax return for that tax year.

(c) Rollover IRA.  Rollover  contributions to a Traditional IRA are unlimited in
dollar   amount.   These  can  include   rollover   contributions   of  eligible
distributions  received by you from  another  Traditional  IRA or  tax-qualified
retirement plan.  Generally,  any distribution  from a tax-qualified  retirement
plans,  such as a pension or profit sharing plan, Code Section 401(k) plan, H.R.
10 or Keogh plan, or a Traditional  IRA can be rolled over to a Traditional  IRA
unless it is a  required  minimum  distribution  as  discussed  below in Part I,
Section  4(a) or it is part of a series of  payments to be paid to you over your
life,  life  expectancy  or  a  period  of  at  least  10  years.  In  addition,
distributions of "after-tax"  plan  contributions,  i.e.,  amounts which are not
subject to federal income tax when distributed  from a tax-qualified  retirement
plan,  are not  eligible to be rolled over to an IRA. If a  distribution  from a
tax-qualified plan or a Traditional IRA is paid to you and you want to roll over
all  or  part  of  the  eligible  distributed  amount  to  a  Transamerica  Life
Traditional  IRA, the rollover must be  accomplished  within 60 days of the date
you receive the amount to be rolled over. However,  you may roll over any amount
from one Traditional  IRA into another  Traditional IRA only once in any 365-day
period.

A timely  rollover of an eligible  distributed  amount that has been paid to you
directly will prevent its being taxable to you at the time of distribution; that
is, none of it will be  includable  in your gross income until you withdraw some
amount from your rollover IRA. However,  any such  distribution  directly to you
from a  tax-qualified  retirement  plan is generally  subject to a mandatory 20%
withholding tax.

By  contrast,  a  direct  transfer  from a  tax-qualified  retirement  plan to a
Traditional  IRA is  considered  a "direct"  rollover  and is not subject to any
mandatory  withholding  tax,  or other  federal  income  tax,  upon  the  direct
transfer.  If you elect to make such a "direct"  rollover  from a  tax-qualified
plan to a Transamerica  Life  Traditional  IRA, the  transferred  amount will be
deposited directly into your rollover IRA.

Strict limitations apply to rollovers,  and you should seek competent tax advice
in order to comply with all the rules governing rollovers.

(d) Direct  Transfers from another  Traditional  IRA. You may make an initial or
subsequent  contribution to your  Transamerica Life Traditional IRA by directing
the fiduciary or issuer of any of your  existing IRAs to make a direct  transfer
of all or part of such IRAs in cash to your  Transamerica  Life Traditional IRA.
Such a direct transfer  between  Traditional IRAs is not considered a rollover ,
e.g., for purposes of the 1-year waiting period or withholding.

(e) Simplified  Employee Pension Plan, or SEP-IRA. If an IRA is established that
meets the  requirements of a SEP-IRA,  generally your employer may contribute an
amount not to exceed the lesser of 15% of your includable compensation ($160,000
for 1999, adjusted for inflation  thereafter) or $30,000,  even after you attain
age 70 1/2. The amount of such contribution is not includable in your income for
federal income tax purposes.  In the case of a SEP-IRA that has a  grandfathered
qualifying  form  of  salary  reduction,  referred  to  as a  SARSEP,  that  was
established  by an employer prior to 1997,  generally any employee,  including a
self-employed individual, who:

1.    has worked for the employer for 3 of the last 5 preceding tax years;

2.    is at least age 21; and

3.   has  received  from the  employer  compensation  of at  least  $400 for the
     current tax year, adjusted for inflation after 1999.

is eligible to make a before tax salary reduction contribution to the SARSEP for
the  current  tax year of up to  $10,000,  adjusted  for  inflation  after 1998,
subject to the overall limits for SEP-IRA contributions.

Your  employer is not  required to make a SEP-IRA  contribution  in any year nor
make the same percentage  contribution each year. But if contributions are made,
they  must be made to the  SEP-IRA  for all  eligible  employees  and  must  not
discriminate in favor of highly  compensated  employees.  If these rules are not
met, any SEP-IRA  contributions  by the employer  could be treated as taxable to
the employees and could result in adverse tax consequences to the  participating
employee.  For further  details about SARSEPs and SEP-IRAs,  e.g., for computing
contribution limits for self-employed  individuals,  see IRS Publication 590, as
indicated below.

(f) Responsibility of the Owner.  Contributions,  rollovers, or transfers to any
IRA must be made in accordance with the appropriate  sections of the Code. It is
your full and sole  responsibility  to determine  the tax  deductibility  of any
contribution  to  your  Traditional  IRA,  and to  make  such  contributions  in
accordance with the Code.  Transamerica does not provide tax advice, and assumes
no liability for the tax consequences of any  contribution to your  Transamerica
Life Traditional IRA.

2. Deductibility of Contributions for a Regular IRA

(a) General  Rules.  The  deductible  portion of the  contributions  made to the
regular IRAs for you, or your spouse,  for a tax year depends on whether you, or
your  spouse,  is an  "active  participant"  in  some  type  of a  tax-qualified
retirement plan for such year, as described in Section 2(b) immediately below.

If you and your spouse file a joint  return for a tax year and neither of you is
an active  participant for such year, then the permissible  contributions to the
regular IRAs for each of you are fully  deductible up to $2,000 each, i.e., your
combined deductible IRA contribution limit for the tax year could be $4,000.

Similarly,  if you are not married, or treated as such, for the tax year and you
are not an active  participant for such year, the permissible  contributions  to
your  regular  IRAs for the tax year are  fully  deductible  up to  $2,000.  For
instance,  if you and your spouse file separate returns for the tax year and you
did not live together at any time during such tax year,  then you are treated as
unmarried for such year, and if you were not an active  participant  for the tax
year,  then your deductible  limit for your regular IRA  contribution is $2,000,
even if your spouse was an active participant for such year.

If you are an active  participant  for the tax year,  then your $2,000  limit is
subject to a phase-out rule if your AGI for such year exceeds a Threshold Level,
depending on your tax filing status and the calendar year. If, however,  you are
not an active  participant for the tax year but your spouse is, then your $2,000
limit  is  subject  to the  phase-out  rule  only if your AGI  exceeds  a higher
Threshold Level. See Part I, Section 2(c), below.

(b)  Active  Participant.  You  are an  "active  participant"  for a year if you
participate in some type of tax-qualified  retirement plan. For example,  if you
participate in a qualified pension or profit sharing plan, a Code Section 401(k)
plan, certain  government plans, a tax-sheltered  arrangement under Code Section
403,  a SIMPLE  plan or a  SEP-IRA  plan,  you are  considered  to be an  active
participant.  Your  Form W-2 for the year  should  indicate  your  participation
status.


(c) Adjusted Gross Income,  or AGI. If you are an active  participant,  you must
look at your  AGI for the  year,  or if you and  your  spouse  file a joint  tax
return,  you use  your  combined  AGI,  to  determine  whether  you  can  make a
deductible IRA contribution for that taxable year. The instructions for your tax
return will show you how to calculate  your AGI for this purpose.  If you are at
or below a certain AGI level,  called the Threshold Level, you are treated as if
you were not an active  participant  and you can make a deductible  contribution
under the same rules as a person who is not an active participant.


If you are an active  participant  for the tax year,  then your Threshold  Level
depends upon whether you are a married  taxpayer  filing a joint tax return,  an
unmarried  taxpayer,  or a married taxpayer filing a separate tax return. If you
are a married  taxpayer but file a separate tax return,  the Threshold  Level is
$0. If you are a married  taxpayer  filing a joint tax return,  or an  unmarried
taxpayer,  your  Threshold  Level  depends  upon the  taxable  year,  and can be
determined using the appropriate table below:


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         Married Filing Jointly          Unmarried

         Taxable      Threshold          Taxable        Threshold
         Year         Level              Year           Level

         1998         $50,000            1998            $30,000
         1999         $51,000            1999            $31,000
         2000         $52,000            2000            $32,000
         2001         $53,000            2001            $33,000
         2002         $54,000            2002            $34,000
         2003         $60,000            2003            $40,000
         2004         $65,000            2004            $45,000
         2005         $70,000            2005 and
         2006         $75,000             thereafter     $50,000
         2007 and
              thereafter   $80,000



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Beginning  in 1998,  if you are not an active  participant  for the tax year but
your spouse is, and you are not treated as unmarried for filing  purposes,  then
your Threshold Level is $150,000.

If your AGI is less than  $10,000  above your  Threshold  Level,  or $20,000 for
married  taxpayers  filing  jointly for the taxable  year  beginning on or after
January 1, 2007, you will still be able to make a deductible  contribution,  but
it will be  limited  in  amount.  The  amount  by which  your AGI  exceeds  your
Threshold  Level is called your Excess AGI. The Maximum  Allowable  Deduction is
$2,000,  even for  Spousal  IRAs.  You can  calculate  your  Deduction  Limit as
follows:

10,000 - Excess AGI  x  Maximum Allowable Deduction = Deduction Limit 10,000
- -------------------

For taxable  years  beginning  on or after  January 1, 2007,  married  taxpayers
filing  jointly  should  substitute  20,000  for  10,000  in the  numerator  and
denominator of the above equation.

You must round up any computation of the Deduction Limit to the next highest $10
level,  that is, to the next highest number which ends in zero. For example,  if
the result is $1,525,  you must  round it up to $1,530.  If the final  result is
below $200 but above zero,  your Deduction  Limit is $200.  Your Deduction Limit
cannot in any event exceed 100% of your compensation.

3.  Nondeductible Contributions to Regular IRAs

The amounts of your regular IRA  contributions  which are not deductible will be
nondeductible  contributions  to  such  IRAs.  You  may  also  choose  to make a
nondeductible  contribution to your regular IRA, even if you could have deducted
part or all of the contribution.  Interest or other earnings on your regular IRA
contributions,  whether from deductible or nondeductible contributions, will not
be taxed until taken out of your IRA and distributed to you.

If you make a  nondeductible  contribution to an IRA, you must report the amount
of the  nondeductible  contribution  to the IRS as a part of your tax return for
the year, e.g., on Form 8606.



4. Distributions

(a) Required Minimum Distributions,  or RMD. Distributions from your Traditional
IRAs must be made or begin no later than April 1 of the calendar year  following
the calendar year in which you attain age 70 1/2, the required  beginning  date.
You may take RMDs from any Traditional  IRA you maintain,  but not from any Roth
IRA, as long as:

1.    distributions begin when required;

2.    distributions are made at least once a year; and

3. the amount to be  distributed  is not less than the  minimum  required  under
current federal tax law.

If you own more than one  Traditional  IRA, you can choose  whether to take your
RMD from one  Traditional  IRA or a  combination  of your  Traditional  IRAs.  A
distribution  may  be  made  at  once  in a  lump  sum,  as  qualifying  partial
withdrawals or as qualifying  settlement  option  payments.  Qualifying  partial
withdrawals   and  settlement   option   payments  must  be  made  in  equal  or
substantially equal amounts over:

1.    your life or the joint lives of you and your beneficiary; or

2.   a period not exceeding your life expectancy, as redetermined annually under
     IRS tables in the income tax  regulations,  or the joint life expectancy of
     you and your beneficiary,  as redetermined annually, if that beneficiary is
     your spouse.

Also,  special rules may apply if your designated  beneficiary,  other than your
spouse, is more than ten years younger than you.

If qualifying  settlement  option  payments start prior to the April 1 following
the year you turn age 70 1/2,  then the annuity date of such  settlement  option
payments will be treated as the required  beginning date for purposes of the RMD
provisions, above, and the death benefit provisions, below.

If you die before the entire interest in your Traditional IRAs is distributed to
you,  but after  your  required  beginning  date,  the entire  interest  in your
Traditional  IRAs must be distributed to your  beneficiaries at least as rapidly
as under the method in effect at your  death.  If you die before  your  required
beginning date and if you have a designated  beneficiary,  distributions to your
designated  beneficiary can be made in substantially equal installments over the
life or life expectancy of the designated beneficiary,  beginning by December 31
of the calendar  year that is one year after the year of your death.  Otherwise,
if you die before your required  beginning date and your surviving spouse is not
your designated  beneficiary,  distributions must be completed by December 31 of
the calendar year that is five years after the year of your death.

If your designated beneficiary is your surviving spouse, and you die before your
required   beginning   date,   your   surviving   spouse   can  become  the  new
owner/annuitant  and can continue the  Transamerica  Life Traditional IRA on the
same basis as before  your  death.  If your  surviving  spouse  does not wish to
continue  the  contract  as his or her IRA,  he or she may elect to receive  the
death benefit in the form of qualifying  settlement  option payments in order to
avoid the 5-year rule. Such payments must be made in substantially equal amounts
over  your  spouse's  life or a  period  not  extending  beyond  his or her life
expectancy.  Your  surviving  spouse must elect this option and begin  receiving
payments no later than the later of the following dates:

1.    December 31 of the year following the year you died; or

2.   December  31 of the year in which  you  would  have  reached  the  required
     beginning date if you had not died.

Either you or, if applicable, your beneficiary, is responsible for assuring that
the RMD is taken in a timely manner and that the correct amount is distributed.

(b)  Taxation  of  IRA  Distributions.  Because  nondeductible  Traditional  IRA
contributions  are made using income which has already been taxed, that is, they
are  not  deductible   contributions,   the  portion  of  the   Traditional  IRA
distributions consisting of nondeductible  contributions will not be taxed again
when  received  by you.  If you make  any  nondeductible  contributions  to your
Traditional  IRAs,  each  distribution  from any of your  Traditional  IRAs will
consist of a nontaxable portion,  return of nondeductible  contributions,  and a
taxable portion, return of deductible contributions, if any, and earnings.

Thus, if you receive a distribution  from any of your  Traditional  IRAs and you
previously made deductible and nondeductible contributions to such IRAs, you may
not  take a  Traditional  IRA  distribution  which  is  entirely  tax-free.  The
following  formula  is  used  to  determine  the  nontaxable   portion  of  your
distributions for a taxable year.

Remaining nondeductible contributions

   Divided by

   Year-end total adjusted Traditional IRA balances

    Multiplied by

    Total distributions for the year

    Equals:

    Nontaxable distributions for the year

To figure the year-end total adjusted  Traditional  IRA balance,  you must treat
all of your  Traditional  IRAs as a single  Traditional  IRA.  This includes all
regular IRAs, as well as SEP-IRAs,  SIMPLE IRAs and Rollover  IRAs, but not Roth
IRAs.  You  also add  back to your  year-end  total  Traditional  IRA  balances,
specifically the distributions taken during the year from your Traditional IRAs.
Please refer to IRS Publication  590,  Individual  Retirement  Arrangements  for
instructions,  including worksheets,  that can assist you in these calculations.
Transamerica  Life Insurance and Annuity  Company will report all  distributions
from your  Transamerica  Traditional  IRA to the IRS as fully taxable  income to
you.

Even if you withdraw all of the assets in your  Traditional  IRAs in a lump sum,
you  will  not be  entitled  to use any form of lump  sum  treatment  or  income
averaging  to reduce the  federal  income  tax on your  distribution.  Also,  no
portion  of  your  distribution  qualifies  as a  capital  gain.  Moreover,  any
distribution  made before you reach age 59 1/2,  may be subject to a 10% penalty
tax on early distributions, as indicated below.


(c) Withholding.  Unless you elect not to have withholding apply, federal income
tax will be withheld from your  Traditional  IRA  distributions.  If you receive
distributions under a settlement option, tax will be withheld in the same manner
as taxes  withheld on wages,  calculated  as if you were married and claim three
withholding allowances. If you are receiving any other type of distribution, tax
will be  withheld  in the amount of 10% of the  distribution.  If  payments  are
delivered to foreign  countries,  federal income, tax will generally be withheld
at a 10%  rate  unless  you  certify  to  Transamerica  that you are not a U. S.
citizen residing abroad or a tax avoidance expatriate as defined in Code Section
877. Such  certification  may result in mandatory  withholding of federal income
taxes at a different rate.

5. Penalty Taxes

(a) Excess  Contributions.  If at the end of any taxable year the total  regular
IRA  contributions  you made to your  Traditional IRAs and your Roth IRAs, other
than  rollovers  or  transfers,  exceed the  maximum  allowable  deductible  and
nondeductible  contributions for that year, the excess  contribution amount will
be subject to a  nondeductible  6% excise  penalty tax.  Such penalty tax cannot
exceed 6% of the value of your IRAs at the end of such year.

However,  if you  withdraw  the excess  contribution,  plus any  earnings on it,
before  the due date for  filing  your  federal  income  tax  return,  including
extensions, for the taxable year in which you made the excess contribution,  the
excess contribution will not be subject to the 6% penalty tax. The amount of the
excess contribution withdrawn will not be considered an early distribution,  nor
otherwise be  includible  in your gross income if you have not taken a deduction
for the excess amount.

However, the earnings withdrawn will be taxable income to you and may be subject
to  the  10%  penalty  tax  on  early   distributions.   Alternatively,   excess
contributions  for one year may be  withdrawn  in a later year or may be carried
forward as regular IRA  contributions  in the following  year to the extent that
the excess, when aggregated with your regular IRA contributions, if any, for the
subsequent  year,  does  not  exceed  the  maximum   allowable   deductible  and
nondeductible  amount for that year. The 6% excise tax will be imposed on excess
contributions  in each  subsequent  year they are  neither  returned  to you nor
applied as permissible regular IRA contributions for such year.

(b) Early Distributions.  Since the purpose of an IRA is to accumulate funds for
retirement, your receipt or use of any portion of your IRA before you attain age
59 1/2 constitutes an early distribution subject to a 10% penalty tax unless the
distribution  occurs as a result  of your  death or  disability  or is part of a
series of  substantially  equal  payments made over your life  expectancy or the
joint life  expectancies  of you and your  beneficiary,  as determined  from IRS
tables in the income tax regulations.

Also,  the 10% penalty tax will not apply if  distributions  are used to pay for
medical expenses in excess of 7.5% of your AGI or if  distributions  are used to
pay for health insurance premiums for you, your spouse and/or your dependents if
you are an  unemployed  individual  who is receiving  unemployment  compensation
under federal or state programs for at least 12 consecutive weeks. Effective for
distributions  made in 1998 or later, the 10% penalty tax also will not apply to
an early  distribution made to pay for certain qualifying  first-time  homebuyer
expenses of you or certain  family  members,  or for certain  qualifying  higher
education expenses for you or certain family members.

First-time  homebuyer  expenses must be paid within 120 days of the distribution
from the IRA and include up to $10,000 of the costs of acquiring,  constructing,
or  reconstructing  a principal  residence,  including  any usual or  reasonable
settlement,  financing or other closing costs. Higher education expenses include
tuition,   fees,  books,   supplies,  and  equipment  required  for  enrollment,
attendance, and room and board at a post-secondary educational institution.  The
amount  of an  early  distribution,  excluding  any  nondeductible  contribution
included  therein,  is includable in your gross income and may be subject to the
10% penalty tax unless you transfer it to another IRA as a  qualifying  rollover
contribution.

(c) Failure To Satisfy RMD. If the RMD rules  described above in Part I, Section
4(a) apply to you and if the amount  distributed  during a calendar year is less
than the minimum  amount  required to be  distributed,  you will be subject to a
penalty tax equal to 50% of the excess of the amount  required to be distributed
over the amount actually distributed.

(d) Policy Loans and Prohibited  Transactions.  If you or any beneficiary engage
in any  prohibited  transaction,  such as any sale,  exchange  or leasing of any
property  between  you and the  Traditional  IRA, or any  interference  with the
independent  status of such IRA, the Traditional IRA will lose its tax exemption
and be  treated  as having  been  distributed  to you.  The value of the  entire
Traditional IRA,  excluding any  nondeductible  contributions  included therein,
will be includable in your gross income;  and, if at the time of the  prohibited
transaction you are under age 59 1/2, you may also be subject to the 10% penalty
tax on early distributions, as described above in Part I, Section 5(b).

If you borrow from or pledge your  Traditional  IRA, or your benefits  under the
contract,  as security for a loan,  the portion  borrowed or pledged as security
will cease to be  tax-qualified,  the value of that  portion  will be treated as
distributed  to you,  and you will  have to  include  the  value of the  portion
borrowed  or  pledged as  security  in your  income  that year for  federal  tax
purposes. You may also be subject to the 10% penalty tax on early distributions.

(e)  Overstatement  or  Understatement  of Nondeductible  Contributions.  If you
overstate  your  nondeductible  Traditional  IRA  contributions  on your federal
income tax return,  without  reasonable cause, you may be subject to a reporting
penalty.  Such a penalty also  applies for failure to file any form  required by
the IRS to report nondeductible  contributions.  These penalties are in addition
to any ordinary income or penalty taxes,  interest,  and penalties for which you
may be liable if you underreport  income upon receiving a distribution from your
Traditional  IRA. See Part I,  Section 4(b) above for the tax  treatment of such
distributions.

IRA PART II: ROTH IRAs

1. Contributions

(a) Regular  Roth IRA. You may make  contributions  to a regular Roth IRA in any
amount up to the  contribution  limits  described in Part II,  Section 3, below.
Such contributions are also subject to the minimum amount under the Transamerica
Life Roth IRA contract. Such contribution must be in cash. Your contribution for
a tax year  must be made by the due date,  not  including  extensions,  for your
federal income tax return for that tax year.  Unlike  Traditional  IRAs, you may
continue making Roth IRA  contributions  after reaching age 70 1/2 to the extent
that your AGI does not exceed the levels described below.

(b) Spousal  Roth IRA. If you and your  spouse file a joint  federal  income tax
return  for  the  taxable  year  and if  your  spouse's  compensation,  if  any,
includable in gross income for the year is less than the compensation includable
in your gross income for the year,  you and your spouse may each  establish your
own  individual  Roth  IRA and may make  contributions  to  those  Roth  IRAs in
accordance  with the rules and limits for  contributions  contained in the Code,
which are described in Part II, Section 3, below. Such  contributions must be in
cash. Your contribution to a Spousal Roth IRA for a tax year must be made by the
due date, not including extensions,  for your federal income tax return for that
tax year.

(c) Rollover Roth IRA. You may make  contributions to a Rollover Roth IRA within
60 days after  receiving a  distribution  from an existing Roth IRA,  subject to
certain limitations discussed in Part II, Section 3, below.

(d) Transfer  Roth IRA. You may make an initial or  subsequent  contribution  to
your  Transamerica  Life Roth IRA by  directing a fiduciary  or issuer of any of
your  existing  Roth IRAs to make a direct  transfer  of all or a portion of the
assets from such Roth IRAs to your Transamerica Life Roth IRA.

(e) Conversion  Roth IRA. You may make  contributions  to a Conversion  Roth IRA
within 60 days of receiving a distribution  from an existing  Traditional IRA or
by instructing the fiduciary or issuer of any of your existing  Traditional IRAs
to  make a  direct  transfer  of all or a  portion  of the  assets  from  such a
Traditional  IRA  to  your  Transamerica  Life  Roth  IRA,  subject  to  certain
restrictions and subject to income tax on some or all of the converted  amounts.
If your AGI, not including the conversion  amount,  is greater than $100,000 for
the tax year,  or if you are married and you and your spouse file  separate  tax
returns,  you may not convert or transfer any amount from a Traditional IRA to a
Roth IRA.

(f)  Responsibility  of  the  Owner.  Contributions,   rollovers,  transfers  or
conversions  to a Roth  IRA  must be made in  accordance  with  the  appropriate
sections  of  the  Code.  It is  your  full  and  sole  responsibility  to  make
contributions  to your Roth IRA in accordance with the Code.  Transamerica  Life
Insurance  and Annuity  Company  does not  provide  tax  advice,  and assumes no
liability for the tax consequences of any contribution to your Roth IRA.

2. Deductibility of Contributions

Your Roth IRA  permits  only  nondeductible  after-tax  contributions.  However,
distributions  from your Roth IRA are  generally  not subject to federal  income
tax. See Part II, 4(b) below.  This is unlike a Traditional  IRA,  which permits
deductible  and  nondeductible  contributions,  but  which  provides  that  most
distributions are subject to federal income tax.

3. Contribution Limits

Contributions  for each  taxable year to all  Traditional  and Roth IRAs may not
exceed the lesser of 100% of your  compensation or $2,000 for any calendar year,
subject  to AGI  phase-out  rules  described  below in Section  3(a).  Rollover,
transfer and  conversion  contributions,  if properly made, do not count towards
your maximum  annual  contribution  limit,  nor do employer  contributions  to a
SEP-IRA or SIMPLE IRA.

(a) Regular Roth IRAs.  The maximum  amount you may contribute to a regular Roth
IRA will depend on the amount of your AGI for the  calendar  year.  Your maximum
$2,000  contribution  limit begins to phase out when your AGI reaches $95,000 as
unmarried or $150,000 when married  filing  jointly.  Under this phase out, your
maximum  regular Roth IRA  contributions  generally  will not be less than $200;
however, no contribution is allowed if your AGI exceeds $110,000 as unmarried or
$160,000 when married filing jointly. If you are married and you and your spouse
file separate tax returns, your maximum regular Roth IRA contribution phases out
between $0 and  $10,000.  If you are married but you and your spouse lived apart
for the entire taxable year and file separate  federal income tax returns,  your
maximum  contribution  is  calculated  as if you were not  married.  You  should
consult your tax adviser to determine your maximum contribution.

You may make  contributions  to a regular Roth IRA after age 70 1/2,  subject to
the phase-out  rules.  Regular Roth IRA  contributions  for a tax year should be
reported on your tax return for that year, specifically, on Form 8606.

(b) Spousal Roth IRAs. Contributions to your lower-earning spouse's Spousal Roth
IRA may not exceed the lesser of:

1.   100%  of  both  spouses'  combined  compensation  minus  any  Roth  IRA  or
     deductible  Traditional  IRA  contribution  for the spouse  with the higher
     compensation for the year; or

2. $2,000,  as reduced by the phase-out  rules  described above for regular Roth
IRAs.

A maximum of $4,000 may be contributed to both spouses' Roth IRAs. Contributions
can be divided  between the spouses' Roth IRAs as you and your spouse wish,  but
no more than $2,000 in regular  Roth IRA  contributions  can be  contributed  to
either individual's Roth IRA each year.

(c) Rollover  Roth IRAs.  There is no limit on the amounts that you may rollover
from one Roth IRA into another Roth IRA,  including your  Transamerica Life Roth
IRA. You may roll over a  distribution  from any single Roth IRA to another Roth
IRA only once in any 365-day period.

(d)  Transfer  Roth  IRAs.  There is no limit on amounts  that you may  transfer
directly from one Roth IRA into another Roth IRA,  including  your  Transamerica
Life Roth  IRA.  Such a direct  transfer  does not  constitute  a  rollover  for
purposes of the 1-year waiting period.

(e) Conversion Roth IRAs. There is no limit on amounts that you may convert from
your Traditional IRA into your Transamerica Life Roth IRA if you are eligible to
open a Conversion Roth IRA as described in Part II, Section 1(e),  above. In the
case of a conversion  from a SIMPLE-IRA,  the  conversion may only be done after
the  expiration of your 2-year  participation  period  described in Code Section
72(t)(6).  However,  the  distribution  proceeds from your  Traditional  IRA are
includable in your taxable  income to the extent that they represent a return of
deductible  contributions  and earnings on any  contributions.  The distribution
proceeds from your Traditional IRA are not subject to the 10% early distribution
penalty tax, described below, if the distribution proceeds are deposited to your
Roth IRA within 60 days.

You can also make  contributions  to a Roth IRA by instructing  the fiduciary or
issuer,  custodian or trustee of your existing  Traditional IRAs to transfer the
assets in your  Traditional  IRAs to the Roth IRA,  which can be a successor  to
your existing  Traditional  IRAs. The transfer will be treated as a distribution
from your  Traditional  IRAs, and that amount will be includable in your taxable
income to the extent that it represents a return of deductible contributions and
earnings  on any  contributions,  but  will  not be  subject  to the  10%  early
distribution penalty tax.

If you converted  from a Traditional  IRA to a Roth IRA during 1998,  the income
reportable upon distribution from the Traditional IRA may be reportable entirely
for 1998 or reportable ratably over four years beginning in 1998.

4. Recharacterization of IRA Contri-butions

(a)  Eligibility.  By making a timely  transfer and election,  you generally can
treat a contribution  made to one type of IRA as made to a different type of IRA
for a taxable year.  For example,  if you make  contributions  to a Roth IRA and
later discover that you are not eligible to make Roth IRA contributions, you may
recharacterize  all  or a  portion  of the  contribution  as a  Traditional  IRA
contribution by the filing due date,  including  extensions,  for the applicable
tax year.

You may not recharacterize  amounts paid into a Traditional IRA that represented
tax-free rollovers or transfers, or employer contributions.

(b) Election.  You may elect to recharacterize a contribution amount made to one
type of IRA by simply making a trustee-to-trustee  transfer of such amount, plus
net income  attributable to it, to a second type of IRA on or before the federal
income  tax due  date,  including  extensions,  for the tax year for  which  the
contribution was initially made. After the recharacterization has been made, you
may not revoke or modify the election.

(c)  Taxation  of a  Recharacterization.  For  federal  income tax  purposes,  a
recharacterized  contribution  will be treated as having been contributed to the
transferee  IRA, rather than to the transferor IRA, on the same date and for the
same tax year that the  contribution was initially made to the transferor IRA. A
recharacterized transfer is not considered a rollover for purposes of the 1-year
waiting period.

The transfer of the contribution amount being  recharacterized  must include the
net income  attributable  to such  amount.  If such amount has  experienced  net
losses  as  of  the  time  of  the   recharacterization   transfer,  the  amount
transferred,  the original  contribution  amount less any losses, will generally
constitute  a transfer  of the entire  contribution  amount.  You must treat the
contribution  amount as made to the  transferee  IRA on your federal  income tax
return for the year to which the original contribution amount related.

For  reconversions  following  a  recharacterization,  see  Publication  590 and
Treasury Regulation Section 1.408A-5.

5. Distributions

(a) Required Minimum  Distribution,  or RMD. Unlike a Traditional IRA, there are
no rules that  require that any  distribution  be made to you from your Roth IRA
during your lifetime.

If you die before the entire value of your Roth IRA is  distributed  to you, the
balance of your Roth IRA must be distributed by December 31 of the calendar year
that is  five  years  after  your  death.  However,  if you  die and you  have a
designated beneficiary,  your beneficiary may elect to take distributions in the
form  of  qualifying   settlement   option  payments  in   substantially   equal
installments  over the life or life  expectancy of the  designated  beneficiary,
beginning by December 31 of the calendar year that is one year after your death.

If your  beneficiary  is your  surviving  spouse,  he or she can  become the new
owner/annuitant  and can  continue  the  Transamerica  Life Roth IRA on the same
basis as before your death.  If your surviving  spouse does not wish to continue
the  Transamerica  Life Roth IRA as his or her Roth IRA,  he or she may elect to
receive the death benefit in the form of qualifying  settlement  option payments
in order to avoid the 5-year  distribution  requirement.  Such  payments must be
made in  substantially  equal  amounts over your  spouse's  life or a period not
extending  beyond his or her life  expectancy.  Your surviving spouse must elect
this  option  and  begin  receiving  payments  no later  than  the  later of the
following dates:

1.    December 31 of the year following the year you died; or

2. December 31 of the year in which you would have reached age 70 1/2.

Your  beneficiary is responsible  for assuring that the RMD following your death
is taken in a timely manner and that the correct amount is distributed.

(b) Taxation of Roth IRA Distributions.  The amounts that you withdraw from your
Roth IRA are generally  tax-free.  For federal income tax purposes,  all of your
Roth IRAs are  aggregated and Roth IRA  distributions  are treated as made first
from Roth IRA  contributions  and second from earnings.  Distributions  that are
treated  as made from Roth IRA  contributions  are  treated  as made  first from
regular  Roth IRA  contributions,  which are always  tax-free,  and second  from
conversion or rollover Roth IRA contributions on a first-in,  first-out basis. A
distribution   allocable  to  a  particular  conversion  or  rollover  Roth  IRA
contribution  is treated as  consisting  first of the  portion,  if any,  of the
conversion contribution that was previously includible in gross income by reason
of the conversion.

In any  event,  since  the  purpose  of a Roth IRA is to  accumulate  funds  for
retirement,  your receipt or use of Roth IRA  earnings  before you attain age 59
1/2 , or within 5 years of your first  contribution to the Roth IRA, including a
contribution rolled over,  transferred or converted from a Traditional IRA, will
generally be treated as an early distribution  subject to regular income tax and
to the 10% penalty tax described below in Section 6(b).

No income tax will apply to earnings that are withdrawn before you attain age 59
1/2, but which are withdrawn five or more years after the first  contribution to
the Roth IRA, including a rollover or transfer contribution or conversion from a
Traditional IRA, where the withdrawal is made:

1.    upon your death or disability; or

2. to pay  qualified  first-time  homebuyer  expenses  of you or certain  family
members.

No portion of your Roth IRA  distribution  qualifies as a capital gain. There is
also a separate  5-year  rule for the  recapture  of the 10% penalty tax that is
described  below in Section 6(b) and that  applies to any Roth IRA  distribution
made prior to age 59 1/2 if any  conversion  or rollover  contribution  has been
made to any Roth IRA owned by the  individual  within the 5 most recent  taxable
years, even if this current distribution from the Roth IRA is otherwise tax-free
under the rules described in this Subsection 5(b).

(c) Withholding.  If the  distribution  from your Roth IRA is subject to federal
income tax, unless you elect not to have withholding  apply,  federal income tax
will be withheld from your Roth IRA distributions.  If you receive distributions
under a  settlement  option,  tax will be  withheld  in the same manner as taxes
withheld on wages, calculated as if you were married and claim three withholding
allowances.  If you are  receiving any other type of  distribution,  tax will be
withheld in the amount of 10% of the amount of the distribution. If payments are
delivered to foreign countries, federal income tax will generally be withheld at
a 10% rate unless you certify to Transamerica Life Insurance and Annuity Company
that you are not a U. S. citizen residing abroad or a "tax avoidance expatriate"
as defined in Code  Section  877.  Such  certification  may result in  mandatory
withholding of federal income taxes at a different rate.

6. Penalty Taxes

(a) Excess  Contributions.  If at the end of any taxable year your total regular
Roth IRA contributions,  other than rollovers, transfers or conversions,  exceed
the  maximum  allowable   contributions  for  that  year,  taking  into  account
Traditional IRA contributions, the excess contribution amount will be subject to
a nondeductible  6% excise penalty tax. Such penalty tax cannot exceed 6% of the
value of your Roth IRAs at the end of such year.  However,  if you  withdraw the
excess  contribution,  plus any  earnings on it,  before the due date for filing
your federal income tax return,  including  extensions,  for the taxable year in
which you made the  excess  contribution,  the excess  contribution  will not be
subject to the 6% penalty tax.

The amount of the excess contribution  withdrawn will not be considered an early
distribution,  but the earnings  withdrawn will be taxable income to you and may
be subject to the 10% penalty tax on early distributions.  Alternatively, excess
contributions  for one year may be  withdrawn  in a later year or may be carried
forward as Roth IRA contributions in a later year to the extent that the excess,
when  aggregated  with your  regular  Roth IRA  contributions,  if any,  for the
subsequent  year, does not exceed the maximum  allowable  contribution  for that
year.  The 6%  excise  tax  will be  imposed  on  excess  contributions  in each
subsequent  year they are neither  returned  to you nor  applied as  permissible
regular Roth IRA contributions for such year.


(b) Early Distributions.  Since the purpose of a Roth IRA is to accumulate funds
for  retirement,  your receipt or use of any portion of your Roth IRA before you
attain age 59 1/2 constitutes an early  distribution  subject to the 10% penalty
tax on the  earnings  in your Roth IRA.  This  penalty tax will not apply if the
distribution  occurs as a result  of your  death or  disability  or is part of a
series of  substantially  equal  payments made over your life  expectancy or the
joint life  expectancies  of you and your  beneficiary,  as determined  from IRS
tables in the income tax  regulations.  Also, the 10% penalty tax will not apply
if distributions  are used to pay for medical expenses in excess of 7.5% of your
AGI; or if distributions are used to pay for health insurance  premiums for you,
your spouse and/or your  dependents if you are an unemployed  individual  who is
receiving unemployment compensation under federal or state programs for at least
12 consecutive weeks.


The 10% penalty tax also will not apply to an early distribution made to pay for
certain  qualifying  first-time  homebuyer  expenses  for you or certain  family
members,  or for certain qualifying higher education expenses for you or certain
family members.  First-time  homebuyer  expenses must be paid within 120 days of
the  distribution  from the Roth IRA and  include  up to $10,000 of the costs of
acquiring,  constructing, or reconstructing a principle residence, including any
usual or  reasonable  settlement,  financing  or  other  closing  costs.  Higher
education  expenses  include  tuition,  fees,  books,  supplies,  and  equipment
required  for  enrollment,  attendance,  and room and board at a  post-secondary
educational institution.

There is also a separate  5-year  recapture  rule for the 10% penalty tax in the
case of a Roth IRA  distribution  made prior to age 59 1/2 that is made within 5
years after a conversion or rollover  contribution  from a Traditional IRA. This
recapture rule exists because such a prior Roth IRA contribution avoided the 10%
penalty tax when it was rolled over or converted from the Traditional IRA. Under
this 5-year recapture rule, any Roth IRA  distribution  made prior to age 59 1/2
that  is  attributable  to  any  conversion  or  rollover  contribution  from  a
Traditional IRA made within the previous 5 years to any of the individual's Roth
IRAs is generally  subject to the 10% penalty tax,  and its  exceptions,  to the
extent that such prior Roth IRA  contribution  was subject to ordinary  tax upon
the  conversion  or  rollover,  even if the Roth IRA  distribution  is otherwise
tax-free.

Under the  distribution  ordering  rules for a Roth IRA, all of an  individual's
Roth IRAs and  distributions  therefrom are treated as made:  first from regular
Roth IRA contributions;  then from conversion or rollover Roth IRA contributions
on a first-in,  first-out basis; and last from earnings.  However,  whenever any
Roth IRA  distribution  amount is  attributable  to any  conversion  or rollover
contribution made within the 5 most recent tax years, this distributed amount is
attributed first to the taxable portion of such prior contribution, for purposes
of determining the amount of this Roth IRA  distribution  that is subject to the
recapture  of the 10%  penalty  tax,  unless some  exception  to the penalty tax
applies to the current Roth IRA distribution,  such as age 59 1/2, disability or
certain  health,  education or homebuyer  expenses,  as described  above in this
Subsection 6(b).

(c) Failure to Satisfy RMDs Upon Death. If the RMD rules described above in Part
II, Section 4(a) apply to the  beneficiary of your Roth IRA after your death and
if the amount distributed during a calendar year is less than the minimum amount
required to be distributed,  your  beneficiary  will be subject to a penalty tax
equal to 50% of the excess of the amount  required  to be  distributed  over the
amount actually distributed.

(d) Policy Loans and Prohibited  Transactions.  If you or any beneficiary engage
in any  prohibited  transaction,  such as any sale,  exchange  or leasing of any
property between you and the Roth IRA, or any interference  with the independent
status of the Roth IRA, the Roth IRA will lose its tax  exemption and be treated
as having been  distributed  to you.  The value of any earnings on your Roth IRA
contributions will be includable in your gross income; and if at the time of the
prohibited  transaction,  you are under age 591/2 you may also be subject to the
10% penalty tax on early  distributions,  as described above in Part II, Section
5(b).  If you borrow from or pledge your Roth IRA,  or your  benefits  under the
contract,  as a security for a loan, the portion borrowed or pledged as security
will cease to be  tax-qualified,  the value of that  portion  will be treated as
distributed  to you,  and you may be  subject  to the 10%  penalty  tax on early
distributions from a Roth IRA.

IRA PART III: OTHER INFORMATION

(1) Federal Estate and Gift Taxes

Any amount in or distributed  from your  Traditional  and/or Roth IRAs upon your
death may be  subject  to federal  estate  tax,  although  certain  credits  and
deductions  may be  available.  The exercise or  non-exercise  of an option that
would pay a survivor an annuity at or after your death should not be  considered
a transfer for federal gift tax purposes.

(2) Tax Reporting

You must report  contributions to, and distributions  from, your Traditional IRA
and  Roth  IRA,   including  the  year-end  aggregate  account  balance  of  all
Traditional  IRAs and Roth IRAs, on your federal  income tax return for the year
specifically on IRS Form 8606. For  Traditional  IRAs, you must designate on the
return  how  much of your  annual  contribution  is  deductible  and how much is
nondeductible. You need not file IRS Form 5329 with your income tax return for a
particular  year  unless for that year you are  subject to a penalty tax because
there  has been an  excess  contribution  to,  an early  distribution  from,  or
insufficient RMDs from your Traditional IRA or Roth IRA, as applicable.

(3) Vesting

Your  interest  in your  Traditional  IRA or Roth IRA is  nonforfeitable  at all
times.

(4) Exclusive Benefit

Your interest in your  Traditional IRA or Roth IRA is for the exclusive  benefit
of you and your beneficiaries.

(5) IRS Publication 590

Additional  information about your Traditional IRA or Roth IRA or about SEP-IRAs
and  SIMPLE-IRAs  can be  obtained  from any  district  office  of the IRS or by
calling  1-800-TAX-FORM  for a free  copy  of IRS  Publication  590,  Individual
Retirement Arrangements.


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TRANSAMERICA SERIES SM
TRANSAMERICA CATALYSTSM VARIABLE ANNUITY


Contract  Form 4-703,  Certificate  Form TCG-313;  Group  Annuity  Contract Form
TGP-713 The contract is not available in all states.

Issued by Transamerica Life Insurance and Annuity Company
401 North Tryon Street, Suite 700, Charlotte, North Carolina, 28202





VIM 135-0999


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                     STATEMENT OF ADDITIONAL INFORMATION FOR


                             TRANSAMERICA CATALYSTSM

                                VARIABLE ANNUITY

                              Separate Account VA-6

                                    Issued By
                 Transamerica Life Insurance and Annuity Company


     This statement of additional information expands upon subjects discussed in
the September 7, 1999, prospectus for the Transamerica Catalyst Variable Annuity
("contract")   issued  by  Transamerica   Life  Insurance  and  Annuity  Company
("Transamerica")  through  Separate  Account VA-6. You may obtain a free copy of
the prospectus by writing to:  Transamerica  Life Insurance and Annuity Company,
401 North Tryon Street, Charlotte, NC 28202 or calling 800-420-7749.  Terms used
in the current prospectus for the contract are incorporated into this statement.


     The contract will be issued as a certificate under a group annuity contract
in some states and as an individual  annuity contract in other states.  The term
"contract"  as used  herein  refers  to both  the  individual  contract  and the
certificates issued under the group contract.



   This                           Statement of Additional  Information  is not a
                                  prospectus   and   should   be  read  only  in
                                  conjunction   with  the   prospectus  for  the
                                  contract and the portfolios.












                             Dated September 7, 1999




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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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THE CONTRACT .............................................................................................3
NET INVESTMENT FACTOR ....................................................................................3
VARIABLE PAYMENT OPTIONS..................................................................................3
Variable Annuity Units and Payments.......................................................................3
Variable Annuity Unit Value...............................................................................3
Transfers After the Annuity Date..........................................................................4
GENERAL PROVISIONS........................................................................................4
     IRS Required Distributions...........................................................................4
     Non-Participating....................................................................................4
     Misstatement of Age or Sex...........................................................................4
     Proof of Existence and Age...........................................................................4
     Annuity Data.........................................................................................4
     Assignment...........................................................................................5
     Annual Report........................................................................................5
     Incontestability.....................................................................................5
     Entire Contract......................................................................................5
     Changes in the Contract..............................................................................5
     Protection of Benefits...............................................................................5
     Delay of Payments....................................................................................5
     Notices and Directions...............................................................................6
CALCULATION OF YIELDS AND TOTAL RETURNS ..................................................................6
     Money Market Sub-Account Yield Calculation...........................................................6
     Other Sub-Account Yield Calculations.................................................................7
     Standard Total Return Calculations...................................................................7
     Adjusted Historical Portfolio Performance Data.......................................................8
     Other Performance Data...............................................................................8
HISTORICAL PERFORMANCE DATA...............................................................................8
     General Limitations..................................................................................8
     Historical Performance Data..........................................................................8
DISTRIBUTION OF THE CONTRACT.............................................................................18
SAFEKEEPING OF VARIABLE ACCOUNT ASSETS...................................................................18
STATE REGULATION.........................................................................................18
RECORDS AND REPORTS......................................................................................18
FINANCIAL STATEMENTS.....................................................................................18
APPENDIX.................................................................................................19
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THE CONTRACT

     The following pages provide additional information about the contract which
may be of interest to some owners.

NET INVESTMENT FACTOR

     For any sub-account of the variable account,  the net investment factor for
a valuation  period,  before the annuity date, is (a) divided by (b),  minus (c)
minus (d):

     Where (a) is:

     The net asset value per share held in the sub-account, as of the end of the
     valuation  period;  plus or minus the  per-share  amount of any dividend or
     capital  gain  distributions  if  the  "ex-dividend"  date  occurs  in  the
     valuation  period;  plus or minus a  per-share  charge  or credit as we may
     determine, as of the end of the valuation period, for taxes.

     Where (b) is:

     The net asset value per share held in the  sub-account as of the end of the
last prior valuation period.

     Where (c) is:

     The daily  mortality and expense risk charge of 0.00329%  (1.20%  annually)
     times the number of calendar days in the current valuation period.

     Where (d) is:

     The  daily  administrative  expense  charge,   currently  0.000411%  (0.15%
     annually)  times  the  number of  calendar  days in the  current  valuation
     period.  This charge may be increased,  but will not exceed 0.00096% (0.35%
     annually).

A valuation day is defined as any day that the New York Stock Exchange is open.

VARIABLE PAYMENT OPTIONS

     The variable  payment  option provide for payments that fluctuate in dollar
amount,   based  on  the  investment   performance   of  the  elected   variable
sub-account(s).

Variable Annuity Units and Payments

     For the first  monthly  payment,  the  number  of  variable  annuity  units
credited in each variable  sub-account  will be determined by dividing:  (a) the
product of the  portion of the value to be applied to the  variable  sub-account
and the variable  annuity  purchase rate  specified in the contract;  by (b) the
value of one variable annuity unit in that sub-account on the annuity date.

     The amount of each  subsequent  variable  payment equals the product of the
number of variable  annuity units in each variable  sub-account and the variable
sub-account's  variable  annuity  unit  value as of the  tenth  day of the month
before the payment due date. The amount of each payment may vary.

Variable Annuity Unit Value

     The value of a  variable  annuity  unit in a  variable  sub-account  on any
valuation day is determined as described below.
     The net  investment  factor for the valuation  period (for the  appropriate
payment frequency) just ended is multiplied by the value of the variable annuity
unit for the  sub-account  on the preceding  valuation  day. The net  investment
factor  after the annuity  date is  calculated  in the same manner as before the
annuity date and then  multiplied  by an interest  factor.  The interest  factor
equals  (.999893)n  where n is the number of days since the preceding  valuation
day. This  compensates  for the 4% interest  assumption  built into the variable
annuity  purchase rates. We may offer assumed  interest rates other than 4%. The
appropriate  interest  factor  will be applied  to  compensate  for the  assumed
interest rate.

Transfers After the Annuity Date


     After the annuity date,  you may transfer  variable  annuity units from one
sub-account to another,  subject to certain limitations (See "Transfers" page 26
of the prospectus). The dollar amount of each subsequent monthly annuity payment
after the transfer must be determined  using the new number of variable  annuity
units  multiplied by the variable  sub-account's  variable annuity unit value on
the tenth day of the month  preceding  payment.  We reserve  the right to change
this day of the month.

     The  formula  used to  determine a transfer  after the annuity  date can be
found in the Appendix to this Statement of Additional Information.


GENERAL PROVISIONS

IRS Required Distributions


     If any owner under a non-qualified contract dies before the entire interest
in the contract is  distributed,  the value generally must be distributed to the
designated  beneficiary  so that the contract  qualifies as an annuity under the
Code. (See "Federal Tax Matters" page 41 of the prospectus.)


Non-Participating

     The  contract  is  non-participating.  No  dividends  are  payable  and the
contract will not share in our profits or surplus earnings.

Misstatement of Age or Sex

     If the age or sex of the  annuitant  or any other  measuring  life has been
misstated,  the settlement  option  payments under the contract will be whatever
the annuity  amount  applied on the annuity date would  purchase on the basis of
the correct age or sex of the  annuitant  and/or  other  measuring  life.  Where
required  by law,  rule  or  regulation,  we may  only  consider  the age of the
annuitant  and/or other measuring life. Any  overpayments or underpayments by us
as a result of any such  misstatement  may be  respectively  charged  against or
credited  to the  settlement  option  payment or  payments  to be made after the
correction so as to adjust for such overpayment or underpayment.

Proof of Existence and Age

     Before making any payment  under the contract,  we may require proof of the
existence  and/or  proof of the age of an owner and/or an annuitant or any other
measuring life, or any other  information  deemed  necessary in order to provide
benefits under the contract.

Annuity Data

     We will not be liable for obligations which depend on receiving information
from a  payee  or  measuring  life  until  such  information  is  received  in a
satisfactory form.

Assignment

     No  assignment  of a contract  will be binding on us unless made in writing
and given to us at our Service  Center.  We are not responsible for the adequacy
of  any   assignment.   Your  rights  and  the  interest  of  any  annuitant  or
non-irrevocable  beneficiary  will be subject to the rights of any  assignee  of
record.

Annual Report


     At least once each contract year before the annuity date, you will be given
a report of the current  account  value  allocated  to each  sub-account  of the
variable  account and any general account option.  This report will also include
any other information  required by law or regulation.  After the annuity date, a
confirmation will be provided with every variable annuity payment.


Incontestability

     Each contract is incontestable  from the contract  effective date except in
certain states where medical  questions are required on the  application for the
optional Living Benefits Rider.

Entire Contract

     We have issued the contract in consideration  and acceptance of the payment
of  the  initial  purchase  payment  and  certain  required  information  in  an
acceptable  form and manner or, where state law requires,  the  application.  In
those states that require a written  application,  a copy of the  application is
attached to and is part of the contract and along with the contract  constitutes
the entire contract.

     The group  annuity  contract  has been  issued to a trust  organized  under
Missouri  law.  However,  the sole  purpose  of the  trust is to hold the  group
annuity  contract.  You  have all  rights  and  benefits  under  the  individual
certificate issued under the group contract.

Changes in the Contract

     Only two authorized  officers of Transamerica,  acting  together,  have the
authority  to bind us or to make any change in the  individual  contract  or the
group contract or individual  certificates  thereunder and then only in writing.
We will not be bound by any promise or representation made by any other persons.

     We may change or amend the  individual  contract  or the group  contract or
individual  certificates thereunder if such change or amendment is necessary for
the  individual  contract  or the  group  contract  or  individual  certificates
thereunder to comply with any state or federal law, rule or regulation.

Protection of Benefits

     To the extent permitted by law, no benefit (including death benefits) under
the contract will be subject to any claim or process of law by any creditor.

Delay of Payments

     Payment of any cash withdrawal, lump sum death benefit, or variable payment
or transfer due from the variable  account will occur within seven days from the
date the election becomes effective, except that we may be permitted to postpone
such payment if: (1) the New York Stock  Exchange is closed for other than usual
weekends or holidays, or trading on the Exchange is otherwise restricted; or (2)
an  emergency  exists as  defined  by the  Securities  and  Exchange  Commission
(Commission),  or the Commission requires that trading be restricted; or (3) the
Commission permits a delay for the protection of owners.



     In addition,  while it is our intention to process all  transfers  from the
sub-accounts  immediately upon receipt of a transfer request,  we have the right
to delay effecting a transfer from a variable  sub-account for up to seven days.
We may delay  effecting  such a transfer if there is a delay of payment  from an
affected portfolio.  If this happens, then we will calculate the dollar value or
number of units involved in the transfer from a variable sub-account on or as of
the date we receive a transfer  request in an  acceptable  form and manner,  but
will not process the transfer to the transferee  sub-account  until a later date
during the seven-day delay period when the portfolio underlying the transferring
sub-account  obtains  liquidity to fund the transfer  request  through  sales of
portfolio  securities,   new  purchase  payments,   transfers  by  investors  or
otherwise. During this period, the amount transferred would not be invested in a
variable sub-account.


     We may delay payment of any withdrawal from any general account options for
a period of not more than six  months  after we  receive  the  request  for such
withdrawal.  If we delay  payment for more than 30 days, we will pay interest on
the withdrawal amount up to the date of payment. (See "Cash Withdrawals" page 29
of the prospectus.)


Notices and Directions

     We will not be bound by any  authorization,  direction,  election or notice
which is not in a form and manner  acceptable  to us and received at our Service
Center.

     Any  written  notice  requirement  by us to you  will be  satisfied  by our
mailing of any such required written notice,  by first-class  mail, to your last
known address as shown on our records.

CALCULATION OF YIELDS AND TOTAL RETURNS

Money Market Sub-Account Yield Calculation

     In accordance with regulations  adopted by the Commission,  we are required
to  compute  the  money  market  sub-account's  current  annualized  yield for a
seven-day period in a manner which does not take into consideration any realized
or  unrealized  gains or losses on shares of the money  market  series or on its
portfolio  securities.  This current annualized yield is computed by determining
the net change (exclusive of realized gains and losses on the sale of securities
and unrealized  appreciation  and  depreciation)  in the value of a hypothetical
account  having a balance  of one unit of the money  market  sub-account  at the
beginning of such seven-day period, dividing such net change in account value by
the value of the account at the  beginning of the period to  determine  the base
period return and annualizing  this quotient on a 365-day basis.  The net change
in account  value  reflects  the  deductions  for the annual  account  fee,  the
mortality and expense risk charge and administrative  expense charges and income
and expenses accrued during the period.  Because of these deductions,  the yield
for the money market  sub-account of the variable account will be lower than the
yield for the money market series or any comparable substitute funding vehicle.

     The Commission also permits us to disclose the effective yield of the money
market  sub-account  for the same seven-day  period,  determined on a compounded
basis.  The effective yield is calculated by compounding the  unannualized  base
period  return by adding one to the base  period  return,  raising  the sum to a
power equal to 365 divided by 7, and subtracting one from the result.

     The yield on amounts held in the money  market  sub-account  normally  will
fluctuate on a daily basis.  Therefore,  the disclosed  yield for any given past
period is not an  indication  or  representation  of  future  yields or rates of
return.  The money market  sub-account's  actual yield is affected by changes in
interest rates on money market  securities,  average  portfolio  maturity of the
money market  series or  substitute  funding  vehicle,  the types and quality of
portfolio  securities  held by the money  market  series or  substitute  funding
vehicle, and operating expenses.  In addition,  the yield figures do not reflect
the  effect  of any  contingent  deferred  sales  load (of up to 8% of  purchase
payments) that may be applicable to a contract.






Other Sub-Account Yield Calculations

     We may from time to time  disclose the current  annualized  yield of one or
more of the  variable  sub-accounts  (except the money market  sub-account)  for
30-day  periods.  The  annualized  yield of a  sub-account  refers to the income
generated by the sub-account over a specified 30-day period.  Because this yield
is annualized,  the yield generated by a sub-account during the 30-day period is
assumed to be generated  each 30-day  period.  The yield is computed by dividing
the net  investment  income per  variable  accumulation  unit earned  during the
period  by the price per unit on the last day of the  period,  according  to the
following formula:

         YIELD    =        2[{a-b + 1}6 -  1]
                        cd

         Where:

         a        = net  investment  income  earned  during  the  period  by the
                  portfolio attributable to the shares owned by the sub-account.
         b =  expenses  for  the  sub-account  accrued  for the  period  (net of
         reimbursements).  c = the average daily number of variable accumulation
         units outstanding during the period. d = the maximum offering price per
         variable accumulation unit on the last day of the period.

     Net  investment   income  will  be  determined  in  accordance  with  rules
established by the Commission.  Accrued expenses will include all recurring fees
that are charged to all  contracts.  The yield  calculations  do not reflect the
effect  of any  contingent  deferred  sales  load  that may be  applicable  to a
particular contract.  Contingent deferred sales loads range from 8% to 0% of the
amount of  account  value  withdrawn  depending  on the  elapsed  time since the
receipt of each purchase payment.

     Because of the charges and deductions imposed by the variable account,  the
yield for the  sub-account  will be lower  than the yield for the  corresponding
portfolio.  The yield on amounts held in the variable sub-accounts normally will
fluctuate over time. Therefore,  the disclosed yield for any given period is not
an  indication  or  representation  of  future  yields or rates of  return.  The
variable sub-account's actual yield will be affected by the types and quality of
portfolio securities held by the portfolio, and its operating expenses.

Standard Total Return Calculations

     We may from time to time also disclose average annual total returns for one
or more of the  sub-accounts  for various periods of time.  Average annual total
return quotations are computed by finding the average annual compounded rates of
return over one, five and ten year periods that would equate the initial  amount
invested to the ending redeemable value, according to the following formula:

         P{1 + T}n = ERV

         Where:
         P =               a hypothetical initial payment of $1,000
         T =               average annual total return
         n =               number of years
         ERV               = ending  redeemable  value of a hypothetical  $1,000
                           payment  made at the  beginning  of the one,  five or
                           ten-year  period  at the  end of the  one,  five,  or
                           ten-year  period  (or  fractional   portion  of  such
                           period).

     All recurring  fees are  recognized  in the ending  redeemable  value.  The
standard average annual total return calculations will reflect the effect of any
contingent deferred sales load that may be applicable to a particular period.





Adjusted Historical Portfolio Performance Data

     We may also disclose  "historical"  performance  data for a portfolio,  for
periods before the variable sub-account commenced  operations.  Such performance
information will be calculated based on the performance of the portfolio and the
assumption  that the  sub-account was in existence for the same periods as those
indicated  for the  portfolio,  with a level of contract  charges  currently  in
effect.

     This type of adjusted historical  performance data may be disclosed on both
an average annual total return and a cumulative total return basis. Moreover, it
may be disclosed  assuming that the contract is not surrendered  (i.e.,  with no
deduction for the contingent deferred sales load) and assuming that the contract
is surrendered at the end of the applicable period (i.e., reflecting a deduction
for any applicable contingent deferred sales load).

Other Performance Data

     We may from time to time also  disclose  average  annual total returns in a
non-standard  format in  conjunction  with the  standard  described  above.  The
non-standard  format will be identical to the  standard  format  except that the
contingent deferred sales load percentage will be assumed to be 0%.


     We may  from  time  to time  also  disclose  cumulative  total  returns  in
conjunction with the standard format  described  above.  The cumulative  returns
will be calculated  using the  following  formula  assuming that the  contingent
deferred sales load percentage will be 0%.


     CTR = {ERV/P} -  1

Where: CTR = the cumulative  total return net of sub-account  recurring  charges
     for the period.

ERV = ending  redeemable  value of a  hypothetical  $1,000
     payment at the beginning of the one, five, or ten-year period at the end of
     the one, five, or ten-year period (or fractional  portion of the period).

 P     = a hypothetical initial payment of $1,000.

     All  non-standard  performance data will be advertised only if the standard
performance data is also disclosed.

HISTORICAL PERFORMANCE DATA

     General Limitations

     The figures below  represent  past  performance  and are not  indicative of
future  performance.  The figures  may  reflect the waiver of advisory  fees and
reimbursement of other expenses which may not continue in the future.

     Portfolio  information,  including  historical  daily net asset  values and
capital gains and dividends  distributions  regarding each  portfolio,  has been
provided by that portfolio. The adjusted historical sub-account performance data
is derived from the data provided by the portfolios.  We have no reason to doubt
the  accuracy of the figures  provided by the  portfolios.  We have not verified
these figures.

Historical Performance Data

     The charts below show  historical  performance  data for the  sub-accounts,
including adjusted  historical  performance for the periods prior to the January
1,  1998,  inception  of  the  sub-accounts,  based  on the  performance  of the
corresponding  portfolios  since their  inception  date, with a level of charges
equal to those currently  assessed under the contract.  These figures are not an
indication of the future performance of the sub-accounts.  The date next to each
sub-account  name  indicates  the  date of  commencement  of  operations  of the
corresponding portfolio.





Notes:

1.   On September 16, 1994, an investment company which had commenced operations
     on August 1,  1988,  called  Quest for Value  Accumulation  Trust (the "Old
     Trust") was effectively  divided into two investment  funds - The Old Trust
     and the present OCC Accumulation  Trust (the "Present Trust") at which time
     the Present Trust commenced  operations.  The total net assets of the Small
     Cap Portfolio  immediately  after the transaction were  $139,812,573 in the
     Old Trust and  $8,129,274  in the Present  Trust.  For the period  prior to
     September 16, 1994, the performance  figures for the Small Cap Portfolio of
     the Present Trust reflect the performance of the Small Cap Portfolio of the
     Old Trust.

2.   The Growth Portfolio of the Transamerica  Variable Insurance Fund, Inc., is
     the successor to Separate  Account Fund C of  Transamerica  Occidental Life
     Insurance  Company,  a  management   investment  company  funding  variable
     annuities,  through a reorganization on November 1, 1996. Accordingly,  the
     performance  data  for  the  Transamerica  VIF  Growth  Portfolio  includes
     performance of its predecessor.

3.   On September 16, 1994, an investment company which had commenced operations
     on August 1,  1988,  called  Quest for Value  Accumulation  Trust (the "Old
     Trust") was effectively  divided into two investment  funds - The Old Trust
     and the present OCC Accumulation Trust (the "Present Trust") at the time of
     the transaction  there was $682,601,380 in the Old Trust and $51,345,102 in
     the  Present  Trust.  For the  period  prior to  September  16,  1994,  the
     performance  figures for the Managed Portfolio of the Present Trust reflect
     the performance of the Managed Portfolio of the Old Trust.

Historical Performance Data Charts
 Average Annual Total Returns - Assuming  surrender but no Living Benefits Rider
 Average  Annual Total Returns - Assuming  surrender and Living  Benefits  Rider
 Average Annual Total Returns - Assuming no surrender or Living Benefits Rider


1. Average Annual Total Returns - Assuming  surrender but no optional  Riders no
 surrender but reflecting Living Benefits Rider


 Cumulative Returns - Assuming surrender but no Living Benefits Rider

CumulativeAverage  Annual Total Returns - Assuming surrender and Living Benefits
Rider and Guaranteed Minimum Death Benefit Rider

CumulativeAverage  Annual  Total  Returns - Assuming  no  surrender  or optional
Riders

4. Average  Annual Total Returns - Assuming no surrender but  reflecting  Living
Benefits Rider and Guaranteed Minimum Death Benefit Rider

5. Cumulative Returns - Assuming surrender but no optional Riders

6.  Cumulative  Returns -  Assuming  surrender  and  Living  Benefits  Rider and
Guaranteed Minimum Death Benefit Rider

7. Cumulative Returns - Assuming no surrender or optional Riders

8.  Cumulative  Returns - Assuming no surrender but reflecting  Living  Benefits
Rider and Guaranteed Minimum Death Benefit Rider





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1.   Average Annual Total Returns - Assuming surrender but no optional Riders

     Average annual total returns for periods since  inception of the portfolio,
including adjusted historical performance,  for each sub-account are as follows.
These  figures  include  mortality  and  expense  charges  of 1.20%  per  annum,
administrative  expense  charge of 0.15% per annum,  an  account  fee of $30 per
annum adjusted for average account size and the applicable  contingent  deferred
sales load  (maximum  of 8% of  purchase  payments)  and do not  reflect any fee
deduction  for  the  optional  Riders.  Any  credit  is not  reflected  in  this
calculation.

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                                                                                                     For the period
                                                                                                          from
          SUB-ACCOUNT                For the        For the      For the 5-year                      commencement of
     (date of commencement           1-year      3-year period    period ending   For the 10-year       portfolio
        of operation of           period ending      ending         12/31/98       period ending      operations to
    corresponding portfolio)        12/31/98        12/31/98                          12/31/98          12/31/98

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Alger American Income & Growth       23.35%          26.13%          19.61%            13.98%            13.87%
(11/15/88)

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Alliance VPF Growth & Income         12.00%          21.39%          19.03%              NA              14.35%
(1/14/91)

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Alliance VPF Premier Growth          38.73%          31.36%          25.70%              NA              23.53%
(6/26/92)

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Dreyfus VIF Capital                  21.16%          24.80%          21.41%              NA              19.63%
Appreciation (4/25/93)

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Dreyfus VIF Small Cap (8/31/90)      -12.00%         6.16%           10.69%              NA              35.30%


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Janus Aspen Series Balanced          25.22%          20.80%          16.95%              NA              17.46%
(9/13/93)

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Janus Aspen Series Worldwide         19.93%          23.52%          19.17%              NA              21.97%
Growth (9/13/93)

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MFS VIT Emerging Growth              25.18%          20.99%            N/A               NA              23.80%
(7/24/95)

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MFS VIT Growth w/ Income             13.42%          22.33%            N/A               NA              23.12%
(10/9/95)

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MFS VIT Research                     14.39%          18.80%            NA                NA              19.75%
(7/26/95)

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MSDW UF Emerging Markets             -32.63%           NA              NA                NA              -16.94%
Equity (10/1/96)

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MSDW UF Fixed Income (1/2/97)        -0.81%            NA              NA                NA               3.98%


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MSDW UF High Yield                   -3.87%            NA              NA                NA               4.15%
(1/2/97)

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MSDW UF International Magnum          0.24%            NA              NA                NA               3.18%
(1/2/97)

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OCC Accumulation Trust Managed       -1.58%          13.91%          17.00%            17.67%            17.31%
(8/1/88) (3)

- --------------------------------- -------------- --------------- ---------------- ----------------- ------------------

OCC Accumulation Trust Small         -17.52%         6.32%            6.30%            11.61             11.25%
Cap (8/1/88) (1)

- --------------------------------- -------------- --------------- ---------------- ----------------- ------------------

PIMCO VIT StocksPLUS                 21.08%            NA              NA                NA              21.08%
Growth & Income (1/2/98)

- --------------------------------- -------------- --------------- ---------------- ----------------- ------------------

Transamerica VIF Growth              34.09%          35.88%          32.50%            24.69%              NA
(2/26/69) (2)

- --------------------------------- -------------- --------------- ---------------- ----------------- ------------------

Transamerica VIF Money Market          NA              NA              NA                NA              -3.63%
(1/2/98)

- --------------------------------- -------------- --------------- ---------------- ----------------- ------------------




2.   Average Annual Total Returns - Assuming surrender and reflecting optional Living Benefits Rider and
Guaranteed Minimum Death Benefit Rider

     Average annual total returns for periods since  inception of the portfolio,
including adjusted historical performance,  for each sub-account are as follows.
These  figures  include  mortality  and  expense  charges  of 1.20%  per  annum,
administrative  expense  charge of 0.15% per annum,  an  account  fee of $30 per
annum  adjusted for average  account size, the  applicable  contingent  deferred
sales load (maximum 8% of purchase payments), the optional Living Benefits Rider
fee of 0.05% per annum and the optional  Guaranteed  Minimum Death Benefit Rider
fee of 0.20% per annum. Any credit is not reflected in this calculation.


- --------------------------------- -------------- --------------- ---------------- ----------------- ------------------

                                                                                                     For the period
                                                                                                          from
          SUB-ACCOUNT                For the        For the      For the 5-year                      commencement of
    (date of commencement of         1-year      3-year period    period ending   For the 10-year       portfolio
          operation of            period ending      ending         12/31/98       period ending      operations to
    corresponding portfolio)        12/31/98        12/31/98                          12/31/98          12/31/98

- --------------------------------- -------------- --------------- ---------------- ----------------- ------------------

Alger American Income & Growth       23.10%          25.88%          19.36%            13.73%            13.62%
(11/15/88)

- --------------------------------- -------------- --------------- ---------------- ----------------- ------------------

Alliance VPF Growth & Income         11.75%          21.13%          18.78%              NA              14.10%
(1/14/91)

- --------------------------------- -------------- --------------- ---------------- ----------------- ------------------

Alliance VPF Premier Growth          38.48%          31.11%          25.44%              NA              23.27%
(6/26/92)

- --------------------------------- -------------- --------------- ---------------- ----------------- ------------------

Dreyfus VIF Capital                  20.91%          24.54%          21.16%              NA              19.38%
Appreciation (4/25/93)

- --------------------------------- -------------- --------------- ---------------- ----------------- ------------------

Dreyfus VIF Small Cap (8/31/90)      -12.25%         5.90%           10.43%              NA              35.05%

- --------------------------------- -------------- --------------- ---------------- ----------------- ------------------

Janus Aspen Series Balanced          24.97%          20.54%          16.70%              NA              17.20%
(9/13/93)

- --------------------------------- -------------- --------------- ---------------- ----------------- ------------------

Janus Aspen Series Worldwide         19.68%          23.27%          18.91%              NA              21.72%
Growth (9/13/93)

- --------------------------------- -------------- --------------- ---------------- ----------------- ------------------

MFS VIT Emerging Growth              24.93%          20.74%            NA                NA              23.54%
(7/24/95)

- --------------------------------- -------------- --------------- ---------------- ----------------- ------------------

MFS VIT Growth w/ Income             13.17%          22.08%            NA                NA              22.86%
(10/9/95)

- --------------------------------- -------------- --------------- ---------------- ----------------- ------------------

MFS VIT Research                     14.14%          18.54%            NA                NA              19.49%
(7/26/95)

- --------------------------------- -------------- --------------- ---------------- ----------------- ------------------

MSDW UF Emerging Markets             -32.88%           NA              NA                NA              -17.21%
Equity (10/1/96)

- --------------------------------- -------------- --------------- ---------------- ----------------- ------------------

MSDW UF Fixed Income (1/2/97)        -1.06%            NA              NA                NA               3.72%

- --------------------------------- -------------- --------------- ---------------- ----------------- ------------------

MSDW UF High Yield                   -4.12%            NA              NA                NA               3.89%
(1/2/97)

- --------------------------------- -------------- --------------- ---------------- ----------------- ------------------

MSDW UF International Magnum         -0.01%            NA              NA                NA               2.93%
(1/2/97)

- --------------------------------- -------------- --------------- ---------------- ----------------- ------------------

OCC Accumulation Trust Managed       -1.83%          13.66%          16.75%            17.42%            17.06%
(8/1/88) (3)

- --------------------------------- -------------- --------------- ---------------- ----------------- ------------------
- --------------------------------- -------------- --------------- ---------------- ----------------- ------------------

OCC Accumulation Trust Small         -17.77%         6.06%            6.04%            11.36%            11.00%
Cap (8/1/88) (1)

- --------------------------------- -------------- --------------- ---------------- ----------------- ------------------

PIMCO VIT StocksPLUS                 20.83%            NA              NA                NA              20.83%
Growth & Income (1/2/98)

- --------------------------------- -------------- --------------- ---------------- ----------------- ------------------

Transamerica VIF Growth              33.84%          35.62%          32.25%            24.44%              NA
(2/26/69) (2)

- --------------------------------- -------------- --------------- ---------------- ----------------- ------------------

Transamerica VIF Money Market          NA              NA              NA                NA              -3.88%
(1/2/98)

- --------------------------------- -------------- --------------- ---------------- ----------------- ------------------


3.   Average Annual Total Returns - Assuming no surrender or optional Riders

     Non-standard  average  annual total returns for periods since  inception of
the portfolio,  including adjusted historical performance,  for each sub-account
are as follows. These figures include mortality and expense charges of 1.20% per
annum,  administrative  expense  charge of 0.15% per annum and an account fee of
$30 per  annum  adjusted  for  average  account  size,  but do not  reflect  any
applicable  contingent  deferred sales load (maximum of 8% of purchase payments)
and do not reflect any fee deduction for the optional Riders.  Any credit is not
reflected in this calculation.


- --------------------------------- -------------- --------------- ---------------- ----------------- ------------------

                                                                                                     For the period
                                                                                                          from
          SUB-ACCOUNT                For the        For the      For the 5-year                      commencement of
     (date of commencement           1-year      3-year period    period ending   For the 10-year       portfolio
        of operation of           period ending      ending         12/31/98       period ending      operations to
    corresponding portfolio)        12/31/98        12/31/98                          12/31/98          12/31/98

- --------------------------------- -------------- --------------- ---------------- ----------------- ------------------

Alger American Income & Growth       30.55%          27.44%          20.05%            13.98%            13.87%
(11/15/88)

- --------------------------------- -------------- --------------- ---------------- ----------------- ------------------

Alliance VPF Growth & Income         19.20%          22.80%          19.48%              NA              14.35%
(1/14/91)

- --------------------------------- -------------- --------------- ---------------- ----------------- ------------------

Alliance VPF Premier Growth          45.93%          32.57%          26.06%              NA              23.65%
(6/26/92)

- --------------------------------- -------------- --------------- ---------------- ----------------- ------------------

Janus Aspen Series Balanced          32.42%          22.22%          17.43%              NA              17.79%
(9/13/93)

- --------------------------------- -------------- --------------- ---------------- ----------------- ------------------

Janus Aspen Series Worldwide         27.13%          24.88%          19.61%              NA              22.26%
Growth (9/13/93)

- --------------------------------- -------------- --------------- ---------------- ----------------- ------------------

Dreyfus VIF Capital                  28.36%          26.13%          21.82%              NA              19.90%
Appreciation (4/25/93)

- --------------------------------- -------------- --------------- ---------------- ----------------- ------------------

Dreyfus VIF Small Cap (8/31/90)      -4.80%          7.99%           11.28%              NA              35.30%


- --------------------------------- -------------- --------------- ---------------- ----------------- ------------------

MFS VIT Emerging Growth              32.38%          22.41%            NA                NA              24.72%
(7/24/95)

- --------------------------------- -------------- --------------- ---------------- ----------------- ------------------

MFS VIT Growth w/ Income             20.62%          23.72%            NA                NA              24.16%
(10/9/95)

- --------------------------------- -------------- --------------- ---------------- ----------------- ------------------

MFS VIT Research                     21.59%          20.27%            NA                NA              20.75%
(7/26/95)

- --------------------------------- -------------- --------------- ---------------- ----------------- ------------------

MSDW UF Emerging Markets             -25.43%           NA              NA                NA              -13.50%
Equity (10/1/96)

- --------------------------------- -------------- --------------- ---------------- ----------------- ------------------

MSDW UF Fixed Income (1/2/97)         6.39%            NA              NA                NA               7.39%


- --------------------------------- -------------- --------------- ---------------- ----------------- ------------------

MSDW UF High Yield                    3.33%            NA              NA                NA               7.55%
(1/2/97)

- --------------------------------- -------------- --------------- ---------------- ----------------- ------------------

MSDW UF International Magnum          7.44%            NA              NA                NA               6.62%
(1/2/97)

- --------------------------------- -------------- --------------- ---------------- ----------------- ------------------

OCC Accumulation Trust Managed        5.62%          15.51%          17.48%            17.67%            17.31%
(8/1/88) (3)

- --------------------------------- -------------- --------------- ---------------- ----------------- ------------------

OCC Accumulation Trust Small         -10.32%         8.15%            7.00%            11.61%            11.25%
Cap (8/1/88) (1)

- --------------------------------- -------------- --------------- ---------------- ----------------- ------------------

PIMCO VIT StocksPLUS                 28.28%            NA              NA                NA              28.28%
Growth & Income (1/2/98)

- --------------------------------- -------------- --------------- ---------------- ----------------- ------------------

Transamerica VIF Growth              41.29%          37.00%          32.79%            24.69%              NA
(2/26/69) (2)

- --------------------------------- -------------- --------------- ---------------- ----------------- ------------------

Transamerica VIF Money Market          NA              NA              NA                NA               3.59%
(1/2/98)

- --------------------------------- -------------- --------------- ---------------- ----------------- ------------------




4.   Average Annual Total Returns - Assuming no surrender but reflecting optional Living Benefits Rider and
Guaranteed Minimum Death Benefit Rider

     Non-standard  average  annual total returns for periods since  inception of
the portfolio,  including adjusted historical performance,  for each sub-account
are as follows. These figures include mortality and expense charges of 1.20% per
annum,  administrative  expense charge of 0.15% per annum and, an account fee of
$30 per  annum  adjusted  for  average  account  size,  but do not  reflect  any
applicable  contingent  deferred  sales load (maximum 8% of purchase  payments).
They do reflect  deduction of the fee for the optional Living Benefits Rider fee
of 0.05% per annum and the optional  Guaranteed  Minimum Death Benefit Rider fee
of 0.20% per annum. Any credit is not reflected in this calculation.


- --------------------------------- -------------- --------------- ---------------- ----------------- ------------------

                                                                                                     For the period
                                                                                                          from
          SUB-ACCOUNT                For the                     For the 5-year                      commencement of
     (date of commencement           1-year         For the       period ending   For the 10-year       portfolio
        of operation of           period ending  3-year period      12/31/98       period ending      operations to
    corresponding portfolio)        12/31/98         ending                           12/31/98          12/31/98
                                                    12/31/98

- --------------------------------- -------------- --------------- ---------------- ----------------- ------------------
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Alger American Income & Growth       30.30%         27.19%           19.80%           13.73%             13.62%
(11/15/88)

- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Alliance VPF Growth & Income         18.95%         22.55%           19.23%             NA               14.10%
(1/14/91)

- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Alliance VPF Premier Growth          45.68%         32.32%           25.81%             NA               23.40%
(6/26/92)

- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Dreyfus VIF Capital                  28.11%         25.88%           21.57%             NA               19.65%
Appreciation (4/25/93)

- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Dreyfus VIF Small Cap                -5.05%          7.74%           11.03%             NA               35.05%
(8/31/90)

- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Janus Aspen Series Balanced          32.17%         21.97%           17.18%             NA               17.54%
(9/13/93)

- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Janus Aspen Series Worldwide         26.88%         24.63%           19.36%             NA               22.01%
Growth (9/13/93)

- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

MFS VIT Emerging Growth              32.13%         22.16%             NA               NA               24.47%
(7/24/95)

- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

MFS VIT Growth w/ Income             20.37%         23.47%             NA               NA               23.91%
(10/9/95)

- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

MFS VIT Research                     21.34%         20.02%             NA               NA               20.50%
(7/26/95)

- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

MSDW UF Emerging Markets            -25.68%           NA               NA               NA              -13.75%
Equity (10/1/96)

- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

MSDW UF Fixed Income (1/2/97)        6.14%            NA               NA               NA               7.14%

- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

MSDW UF High Yield                   3.08%            NA               NA               NA               7.30%
(1/2/97)

- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

MSDW UF International Magnum         7.19%            NA               NA               NA               6.37%
(1/2/97)

- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

OCC Accumulation Trust Managed       5.37%          15.26%           17.23%           17.42%             17.06%
(8/1/88) (3)

- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

OCC Accumulation Trust Small        -10.57%          7.90%           6.75%            11.36%             11.00%
Cap (8/1/88) (1)

- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

PIMCO VIT StocksPLUS                 28.03%           NA               NA               NA               28.03%
Growth &Income (1/2/98)

- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Transamerica VIF Growth              41.04%         36.75%           32.54%           24.44%               NA
(2/26/69) (2)

- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Transamerica VIF Money Market          NA             NA               NA               NA               3.34%
(1/2/98)

- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

5. Cumulative Returns - Assuming surrender but no optional Riders

     Adjusted historical cumulative total returns for periods since inception of
the  portfolio  for each  sub-account  are as  follows.  These  figures  include
mortality  and  expenses  charges  of 1.20% per annum,  administrative  expenses
charge of 0.15% per annum,  an account fee of $30 per annum adjusted for average
account size and the applicable contingent deferred sales load (maximum of 8% of
purchase payments) and do not reflect any fee deduction for the optional Riders.
Any credit is not reflected in this calculation.


- --------------------------------- -------------- --------------- ---------------- ----------------- ------------------

                                                                                                     For the period
                                   For the 1-                                                             from
          SUB-ACCOUNT              Year period     For the 3-      For the 5-       For the 10-      commencement of
     (date of commencement           ending       year period      year period      year period         portfolio
        of operation of             12/31/98         ending      ending 12/31/98  ending 12/31/98     operations to
    corresponding portfolio)                        12/31/98                                            12/31/98

- --------------------------------- -------------- --------------- ---------------- ----------------- ------------------
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Alger American Income & Growth       23.35%         101.57%         145.71%           270.18%           273.01%
(11/15/88)

- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Alliance VPF Growth & Income         12.00%         79.78%          139.87%             NA              191.18%
(1/14/91)

- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Alliance VPF Premier Growth          38.73%         127.57%         214.68%             NA              296.57%
(6/26/92)

- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Dreyfus VIF Capital                  21.16%         95.26%          164.73%             NA              180.03%
Appreciation (4/25/93)

- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Dreyfus VIF Small Cap               -12.00%         20.54%           67.04%             NA              1145.17%
(8/31/90)

- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Janus Aspen Series Balanced          25.22%         77.18%          119.70%             NA              134.76%
(9/13/93)

- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Janus Aspen Series Worldwide         19.93%         89.37%          141.20%             NA              186.74%
Growth (9/13/93)

- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

MFS VIT Emerging Growth              25.18%         78.02%             NA               NA              108.58%
(7/24/95)

- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

MFS VIT Growth w/ Income             13.42%         83.97%             NA               NA               95.88%
(10/9/95)

- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

MFS VIT Research                     14.39%         68.56%             NA               NA               85.84%
(7/26/95)

- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

MSDW UF Emerging Markets            -32.63%           NA               NA               NA              -34.17%
Equity (10/1/96)

- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

MSDW UF Fixed Income (1/2/97)        -0.81%           NA               NA               NA               8.10%


- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

MSDW UF High Yield                   -3.87%           NA               NA               NA               8.45%
(1/2/97)

- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

MSDW UF International Magnum         0.24%            NA               NA               NA               6.46%
(1/2/97)

- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

OCC Accumulation Trust Managed       -1.58%         48.72%          120.16%           408.96%           428.19%
(8/1/88) (3)

- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

OCC Accumulation Trust Small        -17.52%         21.10%           36.63%           199.96%           203.83%
Cap (8/1/88) (1)

- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

PIMCO VIT StocksPLUS                 21.08%           NA               NA               NA               21.08%
Growth &Income (1/2/98)

- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Transamerica VIF Growth              34.09%         151.76%         309.36%           808.27%              NA
(2/26/69) (2)

- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Transamerica VIF Money Market          NA             NA               NA               NA               -3.62%
(1/2/98)

- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------



6.   Cumulative Returns - Assuming surrender and optional Living Benefits Rider and Guaranteed Minimum Death
Benefit Rider

     Adjusted historical cumulative total returns for periods since inception of
the  portfolio  for each  sub-account  are as  follows.  These  figures  include
mortality and expense charges of 1.20% per annum,  administrative expense charge
of 0.15% per annum, an account fee of $30 per annum adjusted for average account
size,  the  applicable  contingent  deferred  sales load (maximum 8% of purchase
payments),  the optional  Living  Benefits  Rider fee of 0.05% per annum and the
optional  Guaranteed  Minimum Death  Benefit  Rider fee of 0.20% per annum.  Any
credit is not reflected in this calculation.


- --------------------------------- -------------- --------------- --------------- ------------------ ------------------

                                                                                                     For the period
                                                                                                          from
          SUB-ACCOUNT              For the 1-       For the         For the                          commencement of
     (date of commencement         year period   3-year period   5-year period    For the 10-year       portfolio
        of operation of              ending          ending          ending        period ending      operations to
    corresponding portfolio)        12/31/98        12/31/98        12/31/98         12/31/98           12/31/98

- --------------------------------- -------------- --------------- --------------- ------------------ ------------------
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Alger American Income & Growth       23.10%         100.36%         143.12%          262.14%            264.80%
(11/15/88)

- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Alliance VPF Growth & Income         11.75%         78.65%          137.33%             NA              186.15%
(1/14/91)

- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Alliance VPF Premier Growth          38.48%         126.25%         211.53%             NA              291.33%
(6/26/92)

- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Dreyfus VIF Capital                  20.91%         94.07%          161.99%             NA              176.65%
Appreciation (4/25/93)

- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Dreyfus VIF Small Cap               -12.25%         19.66%          65.13%              NA              1126.10%
(8/31/90)

- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Janus Aspen Series Balanced          24.97%         76.06%          117.33%             NA              132.08%
(9/13/93)

- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Janus Aspen Series Worldwide         19.68%         88.20%          138.65%             NA              183.60%
Growth (9/13/93)

- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

MFS VIT Emerging Growth              24.93%         76.90%            NA                NA              107.10%
(7/24/95)

- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

MFS VIT Growth w/ Income             13.17%         82.82%            NA                NA               94.58%
(10/9/95)

- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

MFS VIT Research                     14.14%         67.48%            NA                NA               84.48%
(7/26/95)

- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

MSDW UF Emerging Markets            -32.88%           NA              NA                NA              -34.64%
Equity (10/1/96)

- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

MSDW UF Fixed Income (1/2/97)        -1.06%           NA              NA                NA               7.56%

- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

MSDW UF High Yield                   -4.12%           NA              NA                NA               7.91%
(1/2/97)

- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

MSDW UF International Magnum         -0.01%           NA              NA                NA               5.93%
(1/2/97)

- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

OCC Accumulation Trust Managed       -1.83%         47.72%          117.79%          398.24%            416.57%
(8/1/88) (3)

- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

OCC Accumulation Trust Small        -17.77%         20.22%          35.00%           193.30%            196.78%
Cap (8/1/88) (1)

- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

PIMCO VIT StocksPLUS                 20.83%           NA              NA                NA               20.83%
Growth &Income (1/2/98)

- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Transamerica VIF Growth              33.84%         150.35%         305.48%          790.21%               NA
(2/26/69) (2)

- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Transamerica VIF Money Market          NA             NA              NA                NA               -3.87%
(1/2/98)

- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------


7. Cumulative Returns - Assuming no surrender or optional Riders

     Adjusted historical non-standard cumulative total returns for periods since
inception of the portfolio  for each  sub-account  are as follow.  These figures
include mortality and expense charges of 1.20% per annum, administrative expense
charge  of 0.15%  per annum and an  account  fee of $30 per annum  adjusted  for
average account size but do not reflect any applicable contingent deferred sales
load  (maximum of 8% of purchase  payments) and do not reflect any fee deduction
for the optional Riders. Any credit is not reflected in this calculation.


- --------------------------------- -------------- --------------- ---------------- ----------------- ------------------

                                                                                                     For the period
                                                                                                          from
          SUB-ACCOUNT              For the 1-                                                        commencement of
     (date of commencement         year period      For the      For the 5-year   For the 10-year       portfolio
        of operation of              ending      3-year period    period ending    period ending      operations to
    corresponding portfolio)        12/31/98         ending         12/31/98          12/31/98          12/31/98
                                                    12/31/98

- --------------------------------- -------------- --------------- ---------------- ----------------- ------------------
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Alger American Income & Growth       30.55%         106.97%         149.31%           270.18%           273.01%
(11/15/88)

- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Alliance VPF Growth & Income         19.20%         85.18%          143.47%             NA              191.18%
(1/14/91)

- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Alliance VPF Premier Growth          45.93%         132.97%         218.28%             NA              299.27%
(6/26/92)

- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Dreyfus VIF Capital                  28.36%         100.66%         168.33%             NA              183.63%
Appreciation (4/25/93)

- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Dreyfus VIF Small Ca                 -4.80%         25.94%           70.64%             NA              1145.17%
(8/31/90)

- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Janus Aspen Series Balanced          32.42%         82.58%          123.30%             NA              138.36%
(9/13/93)

- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Janus Aspen Series Worldwide         27.13%         94.77%          144.80%             NA              190.34%
Growth (9/13/93)

- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

MFS VIT Emerging Growth              32.38%         83.42%             NA               NA              113.98%
(7/24/95)

- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

MFS VIT Growth w/ Income             20.62%         89.37%             NA               NA              101.28%
(10/9/95)

- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

MFS VIT Research                     21.59%         73.96%             NA               NA               91.24%
(7/26/95)

- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

MSDW UF Emerging Markets            -25.43%           NA               NA               NA              -27.87%
Equity (10/2/96)

- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

MSDW UF Fixed Income (1/2/97)        6.39%            NA               NA               NA               15.30%


- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

MSDW UF High Yield                   3.33%            NA               NA               NA               15.65%
(1/2/97)

- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

MSDW UF International Magnum         7.44%            NA               NA               NA               13.66%
(1/2/97)

- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

OCC Accumulation Trust Managed       5.62%          54.12%          123.76%           408.96%           428.19%
(8/1/88) (3)

- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

OCC Accumulation Trust Small        -10.32%         26.50%           40.23%           199.96%           203.83%
Cap (8/1/88) (1)

- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

PIMCO VIT StocksPLUS                 28.28%           NA               NA               NA               28.28%
Growth & Income (1/2/98)

- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Transamerica VIF Growth              41.29%         157.16%         312.96%           808.27%              NA
(2/26/69) (2)

- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Transamerica VIF Money Market          NA             NA               NA               NA               3.58%
(1/2/98)

- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------



8.   Cumulative Returns - Assuming no surrender but reflecting Living Benefits Rider, Guaranteed Minimum Death
Benefit Rider and Additional Death Benefit Rider

     Adjusted historical non-standard cumulative total returns for periods since
inception of the portfolio  for each  sub-account  are as follow.  These figures
include mortality and expense charges of 1.20% per annum, administrative expense
charge  of 0.15%  per annum and an  account  fee of $30 per annum  adjusted  for
average  account size,  but do not reflect any  applicable  contingent  deferred
sales load (maximum 8% of purchase payments).  They do reflect deductions of the
fee for the optional  Living  Benefits Rider fee of 0.05% per annum and optional
Guaranteed Minimum Death Benefit Rider fee of 0.20% per annum. Any credit is not
reflected in this calculation.


- --------------------------------- -------------- --------------- ---------------- ----------------- ------------------

                                                                                                     For the period
                                                                                                          from
          SUB-ACCOUNT                For the        For the      For the 5-year                      commencement of
     (date of commencement           1-year      3-year period    period ending   For the 10-year       portfolio
        of operation of           period ending      ending         12/31/98       period ending      operations to
    corresponding portfolio)        12/31/98        12/31/98                          12/31/98          12/31/98

- --------------------------------- -------------- --------------- ---------------- ----------------- ------------------

Alger American Income & Growth       30.30%         105.76%          146.72%          262.14%            264.80%
(11/15/88)

- --------------------------------- -------------- --------------- ---------------- ----------------- ------------------

Alliance VPF Growth & Income         18.95%          84.05%          140.93%             NA              186.15%
(1/14/91)

- --------------------------------- -------------- --------------- ---------------- ----------------- ------------------

Alliance VPF Premier Growth          45.68%         131.65%          215.13%             NA              294.03%
(6/26/92)

- --------------------------------- -------------- --------------- ---------------- ----------------- ------------------

Dreyfus VIF Capital                  28.11%          99.47%          165.59%             NA              180.25%
Appreciation (4/25/93)

- --------------------------------- -------------- --------------- ---------------- ----------------- ------------------

Dreyfus VIF Small Cap (8/31/90)      -5.05%          25.06%          68.73%              NA             1126.10%

- --------------------------------- -------------- --------------- ---------------- ----------------- ------------------

Janus Aspen Series Balanced          32.17%          81.46%          120.93%             NA              135.68%
(9/13/93)

- --------------------------------- -------------- --------------- ---------------- ----------------- ------------------

Janus Aspen Series Worldwide         26.88%          93.60%          142.25%             NA              187.20%
Growth (9/13/93)

- --------------------------------- -------------- --------------- ---------------- ----------------- ------------------

MFS VIT Emerging Growth              32.13%          82.30%            NA                NA              112.50%
(7/24/95)

- --------------------------------- -------------- --------------- ---------------- ----------------- ------------------

MFS VIT Growth w/ Income             20.37%          88.22%            NA                NA              99.98%
(10/9/95)

- --------------------------------- -------------- --------------- ---------------- ----------------- ------------------

MFS VIT Research                     21.34%          72.88%            NA                NA              89.88%
(7/26/95)

- --------------------------------- -------------- --------------- ---------------- ----------------- ------------------

MSDW UF Emerging Markets             -25.68%           NA              NA                NA              -28.34%
Equity (10/1/96)

- --------------------------------- -------------- --------------- ---------------- ----------------- ------------------

MSDW UF Fixed Income (1/2/97)         6.14%            NA              NA                NA              14.76%

- --------------------------------- -------------- --------------- ---------------- ----------------- ------------------

MSDW UF High Yield                    3.08%            NA              NA                NA              15.11%
(1/2/97)

- --------------------------------- -------------- --------------- ---------------- ----------------- ------------------

MSDW UF International Magnum          7.19%            NA              NA                NA              13.13%
(1/2/97)

- --------------------------------- -------------- --------------- ---------------- ----------------- ------------------

OCC Accumulation Trust Managed        5.37%          53.12%          121.39%          398.24%            416.57%
(8/1/88) (3)

- --------------------------------- -------------- --------------- ---------------- ----------------- ------------------

OCC Accumulation Trust Small         -10.57%         25.62%          38.60%           193.30%            196.78%
Cap (8/1/88) (1)

- --------------------------------- -------------- --------------- ---------------- ----------------- ------------------

PIMCO VIT StocksPLUS                 28.03%            NA              NA                NA              28.03%
Growth & Income (1/2/98)

- --------------------------------- -------------- --------------- ---------------- ----------------- ------------------

Transamerica VIF Growth              41.04%         155.75%          309.08%          790.21%              NA
(2/26/69) (2)

- --------------------------------- -------------- --------------- ---------------- ----------------- ------------------

Transamerica VIF Money Market          NA              NA              NA                NA               3.33%
(1/2/98)

- --------------------------------- -------------- --------------- ---------------- ----------------- ------------------
</TABLE>

DISTRIBUTION OF THE CONTRACT


     Transamerica Securities Sales Corporation ("TSSC") is principal underwriter
of the contracts under a Distribution Agreement with Transamerica. TSSC may also
serve as principal underwriter and distributor of other contracts issued through
the variable  account and certain other separate  accounts of  Transamerica  and
affiliates  of  Transamerica.  TSSC is an indirect  wholly-owned  subsidiary  of
Transamerica  Corporation,  a subsidiary of AEGON N.V..  TSSC is registered with
the Commission as a broker-dealer and is a member of the National Association of
Securities  Dealers,  Inc.  ("NASD").  Transamerica  pays TSSC for acting as the
principal underwriter under a distribution agreement.


     TSSC has entered into sales agreements with other broker-dealers to solicit
applications  for  the  contracts  through  registered  representatives  who are
licensed to sell securities and variable  insurance  products.  These agreements
provide that  applications  for the  contracts  may be  solicited by  registered
representatives  of the  broker-dealers  appointed by  Transamerica  to sell its
variable  life  insurance  and  variable  annuities.  These  broker-dealers  are
registered  with the  Commission  and are  members of the NASD.  The  registered
representatives  are  authorized  under  applicable  state  regulations  to sell
variable life insurance and variable annuities.

     Under  the  agreements,   applications   for  contracts  will  be  sold  by
broker-dealers which will receive compensation as described in the prospectus.

     The offering of the  contracts is expected to be  continuous  and TSSC does
not  anticipate  discontinuing  the  offering of the  contracts.  However,  TSSC
reserves the right to discontinue the offering of the contracts.

     During  fiscal year 1998,  $3,847,836 in  commissions  were paid to TSSC as
underwriter of Separate Accounts VA-6, VA-6NY and VA-7; no amounts were retained
by TSSC. Under the sales agreements,  TSSC will pay broker-dealers  compensation
based on a percentage of each purchase payment.  This percentage may be up to 4%
and  in  certain  situations   additional  amounts  for  marketing   allowances,
production  bonuses,  service fees,  sales awards and meetings,  and asset based
trailer commissions may be paid.

SAFEKEEPING OF VARIABLE ACCOUNT ASSETS

     Title to assets of the variable account is held by Transamerica. The assets
of the variable  account are kept separate and apart from  Transamerica  general
account  assets.  Records are  maintained of all purchases  and  redemptions  of
portfolio shares held by each of the sub-accounts.

STATE REGULATION

     We are  subject to the  insurance  laws and  regulations  of all the states
where we are licensed to operate.  The  availability of certain  contract rights
and  provisions  depends on state approval  and/or filing and review  processes.
Where  required  by state  law or  regulation,  the  contract  will be  modified
accordingly.

RECORDS AND REPORTS

     All  records  and  accounts  relating  to  the  variable  account  will  be
maintained  by us or by  our  Service  Office.  As  presently  required  by  the
provisions of the 1940 Act and regulations  promulgated thereunder which pertain
to the variable account,  reports containing such information as may be required
under  the 1940 Act or by other  applicable  law or  regulation  will be sent to
owners semi-annually at their last known address of record.

FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

     This Statement of Additional  Information contains the financial statements
of the variable account as of and for the period ended December 31, 1998.

     The financial  statements  for  Transamerica  included in this statement of
additional  information  should be considered  only as bearing on our ability to
meet our  obligations  under the  contracts.  They should not be  considered  as
bearing on the investment performance of the assets in the variable account.



<PAGE>


APPENDIX

         Accumulation Transfer Formula

         Transfers  after the  annuity  date are  implemented  according  to the
following formulas:

          (1) Determine the number of units to be transferred  from the variable
     sub-account as follows: = AT/AUV1

         (2) Determine the number of variable  accumulation  units  remaining in
         such variable sub-account (after the transfer):
         = UNIT1 AT/AUV1

         (3)  Determine  the  number  of  variable  accumulation  units  in  the
         transferee variable sub-account (after the transfer):
         = UNIT2 + AT/AUV2

         (4) Subsequent variable  accumulation payments will reflect the changes
         in variable  accumulation units in each variable  sub-account as of the
         next variable accumulation payment's due date.

         Where:

         (AUV1)  is  the  variable  accumulation  unit  value  of  the  variable
         sub-account  that the  transfer is being made from as of the end of the
         valuation period in which the transfer request was received.

         (AUV2)  is  the  variable  accumulation  unit  value  of  the  variable
         sub-account  that the  transfer  is being  made to as of the end of the
         valuation period in which the transfer request was received.

         (UNIT1) is the number of variable  accumulation  units in the  variable
         sub-account that the transfer is being made from, before the transfer.

         (UNIT2) is the number of variable  accumulation  units in the  variable
         sub-account that the transfer is being made to, before the transfer.

         (AT)  is  the  dollar  amount  being   transferred  from  the  variable
sub-account.


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                                                             1
                                     PROFILE
                                     of the

                    TRANSAMERICA CATALYSTSM VARIABLE ANNUITY

                                    Issued by
                 Transamerica Life Insurance and Annuity Company

                                September 7, 1999



         This Profile is a summary of some of the more important points that you
         should know and consider before  purchasing the contract.  The contract
         is more fully described in the full prospectus  that  accompanies  this
         Profile. Please read the prospectus carefully.



1. The Contract.  The  Transamerica  CatalystSM  Variable  Annuity is a contract
between you and Transamerica  Life Insurance and Annuity Company that allows you
to invest your  purchase  payments  in your choice of 19 mutual fund  portfolios
("portfolios")  in the variable  account and two general  account  options.  The
portfolios are professionally managed and you can gain or lose money invested in
a portfolio,  but you could also earn more than investing in the general account
options.  We  guarantee  the safety of money  invested  in the  general  account
options.  Certain portfolios and general account options may not be available in
all states.

The contract is a deferred annuity and it has two phases: the accumulation phase
and the  annuitization  phase.  During  the  accumulation  phase,  you can  make
additional  payments  to your  contract,  transfer  money  among the  investment
options,  and withdraw some or all of your investment.  During this phase,  your
earnings accumulate on a tax-deferred basis for individuals,  but some or all of
any money you withdraw may be taxable  and/or  subject to penalty.  Tax deferral
generally is not available for contracts owned by corporations and some trusts.


During the  annuitization  phase,  we will make  periodic  payments to you.  The
dollar  amount of the  payments  may depend on the amount of money  invested and
earned  during  the  accumulation  phase  and  on  other  factors,  such  as the
annuitant's age and sex.

2. Annuity Payments. You can generally decide when to end the accumulation phase
and begin  receiving  annuity  payments from us. You may choose fixed  payments,
where the dollar amount of each payment  generally remains the same, or variable
payments, where the dollar amount of each payment may increase or decrease based
on the investment performance of the portfolios you select. You can choose among
payments  for the lifetime of an  individual,  or payments for the longer of one
lifetime or a  guaranteed  period of 10, 15, or 20 years,  or  payments  for one
lifetime and the lifetime of another individual.

3. Purchasing a Contract.  Generally you must invest at least $5,000 ($2,000 for
IRAs) to purchase a contract.  You can make additional payments of at least $200
each ($100 each if made under an automatic  payment plan deducted from your bank
account).  When you make a payment,  we  currently  add a credit of 3.25% of the
payment to your account value. We may vary this percentage.  You may cancel your
contract during the free look period.


The   Transamerica   Catalyst   Variable   Annuity  is  designed  for  long-term
tax-deferred accumulation of funds, generally for retirement and other long-term
goals.  Individuals  in high  tax  brackets  get the most  benefit  from the tax
deferral feature.  You should not invest in the contract for short-term purposes
or if you cannot take the risk of losing some of your investment.

4. Investment Options.  VARIABLE ACCOUNT: You can invest in any of the following
19 portfolios:

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>


            ----------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------

<S>     <C>                                               <C>
            Alger American Income & Growth                  MSDW UF Emerging Markets Equity

            ----------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------
            ----------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------
            Alliance VPF Growth & Income                    MSDW UF Fixed Income
            ----------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------
            ----------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------
            Alliance VPF Premier Growth                     MSDW UF High Yield
            ----------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------
            ----------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------
            Dreyfus VIF Capital Appreciation                MSDW UF International Magnum
            ----------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------
            ----------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------
            Dreyfus VIF Small Cap                           OCC Accumulation Trust Managed
            ----------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------
            ----------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------
            Janus Aspen Series Balanced                     OCC Accumulation Trust Small Cap
            ----------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------
            ----------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------

            Janus Aspen Series Worldwide Growth             PIMCO VIT StocksPLUS Growth & Income

            ----------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------
            ----------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------

            MFS VIT Emerging Growth                         Transamerica VIF Growth

            ----------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------
            ----------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------

            MFS VIT Growth with Income                      Transamerica VIF Money Market

            ----------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------
            ----------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------

            MFS VIT Research

            ----------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------
</TABLE>

You can earn or lose  money in any of these  portfolios.  These  portfolios  are
described in their own prospectuses.  All portfolios may not be available in all
states.

GENERAL ACCOUNT:  You can also allocate payments to the general account options,
where we guarantee  the principal  invested  plus an annual  interest rate of at
least 3%. The general  account  options  include a fixed  account and  guarantee
period options.


5. Expenses.  We may make certain  charges  against and  deductions  from values
available under the contract:


          If you withdraw  your money within seven years of investing  it, there
         may be a  contingent  deferred  sales  load  of up to 8% of the  amount
         invested.

          We deduct an annual account fee of no more than $30 (the fee is waived
for account values over $50,000).

          We deduct insurance and administrative  charges of 1.35% per year from
         your average daily value in the variable account.


          If you elect the  Guaranteed  Minimum  Death  Benefit  Rider,  we will
         deduct a monthly fee equal to 1/12 of 0.20% at the end of each contract
         month based on the account value at that time.

          If you elect  the  Living  Benefits  Rider  (or  Waiver of  Contingent
         Deferred Sales Load Rider in some states), we will deduct a monthly fee
         equal to 1/12 of 0.05% at the end of each  contract  month based on the
         account value at that time.

          Depending on the benefit level you select, if you elect the Additional
         Death Benefit Rider, we will withdraw 1/12 of the annual premium at the
         end of each contract month. The annual premium is the annual rate times
         the account value as of the last contract anniversary.  The annual rate
         is determined by the benefit level elected.  The current annual premium
         is:  (a) for the 28%  benefit  level,  0.25% of the  account  value for
         attained ages before age 60 and 0.28% of the account value for attained
         ages  60 and  over;  or (b) for the 40%  benefit  level,  0.36%  of the
         account value for attained ages before age 60, and 0.40% of the account
         value for attained ages 60 and over.
         This withdrawal is taxable.


          The first 18  transfers  each year are free (then we will deduct a $10
fee for each additional transfer).


          Advisory fees are also deducted by the portfolios'  managers,  and the
         portfolios  pay other  expenses  which,  in total,  range from 0.60% to
         1.95% of the amounts in the portfolios.


          There  might  be  premium  tax  charges  ranging  from 0 to 5% of your
         investment   and/or  amounts  you  use  to  purchase  annuity  benefits
         (depending on your state's law).


The  following  chart shows these  charges (not  including  the optional  Living
Benefits  Rider or  Guaranteed  Minimum  Death  Benefit Rider fees or Additional
Death  Benefit Rider  premiums,  any transfer  fees or premium  taxes).  The $30
annual  account fee is included in the first  column as a charge of 0.075%.  The
third column is the sum of the first two  columns.  The examples in the last two
columns show the total  amounts you would be charged if you invested  $1,000,  a
3.25%  credit  was added to the  investment  and it grew 5% each  year,  and you
withdrew your entire investment after one year or 10 years.

Year one includes the contingent deferred sales load and year 10 does not.



<PAGE>
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<TABLE>
<CAPTION>


                                              Total        Total                     Total        Total
                                             Annual        Annual       Total       Expenses     Expenses
                                            Insurance    Portfolio      Annual     at End of    at End of
                                             Charges      Charges      Charges       1 Year      10 Years

                                          ------------------------------------------------------------------
- ------------------------------------------

<S>                                           <C>           <C>          <C>           <C>         <C>
Alger American Income & Growth                1.425%        0.70%        2.125%        $94         $254
Alliance VPF Growth & Income                  1.425%        0.73%        2.155%        $95         $257
Alliance VPF Premier Growth                   1.425%        1.06%        2.485%        $98         $291
Dreyfus VIF Capital Appreciation              1.425%        0.81%        2.235%        $95         $265
Dreyfus VIF Small Cap                         1.425%        0.77%        2.195%        $95         $261
Janus Aspen Series Balanced                   1.425%        0.74%        2.165%        $95         $258
Janus Aspen Series Worldwide Growth           1.425%        0.72%        2.145%        $94         $256
MFS VIT Emerging Growth                       1.425%        0.85%        2.275%        $96         $270
MFS VIT Growth with Income                    1.425%        0.88%        2.305%        $96         $273
MFS VIT Research                              1.425%        0.86 %       2.285%        $96         $271
MSDW UF Emerging Markets Equity               1.425%        1.95%        3.375%       $107         $378
MSDW UF Fixed Income                          1.425%        0.70%        2.125%        $94         $254
MSDW UF High Yield                            1.425%        0.80%        2.225%        $95         $264
MSDW UF International Magnum                  1.425%        1.15%        2.575%        $99         $300
OCC Accumulation Trust Managed                1.425%        0.82%        2.245%        $95         $266
OCC Accumulation Trust Small Cap              1.425%        0.88%        2.305%        $96         $273
PIMCO VIT StocksPLUS Growth & Income          1.425%        0.65%        2.075%        $94         $248
Transamerica VIF Growth                       1.425%        0.85%        2.275%        $96         $270
Transamerica VIF Money Market                 1.425%        0.60%        2.025%        $93         $243

- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
</TABLE>

The Annual Portfolio  Charges above are for the year ended December 31, 1998 and
reflect any expense  reimbursements  or fee  waivers.  Expenses may be higher or
lower in the future.  See the "Variable  Account Fee Table" in the  Transamerica
Catalyst Variable Annuity prospectus for more detailed information.


6. Federal Income Taxes. Individuals generally are not taxed on increases in the
account  value  until a  distribution  occurs  (e.g.,  a  withdrawal  or annuity
payment) or is deemed to occur  (e.g.,  a pledge,  loan,  or  assignment  of the
contract).  If you  withdraw  money,  earnings  come out  first  and are  taxed.
Generally,   some  portion   (sometimes  all)  of  any  distribution  or  deemed
distribution  is  taxable as  ordinary  income.  This  includes  withdrawals  of
Additional  Death Benefit Rider  premiums.  In some cases,  income taxes will be
withheld  from  distributions.  If you are  under  age 59 1/2 when you  withdraw
money,  an  additional  10%  federal  tax  penalty  may  apply on the  withdrawn
earnings. Certain owners of non-qualified contracts that are not individuals may
be currently  taxed on increases in the account  value,  whether  distributed or
not.  Qualified  contracts are subject to special income tax rules  depending on
the retirement plan or arrangement they relate to.

 7. Access to Your Money.  You can  generally  take money out at any time during
the accumulation  phase. We may assess a contingent deferred sales load of up to
8% of a purchase payment, but no contingent deferred sales load will be assessed
on money that has been in the  contract  for seven  years or longer.  In certain
cases,  if you elect the Living  Benefits  Rider when you purchase the contract,
the  contingent  deferred  sales load may be waived if you are in a hospital  or
nursing home for a long period or, in some states,  if you are diagnosed  with a
terminal illness,  or if you are receiving  medically  required in-home care. In
such cases,  if the contingent  deferred  sales load is waived,  any credit less
than 12 months old will be forfeited.

     Subject to certain  conditions,  each  contract  year you may  withdraw the
greater of accumulated  earnings or 10% of purchase  payments received less than
seven  years  old  as of the  last  contract  anniversary  without  incurring  a
contingent deferred sales load. You may, at any time, withdraw purchase payments
held for at least seven contract years and  accumulated  earnings not previously
withdrawn without incurring a contingent deferred sales load.

     For contracts  issued before September 7, 1999, the amount you may withdraw
each year without incurring a contingent  deferred sales load is equal to 10% of
purchase  payments  received during the last seven contract years as of the last
contract  anniversary,  less any withdrawals taken in the current contract year.
You may,  at any time,  withdraw  purchase  payments  that have been held for at
least seven contract years not previously withdrawn without incurring such sales
load.


     Withdrawals from qualified  contracts may be subject to severe restrictions
and, in certain circumstances, prohibited.

     You may have to pay income taxes on amounts you withdraw and there may also
be a 10% tax penalty if you make withdrawals before you are 59 1/2 years old.


     If you withdraw money from a guarantee period prematurely,  you may forfeit
some of the interest that you earned,  but you will always receive the principal
you  allocated to the  guarantee  period plus 3% interest,  less any  contingent
deferred sales load that may apply.

8. Past  Investment  Performance.  The value of the  money you  allocate  to the
portfolios  will go up or down,  depending on the investment  performance of the
portfolios you select.  The following  chart shows the adjusted past  investment
performance  on a  year-by-year  basis for each  portfolio.  These  figures have
already been reduced by the insurance charges, the account fee, the advisory fee
and all the  expenses  of the  portfolios.  These  figures  do not  include  the
contingent deferred sales load, the fees for the optional Riders or any transfer
fees or premium taxes which would reduce  performance if applied.  The credit we
add to the account value is not included in these figures.


Past performance is no guarantee of future performance or earnings.
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>

                                                                             CALENDAR YEAR
                                           ----------------------------------------------------------------
SUB-ACCOUNT                                    1998         1997          1996        1995        1994
                                           ----------------------------------------------------------------
- -------------------------------------------

<S>                                           <C>          <C>           <C>         <C>          <C>
Alger American Income & Growth                30.55%       34.37%        17.98%      33.23%      -9.59%
Alliance VPF Growth & Income                  19.20%       26.98%        22.34%      33.96%      -1.85%
Alliance VPF Premier Growth                   45.93%       31.98%        20.97%      42.82%      -4.34%
Dreyfus VIF Capital Appreciation              28.36%       26.29%        23.78%      31.65%       1.57%
Dreyfus VIF Small Cap                         -4.80%       15.10%        14.94%      27.56%       6.22%
Janus Aspen Series Balanced                   32.42%       20.38%        14.54%      23.03%      -0.59%
Janus Aspen Series Worldwide Growth           27.13%       20.43%        27.22%      25.58%       0.09%
MFS VIT Emerging Growth                       32.38%       20.11%        15.36%        NA          NA
MFS VIT Growth with Income                    20.62%       27.96%        22.69%        NA          NA
MFS VIT Research                              21.59%       18.64%        20.60%        NA          NA
MSDW UF Emerging Markets Equity              -25.43%       -0.91%          NA          NA          NA
MSDW UF Fixed Income                          6.39%          NA            NA          NA          NA
MSDW UF High Yield                            3.33%          NA            NA          NA          NA
MSDW UF International Magnum                  7.44%          NA            NA          NA          NA
OCC Accumulation Trust Managed                5.62%        20.57%        21.03%      43.52%       1.16%
OCC Accumulation Trust Small Cap             -10.32%       20.52%        17.03%      13.60%      -2.42%
PIMCO VIT StocksPLUS Growth & Income          28.28%         NA            NA          NA          NA
Transamerica VIF Growth                       41.29%       44.45%        26.00%      51.34%       6.10%
Transamerica VIF Money Market                   NA           NA            NA          NA          NA

- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

                                           ----------------------------------------------------------------
SUB-ACCOUNT                                    1993         1992          1991        1990        1989
                                           ----------------------------------------------------------------
- -------------------------------------------

Alger American Income & Growth                8.78%         7.09%        21.77%      -1.15%       5.88%
Alliance VPF Growth & Income                  10.11%        6.40%          NA          NA          NA
Alliance VPF Premier Growth                   11.03%         NA            NA          NA          NA
Dreyfus VIF Capital Appreciation                NA           NA            NA          NA          NA
Dreyfus VIF Small Cap                         65.82%       69.04%       156.16%        NA          NA
Janus Aspen Series Balanced                     NA           NA            NA          NA          NA
Janus Aspen Series Worldwide Growth             NA           NA            NA          NA          NA
MFS VIT Emerging Growth                         NA           NA            NA          NA          NA
MFS VIT Growth with Income                      NA           NA            NA          NA          NA
MFS VIT Research                                NA           NA            NA          NA          NA
MSDW UF Emerging Markets Equity                 NA           NA            NA          NA          NA
MSDW UF Fixed Income                            NA           NA            NA          NA          NA
MSDW UF High Yield                              NA           NA            NA          NA          NA
MSDW UF International Magnum                    NA           NA            NA          NA          NA
OCC Accumulation Trust Managed                8.82%        16.96%        43.94%      -5.01%      30.69%
OCC Accumulation Trust Small Cap              17.82%       19.77%        46.05%      -11.06%     16.68%
PIMCO VIT StocksPLUS Growth & Income            NA           NA            NA          NA          NA
Transamerica VIF Growth                       20.98%       12.19%        39.32%      -12.05%     32.24%
Transamerica VIF Money Market                   NA           NA            NA          NA          NA

- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
</TABLE>

9. Death Benefit.  If you or your joint owner die during the accumulation phase,
a death benefit will be paid to your beneficiary.


If  neither  you nor your  joint  owner die  before  either of you turn 80,  the
annuity death benefit will be the greater of: (1) the  contract's  account value
reduced by any credits  less than 12 months old; or (2) the sum of all  purchase
payments  less  withdrawals,  applicable  contingent  deferred  sales  load  and
applicable  premium taxes. If death occurs after your or your joint owner's 80th
birthday,  the annuity  death benefit is equal to the  contract's  account value
reduced by any credits less than 12 months old.

If you elect the  Guaranteed  Minimum  Death  Benefit  Rider,  the annuity death
benefit will be as described below. If you or your joint owner die before either
of you turn 85, the annuity death benefit will be the greatest of three amounts:
(1) the  account  value;  (2) the sum of all  purchase  payments  less  all or a
portion of withdrawals taken and applicable  contingent  deferred sales load and
premium  tax  charges;  or  (3)  the  highest  account  value  on  any  contract
anniversary before the earlier of your or your joint owner's 85th birthday, plus
purchase  payments  made,  less  all  or a  portion  of  withdrawals  taken  and
applicable  contingent  deferred  sales load and premium tax charges  since that
contract  anniversary.  If death  occurs after the earlier of your or your joint
owner's  85th  birthday,  the annuity  death  benefit will be the greater of two
amounts: (1) the account value; or (2) the highest account value on any contract
anniversary before the earlier of your or your joint owner's 85th birthday, plus
purchase payments made, less withdrawals taken,  applicable  contingent deferred
sales load and premium tax charges since that contract anniversary.

The  Additional  Death Benefit Rider is optional.  You may elect either a 28% or
40% benefit percentage. The death benefit payable will be increased by an amount
equal to either 28% or 40% of the excess, if any, of (a) over (b) as of the last
contract anniversary, where: (a) is the annuity death benefit otherwise payable;
and (b) is the adjusted purchase payments.

This benefit terminates on the later of: (a) the date settlement option payments
begin;  (b)  the  oldest  insured's  80th  birthday;  or (c) the  20th  contract
anniversary, but in no event later than the oldest insured's 85th birthday.

If death does not occur before the benefit  terminates,  or if the owner cancels
the Additional Death Benefit Rider while it is in effect,  the owner may receive
its cash values, if any, determined according to the laws and regulations of the
jurisdiction  in which the contract is  delivered.  10. Other  Information.  The
Transamerica  Catalyst  Variable  Annuity  offers  other  features  you might be
interested in. Some of these features are as follows:


Free  Look.  After you get your  contract,  you have 10 days to look it over and
decide if it is  really  right for you  (this  period  may be longer in  certain
states).  If you decide not to keep the contract,  you can cancel it during this
period by delivering a written notice of cancellation and returning the contract
to the Service Center at the address listed in item 11 below.  Unless  otherwise
required by law, we will refund the purchase  payments  allocated to any general
account option (less any withdrawals)  plus the value in the variable account as
of the date the  written  notice and the  contract  are  received by our Service
Center.

Telephone  Transfers.  You can generally  arrange to transfer  money between the
investments in your contract by telephone.


Dollar Cost Averaging.  You can instruct us to transfer money automatically from
either the money  market  sub-account  or the fixed  account to any of the other
variable  sub-accounts  each month. This is intended to give you a lower average
cost per share or unit than a single one time investment.

Automatic Asset  Rebalancing  Option.  The  performance of each  sub-account may
cause the allocation of value among the sub-accounts to change. You may instruct
us to rebalance the amounts in the  sub-accounts  periodically by  automatically
reallocating amounts among them.


Systematic  Withdrawal  Option.  You can  arrange  to have  us  send  you  money
automatically  each month out of your contract,  during the accumulation  phase.
There are limits on the amounts, and the payments may be taxable,  and, prior to
age 59 1/2,  subject to the  penalty  tax.  If the total  amount of  withdrawals
(including  systematic  withdrawals)  made in a contract year exceed the allowed
amount to be withdrawn without a charge for that year, any applicable contingent
deferred sales load will then apply.

Automatic Payout Option.  For qualified  contracts,  many pension and retirement
plans require that minimum amounts be distributed from the plan at certain ages.
You can  arrange  to have such  amounts  distributed  automatically  during  the
accumulation phase.


Living Benefits  Rider.  If you elect this option,  we will waive the applicable
contingent  deferred sales load if you or the joint owner:  (a) receive extended
medical care in a qualifying  institution for at least 60 consecutive  days; (b)
receive  medically  required hospice or in-home care for at least 60 consecutive
days,  (c) are diagnosed as terminally ill after the first contract year and are
reasonably expected to die within 12 months.

Additional Death Benefit Rider.  This optional Rider, if elected,  provides that
if the oldest  insured  dies before:  (a) the date  settlement  option  payments
begin;  (b) attaining age 80; or (c) the 20th  contract  anniversary,  but in no
event later than the oldest  insured's 85th birthday,  the death benefit payable
will be increased by an amount equal to 28% or 40% of the excess, if any, of (a)
over (b) as of the last contract  anniversary,  where:  (a) is the annuity death
benefit otherwise payable; and (b) is the adjusted purchase payments. Please see
the prospectus for a more complete  description,  including conditions regarding
this Rider.


These  features  may not be  available in all states and may not be suitable for
your particular situation.

11.  Inquiries.  If you need further information or have any questions about the
     contract, please write or call:

                       Transamerica Annuity Service Center
                        401 North Tryon Street, Suite 700
                         Charlotte, North Carolina 28202
                                  800-420-7749

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                               PROSPECTUS FOR THE

                    TRANSAMERICA CATALYSTSM VARIABLE ANNUITY
                  A Flexible Premium Deferred Variable Annuity

                                    Issued By

                           Transamerica Life Insurance
                                       and
                                 Annuity Company


              Offering 19 Sub-Accounts within the Variable Account
                       Designated as Separate Account VA-6


                                 In Addition to:

                                 A Fixed Account

                           A Guarantee Period Account

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>

<S> <C>                                                   <C>
      This prospectus contains                              Portfolios Associated with Sub-Accounts
     information you should                                    Alger American Income and Growth
     know before investing.                                     Alliance VPF Growth and Income
                                                                  Alliance VPF Premier Growth
      Please keep this prospectus                              Dreyfus VIF Capital Appreciation
     for future reference.                                           Dreyfus VIF Small Cap
                                                                  Janus Aspen Series Balanced
      You can obtain more information about                   Janus Aspen Series Worldwide Growth
     the contract by requesting a copy of the                       MFS VIT Emerging Growth
     Statement of Additional Information (SAI)                  MFS VIT Growth with Income
     dated September 7, 1999. The SAI is                               MFS VIT Research
     available free by writing to Transamerica                  MSDW UF Emerging Markets Equity
     Life Insurance and Annuity Company,                             MSDW UF Fixed Income
                                                                      MSDW UF High Yield
     Annuity Service Center,                                     MSDW UF International Magnum
     401 N. Tryon St., Suite 700,                               OCC Accumulation Trust Managed
     Charlotte, NC 28202 or                                    OCC Accumulation Trust Small Cap
     by calling 800-420-7749.                                PIMCO VIT StocksPLUS Growth & Income
                                                                    Transamerica VIF Growth
     The current SAI has been filed with the                     Transamerica VIF Money Market
     Securities and Exchange Commission and is
     incorporated by reference into this
     prospectus. The table of contents of the
     SAI is included at the end of this
     prospectus.


      The SECs web site is
     http://www.sec.gov
      Transamericas web site is
           http://www.transamerica.com

Neither the SEC nor any state securities commission has approved this investment
offering  or  determined  that this  prospectus  is accurate  or  complete.  Any
representation to the contrary is a criminal offense.


                                                 September 7, 1999




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                                TABLE OF CONTENTS


SUMMARY.....................................................................................................5
TRANSAMERICA LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITY COMPANY AND THE VARIABLE ACCOUNT...................................17

         Transamerica Life Insurance and Annuity Company
                                                             3

17
         Published Ratings.................................................................................17
         Insurance Marketplace Standards Association.......................................................17
         The Variable Account..............................................................................17
THE PORTFOLIOS.............................................................................................18
         Portfolios Not Publicly Available.................................................................22
         Addition, Deletion, or Substitution...............................................................22
THE CONTRACT...............................................................................................23
         Ownership.........................................................................................23
PURCHASE PAYMENTS..........................................................................................23
         Allocation of Purchase Payments...................................................................24
         Free Look Option..................................................................................24
         Investment Option Limit...........................................................................25
         How Credits Are Applied...........................................................................25
ACCOUNT VALUE..............................................................................................26
         How Variable Accumulation Units Are Valued........................................................26
TRANSFERS..................................................................................................26
         Before the Annuity Date...........................................................................26
         Telephone Transfers...............................................................................27
         Other Restrictions................................................................................27
         Dollar Cost Averaging.............................................................................27
         Eligibility Requirement for Dollar Cost Averaging ................................................28
         Special Dollar Cost Averaging Option..............................................................28
         Automatic Asset Rebalancing.......................................................................28
         After the Annuity Date............................................................................29
CASH WITHDRAWALS...........................................................................................29
         Systematic Withdrawal Option......................................................................30
         Automatic Payment Option (APO)....................................................................30
ANNUITY DEATH BENEFIT......................................................................................31
         Guaranteed Minimum Death Benefit Rider............................................................31
         Ownership Changes.................................................................................32
         Payment of Death Benefit..........................................................................32
         Designation of Beneficiaries......................................................................32
         Death of Owner of Joint Owner Before Annuity Date.................................................33
         If Annuitant Dies Before Annuity Date.............................................................33
         Death After Annuity Date..........................................................................33
         Survival Provision................................................................................34
ADDITIONAL DEATH BENEFIT RIDER.............................................................................34
         Ownership Changes.................................................................................34
         Payment of Additional Death Benefit...............................................................34
         If the Insured Dies...............................................................................34
CHARGES, FEES AND DEDUCTIONS...............................................................................34
         Contingent Deferred Sales Load/Surrender Charge...................................................34
         Free Withdrawal - Allowed Amount..................................................................35
         Free Withdrawal - Living Benefits Rider...........................................................35
         Other Free Withdrawals............................................................................36
         Administrative Charges............................................................................36
         Mortality and Expense Risk Charge.................................................................36
         Living Benefits Rider Fee.........................................................................37
         Guaranteed Minimum Death Benefit Rider Fee .......................................................37
         Additional Death Benefit Rider Premium............................................................37
         Premium Tax Charges...............................................................................38
         Transfer Fee......................................................................................38
         Option and Service Fees...........................................................................38
         Taxes.............................................................................................38
         Portfolio Expenses................................................................................38
         Interest Adjustment...............................................................................38
         Sales in Special Situations.......................................................................38
DISTRIBUTION OF THE CONTRACT...............................................................................39
SETTLEMENT OPTION PAYMENTS.................................................................................39
         Annuity Date......................................................................................39
         Settlement Option Payments........................................................................39
         Election of Settlement Option Forms and Payment Options...........................................40
         Payment Options...................................................................................40
         Fixed Payment Option..............................................................................40
         Variable Payment Option...........................................................................40
         Settlement Option Forms...........................................................................40
FEDERAL TAX MATTERS........................................................................................42
         Introduction......................................................................................42
         Purchase Payments.................................................................................43
         Taxation of Annuities.............................................................................43
         Qualified Contracts...............................................................................45
         Contracts Purchased by Nonresident Aliens and Foreign Corporations................................47
         Taxation of Transamerica .........................................................................47
         Tax Status of Contract............................................................................47
         Possible Changes in Taxation......................................................................48
         Other Tax Consequences............................................................................49
PERFORMANCE DATA...........................................................................................49
YEAR 2000 ISSUE............................................................................................50
LEGAL PROCEEDINGS..........................................................................................51
LEGAL MATTERS..............................................................................................51
ACCOUNTANTS AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS.......................................................................51
VOTING RIGHTS..............................................................................................51
AVAILABLE INFORMATION......................................................................................52
STATEMENT OF ADDITIONAL INFORMATION - TABLE OF CONTENTS....................................................53
APPENDIX A ................................................................................................54
         The General Account Options.......................................................................54
         The Fixed Account ................................................................................54
         The Guarantee Period Account .....................................................................55
APPENDIX B.................................................................................................58
         Example of Variable Accumulation Unit Value Calculations..........................................58
         Example of Variable Annuity Unit Value Calculations...............................................58
         Example of Variable Annuity Payment Calculations..................................................58
APPENDIX C.................................................................................................59
         Condensed Financial Information...................................................................59
APPENDIX D.................................................................................................60
         Definitions.......................................................................................60
APPENDIX E.................................................................................................62
         Disclosure Statement for Individual Retirement Annuities..........................................62





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                                                             5
SUMMARY

The Contract


The  Transamerica  CatalystSM  Variable  Annuity is a flexible  purchase payment
deferred annuity. It is part of the Transamerica  SeriesSM of variable insurance
products. It is designed to aid:


      your long-term financial planning needs; and

      your long-term retirement needs

The contract may be used in connection  with a retirement  plan which  qualifies
as:


      a retirement program under Code Section 403(b), 408 or 408A;

          with various types of qualified pension and profit sharing plans under
     Code Section 401; or


      with non-qualified plans.

Some  qualified  contracts  may  not  be  available  in  all  states  or in  all
situations.


The contract is issued by Transamerica  Life Insurance and Annuity  Company,  an
indirect wholly-owned  subsidiary of Transamerica  Corporation,  a subsidiary of
AEGON N.V..


The principal office for Transamerica Life Insurance and Annuity Company is:

                             401 North Tryon Street
                            Charlotte, North Carolina
                                      28202

We will issue the contract as:

      a certificate under a group annuity contract in some states; and

      as an individual annuity contract in other states.

The term contract as used in this prospectus refers to either:

      the individual annuity contract; or

      to a certificate issued under a group annuity contract.


The term owner and you refer to:

      the owner or owners of the individual contract; or

      the owner or owners of the certificate.

We will  establish  and maintain an account for each  contract.  Each owner will
receive either:

      an individual annuity contract; or

      a  certificate  evidencing  the  owner's  coverage  under a group  annuity
contract.

The contract provides that the account value, after certain adjustments, will be
applied to a  settlement  option on a future date you select.  This date will be
the annuity date.

You may allocate all or portions of your purchase payments to:

      one or more variable sub-accounts; or

      the general account options.

At the time of each purchase  payment we will add a credit to your account value
in an amount equal to a percentage of each purchase payment.

Sub-Account  Values Will Vary  According to Investment  Experience.  The account
value  before the  annuity  date,  except for  amounts  in the  general  account
options,  will  vary  depending  on the  investment  experience  of  each of the
variable  sub-accounts  selected by you as the owner.  All  benefits  and values
provided  under the  contract,  when based on the  investment  experience of the
variable  account,  are variable  and are not  guaranteed  as to dollar  amount.
Therefore,  before the annuity date, you bear the entire  investment  risk under
the contract for amounts allocated to the variable account.

There is no guaranteed or minimum cash surrender  value on amounts  allocated to
the  variable  account,  so the  proceeds of a surrender  could be less than the
amount invested.


The initial purchase  payment for each contract must be at least $5,000,  or, if
for contributory IRAs, SEP/IRAs and Roth IRAs, $2,000. Generally each additional
purchase  payment must be at least $200,  unless an automatic  purchase  payment
plan is selected. See Purchase Payments on page 23.


The Variable Account

The variable account is a separate  account,  designated  Separate Account VA-6,
that  is  subdivided  into  variable  sub-accounts.   Assets  of  each  variable
sub-account  are  invested in a specified  mutual fund  portfolio.  The variable
sub-accounts currently available for investment are:


Alger American Income & Growth Alliance VPF Growth & Income Alliance VPF Premier
Growth Dreyfus VIF Capital Appreciation Dreyfus VIF Small Cap Janus Aspen Series
Balanced  Janus Aspen Series  Worldwide  Growth MFS VIT Emerging  Growth MFS VIT
Growth with Income MFS VIT  Research  MDSW UF  Emerging  Markets  Equity MSDW UF
Fixed Income MSDW UF High Yield MSDW UF  International  Magnum OCC  Accumulation
Trust Managed OCC  Accumulation  Trust Small Cap PIMCO VIT  StocksPLUS  Growth &
Income Transamerica VIF Growth Portfolio Transamerica VIF Money Market

The portfolios pay their  investment  advisers and  administrators  certain fees
charged against the assets of each portfolio. The variable accumulated value, if
any, of a contract and the amount of any  variable  settlement  option  payments
will vary to reflect the investment  performance of the variable sub-accounts to
which  amounts  have  been  allocated.  Additionally,   applicable  charges  are
deducted.  For more information see Charges, Fees and Deductions on page 34, The
Portfolios on page 18, and the accompanying portfolio prospectuses.


Variable Account Fee Table


The purpose of this table is to assist you in  understanding  the various  costs
and expenses that you, as the owner will bear directly and indirectly. The table
reflects  expenses of the variable  account and the mutual fund  portfolios,  as
well as  contract  expenses  and the fees for the  optional  riders.  The  table
assumes that the entire  account  value is in the variable  account.  You should
consider the  information  below together with the narrative  provided under the
heading Charges, Fees and Deductions on page 34 of this prospectus, and with the
prospectuses  for the  portfolios.  In addition to the  expenses  listed  below,
premium tax charges may be applicable.



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</TABLE>
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>

                                  Sales Load(1)


<S>                                                                           <C>
           Sales Load Imposed on Purchase Payments                            0%

           Maximum Contingent Deferred Sales Load(2)                          8%



           Range of Contingent Deferred Sales Load Over Time:

                                                                     Contingent Deferred
                                                                         Sales Load
                             Years Since                     as a percentage of purchase payment
                      Purchase Payment Receipt
           Less than 1 year                                                  8%
           1 year but less than 2 years                                      8%
           2 years but less than 3 years                                     7%
           3 years but less than 4 years                                     6%
           4 years but less than 5 years                                     5%
           5 years but less than 6 years                                     4%
           6 years but less 7 years                                          3%
           7 or more years                                                   0%


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                                          Other Contract Expenses
           Transfer Fee, first 18 per contract year(3)                       0
           Fees For Other Services and Options(4)                            0
           Account Fee(5)                                                    $30
           Living Benefits Rider Fee, if elected(6)                          0.05%
           Guaranteed Minimum Death Benefit Rider Fee, if elected(6)         0.20%
           Additional Death Benefit Rider Premium, if elected(7)
                    28% benefit (for attained ages up to age 60)             .25%
                    28% benefit (for attained ages age 60 and over)          .28%
                    40% benefit (for attained ages up to age 60)             .36%
                    40% benefit (for attained ages age 60 and over)          .40%


                                    Variable Account Annual Expenses(8)
                             as a percentage of the variable accumulated value
           Mortality and Expense Risk Charge                                 1.20%
           Administrative Expense Charge(9)                                  0.15%
           Total Variable Account Annual Expenses                            1.35%
</TABLE>
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<TABLE>
<CAPTION>

                               Portfolio Expenses

   as a percentage of assets after fee waiver and/or expense reimbursement(10)

                                                                                           Total Portfolio
                                                          Management          Other            Annual
     Portfolio                                               Fees           Expenses          Expenses

<S> <C>                                                   <C>             <C>               <C>
     Alger American Income & Growth                         0.625%           0.075%             0.70%

     Alliance VPF Growth & Income                           0.625%           0.105%             0.73%

     Alliance VPF Premier Growth                            0.97%             0.09%             1.06%

     Dreyfus VIF Capital Appreciation                       0.75%             0.06%             0.81%

     Dreyfus VIF Small Cap                                  0.75%             0.02%             0.77%

     Janus Aspen Series Balanced                            0.72%             0.02%             0.74%

     Janus Aspen Series Worldwide Growth                    0.65%             0.07%             0.72%

     MFS VIT Emerging Growth                                0.75%             0.10%             0.85%

     MFS VIT Growth with Income                             0.75%             0.13%             0.88%

     MFS VIT Research                                       0.75%             0.11%             0.86%


     MSDW UF Emerging Markets Equity                        0.00%             1.95%             1.95%


     MSDW UF Fixed Income                                   0.06%             0.64%             0.70%

     MSDW UF High Yield                                     0.15%             0.65%             0.80%

     MSDW UF International Magnum                           0.15%             1.00%             1.15%

     OCC Accumulation Trust Managed                         0.78%             0.04%             0.82%


     OCC Accumulation Trust Small Cap                       0.80%             0.08%             0.88%


     PIMCO VIT StocksPLUS Growth & Income                   0.40%             0.25%             0.65%


     Transamerica VIF Growth                                0.64%             0.21%             0.85%

     Transamerica VIF Money Market                          0.00%             0.60%             0.60%
</TABLE>

Expense   information   regarding  the  portfolios  has  been  provided  by  the
portfolios.  In  preparing  the  tables  above and below and the  examples  that
follow,  we have relied on the figures  provided by the  portfolios.  We have no
reason to doubt the accuracy of that information, but we have not verified those
figures. These figures are for the year ended December 31, 1998. Actual expenses
in future years may be higher or lower than these figures.

Notes to Fee Table:

1.   The contingent deferred sales load applies to each contract,  regardless of
     how the account  value is allocated  between the  variable  account and the
     general account options.

2.   A portion of the  purchase  payments may be withdrawn  each  contract  year
     without  imposition of any contingent  deferred sales load, and after seven
     years, a purchase payment may be withdrawn free of any contingent  deferred
     sales load.

     See Charges, Fees and Deductions on page 34.


3.   A transfer fee of $10 will be imposed for each  transfer in excess of 18 in
     a contract year.

4.   We  currently  do not  impose  fees for any  other  services,  or  options.
     However,  we reserve  the right to impose a fee for  various  services  and
     options including dollar cost averaging, systematic withdrawals,  automatic
     payouts, asset allocation and asset rebalancing.

5.   The current  account fee is $30, or 2% of the account  value,  if less, per
     contract  year.  This fee will be waived for account  values over  $50,000.
     This limit may be changed in the future. The fee may be changed, but it may
     not exceed $60, or 2% of the account value, if less.

6.   If the owner elects a rider,  the rider fee will be deducted at the rate of
     1/12 of the  annual  rate at the end of each  contract  month  based on the
     account value at that time.


7.   If the owner elects the Additional  Death Benefit Rider, the annual premium
     is based on the account  value as of the last contract  anniversary  and is
     withdrawn  at the  rate of 1/12 of the  annual  premium  at the end of each
     contract  month.  The premium rates for the Additional  Death Benefit Rider
     are  guaranteed  when the rider is issued.  The rates may change for future
     issues,  but may not exceed an annual rate of 0.75% of the  account  value.
     Each premium for the  Additional  Death Benefit Rider is a withdrawal  from
     the contract and may be taxable.


8. The  variable  account  annual  expenses do not apply to the general  account
options.

9.   The current annual administrative  expense charge of 0.15% may be increased
     to no more than 0.35%.

10.  From time to time, the  portfolios'  investment  advisers,  each in its own
     discretion,  may  voluntarily  waive  all or  part  of  their  fees  and/or
     voluntarily  assume certain portfolio  expenses.  The expenses shown in the
     Portfolio Expenses table are the expenses paid for 1998. The expenses shown
     in  that  table  reflect  a  portfolio's   adviser's  waivers  of  fees  or
     reimbursement  of expenses,  if  applicable.  It is  anticipated  that such
     waivers or  reimbursements  will continue for calendar  year 1999.  Without
     such waivers or  reimbursements,  the annual  expenses for 1998 for certain
     portfolios would have been, as a percentage of assets, as follows:
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>

                                                       Management         Other        Total Portfolio
                                                           Fee           Expenses      Annual Expense

<S>                                                       <C>             <C>               <C>
       Alliance VPF Premier Growth                        1.00%           0.09%             1.09%
       Janus Aspen Series Worldwide Growth                0.67%           0.07%             0.74%
       MSDW UF Emerging Markets Equity                    1.25%           2.20%             3.45%
       MSDW UF Fixed Income                               0.40%           0.64%             1.04%
       MSDW UF High Yield                                 0.50%           0.65%             1.15%
       MSDW UF International Magnum                       0.80%           1.00%             1.80%
       PIMCO VIT StocksPLUS Growth & Income               0.65%           0.07%             0.72%
       Transamerica VIF Growth                            0.75%           0.21%             0.96%
       Transamerica VIF Money Market                      0.35%           2.68%             3.03%

</TABLE>

Examples

The  following  tables  show the total  expenses an owner would incur in various
situations assuming a $1,000 investment and a 5% annual return on assets.


These  examples  assume an average  account value of $40,000 and,  therefore,  a
deduction  of 0.075% has been made to reflect the $30 account  fee,  and a 3.25%
credit added to the $1000 purchase payment.  These examples also assume that all
amounts were  allocated to the variable  sub-account  indicated.  These examples
also assume that no transfer fees or other option or service fees or premium tax
charges have been assessed.  Premium tax charges may be applicable.  See Premium
Tax Charges on page 38.


Examples 1 through 3 show  expenses for  contracts  without the optional  Riders
based on fee waivers and reimbursements for the portfolios for 1998. There is no
guarantee  that any fee waivers or expense  reimbursements  will continue in the
future.  For  annuitizations  before  the first  contract  anniversary,  and for
annuitizations  under a form  that  does not  include  life  contingencies,  the
contingent deferred sales load may apply. The Year 1 column in expense example 3
illustrates this occurrence.

An owner would pay the following expenses on a $1,000 investment,  assuming a 5%
annual return on assets:
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>

Example 1: If the owner  surrenders  the  contract at the end of the  applicable
time period:

                                                       ------------------------------------------------
                                                         1 Year      3 Years     5 Years    10 Years
                                                       ------------------------------------------------
      -------------------------------------------------

<S>                                                        <C>        <C>         <C>         <C>
      Alger American Income & Growth                       $94        $132        $163        $254
      Alliance VPF Growth & Income                         $95        $133        $164        $257
      Alliance VPF Premier Growth                          $98        $143        $182        $291
      Dreyfus VIF Capital Appreciation                     $95        $135        $169        $265
      Dreyfus VIF Small Cap                                $95        $134        $167        $261
      Janus Aspen Series Balanced                          $95        $133        $165        $258
      Janus Aspen Series Worldwide Growth                  $94        $132        $164        $256
      MFS VIT Emerging Growth                              $96        $136        $171        $270
      MFS VIT Growth with Income                           $96        $137        $172        $273
      MFS VIT Research                                     $96        $137        $177        $271
      MSDW UF Emerging Markets Equity                     $107        $170        $226        $378
      MSDW UF Fixed Income                                 $94        $132        $163        $254
      MSDW UF High Yield                                   $95        $135        $168        $264
      MSDW UF International Magnum                         $99        $146        $186        $300
      OCC Accumulation Trust Managed                       $95        $135        $169        $266
      OCC Accumulation Trust Small Cap                     $96        $137        $172        $273
      PIMCO VIT StocksPLUS Growth & Income                 $94        $130        $160        $248
      Transamerica VIF Growth                              $96        $136        $171        $270
      Transamerica VIF Money Market                        $93        $129        $158        $243

      -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------







Example 2: If the owner does not surrender and does not annuitize the contract:

                                                       ------------------------------------------------
                                                         1 Year      3 Years    5 Years     10 Years
                                                       ------------------------------------------------
      -------------------------------------------------

      Alger American Income & Growth                       $22         $69        $118        $254
      Alliance VPF Growth & Income                         $23         $70        $119        $257
      Alliance VPF Premier Growth                          $26         $80        $137        $291
      Dreyfus VIF Capital Appreciation                     $23         $72        $124        $265
      Dreyfus VIF Small Cap                                $23         $71        $122        $261
      Janus Aspen Series Balanced                          $23         $70        $120        $258
      Janus Aspen Series Worldwide Growth                  $22         $69        $119        $256
      MFS VIT Emerging Growth                              $24         $73        $126        $270
      MFS VIT Growth with Income                           $24         $74        $127        $273
      MFS VIT Research                                     $24         $74        $126        $271
      MSDW UF Emerging Markets Equity                      $35        $107        $181        $378
      MSDW UF Fixed Income                                 $22         $69        $118        $254
      MSDW UF High Yield                                   $23         $72        $123        $264
      MSDW UF International Magnum                         $27         $83        $141        $300
      OCC Accumulation Trust Managed                       $23         $72        $124        $266
      OCC Accumulation Trust Small Cap                     $24         $74        $127        $273
      PIMCO VIT StocksPLUS Growth & Income                 $22         $67        $115        $248
      Transamerica VIF Growth                              $24         $73        $126        $270
      Transamerica VIF Money Market                        $21         $66        $113        $243

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Example 3: If the owner elects to annuitize at the end of the applicable  period
under a Settlement Option with life contingencies:

                                                       ------------------------------------------------
                                                         1 Year      3 Years     5 Years    10 Years
                                                       ------------------------------------------------
      -------------------------------------------------

      Alger American Income & Growth                       $94         $69        $118        $254
      Alliance VPF Growth & Income                         $95         $70        $119        $257
      Alliance VPF Premier Growth                          $98         $80        $137        $291
      Dreyfus VIF Capital Appreciation                     $95         $72        $124        $265
      Dreyfus VIF Small Cap                                $95         $71        $122        $261
      Janus Aspen Series Balanced                          $95         $70        $120        $258
      Janus Aspen Series Worldwide Growth                  $94         $69        $119        $256
      MFS VIT Emerging Growth                              $96         $73        $126        $270
      MFS VIT Growth with Income                           $97         $74        $127        $273
      MFS VIT Research                                     $96         $74        $126        $271
      MSDW UF Emerging Markets Equity                     $107        $107        $181        $378
      MSDW UF Fixed Income                                 $94         $69        $118        $254
      MSDW UF High Yield                                   $95         $72        $123        $264
      MSDW UF International Magnum                         $99         $83        $141        $300
      OCC Accumulation Trust Managed                       $95         $72        $124        $266
      OCC Accumulation Trust Small Cap                     $96         $74        $127        $273
      PIMCO VIT StocksPLUS Growth & Income                 $94         $67        $115        $248
      Transamerica VIF Growth                              $96         $73        $126        $270
      Transamerica VIF Money Market                        $93         $66        $113        $243

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Examples  4 through 6 show  expenses  for  contracts  with the  optional  Living
Benefits  Rider,  Guaranteed  Minimum Death Benefit Rider and  Additional  Death
Benefit Rider based on the fee waivers and reimbursements for the portfolios for
1998. For the Additional  Death Benefit Rider,  the examples reflect the current
maximum  premium  of 0.40% of  account  value  per  contract  year.  There is no
guarantee  that fee  waivers  or expense  reimbursements  will  continue  in the
future.  For  annuitizations  before  the  first  contract  anniversary  and for
annuitizations  under  a form  that  does  not  include  life  contingencies,  a
contingent deferred sales load may apply. The Year 1 column in expense example 6
illustrates this occurrence.

An owner would pay the following expenses on a $1,000 investment,  assuming a 5%
annual return on assets:


  Example 4: If the owner  surrenders  the contract at the end of the applicable
time period:

                                                       -----------------------------------------------------
                                                          1 Year       3 Years      5 Years      10 Years
                                                       -----------------------------------------------------
      -------------------------------------------------

      Alger American Income & Growth                       $101         $152         $196          $321
      Alliance VPF Growth & Income                         $101         $153         $198          $323
      Alliance VPF Premier Growth                          $105         $163         $215          $356
      Dreyfus VIF Capital Appreciation                     $102         $155         $202          $331
      Dreyfus VIF Small Cap                                $102         $154         $200          $327
      Janus Aspen Series Balanced                          $101         $153         $198          $324
      Janus Aspen Series Worldwide Growth                  $101         $152         $197          $322
      MFS VIT Emerging Growth                              $103         $156         $204          $335
      MFS VIT Growth with Income                           $103         $157         $206          $338
      MFS VIT Research                                     $103         $157         $205          $336
      MSDW UF Emerging Markets Equity                      $114         $190         $258          $436
      MSDW UF Fixed Income                                 $101         $152         $196          $321
      MSDW UF High Yield                                   $102         $155         $202          $330
      MSDW UF International Magnum                         $106         $166         $219          $364
      OCC Accumulation Trust Managed                       $102         $156         $203          $332
      OCC Accumulation Trust Small Cap                     $103         $157         $206          $338
      PIMCO VIT StocksPLUS Growth & Income                 $100         $150         $194          $316
      Transamerica VIF Growth                              $103         $156         $204          $335
      Transamerica VIF Money Market                        $100         $149         $191          $311

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Example 5: If the owner does not surrender and does not annuitize the contract:

                                                       -----------------------------------------------------
                                                          1 Year       3 Years      5 Years      10 Years
                                                       -----------------------------------------------------
      -------------------------------------------------

      Alger American Income & Growth                        $29          $89         $151          $321
      Alliance VPF Growth & Income                          $29          $90         $153          $323
      Alliance VPF Premier Growth                           $33         $100         $170          $356
      Dreyfus VIF Capital Appreciation                      $30          $92         $157          $331
      Dreyfus VIF Small Cap                                 $30          $91         $155          $327
      Janus Aspen Series Balanced                           $29          $90         $153          $324
      Janus Aspen Series Worldwide Growth                   $29          $89         $152          $322
      MFS VIT Emerging Growth                               $31          $93         $159          $335
      MFS VIT Growth with Income                            $31          $94         $161          $338
      MFS VIT Research                                      $31          $94         $160          $336
      MSDW UF Emerging Markets Equity                       $42         $127         $213          $436
      MSDW UF Fixed Income                                  $29          $89         $151          $321
      MSDW UF High Yield                                    $30          $92         $157          $330
      MSDW UF International Magnum                          $34         $103         $174          $364
      OCC Accumulation Trust Managed                        $30          $93         $158          $332
      OCC Accumulation Trust Small Cap                      $31          $94         $161          $338
      PIMCO VIT StocksPLUS Growth & Income                  $28          $87         $149          $316
      Transamerica VIF Growth                               $31          $93         $159          $335
      Transamerica VIF Money Market                         $28          $86         $146          $311

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Example 6: If the owner elects to annuitize at the end of the applicable  period
under a Settlement Option with life contingencies:

                                                       -----------------------------------------------------
                                                          1 Year       3 Years      5 Years      10 Years
                                                       -----------------------------------------------------
      -------------------------------------------------

      Alger American Income & Growth                       $101          $89         $151          $321
      Alliance VPF Growth & Income                         $101          $90         $153          $323
      Alliance VPF Premier Growth                          $105         $100         $170          $356
      Dreyfus VIF Capital Appreciation                     $102          $92         $157          $331
      Dreyfus VIF Small Cap                                $102          $91         $155          $327
      Janus Aspen Series Balanced                          $101          $90         $153          $324
      Janus Aspen Series Worldwide Growth                  $101          $89         $152          $322
      MFS VIT Emerging Growth                              $103          $93         $159          $335
      MFS VIT Growth with Income                           $103          $94         $161          $338
      MFS VIT Research                                     $103          $94         $160          $336
      MSDW UF Emerging Markets Equity                      $114         $127         $213          $436
      MSDW UF Fixed Income                                 $101          $89         $151          $321
      MSDW UF High Yield                                   $102          $92         $157          $330
      MSDW UF International Magnum                         $106         $103         $174          $364
      OCC Accumulation Trust Managed                       $102          $93         $158          $332
      OCC Accumulation Trust Small Cap                     $103          $94         $161          $338
      PIMCO VIT StocksPLUS Growth & Income                 $100          $87         $149          $316
      Transamerica VIF Growth                              $103          $93         $159          $335
      Transamerica VIF Money Market                        $100          $86         $146          $311

      ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

These  examples  should  not be  considered  representations  of past or  future
expenses.  Actual expenses paid may be greater or less than those shown, subject
to the  guarantees  in the  contract.  The  assumed 5% annual  rate of return is
hypothetical  and should not be  considered a  representation  of past or future
annual returns, which may be greater or less than this assumed rate.

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Condensed Financial Information


You will find condensed financial  information on each sub-account in Appendix C
on page  59.  You will  find  the  full  financial  statements  and  reports  of
independent  auditors for the variable  account in the  Statement of  Additional
Information.


General Account Options

There are two types of general account options:

      the fixed account; and

      the guarantee period account.

The amounts in the fixed account will be credited interest at a rate of not less
than 3%  annually.  We may  credit  interest  at a rate in  excess  of 3% at our
discretion  for any class.  Each interest rate will be guaranteed to be credited
for at least 12 months.

The other  general  account  option,  the  guarantee  period  account,  provides
specified rates of interest for specified terms, currently three, five and seven
years.  These rates are subject to interest  adjustments on early withdrawals or
transfers  which,  if applicable,  could reduce the interest  credited to the 3%
minimum rate.

The general  account  options  are not  available  in all  states.  Refer to the
contract for limitations.

Investment Options Limit

Currently, you may not elect more than a total of 18 investment options over the
life of the contract.  Investment  options  include  variable  sub-accounts  and
general account options.

Transfers Before the Annuity Date


Before  the  annuity  date,  you  may  transfer   values  between  the  variable
sub-accounts  and the general account  options.  For transfers after the annuity
date, see After the Annuity Date on page 29.


Transfers out of the fixed account are  restricted to four per contract year and
to a limited  percentage of the fixed account value.  We may allow more frequent
transfers  under  certain  services  and  options,  for  example,   dollar  cost
averaging. Transfers out of a guarantee period before the end of the term may be
subject to an interest  adjustment which may reduce interest  credited to the 3%
minimum rate.

We currently impose a transfer fee of $10 for each transfer in excess of 18 made
during the same contract year.

Withdrawals

You may withdraw all or part of the cash  surrender  value,  other than from the
Additional  Death  Benefit  Rider,  on or  before  the  annuity  date.  The cash
surrender value of your contract,  other than from the Additional  Death Benefit
Rider,  is  the  account  value  less  any  account  fee,  interest  adjustment,
contingent  deferred  sales  load and  premium  tax  charges.  The  account  fee
generally  will be  deducted  on a full  surrender  of a contract if the account
value is then less than $50,000. We may delay payment of any withdrawal from the
general account options for up to six months.


Withdrawals  may be taxable and subject to  withholding  and a penalty tax. This
includes the withdrawal of Additional Death Benefit Rider premiums.  Withdrawals
from qualified  contracts may be subject to severe  restrictions and, in certain
circumstances, prohibited. See Federal Tax Matters on page 42.


Contingent Deferred Sales Load/
Surrender Charge

We do not  deduct a sales  charge  when  purchase  payments  are made,  although
premium tax charges may be deducted.  However,  if any part of the account value
is  withdrawn,  we may deduct a  contingent  deferred  sales load,  or surrender
charge, of up to 8% of purchase payments.  After we have held a purchase payment
for seven years, you may withdraw it without charge.

See Contingent Deferred Sales Load/Surrender Charge on 34.


We do not  assess  the  contingent  deferred  sales  load on  payment  of  death
benefits,  withdrawal of premiums for the  Additional  Death Benefit  Rider,  on
transfers within the contract, or on certain annuitizations.

In most states,  you may elect, for an extra charge, an optional Living Benefits
Rider.  It provides  that we will waive the  contingent  deferred  sales load in
certain circumstances.


Also,  beginning 30 days from the contract  effective date, or at the end of the
free look period if it ends later,  you may  withdraw any portion of the allowed
amount each contract year without  imposition of any  contingent  deferred sales
load/surrender  charge.  The allowed  amount each  contract year is equal to the
greater of: (a)  accumulated  earnings not previously  withdrawn;  or (b) 10% of
purchase  payments  received less than seven  complete  contract years as of the
last contract anniversary.

In calculating  the contingent  deferred sales  load/surrender  charge,  we will
consider  withdrawals  to be taken first from earnings and any credits then from
purchase payments on a first in/first out basis.

Purchase  payments not  previously  withdrawn that have been held at least seven
years and  accumulated  earnings not  previously  withdrawn are not subject to a
contingent deferred sales load.


For contracts  issued before September 7, 1999, the allowed amount each contract
year is equal to 10% of purchase  payments  received during the last seven years
determined on the last contract anniversary,  less any withdrawals already taken
that contract year.

In calculating  the contingent  deferred sales  load/surrender  charge,  we will
consider  withdrawals  to be taken  first  from  purchase  payments,  on a first
in/first out basis, and then from earnings and last from any credits.

Purchase  payments not  previously  withdrawn that have been held at least seven
years not  previously  withdrawn are not subject to a contingent  deferred sales
load.

Other Charges and Deductions

We deduct:

          a mortality and expense risk charge of 1.20% annually of the assets in
     the variable account;

          an  administrative  expense  charge of 0.15% annually of these assets.
     The  administrative  expense  charge may change,  but we guarantee it won't
     exceed a maximum effective annual rate of 0.35%; and

      an account fee of currently $30, or 2% of the account  value,  if less, at
     the end of each contract year and upon surrender.  This fee may change, but
     we  guarantee  that it won't exceed the lesser of $60, or 2% of the account
     value,  per contract year. If the account value is more than $50,000 on the
     last  business  day of a contract  year,  or as of the date the contract is
     surrendered, we will waive the account fee for that year.

After the annuity  date,  we will deduct the annual  annuity fee of $30 in equal
installments from each periodic payment under the variable payment option.

For each  transfer  in excess of 18 during a  contract  year,  we will  impose a
transfer fee of $10. See Transfer Fee on page 38.

We do not currently  deduct  charges for premium  taxes,  including  retaliatory
premium taxes,  except for  annuitizations.  But we could impose such charges in
some  jurisdictions.  Depending  on the  applicability  of such taxes,  we could
deduct the charges from purchase payments, from amounts withdrawn, and/or upon


In addition,  amounts withdrawn or transferred out of a guarantee period account
prior to the end of its term may be subject to an interest adjustment.

Living  Benefits Rider. If you elect the Living Benefits Rider, we will deduct a
fee of 1/12 of 0.05% of the account value at the end of each contract month. The
rate is 1/12 times 0.05% times the account  value.  The Living  Benefit Rider is
not available in all states,  or may be called a Waiver of  Contingent  Deferred
Sales Load Rider.

Guaranteed  Minimum Death  Benefit.  If you elect the  Guaranteed  Minimum Death
Benefit,  or GMDB,  Rider,  we will deduct a fee of 1/12 of 0.20% of the account
value at the end of each  contract  month.  You may only elect this Rider before
the contract effective date. It cannot be reinstated if cancelled. It may not be
available in all states.


Additional Death Benefit Rider. If you elect the Additional Death Benefit Rider,
each annual  premium for any contract  year is based on the account  value as of
the last contract anniversary and is determined by the benefit level you elect.

For the 28% benefit, the current annual premium is:

      0.25% of the account value for attained ages before age 60; and

      0.28% of the account value for attained ages 60 and over.

For the 40% benefit, the current annual premium is:

      0.36% of the account value for attained ages before age 60; and

      0.40% of the of the account value for attained ages 60 and over.

We will  withdraw 1/12 of the annual  premium at the end of each contract  month
during the contract year.

These annual premiums are guaranteed when the Rider is issued.  The premiums may
change for future  issues,  but we guarantee that they won't exceed 0.75% of the
account value per contract year.

We do not impose a contingent  deferred sales load on the withdrawal of premiums
for this Rider.

You may elect this Rider only before the contract  effective  date. It cannot be
reinstated if cancelled. It may not be available in all states.

Currently,  we do not deduct fees for any other  services  or options  under the
contract.  However,  we do reserve the right to impose fees to cover  processing
for certain  services  and options in the future.  This may include  dollar cost
averaging,  systematic  withdrawals,  automatic  payouts,  asset  allocation and
automatic asset rebalancing.

Settlement Option Payments

Settlement  option  payments  will be made either on a fixed basis or a variable
basis or a combination of a fixed and variable  basis,  as you select.  You have
flexibility  in choosing the annuity  date,  but it may  generally not be a date
later than an  annuitant's  85th  birthday  or the tenth  contract  anniversary,
whichever occurs later.  Certain qualified contracts may have restrictions as to
the annuity date and the types of settlement options available.
Four settlement options are available under the contract:

1.    life annuity;

2.    life and contingent annuity;

3.    life annuity with period certain; or

4. joint and survivor annuity.

Death of Owner Before the Annuity Date


If an owner dies  before the  annuity  date and  neither the owner nor the joint
owner has attained age of 80, the annuity death benefit will be the greater of:


a)    the account value reduced by credits less than 12 months old; or

b)   the sum of all purchase  payments,  less withdrawals  taken,  including any
     contingent deferred sales loads, and applicable premium tax charges.


If an owner dies  before the  annuity  date and after  either the owner's or the
joint owner's 80th birthday, the annuity death benefit will be the account value
less any credits less than 12 months old.

If the GMDB Rider is  elected,  and death  occurs  before the  annuity  date and
neither the owner nor the joint  owner has  attained  age 85, the annuity  death
benefit will be the greatest of three amounts:


a)    the account value;

b)   the sum of all purchase  payments,  less withdrawals  taken,  including any
     contingent deferred sales loads, and premium tax charges; or


c)   the highest account value on any contract anniversary before the earlier of
     your or the joint owner's 85th birthday,  plus purchase payments made, less
     withdrawals  taken,  including any  contingent  deferred  sales loads,  and
     applicable premium tax charges since that contract anniversary.

If the GMDB  Rider is  elected,  and the owner or joint  owner  dies  before the
annuity date and after the owner's or joint owner's 85th  birthday,  the annuity
death benefit will be the greater of two amounts:


a)    the account value; and

b)   the highest  account  value on any  contract  anniversary  before your or a
     joint owner's 85th  birthday,  plus  purchase  payments,  less  withdrawals
     taken,  including  any  contingent  deferred  sales loads,  and  applicable
     premium tax charges since that contract anniversary.


The annuity death benefit will generally be paid within seven days of receipt of
the required proof of death of an owner and election of the method of settlement
or as soon thereafter as we have sufficient  information to make the payment. If
no settlement  method is elected,  the annuity death benefit will be distributed
within five years after the owner's death. No contingent  deferred sales load is
imposed.  The  annuity  death  benefit  may be paid as either a lump sum or as a
settlement  option.  Amounts in the guarantee period account will not be subject
to interest adjustments in calculating the annuity death benefit.

If the owner is not a natural  person,  we will treat the annuitant as the owner
for purposes of the annuity death benefit.

Additional Death Benefit


For non-qualified  contracts,  if the Additional Death Benefit Rider is elected,
 we will pay an additional death benefit in settlement option payments begin and
 before the later of:t owner dies before


a)    the older owners' 80th birthday; or

b) the 20th contract  anniversary,  but in no event later than the older owners'
85th birthday.

The  Additional  Death  Benefit  payable  will be equal to either 28% or 40%, as
elected,  of  the  excess,  if  any,  of (a)  over  (b)  on  the  last  contract
anniversary, where:

(a)   is the annuity death benefit otherwise payable; and

(b) is the adjusted purchase payments.

This  Rider is  intended  to  qualify as a life  insurance  contract  under Code
Section 7702.  Notwithstanding any other provision of the contract or the Rider,
we will interpret the Rider to maintain compliance with Code Section 7702.


The  Additional  Death  Benefit  will  be  determined  as of the  last  contract
anniversary  before the date of death and will  generally  be paid within  seven
days of receipt of the  required  proof of death.  If the owner is not a natural
person,  we will treat the  annuitant(s)  as the  insured(s) for purposes of the
Additional Death Benefit.


Federal Income Tax Consequences


An owner who is a natural person  generally  should not be taxed on increases in
the account  value until a  distribution  under the contract  occurs.  A taxable
event  would  occur,  for  example,  with a  withdrawal  (including  the monthly
deduction for the Additional Death Benefit Rider premium) or a settlement option
payment,  or as the  result of a pledge,  loan,  or  assignment  of a  contract.
Generally,  a portion, up to 100%, of any distribution or deemed distribution is
taxable as ordinary  income.  The taxable portion of  distributions is generally
subject  to income  tax  withholding  unless  the  recipient  elects  otherwise.
Withholding is mandatory for certain qualified contracts. In addition, a federal
penalty tax may apply to certain distributions.  See Federal Tax Matters on page
42.


Death benefits  payable under the Additional Death Benefit Rider are intended to
be life insurance proceeds and are generally not taxable.

Right to Cancel


As the owner,  you have the right to examine the contract for a limited  period,
known as a "free look period." You may cancel the contract during this period by
delivering or mailing a written notice of cancellation, or sending a telegram to
our Service  Center.  You must return the contract  before midnight of the tenth
day after receipt of the contract,  or longer in some  situations or if required
by state law.  Notice  given by mail and the return of the contract by mail will
be effective on the date  received by us. Unless  otherwise  required by law, we
will refund the purchase payments allocated to any general account option, minus
any withdrawals, plus the variable accumulated value as of the date your written
notice to cancel and your  contract  are received by us. We will not include any
credits in the amount paid. See Purchase Payments on page 23.


Questions

We will answer your questions about procedures or the contract if you write to:

                     The Transamerica Annuity Service Center
                                 P.O. Box 31848
                            Charlotte, North Carolina
                                   28231-1848
                         Or call us at: 1- 800-258-4260

All inquiries should include the contract number and the owner's name.


Please Note: The foregoing  summary is qualified in its entirety by the detailed
information in the remainder of this prospectus and in the  prospectuses for the
portfolios.  Please refer to this prospectus and the portfolio  prospectuses for
more detailed information. With respect to qualified contracts, the requirements
of a particular  retirement plan, an endorsement to the contract, or limitations
or penalties imposed by the Code or the Employee  Retirement Income Security Act
of 1974, as amended, may impose additional limits or restrictions.  These limits
or restrictions  may be on purchase  payments,  withdrawals,  distributions,  or
benefits,  or on other  provisions of the  contract.  This  prospectus  does not
describe such limitations or restrictions. See Federal Tax Matters on page 42.


TRANSAMERICA LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITY COMPANY
AND THE VARIABLE ACCOUNT

Transamerica Life Insurance and Annuity Company


Transamerica  Life Insurance and Annuity Company,  or  Transamerica,  is a stock
life insurance company incorporated under the laws of the State of California in
1966. The Company moved to North Carolina in 1994. It is principally  engaged in
the sale of life insurance and annuity policies.  The address of Transamerica is
401 North Tryon Street, Charlotte, North Carolina 28202.

On  July  21,  1999,  Transamerica  Corporation  completed  its  merger  with  a
subsidiary of AEGON N.V.,  one of the world's  leading  international  insurance
groups.  Transamerica  Corporation,  a subsidiary of AEGON N.V., indirectly owns
the issuing company, Transamerica Life Insurance and Annuity Company.


Published Ratings

Transamerica may from time to time publish its ratings in advertisements,  sales
literature and reports to owners.  We receive ratings and other information from
one or more independent rating organizations such as A.M. Best Company, Standard
& Poor's, Moody's, and Duff & Phelps. The ratings reflect the financial strength
and/or  claims-paying  ability  of  Transamerica.  These  ratings  should not be
considered as bearing on the  investment  performance  of the variable  account.
Ratings  and  investment  performance  are  unrelated.  Each year the A.M.  Best
Company reviews the financial status of thousands of insurers,  resulting in the
assignment of Best's Ratings.  These ratings reflect A.M. Best's current opinion
of the relative  financial  strength and operating  performance  of an insurance
company in comparison to the norms of the life/health insurance industry.

In addition, the claims-paying ability of Transamerica as measured by Standard &
Poor's Insurance Ratings Services,  Moody's, or Duff & Phelps may be referred to
in advertisements or sales literature or in reports to owners. These ratings are
opinions  provided by the companies  named above.  These opinions  relate to how
well they have determined Transamerica is prepared, from a financial standpoint,
to meet our insurance and annuity obligations.  The terms of our obligations are
stated within the general account options of this contract. These ratings do not
reflect the investment performance of the variable account or the degree of risk
associated with an investment in the variable account.

Insurance Marketplace Standards
Association

In recent  years,  the  insurance  industry has  recognized  the need to develop
specific  principles  and  practices to help  maintain the highest  standards of
marketplace  behavior and enhance  credibility with consumers.  As a result, the
industry established the Insurance Marketplace Standards Association (IMSA).

As an IMSA member,  we agree to follow a set of  standards  in our  advertising,
sales and service for individual life insurance and annuity  products.  The IMSA
logo,  which  you  will  see  on  our  advertising  and  promotional  materials,
demonstrates that we take our commitment to ethical conduct seriously.

The Variable Account


Separate Account VA-6 of Transamerica,  or the variable account, was established
by  Transamerica  as a  separate  account  under  the laws of the State of North
Carolina following June 11, 1996, resolutions adopted by Transamerica's Board of
Directors.  The variable  account is registered with the Securities and Exchange
Commission,  or the  Commission,  under the Investment  Company Act of 1940 as a
unit investment  trust. It meets the definition of a separate  account under the
federal  securities  laws.  However,  the  Commission  does  not  supervise  the
management or the investment practices or policies of the variable account.


The assets of the variable account are owned by Transamerica,  but they are held
separately from the other assets of  Transamerica.  Section 58-7-95 of the North
Carolina  Insurance Law provides  that the assets of a separate  account are not
chargeable  with  liabilities  incurred in any other  business  operation of the
insurance  company.  This is the case  except to the extent  that  assets in the
separate  account  exceed the  reserves  and other  liabilities  of the separate
account.

Income, gains and losses incurred on the assets in the variable account, whether
or not realized, are credited to or charged against the variable account without
regard  to other  income,  gains  or  losses  of  Transamerica.  Therefore,  the
investment  performance of the variable  account is entirely  independent of the
investment  performance of  Transamerica's  general  account assets or any other
separate account maintained by Transamerica.


The variable account currently has 19 variable sub-accounts  available under the
contract, each of which invests solely in a specific corresponding portfolio. At
our discretion, we may make changes to the variable sub-accounts.


THE PORTFOLIOS

Each of the variable sub-accounts offered under the contract invests exclusively
in one of the portfolios.  Descriptions of each portfolio's investment objective
follow.  The  management  fees  listed  below are  specified  in each  portfolio
adviser's contract before any fee waivers.

The Income and Growth Portfolio of The Alger American Fund seeks,  primarily,  a
high level of dividend income.  Capital appreciation is a secondary objective of
the portfolio. The portfolio invests in dividend paying equity securities,  such
as common or preferred stocks,  preferably those which the Manager believes also
offer opportunities for capital appreciation.

Manager: Fred Alger Management, Inc. Management Fee: 0.625%.

The Growth and Income Portfolio of the Alliance  Variable  Products Series Fund,
Inc.,   seeks   reasonable   current  income  and  reasonable   opportunity  for
appreciation through investments  primarily in dividend-paying  common stocks of
good quality.  Whenever the economic  outlook is  unfavorable  for investment in
common stock,  this portfolio may invest in other types of  securities,  such as
bonds,  convertible bonds, preferred stock and convertible preferred stocks. The
portfolio  managers will purchase and sell portfolio  securities at times and in
amounts as  management  deems  advisable in light of market,  economic and other
conditions.

Adviser: Alliance Capital Management L.P.
Management Fee: 0.625%.

The Premier Growth  Portfolio of Alliance  Variable  Products Series Fund, Inc.,
seeks growth of capital by pursuing aggressive  investment policies.  Since this
portfolio's  investments  will be made based upon their  potential  for  capital
appreciation, current income will not be a high priority for this portfolio. The
portfolio  will invest mainly in the equity  securities,  such as common stocks,
securities  convertible  into common stocks and rights and warrants to subscribe
for or purchase common stocks. Equity investments will be of a limited number of
large,  carefully  selected,  high-quality  U.S.  companies.  In  the  Adviser's
judgement,  the  companies  chosen  will be those  which are  likely to  achieve
superior earnings growth.  Approximately 25 companies believed by the Adviser to
show  superior  potential  for  capital  appreciation  will  usually  constitute
approximately  70% of the  portfolio's net assets at any one time. The portfolio
thus  differs  from more typical  equity  mutual funds by investing  most of its
assets in a relatively small number of intensively  researched companies.  Under
normal  circumstances the portfolio will invest at least 85% of the value of its
total assets in the equity securities of U.S. companies.

Adviser: Alliance Capital Management L.P.
Management Fee: 1.00%.

The Capital Appreciation  Portfolio of the Dreyfus Variable Investment Fund is a
diversified  portfolio  seeking  long-term  capital growth and  preservation  of
principal. Current income is a secondary investment objective. During periods of
strong market momentum,  the portfolio will invest  aggressively to increase its
holdings in: common stocks of foreign and domestic  issuers,  common stocks with
warrants  attached and debt securities of foreign  governments.  Generally,  the
portfolio  will  invest in large cap  companies,  defined as those  with  market
capitalizations exceeding $500 million. These companies will also be selected on
the basis of their  potential to achieve  predictable,  above  average  earnings
growth.

Adviser: The Dreyfus Corporation.
Sub-Adviser: Fayez Sarofim & Co.
Management Fee: 0.75%.
The Small  Cap  Portfolio  of the  Dreyfus  Variable  Investment  Fund  seeks to
maximize  capital  appreciation  by investing  principally  in common  stocks of
domestic and foreign issuers. Under normal market conditions, the portfolio will
invest at least 65% of its total assets in companies with market capitalizations
of less than $1.5 billion at the time of purchase.  Companies  selected for this
portfolio  will include those  thought to possess new or innovative  products or
services which are expected to propel growth in future earnings.

Adviser: The Dreyfus Corporation.
Management Fee: 0.75%.

The Balanced  Portfolio of the Janus Aspen Series seeks long-term capital growth
consistent  with  preservation  of capital and current  income.  Normally,  this
diversified  portfolio  invests  40-60%  of its  assets in  securities  selected
primarily for their growth potential. The balance of its holdings is invested in
securities  selected  primarily  for their  capacity  to generate  income.  Such
holdings  are likely to consist of bonds and  preferred  stocks.  Typically,  at
least 25% of this portfolio is made up of fixed-income securities.

Adviser:  Janus Capital  Corporation.  Management  Fee:  0.75% of the first $300
million  plus 0.70% of the next $200  million plus 0.65% of the assets over $500
million.

The Worldwide  Growth Portfolio of the Janus Aspen Series seeks long-term growth
of capital in a manner  consistent  with the  preservation  of capital.  It is a
diversified  portfolio that pursues its objective  primarily through investments
in common  stocks  of  foreign  and  domestic  issuers.  The  portfolio  has the
flexibility to invest on a worldwide basis in companies and other  organizations
of any size,  regardless  of  country of origin or place of  principal  business
activity. The portfolio normally invests in issuers from at least five different
countries,  including  the United  States.  The portfolio may at times invest in
fewer than five countries or even a single country.

Adviser: Janus Capital Corporation.
Management Fee: 0.75% of the first $300
million  plus 0.70% of the next $200  million plus 0.65% of the assets over $500
million.

The  Emerging  Growth  Series  of the MFS  Variable  Insurance  Trust  will seek
long-term growth of capital. The series invests, under normal market conditions,
at least 65% of its total assets in common stocks and related  securities,  such
as preferred stocks,  convertible  securities and depositary  receipts for those
securities, of emerging growth companies. These companies are companies that the
series'  adviser  believes  are  either  early in their  life cycle but have the
potential to become major  enterprises or are major  enterprises  whose rates of
earnings growth are expected to accelerate.

Adviser: Massachusetts Financial Services
Company.
Management Fee: 0.75%.

The Growth  with Income  Series of the MFS  Variable  Insurance  Trust will seek
long-term  growth of capital and future  income  while  providing  more  current
dividend  income than is  normally  obtainable  from a portfolio  of only growth
stocks. The series invests, under normal market conditions,  at least 65% of its
total assets in common stock and related  securities,  such as preferred stocks,
convertible  securities and depositary receipts for those securities.  While the
fund may  invest  in  companies  of any  size,  the fund  generally  focuses  on
companies with larger market  capitalizations  that the series' adviser believes
have sustainable growth prospects and attractive valuations based on current and
expected earnings or cash flow.

Adviser: Massachusetts Financial Services Company.
Management Fee: 0.75%.

The  Research  Series of the MFS Variable  Insurance  Trust will seek to provide
long-term growth of capital and future income. The series invests,  under normal
market conditions, at least 80% of its total assets in common stocks and related
securities,  such as preferred  stocks,  convertible  securities  and depositary
receipts. The series focuses on companies that the series' adviser believes have
favorable prospects for long-term growth, attractive valuations based on current
and  expected  earnings  or cash  flow,  dominant  or growing  market  share and
superior management.

Adviser: Massachusetts Financial Services Company.
Management Fee: 0.75%.



The  Emerging  Markets  Equity  Portfolio  of the  Morgan  Stanley  Dean  Witter
Universal  Funds,  Inc.,  seeks  long-term  capital  appreciation  by  investing
primarily in equity  securities  of issuers in emerging  market  countries.  The
Adviser  seeks to  maximize  returns  by  investing  in  growth-oriented  equity
securities in emerging  markets.  The  Adviser's  investment  approach  combines
top-down country allocation with bottom-up stock selection. Investment selection
criteria include attractive growth  characteristics,  reasonable  valuations and
managements with a strong shareholder value orientation.  The portfolio's assets
are allocated among emerging markets based on relative  economic,  political and
social fundamentals, stock valuations and investor sentiments.

Adviser:  Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Investment  Management Inc. Management Fee:
1.25% of the first $500  million  plus 1.20% of the next $500 million plus 1.15%
of the assets over $1 billion.


The Fixed Income  Portfolio of the Morgan Stanley Dean Witter  Universal  Funds,
Inc.,  seeks  above-average  total  return over a market  cycle of three to five
years by investing  primarily in a diversified  portfolio of U.S. government and
agency bonds,  corporate bonds,  mortgage backed  securities,  foreign bonds and
other fixed income  securities and derivatives.  The portfolio invests primarily
in investment grade  securities,  but may also invest a portion of its assets in
high  yield  securities,  also  known as junk  bonds.  The  portfolio's  average
weighted maturity will ordinarily exceed five years.

Adviser:  Miller  Anderson & Sherrerd,  LLP.  Management Fee: 0.40% of the first
$500  million  plus 0.35% of the next $500 million plus 0.30% of the assets over
$1 billion.

The High Yield  Portfolio  of the Morgan  Stanley Dean Witter  Universal  Funds,
Inc.,  seeks  above-average  total  return over a market  cycle of three to five
years by investing primarily in a diversified portfolio of high yield securities
of U.S. and foreign issuers (including  emerging markets),  including  corporate
bonds and other fixed income  securities and derivatives.  High yield securities
are rated below investment  grade and are commonly  referred to as "junk bonds."
The portfolio's average weighted maturity will ordinarily exceed five years.


Adviser:  Miller  Anderson & Sherrerd,  LLP.  Management Fee: 0.50% of the first
$500  million  plus 0.45% of the next $500 million plus 0.40% of the assets over
$1 billion.


The  International  Magnum Portfolio of the Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Universal
Funds,  Inc.,  seeks long-term  capital  appreciation by investing  primarily in
equity securities of non-U.S. issuers domiciled in EAFE countries. The countries
in which the  portfolio  will  invest are those  comprising  the Morgan  Stanley
Capital International EAFE Index, which includes Australia,  Japan, New Zealand,
most nations located in Western Europe and certain developed  countries in Asia,
such as Hong  Kong and  Singapore.  Collectively,  we refer to these as the EAFE
countries.  The  portfolio may invest up to 5% of its total assets in securities
of issuers domiciled in non-EAFE countries. Under normal circumstances, at least
65% of the total assets of the portfolio  will be invested in equity  securities
of issuers in at least three different EAFE countries.


Adviser:  Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Investment  Management Inc. Management Fee:
0.80% of the first $500  million  plus 0.75% of the next $500 million plus 0.70%
of the assets over $1 billion.


The Managed Portfolio of the OCC Accumulation Trust seeks growth of capital over
time through  investment in a portfolio  consisting of common stocks,  bonds and
cash  equivalents,  the  percentages  of which will vary based on the  Adviser's
assessments of the relative  outlook for such  investments.  Debt securities are
expected to be  predominantly  investment  grade  intermediate to long term U.S.
Government  and corporate  debt.  The portfolio will also invest in high quality
short-term money market and cash equivalent securities and may invest almost all
of its  assets  in such  securities  when  necessary  to  preserve  capital.  In
addition,  the  portfolio may also purchase  foreign  securities.  These foreign
securities  must be listed on a  domestic  or  foreign  securities  exchange  or
represented by American depository receipts.


Adviser:  OpCap  Advisors.  Management Fee: 0.78% of the first $400 million plus
0.75% of the next $400 million plus 0.70% of the assets over $800 million.


The Small Cap Portfolio of the OCC Accumulation Trust seeks capital appreciation
through  investments  in a  diversified  portfolio  of  stocks  issued  by small
companies.  It will consist  primarily of equity  securities  of companies  with
market  capitalizations of under $1 billion. Under normal circumstances at least
65% of the  portfolio's  assets  will be  invested  in  equity  securities.  The
majority of securities purchased by the portfolio will be traded on the New York
Stock Exchange,  the American Stock Exchange or in the over-the-counter  market.
The portfolio's  holdings may also include options,  warrants,  bonds, notes and
convertible  bonds.  In  addition,  the  portfolio  may  also  purchase  foreign
securities.  Foreign  securities must listed on a domestic or foreign securities
exchange or be represented by American depository receipts.


Adviser: OpCap Advisors.
Management Fee: 0.80% of the first $400

million  plus  0.75% of the next $400  million  plus  0.70% of assets  over $800
million.


The StocksPLUS  Growth and Income  Portfolio of PIMCO Variable  Insurance  Trust
seeks to achieve a total return which  exceeds the total return  performance  of
the S&P 500. The Portfolio invests in common stocks, options,  futures,  options
on futures and swaps.  Under normal market  conditions,  the  Portfolio  invests
substantially all of its assets in S&P 500 derivatives, backed by a portfolio of
fixed income instruments.  The Portfolio uses S&P 500 derivatives in addition to
or in place of S&P 500 stocks to attempt to equal or exceed the  performance  of
the S&P 500. The Adviser  actively  manages the fixed income  assets held by the
Portfolio,  with a view to enhancing  the  Portfolio's  total return  investment
performance,  subject to an overall  portfolio  duration  which is normally  not
expected to exceed one year. The Portfolio may invest up to 10% of its assets in
high yield bonds rated B or higher by Moody's or S&P, or if unrated,  determined
by the Adviser to be comparable quality. The Portfolio may also invest up to 20%
of its assets in securities  denominated  in foreign  currencies  and may invest
beyond this limit in U.S. dollar denominated securities of foreign issuers.

Adviser: Pacific Investment Management Company.
Management Fee: 0.40%


The Growth  Portfolio of the Transamerica  Variable  Insurance Fund, Inc., seeks
long-term capital growth through  investment in common stocks of listed and over
the counter issues.  The Growth Portfolio  invests primarily in common stocks of
growth companies that are considered by the manager to be premier companies.  In
the manager's view,  characteristics of premier companies include one or more of
the following:  dominant market share;  leading brand  recognition;  proprietary
products or technology; low-cost production capability; and excellent management
with shareholder orientation. The manager of the Portfolio believes in long-term
investing  and  places  great  emphasis  on  the  sustainability  of  the  above
competitive advantages.  Unless market conditions dictate otherwise, the manager
tries to keep the Portfolio fully invested in equity  securities.  Attempting to
enter and exit the market at strategic times is not a commonly used strategy for
this  portfolio.  However  when,  in  the  judgment  of the  Sub-Adviser  market
conditions warrant,  the portfolio may, for temporary  defensive purposes,  hold
part or all of its  assets  in  cash,  debt or  money  market  instruments.  The
portfolio may invest up to 10% of its assets in debt securities having a call on
common stocks that are rated below investment grade.

Adviser: Transamerica Occidental Life Insurance Company.
Sub-Adviser: Transamerica Investment Services, Inc.
Management Fee: 0.75%.

The Money Market  Portfolio of the Transamerica  Variable  Insurance Fund, Inc.,
seeks to maximize  current income from money market  securities  consistent with
liquidity and the preservation of principal.  The portfolio invests primarily in
high quality U. S.  dollar-denominated  money market  instruments with remaining
maturities of 13 months or less. These include: obligations issued or guaranteed
by the U. S. and foreign  governments and their agencies and  instrumentalities;
obligations  of U.S. and foreign  banks,  or their  foreign  branches,  and U.S.
savings banks;  short-term  corporate  obligations,  including commercial paper,
notes and bonds; other short-term debt obligations with remaining  maturities of
397 days or less;  and  repurchase  agreements  involving any of the  securities
mentioned   above.   The   portfolio  may  also   purchase   other   marketable,
non-convertible  corporate debt securities of U.S.  issuers.  These  investments
include bonds, debentures,  floating rate obligations,  and issues with optional
maturities.   Adviser:   Transamerica   Occidental   Life   Insurance   Company.
Sub-Adviser: Transamerica Investment Services, Inc. Management Fee: 0.35%.

Meeting  investment  objectives depends on various factors,  including,  but not
limited to, how well the portfolio  managers  anticipate  changing  economic and
market  conditions.  There is no  assurance  that any of these  portfolios  will
achieve their stated objectives.

An investment  in the contract is not a deposit or obligation  of, or guaranteed
or endorsed,  by any bank. Nor is the contract  federally insured by the Federal
Deposit Insurance  Corporation or any other government agency.  Investing in the
contract  involves  certain   investment  risks,   including  possible  loss  of
principal.

Since all of the  portfolios  are  available  to  registered  separate  accounts
offering  variable  annuity and variable  life products of  Transamerica  and to
other  insurance  companies  as  well,  there  is a  possibility  of a  material
conflict.  If such a conflict  arises  between  the  interests  of the  variable
account and one or more other separate accounts investing in the portfolios, the
affected insurance companies will take steps to resolve the matter.  These steps
may include  stopping their separate  accounts from investing in the portfolios.
See the portfolios' prospectuses for greater detail on this subject.

You can find  additional  information  concerning the investment  objectives and
policies  of  all  of the  portfolios,  the  investment  advisory  services  and
administrative  services  and  charges  in  the  current  prospectuses  for  the
portfolios which accompany this prospectus.

Read the  prospectuses of the portfolios which interest you carefully before you
make any decision  concerning how you will invest in, or transfer  monies among,
the variable sub-accounts.

Transamerica  may receive  payments from some or all of the  portfolios or their
advisers,  in  varying  amounts.  These  payments  may be based on the amount of
assets  allocated to the  portfolios.  The payments  are for  administrative  or
distribution services.

Portfolios Not Publicly Available

The portfolios are open-end management  investment  companies,  or portfolios or
series of, open-end management  companies registered with the SEC under the 1940
Act, that are often referred to as mutual funds.  This SEC registration does not
involve  SEC  supervision  of the  investments  or  investment  policies  of the
portfolios. Shares of the portfolios are not offered to the public but solely to
the  insurance  company  separate  accounts and other  qualified  purchasers  as
limited by federal tax laws.  These  portfolios are not the same as mutual funds
that may have very similar names that are sold  directly to the public,  and the
performance of such publicly  available funds,  which have different  portfolios
and expenses,  should not be considered as an indication of the  performance  of
the  portfolios.  The assets of each portfolio are held separate from the assets
of the other  portfolios.  Each  portfolio  operates  as a  separate  investment
vehicle.  The income or losses of one portfolio have no effect on the investment
performance of another  portfolio.  The sub-accounts  reinvest  dividends and/or
capital  gains  distributions  received  from a portfolio in more shares of that
portfolio as retained assets.

Addition, Deletion, or Substitution

Transamerica  does not  control  the  portfolios.  For this  reason,  we  cannot
guarantee that any of the variable  sub-accounts  offered under this contract or
any of the portfolios  will always be available to you for investment  purposes.
We  retain  the  right  to  make  changes  in the  variable  account  and in its
investments.


We reserve the right to eliminate the shares of any portfolio held by a variable
sub-account.  We may also substitute  shares of another  portfolio or of another
investment  company  for the  shares of any  portfolio.  We would do this if the
shares of the  portfolio are no longer  available  for  investment or if, in our
judgment,  investment in any  portfolio  would be  inappropriate  in view of the
purposes of the variable account.  To the extent required by the 1940 Act, if we
substitute  shares in a variable  sub-account  that you own, we will provide you
with advance notice.  We will also seek advance  permission from the Commission.
This does not prevent the variable  account from purchasing other securities for
other series or classes of variable annuity  contracts.  Nor does it prevent the
variable  account  from  effecting  an  exchange  between  series or  classes of
variable contracts on the basis of requests made by owners.


We reserve the right to create new variable sub-accounts for the contracts when,
in our sole discretion,  marketing,  tax, investment or other conditions warrant
that we do. Any new  variable  sub-accounts  will be made  available to existing
owners on a basis to be determined by us. Each additional  variable  sub-account
will purchase shares in a mutual fund portfolio or other investment  vehicle. We
may also eliminate one or more variable sub-accounts if, in our sole discretion,
marketing,  tax,  investment or other conditions  warrant that we do. So, in the
event any variable sub-account is eliminated,  we will notify owners and request
a re-allocation of the amounts invested in the eliminated variable sub-account.

In the event of any  substitution  or  change,  we may make the  changes  in the
contract  that we deem  necessary or  appropriate  to reflect  substitutions  or
changes.  Furthermore,  if we believe it to be in the best  interest  of persons
having voting rights under the contracts,  the variable  account may be operated
as a management  company under the 1940 Act or any other form  permitted by law.
It may also be de-registered under such Act in the event that registration is no
longer required.
Finally, it may also be combined with one or more other separate accounts.

THE CONTRACT


This  Transamerica  CatalystSM  contract is a flexible purchase payment deferred
variable annuity contract.  It is part of the Transamerica  SeriesSM of variable
insurance  products.  The rights and  benefits of this  contract  are  described
below.  They  will  also  be  described  in the  individual  contract  or in the
certificate  and group  contract.  However,  we reserve  the right to modify the
individual  contract and the group contract and its underlying  certificates  if
required by law. We also  reserve the right to give the owner the benefit of any
federal or state statute, rule or regulation. The obligations under the contract
are obligations of Transamerica.  The contracts are available on a non-qualified
basis and on a qualified basis.  Contracts available on a qualified basis are as
follows:


a)   rollover and contributory  individual retirement annuities,  or IRAs, under
     Code Sections 408(a) and 408(b);

b)   conversion, rollover and contributory Roth IRAs under Code Section 408A;

c)   simplified  employee  pension plans, or SEP/IRAs,  that qualify for special
     federal income tax treatment under Code Section 408(k);

d)   rollover  Code  Section  403(b)   annuities,   including  Rev.  Rul.  90-24
     transfers, with no additional premiums; and

e) qualified  pension and profit  sharing  plans  intended to qualify under Code
Section 401.

Generally,  qualified contracts contain certain restrictive  provisions limiting
the timing and amount of  purchase  payments  to, and  distributions  from,  the
qualified contract.

The Additional Death Benefit Rider is not available for qualified contracts.

Ownership

As the owner,  you are entitled to the rights granted by the contract.  If there
are joint owners,  the one designated as the primary owner will receive all mail
and any tax reporting information.

For non-qualified contracts, the owner is entitled to designate the annuitant(s)
and, if the owner is an individual,  as opposed to a trust, corporation or other
legal  entity,  the owner can change  the  annuitant(s)  at any time  before the
annuity date.  Any such change will be subject to our then current  underwriting
requirements.  We reserve the right to reject any change of annuitants which has
been made without our prior written consent.

If the owner is not an individual,  the annuitant(s) may not be changed once the
contract is issued. Different rules apply to qualified contracts.

For each contract, a different account will be established and values,  benefits
and charges will be  calculated  separately.  The various  administrative  rules
described below will apply separately to each contract, unless otherwise noted.

PURCHASE PAYMENTS


All  purchase  payments  can be paid to our Service  Center by check  payable to
Transamerica.  A  confirmation  will be issued to you,  as the  owner,  upon the
acceptance of each purchase payment.


The initial  purchase  payment must be at least  $5,000 or, if for  contributory
IRAs, SEP/IRAs and Roth IRAs, it must be for at least $2,000.

Your contract will be issued and your initial purchase payment generally will be
credited within two business days after the receipt of sufficient information to
issue a contract and the initial purchase payment at our Service Center.  For us
to issue you a  contract,  you must  provide  sufficient  information  in a form
acceptable to us. We reserve the right to reject any purchase payment or request
for  issuance of a contract.  Normally  we will not issue  contracts  to owners,
joint owners,  or annuitants more than 80 years old. Nor will we normally accept
purchase  payments after any owners',  or annuitants' if  non-individual  owner,
81st birthday.  In our discretion we may waive these restrictions in appropriate
cases.

If the initial purchase payment allocated to the variable  sub-account(s) cannot
be credited  within two days of receipt  because the  information is incomplete,
false or  inconsistent,  we will contact you. We will explain the reason for the
delay and will refund the initial purchase payment within five business days. If
you consent to us retaining  the initial  purchase  payment we will credit it to
the  variable  sub-account  of  your  choice  as soon  as the  requirements  are
fulfilled.


You may make additional  purchase  payments at any time before the annuity date.
They must be at least $200 each,  or at least $100 if made  through an automatic
purchase  payment  plan.  If you elect to use this option,  additional  purchase
payments will be automatically  deducted from your bank account and allocated to
the contract.  In addition,  minimum allocation amounts apply. See Allocation of
Purchase  Payments  below.  Additional  purchase  payments  are  credited to the
contract as of the date we receive payment from you.


Total purchase payments for any contract may not exceed  $1,000,000  without our
prior approval.

In no event may the sum of all  purchase  payments  for a  contract  during  any
taxable year exceed the limits imposed by any  applicable  federal or state law,
rules, or regulations. Allocation of Purchase Payments

You specify how purchase payments will be allocated under the contract.  You may
allocate  purchase  payments among one or more of the variable  sub-accounts and
the  general   account  options  as  long  as  the  portions  are  whole  number
percentages.  In  addition,  there is a  minimum  allocation  of  $1,000 to each
guarantee  period.  We may waive this minimum  allocation  amount under  certain
options and circumstances.

Each purchase payment will be subject to the allocation percentages in effect at
the time of  receipt of such  purchase  payment.  You may change the  allocation
percentages for additional purchase payments at any time by submitting a request
for such change to our Service Center in a form and manner acceptable to us. Any
changes to the allocation  percentages are subject to the limitations above. Any
change  will take  effect  with the first  purchase  payment  we  receive  which
accompanies your request.  If we receive your request  separately,  all purchase
payments  arriving  after it will be  subject to its terms.  Your  request  will
continue in effect until you change it again.

Free Look Option

If you exercise the free look option,  unless otherwise required by law, we will
refund:

a)   the purchase  payments  allocated to any general account option,  minus any
     withdrawals; plus

b) the variable  accumulated  value as of the date your written notice to cancel
and your contract are received by us.

In certain jurisdictions,  under certain conditions,  we are legally required to
return either:

a)    purchase payments, minus any withdrawals; or

b) the  greater of  purchase  payments,  minus any  withdrawals,  or the account
value.

Credits  will not be  included in the amount  paid,  but this  recapture  of the
credit  amount will never be more than the  maximum  contingent  deferred  sales
load.

Any initial allocation you make to the variable account may be held in the money
market variable  sub-account  during the applicable free look period plus 5 days
for delivery.  Any allocations you make to the money market variable sub-account
will automatically be transferred at the end of the free look period plus 5 days
according to your requested allocation. This transfer will not count against the
18 transfers allowed free of charge during the first contract year.

Investment Option Limit

Currently,  you may not allocate monies to more than eighteen investment options
over the life of the contract.  Investment options include variable sub-accounts
and general account options. Each variable sub-account, each guarantee period of
the  guarantee  period  account,  and the fixed  account  that ever  received  a
transfer  or purchase  payment  allocation  counts as one towards  this total of
eighteen limit. We may waive or change this limit in the future.

For example, if you make an allocation to the money market variable  sub-account
and  later  transfer  all of  the  funds  out  of  this  money  market  variable
sub-account,  this would still  count as one  transfer  for the  purposes of the
limitation,  even  if it  held  no  value.  If  you  transfer  from  a  variable
sub-account to another  variable  sub-account  and later back to the first,  the
count towards the limitation  would be two, not three. If you select a guarantee
period and renew for the same term, the count will be one; but if you renew to a
guarantee period with a different term, the count will be two.

How Credits Are Applied

We add a credit to your account value with each purchase payment received.  This
credit is funded  from our general  account.  Each  credit is  allocated  to the
account value at the same time as the applicable  purchase payment.  Credits are
applied to the investment  options in the same ratio as the applicable  purchase
payment.  The  amount  available  as a  death  benefit  or  upon  waiver  of the
contingent  deferred sales load under the Living Benefits Rider does not include
credits applied in the immediately preceding 12 months, and the amount returned,
if you exercise your right to cancel the contract  during the free-look  period,
does not include any credits  applied.  However,  amounts of credits  recaptured
will never be more than the maximum  contingent  deferred sales load. The credit
is expressed  and payable only as a percentage of purchase  payments.  Currently
the percentage is 3.25%. We may vary this percentage.

Examples. The following examples illustrate how a 3.25% credit works.

Suppose you invest $10,000 in a contract.  We  immediately  credit an additional
3.25%,  or $325,  so your account  value  begins at $10,325.  Assume that in six
months the account  value  increases  by 5%, so it is $10,841  (($10,325 x 0.05=
$516.25) + $10,325 = $10,841). At that point in time, the death benefit would be
$10,516  ($10,841  less the $325  credit).  Note that although the credit is not
included in the death benefit, the $16.25 of earnings on the credit is included.
The cash surrender  value would be $10,841 minus the  contingent  deferred sales
load of 8%, in addition to other applicable deductions.

Assume that at the end of twelve months,  the account value has increased by 10%
so it is $11,357.50 (($10,325 x .10=$1,032.50) + $10,325=$11,357.50).  The death
benefit at that time would be the full account value of $11,357.50  and the cash
surrender value would be $11,357.50 minus the contingent  deferred sales load of
8% and other applicable deductions.

A decrease in value works in a similar manner.  Again suppose you invest $10,000
and we credit a 3.25%, or $325,  credit,  and the account value decreases 10% in
six months, so your account value is $9292.50  ($10,325 minus  $1,032.50).  Your
death  benefit at that point in time  would be  $10,000,  since it is never less
than your purchase  payments,  less any partial  withdrawals  and premium taxes.
Your cash  surrender  value would be the account  value of  $9,292.50  minus the
contingent deferred sales load of 8% and other applicable deductions.

In the case of multiple purchase payments,  for purposes of the credit, the most
recent  purchase  payment is deemed to be  withdrawn  first.  Suppose you make a
$10,000  purchase  payment in January 1999 (getting a $325 credit) and a $20,000
purchase payment in June 1999 (getting a $650 credit).  If you die in March 2000
(more than 12 months after the January 1999 purchase  payment,  but less than 12
months  after the June 1999  purchase  payment),  the $650  credit  for the June
purchase  payment  has not vested  (since it is less than 12 months  old) so the
full $650 is deducted  in  calculating  the death  benefit.  However,  the death
benefit would include any earnings  attributable to that credit. The $325 credit
for the January  payment is over 12 months old so it (and any earnings on it) is
included in the death benefit.

ACCOUNT VALUE

Before the annuity date, the account value is equal to:

a)    the general account options accumulated value; plus

b)    the variable accumulated value.

The variable  accumulated  value is determined at the end of each valuation day.
To  determine  the variable  accumulated  value on a day that is not a valuation
day,  the  value as of the end of the  next  valuation  day  will be  used.  The
variable  accumulated  value is  expected  to change  from  valuation  period to
valuation  period,   reflecting  how  investments  within  selected   portfolios
performed.  The  variable  accumulated  value will also reflect  deductions  for
charges and fees. A valuation  period  begins at the close of the New York Stock
Exchange (generally 4:00 p.m. ET) on each valuation day and ends at the close of
the New York Stock  Exchange on the next  succeeding  valuation day. A valuation
day is each day that the New York Stock Exchange is open for regular business.

How Variable Accumulation Units Are Valued

Purchase  payments  allocated  to a variable  sub-account  are  credited  to the
variable  accumulated  value in the form of  variable  accumulation  units.  The
number of variable  accumulation units credited for each variable sub-account is
determined  by  dividing  the  purchase   payment   allocated  to  the  variable
sub-account  by  the  variable   accumulation   unit  value  for  that  variable
sub-account.  In the case of the initial purchase payment, variable accumulation
units for that payment will be credited to the variable accumulated value within
two valuation days of the later of the date our Service Center receives:

a)    sufficient information, in an acceptable manner and form; and

b)    the initial purchase payment.
In the case of any additional purchase payment,  variable accumulation units for
that payment will be credited at the end of the valuation period during which we
receive the payment. The value of a variable accumulation unit for each variable
sub-account is established at the end of each valuation period and is calculated
by multiplying the value of that unit at the end of the prior  valuation  period
by the variable  sub-account's  net investment  factor for the valuation period.
The value of a variable accumulation unit can go either up or down.

The net  investment  factor is used to determine the value of  accumulation  and
annuity unit values for the end of a valuation  period.  The applicable  formula
can be found in the Statement of Additional Information.

Transfers  involving  variable  sub-accounts will result in the crediting and/or
cancellation  of variable  accumulation  units having a total value equal to the
dollar amount being  transferred to or from a particular  variable  sub-account.
The  crediting  and  cancellation  of such  units  is made  using  the  variable
accumulation unit value of the applicable variable  sub-account as of the end of
the valuation day in which the transfer is effective.


TRANSFERS


Before the Annuity Date

Before the  annuity  date,  you may  transfer  all or any portion of the account
value among the variable sub-accounts and the general account options. Transfers
are restricted into or out of the fixed account.

Transfers among the variable sub-accounts and the general account options may be
made by  submitting  a  request  to our  Service  Center  in a form  and  manner
acceptable to us. The transfer request must specify:

a)   the variable  sub-accounts  and/or the general  account  options from which
     your transfer is to be made;

b)    the amount of your transfer; and

c) the  variable  sub-accounts  and/or  general  account  options to receive the
transferred amount.

The minimum amount which you may transfer from the variable sub-accounts and the
general account options is $1,000. Transfers among the variable sub-accounts are
also subject to the terms and conditions imposed by the portfolios.

When a transfer is made from a guarantee  period before the end of its term, the
amount transferred may be subject to an interest  adjustment.  A transfer from a
guarantee period made within 30 days before the last day of its term will not be
subject to any interest adjustment.

We currently impose a transfer fee of $10 for each transfer in excess of 18 made
during the same contract year. We reserve the right to waive the transfer fee or
vary the number of  transfers  without  charge.  We may also choose not to count
transfers  under certain  options or services for purposes of the allowed number
without  charge.  See  Other  Restrictions  below  for  additional   limitations
regarding  transfers.  A transfer  generally  will be  effective on the date the
request for transfer is received by our Service Center.

If a transfer reduces the value in a variable sub-account or guarantee period or
in the fixed account to less than $1,000,  then we reserve the right to transfer
the remaining amount along with the amount requested to be transferred.  We will
do this  according to the transfer  instructions  provided by you. Under current
law, there will not be any tax liability for transfers within the contract.

Telephone Transfers

We will allow telephone transfers if the owner has provided proper authorization
for such transfers in a form and manner  acceptable to us.  Withdrawals  are not
permitted by  telephone.  We will employ  reasonable  procedures to confirm that
instructions   communicated  by  telephone  are  genuine.   If  we  follow  such
procedures,  we  will  not be  liable  for any  losses  due to  unauthorized  or
fraudulent instructions. In the opinion of certain government regulators, we may
be liable for such losses if we do not follow those  procedures.  The procedures
we will  follow for  telephone  transfers  may  include  requiring  some form of
personal  identification prior to acting on instructions  received by telephone,
providing  written  confirmation of the  transaction,  and/or tape recording the
instructions given by telephone.

Other Restrictions

We  reserve  the right  without  prior  notice to modify,  restrict,  suspend or
eliminate the transfer privileges,  including telephone  transfers,  at any time
and for any reason. For example, restrictions may be necessary to protect owners
from adverse impacts on portfolio  management of large and/or numerous transfers
by market timers or others.  We have determined that the movement of significant
variable sub-account values from one variable sub-account to another may prevent
the underlying portfolio from taking advantage of investment opportunities. This
is likely to arise when the volume of  transfers is high,  since each  portfolio
must maintain a significant cash position in order to handle  redemptions.  Such
movement may also cause a substantial  increase in portfolio  transaction  costs
which must be  indirectly  borne by owners.  Therefore,  we reserve the right to
require that all transfer requests be made by the owner and not by a third party
holding a power of attorney.  We also require that each  transfer you request be
made by a separate  communication  to us. We also  reserve  the right to require
that each  transfer  request be submitted  in writing and be manually  signed by
owners. We may choose not to allow telephone or facsimile transfer requests.

Dollar Cost Averaging

Before  the  annuity  date,  you  may  request  that  amounts  be  automatically
transferred on a monthly basis from a source account,  which is currently either
the money  market  sub-account  or the  fixed  account,  to any of the  variable
sub-accounts.  You can  accomplish  this by  submitting a request to our Service
Center in a form and manner  acceptable  to us.  Other  source  accounts  may be
available; call our Service Center for information regarding availability.


You may  only  dollar  cost  average  from one  source  account  at a time.  The
transfers  will begin when you request,  but no sooner than one week  following,
receipt  of such  request.  For new  variable  annuity  contracts,  dollar  cost
averaging transfers will not begin until the later of:


a)    30 days after the contract effective date; or

b) the estimated end of the free look period which allows 5 days for delivery.

Transfers will continue for the number of consecutive  months which you selected
unless:

a)    you terminate the transfers;

b) we  automatically  terminate  the transfers  because  there are  insufficient
amounts in the source account; or

c) for other reasons that are described in the election form.

You may request that monthly  transfers  be continued  for a specific  length of
time.  You can do this by  giving  notice  to our  Service  Center in a form and
manner  acceptable to us within 30 days prior to the last monthly  transfer.  If
you do not make a request to continue  the monthly  transfers,  this option will
terminate  automatically with the last transfer at the end of the length of time
you initially designated.

Eligibility Requirements for Dollar Cost Averaging

In order to be  eligible  for dollar  cost  averaging,  the value of your source
account must be at least $5,000.  This limit may be changed for new elections of
this  service.  Dollar  cost  averaging  transfers  cannot be made from a source
account from which  systematic  withdrawals or automatic  payouts are also being
made.

Currently,  we do not charge for the dollar  cost  averaging  option nor do they
count toward the number of transfers  allowed  without charge per contract year.
We may charge in the future for dollar cost averaging.

Dollar cost averaging  transfers may not be made to or from the guarantee period
account or to the fixed account.

Dollar  cost  averaging  may not be  elected  at the same time that  either  the
special  Dollar Cost  Averaging  option or  automatic  asset  rebalancing  is in
effect.

Special Dollar Cost Averaging Option

(May not be available in all states.  See contract for availability of the fixed
account options.)


Before the annuity date, you may elect to allocate entire  purchase  payments to
either the six or twelve  month  special  Dollar Cost  Averaging  account of the
fixed  account.  The  purchase  payment  will be  credited  with  interest  at a
guaranteed fixed rate.  Amounts will then be transferred from the special Dollar
Cost Averaging account to the variable  sub-accounts pro rata on a monthly basis
for six or twelve months (depending on the option you select) in the allocations
you  specify.  The four  transfers  per year limit does not apply to the special
Dollar Cost Averaging option.


Amounts  from  the  sub-accounts  and/or  general  account  options  may  not be
transferred into the special Dollar Cost Averaging accounts. In addition, if you
request a transfer (other than a Dollar Cost Averaging transfer) or a withdrawal
from a special  Dollar Cost  Averaging  account,  any amounts  remaining  in the
special  account will be transferred to the variable  sub-accounts  according to
your allocation instructions.  The special Dollar Cost Averaging option will end
and cannot be reelected.

Automatic Asset Rebalancing


After purchase payments have been allocated among the variable sub-accounts, the
performance of each variable  sub-account may cause proportions of the values in
the  variable  sub-accounts  to vary from the  percentages  which you  initially
defined.  As the owner,  you may  instruct  us to  automatically  rebalance  the
amounts in the  variable  account by  reallocating  amounts  among the  variable
sub-accounts,   at  the  time,  and  in  the  percentages,   specified  in  your
instructions  to us and  accepted  by us. You may elect to have the  rebalancing
done on an annual, semi-annual or quarterly basis. You may elect to have amounts
allocated  among  the  variable   sub-accounts  using  whole  percentages.   The
guaranteed period account and/or fixed account cannot be rebalanced.


You may elect to establish,  change or terminate the automatic asset rebalancing
by submitting a request to our Service Center in a form and manner acceptable to
us. Automatic asset  rebalancing  currently will not count towards the number of
transfers without charge in a contract year. We reserve the right to discontinue
the automatic  asset  rebalancing  service at any time for any reason.  There is
currently no charge for the automatic asset rebalancing  service.  We may charge
for this service in the future, and may count the transfers toward those allowed
without charge.  Automatic asset rebalancing may not be elected at the same time
that dollar cost averaging is in effect.

After the Annuity Date

If a variable  payment option is elected,  you may make transfers among variable
sub-accounts  after the annuity date by giving a written  request to our Service
Center, subject to the following provisions:

a)   transfers after the annuity date may be made no more than four times during
     any contract year; and

b)   the minimum amount transferred from one variable  sub-account to another is
     the amount supporting a current $75 monthly payment.

Transfers among variable  sub-accounts  after the annuity date will be processed
based on the formula  outlined in the appendix in the  Statement  of  Additional
Information.

CASH WITHDRAWALS

If you are the owner of a non-qualified  contract,  you may withdraw all or part
of the cash surrender value, other than from the Additional Death Benefit Rider,
at any time before the annuity  date by giving a written  request to our Service
Center. For qualified contracts, you should refer to the terms of the particular
retirement plan or arrangement for any additional  limitations or  restrictions,
including prohibitions,  on cash withdrawals.  The cash surrender value is equal
to the account value,  minus any account fee,  interest  adjustment,  contingent
deferred  sales load and premium tax charges.  A full surrender will result in a
cash  withdrawal  payment  equal to the cash  surrender  value at the end of the
valuation  period  during which the  election is  received.  It must be received
along with all  completed  forms  required at that time by us. No  surrenders or
withdrawals may be made after the annuity date.  Partial  withdrawals must be at
least  $1,000,  except for  withdrawals  to pay  Additional  Death Benefit Rider
premiums.

In the case of a  partial  withdrawal,  you may  direct  our  Service  Center to
withdraw  amounts from specific  variable  sub-accounts  and/or from the general
account  options.  If you do not specify,  the withdrawal will be taken pro rata
from the account value.

A partial withdrawal request cannot be fulfilled if it would reduce your account
value to less than $2,000. In such instances, you will be notified.

Any  withdrawal  requests,  including  surrender  requests,  generally  will  be
processed as of the end of the valuation period during which the request and all
completed forms are received. We will pay any cash withdrawal, settlement option
payment or lump sum death  benefit due from the variable  account and process of
any transfers within seven days from the date we receive your request.  However,
we may postpone such payment if:

      the New York Stock  Exchange  is closed for other than usual  weekends  or
     holidays, or trading on the Exchange is otherwise restricted;

          an emergency  exists as defined by the  Commission,  or the Commission
     requires that trading be restricted; or

      the Commission permits a delay for the protection of owners.

The withdrawal request will be effective when we receive all required withdrawal
request forms.  Payments to you for any monies  derived from a purchase  payment
which you made by check may be delayed until your check has cleared your bank.

When you make a withdrawal  from a guarantee  period before the end of its term,
the amount you withdraw may be subject to an interest adjustment.

We may delay payment of any withdrawal  from the general  account options for up
to six months  after we receive  the request  for such  withdrawal.  If we delay
payment for more than 30 days, we will pay interest on the withdrawal  amount up
to the date of payment.

Since  you as the  owner  assume  the  investment  risk for all  amounts  in the
variable  account and because  certain  withdrawals  are subject to a contingent
deferred sales load and other  charges,  the total amount paid upon surrender of
your  contract  may be more or less than the total  purchase  payments.  You may
elect,  under the systematic  withdrawal option or automatic payout option,  but
not both,  to withdraw  certain  amounts on a periodic  basis from the  variable
sub-accounts before the annuity date.

The tax  consequences  of a withdrawal or surrender are discussed  later in this
prospectus.

Systematic Withdrawal Option

Before the annuity date, you may elect to have  withdrawals  automatically  made
from one or more variable  sub-accounts on a monthly basis.  Other  distribution
modes may be permitted. The withdrawals will not begin until the later of:

a)    30 days after the contract effective date; or

b)    the end of the free look period.

Withdrawals  will be from the variable  sub-accounts  and/or general the general
account in the  percentage  allocations  that you  specify.  Unless you  specify
otherwise,  withdrawals will be pro rata based on account value. You cannot make
systematic  withdrawals  from a  variable  sub-account  from which  dollar  cost
averaging transfers are being made. Likewise,  systematic  withdrawals cannot be
used at the same time that the  automatic  payment  option is in effect.  If you
take  systematic  withdrawals  from the  general  account,  applicable  interest
adjustments may apply to withdrawals from the guarantee periods.

To be eligible for the systematic  withdrawal  option, the account value must be
at least $12,000 at the time of election. The minimum monthly amount that can be
withdrawn is $100.  Currently you can elect any amount over $100 to be withdrawn
systematically. You may also make partial withdrawals while receiving systematic
withdrawals.

If the  total  of your  withdrawals  (systematic,  automatic  or  partial)  in a
contract year exceed the allowed amount to be withdrawn  without charge for that
year,  your account  value will be charged any  applicable  contingent  deferred
sales load which may apply.

The  withdrawals  will continue  indefinitely  unless you terminate them. If you
choose to terminate this option, you may not elect to use it again until the end
of the next 12 full months.

We  reserve  the  right to  impose  an  annual  fee of up to $25 for  processing
payments  under  this  option.  This fee,  which is  currently  waived,  will be
deducted in equal installments from each systematic withdrawal during a contract
year.

Systematic withdrawals may be taxable and, prior to age 59 1/2, subject to a 10%
federal tax penalty.

Automatic Payout Option

Before the annuity  date,  for certain  qualified  contracts,  you may elect the
automatic payout option,  or APO, to satisfy minimum  distribution  requirements
under the following sections of the Code:

      401(a)(9);

      403(b); and

      408(b)(3).

For IRAs and  SEP/IRAs,  this  option may be elected no earlier  than six months
before the calendar year in which you, as the owner, attain age 70 1/2. Payments
may not begin earlier than January of such calendar year.

For other  qualified  contracts,  APO can be elected no earlier  than six months
before the later of when you:

a)    attain age 70 1/2; or

b)    retire from employment

Additionally, APO withdrawals may not begin before the later of:

a)    30 days after the contract effective date; or

b)    the end of the free look period.

APO may be elected in any  calendar  month,  but no later than the month of your
84th birthday.

Other Automatic Payout Option Information. Withdrawals will be from the variable
sub-accounts  and/or the general  account you  designate  and in the  percentage
allocations you specify. If you do not indicate  otherwise,  withdrawals will be
pro rata from  account  value.  You  cannot  make  withdrawals  from a  variable
sub-account from which you have designated that dollar cost averaging  transfers
be made. The  calculation of the APO amount will reflect the total account value
although  the  withdrawals  are  only  from  the  variable  sub-accounts.   This
calculation and APO are based solely on the value in this contract.  If you take
APO from the  general  account,  applicable  interest  adjustments  may apply to
withdrawals from the guarantee periods.

To be eligible for this option, you must meet the following conditions:

a)   your account value must be at least $12,000 at the time at which you select
     this option; and

b)   the  annual  withdrawal  amount  is  the  larger  of the  required  minimum
     distribution under Code Sections 401(a)(9) or 408(b)(3), or $500.

These conditions may change.  Currently,  withdrawals under this option are only
paid annually.

The withdrawals will continue  indefinitely  unless you terminate them. If there
are  insufficient  amounts in the variable  account to make a  withdrawal,  this
option generally will terminate. Once terminated, APO may not be elected again.

ANNUITY DEATH BENEFIT


If an owner dies before the annuity date, a death  benefit is payable.  If death
occurs  before any owner's or joint  owner's 80th  birthday,  the annuity  death
benefit will be equal to the greatest of:


a)    the account value reduced by any credits less than 12 months old; or

b)   the sum of all purchase  payments made to the contract  minus  withdrawals,
     including any contingent  deferred sales loads, and applicable  premium tax
     charges.

If the owner or joint owner dies before the  annuity  date and after  either the
owner's or joint  owner's 80th  birthday,  the annuity death benefit will be the
account  value  minus any  credits  less than 12 months  old.  For  purposes  of
calculating the annuity death benefit, the account value is determined as of the
date the benefit is paid.

If the  owner is not a natural  person,  such as a trust,  corporation  or other
legal entity,  the annuitants  will be treated as the owners for purposes of the
annuity death benefit. For example, if the owner is a trust that allows a person
or persons  other than the trustee to exercise  the  ownership  rights under the
contract, such a person or persons must be named as an annuitant.  Named parties
will be treated as the owner, or owners, so the death benefit will be determined
based on the age of the annuitant.

Guaranteed Minimum Death Benefit Rider


If the Guaranteed Minimum Death Benefit,  or GMDB, Rider is elected and if death
occurs  before  the  annuity  date and  neither  the owner  nor joint  owner has
attained  age 85, the annuity  death  benefit  will be equal to the  greatest of
three amounts:


a)    the account value;

b)   the sum of all purchase  payments,  less withdrawals  taken,  including any
     contingent   deferred  sales  loads,   adjusted  as  described  below,  and
     applicable premium tax charges; and

c)   the highest account value on any contract anniversary before the earlier of
     the owner's or joint owner's 85th  birthday,  plus purchase  payments made,
     less  withdrawals  taken,  including any  contingent  deferred sales loads,
     adjusted as described below, and applicable  premium tax charges since that
     contract anniversary.


If death occurs  before the annuity date and after the owner's or joint  owner's
85th  birthday,  the annuity  death  benefit will be equal to the greater of two
amounts:


a)    the account value; and


b)   the highest account value on any contract anniversary before the owner's or
     joint owner's 85th birthday,  plus purchase payments made, less withdrawals
     taken, including any contingent deferred sales loads, adjusted as described
     below, and applicable premium tax charges since that anniversary.


Withdrawal  Adjustment.  Upon any  withdrawal,  the amount of the death  benefit
under the GMDB Rider will be reduced.  The amount of that  reduction will depend
upon whether the account value is more or less than the guaranteed minimum death
benefit on the date of withdrawal. If the account value is equal to or more than
the guaranteed  minimum death benefit,  the death benefit will be reduced by the
dollar  amount  of any  withdrawals.  If the  account  value  is less  than  the
guaranteed   minimum   death   benefit,   the  death  benefit  will  be  reduced
proportionately  to the  reduction in the account  value.  For  example,  if the
withdrawal  reduces the account value by 20% when the account value is less than
the guaranteed minimum death benefit,  then the guaranteed minimum death benefit
will also be reduced by 20%.

Ownership Changes

An ownership  change will be subject to our current  underwriting  rules and may
decrease the death  benefit.  However,  such  reduction  will never decrease the
annuity death benefit  below the account  value,  minus any credits less than 12
months old.

Payment of Death Benefit


The annuity death benefit is generally payable upon receipt of proof of death of
an owner acceptable to us. Once we have received this proof, and the beneficiary
has selected a method of settlement, the annuity death benefit generally will be
paid within seven days, or as soon thereafter as we have sufficient  information
to make the payment.


The annuity  death  benefit will be  determined  as of the end of the  valuation
period during which our Service Center receives:


a)    proof of death of the owner or joint owner acceptable to us; and


b) the written notice of the settlement option elected by the person to whom the
death benefit is payable.

If no settlement method is elected, the annuity death benefit will be a lump sum
distributed  within five years after an owner's  death.  No contingent  deferred
sales load nor interest adjustment will apply.

Until the annuity  death  benefit is paid,  the account  value  allocated to the
variable account remains in the variable account, and fluctuates with investment
performance of the  applicable  portfolios.  For this reason,  the amount of the
annuity death benefit depends on the account value at the time the annuity death
benefit is paid, not at the time of death.

Designation of Beneficiaries

As owner, you may select one or more  beneficiaries by designating the person or
persons to receive the amounts  payable under the contract.  The individuals you
designate will receive the percentage you establish if:

      you die before the annuity date and there is no joint owner; or

      you die after the annuity date and settlement  option  payments have begun
     under a selected  settlement option that guarantees  payments for a certain
     period of time.

If a  beneficiary  dies  before the owner,  that  beneficiary's  interest in the
annuity will end upon his or her death.

A  beneficiary  may be  named  or  changed  at any  time  in a form  and  manner
acceptable  to us.  Any  change  made to an  irrevocable  beneficiary  must also
include the written consent of the beneficiary,  except as otherwise required by
law.

If more than one beneficiary is named, each named beneficiary will share equally
in any  benefits  or rights  granted by the  contract  unless the owner gives us
other instructions at the time the beneficiaries are named.

We may rely on any  affidavit  by any  responsible  person  in  determining  the
identity or non-existence of any beneficiary not identified by name.

Death of Owner or Joint Owner Before the Annuity Date

For the  annuity  death  benefit,  if the owner or joint  owner dies  before the
annuity date,  we will pay the death  benefit as specified in this section.  The
entire  annuity  death benefit must be  distributed  within five years after the
owner's death. If the owner is not an individual,  an annuitant's  death will be
treated as the death of the owner as  provided  in Code  Section  72(s)(6).  The
contract will remain in force with the annuitant's  surviving  spouse as the new
annuitant if:

      the contract is owned by a trust; and

      the beneficiary is either the  annuitant's  surviving  spouse,  or a trust
     holding the contract solely for the benefit of such spouse.

The manner in which we will pay the annuity death benefit  depends on the status
of the persons  involved in the  contract.  The annuity  death  benefit  will be
payable to the first person from the applicable list below:

If the owner is the annuitant:

      the joint owner, if any; or

      the beneficiary, if any

If the owner is not the annuitant:

      the joint owner, if any; or

      the beneficiary, if any; or

      the annuitant; or

      the joint annuitant; if any.

If the annuity death benefit is payable to the owner's surviving spouse, or to a
trust for the sole  benefit  of such  surviving  spouse,  we will  continue  the
contract  with the  owner's  spouse as the new  annuitant  (if the owner was the
annuitant) and the new owner (if applicable), unless such spouse selects another
option as provided below.

If the  annuity  death  benefit is payable  to  someone  other than the  owner's
surviving  spouse,  we will pay the annuity  death benefit in a lump sum payment
to, or for the  benefit  of,  such  person  within  five years after the owner's
death, unless such person or persons selects another option as provided below.

In lieu of the  automatic  form of annuity death benefit  specified  above,  the
person or  persons to whom the  annuity  death  benefit is payable  may elect to
receive it:

      in a lump sum; or

      as settlement option payments,  provided the person making the election is
     an  individual.  Such payments must begin within one year after the owner's
     death  and must be in equal  amounts  over a period  of time not  extending
     beyond the individual's life or life expectancy.

Election  of  either  option  must be made no  later  than 60 days  prior to the
one-year anniversary of the owner's death. Otherwise,  the annuity death benefit
will be settled under the appropriate automatic form of benefit specified above.

If the person to whom the  annuity  death  benefit is  payable  dies  before the
entire  annuity death  benefit is paid, we will pay the remaining  annuity death
benefit  in a lump sum to the  payee  named by such  person  or, if no payee was
named, to such person's estate.

If the  annuity  death  benefit is payable to a  non-individual,  subject to the
special rule for a trust for the sole benefit of a surviving spouse, we will pay
the annuity death benefit in a lump sum within one year after the owner's death.

If the Annuitant Dies Before the Annuity
Date

If an owner and an annuitant are not the same  individual and the annuitant,  or
the last of joint  annuitants,  dies  before the  annuity  date,  the owner will
become the annuitant until a new annuitant is selected.

Death after the Annuity Date

If an owner or the annuitant  dies after the annuity date,  any amounts  payable
will continue to be  distributed at least as rapidly as under the settlement and
payment option then in effect on the date of death.

Upon the owner's death after the annuity date,  any remaining  ownership  rights
granted  under the  contract  will pass to the person to whom the annuity  death
benefit  would have been paid if the owner had died before the annuity  date, as
specified above.

Survival Provision

The interest of any person to whom the annuity death benefit is payable who dies
at the time of,  or  within 30 days  after,  the  death of the  owner  will also
terminate if no benefits  have been paid to such  beneficiary,  unless the owner
had given us written notice of some other arrangement.

ADDITIONAL DEATH BENEFIT RIDER

(May not be available in all states. Refer to the contract for availability).

For non-qualified contracts, if the Additional Death Benefit Rider is elected, a
death benefit will be payable in addition to the annuity death benefit  payable.
The  Additional  Death  Benefit is equal to either 28% or 40%,  depending on the
benefit  level  elected,  of the  excess,  if any,  of (a)  over (b) on the last
contract anniversary, where:

(a)   is the annuity death benefit payable; and

(b) is the adjusted purchase payments.

For this benefit to be payable,  death must occur before the earlier of the date
settlement  option  payments begin or the date the Rider  expires,  which is the
later of:
 the date settlement option payments begin;

a)   the oldest insured's 80th birthday; or

b) the  20th  contract  anniversary,  but in no  event  later  than  the  oldest
insured's 85th birthday.

This  Rider is  intended  to  qualify as a life  insurance  contract  under Code
Section 7702.  Notwithstanding the contract or the Rider, we will interpret this
Rider to maintain compliance with Code Section 7702.

If death  does not occur  before the Rider  expires,  or the owner  cancels  the
Additional Death Benefit Rider while it is in effect,  the owner may receive its
cash values,  if any,  determined  according to the laws and  regulations of the
jurisdiction in which the contract is delivered.

Ownership Changes

A change of  ownership  may cause a change in insured,  which will be subject to
our current underwriting rules and may decrease the Additional Death Benefit.

Payment of Additional Death Benefit


The  Additional  Death  Benefit  will  be  determined  as of the  last  contract
anniversary  before the date of death and will  generally  be paid in a lump sum
within  seven  days  after our  Service  Center  receives  proof of death of the
inured(s) acceptable to us.


If the Insured Dies


If the insured dies while the Rider is in effect,  the Additional  Death Benefit
will be paid and the Additional Death Benefit Rider will terminate.


CHARGES, FEES AND DEDUCTIONS

No deductions are currently made from purchase payments, although we reserve the
right to charge for any  applicable  premium tax  charges.  Therefore,  the full
amount of the  purchase  payments  are  invested in one or more of the  variable
sub-accounts and/or the general account options.

Contingent Deferred Sales Load/
Surrender Charge

No deduction for sales  charges is made from purchase  payments at the time they
are made.  However, a contingent deferred sales load, or surrender charge, of up
to 8% of purchase  payments may be imposed on certain  withdrawals or surrenders
to partially cover certain  expenses  incurred by us relating to the sale of the
contract,  including commissions paid to salespersons,  the costs of preparation
of sales literature and other promotional costs and acquisition expenses.

The contingent deferred sales load/surrender  charge percentage varies according
to the number of years  between  when a purchase  payment  was  credited  to the
contract  and  when the  withdrawal  is  made.  The  amount  of this  charge  is
determined by multiplying the amount withdrawn that is subject to the sales load
by the contingent deferred sales  load/surrender  charge percentage according to
the  following  table.  In no event  will the total  contingent  deferred  sales
load/surrender  charge  assessed  against  the  contract  exceed 8% of the total
purchase payments.



                                   Contingent
                                    Deferred
                                 Sales Load As A
                                  Percentage of
                                     Premium
       Number of Years
       Since Receipt of
           Premium
Less than 2 years                      8%
2 years but less than 3 years          7%
3 years but less than 4 years          6%
4 years but less than 5 years          5%
5 years but less than 6 years          4%
6 years but less than 7 years          3%
7 years or more                        0%

Free Withdrawals-Allowed Amount

Beginning 30 days after the contract effective date, or the end of the free look
period,  if later,  you may make a withdrawal up to the allowed  amount  without
incurring a contingent deferred sales  load/surrender  charge each contract year
before the annuity date.


Depending on state  availability,  for contracts issued on or after September 7,
1999, the allowed amount each contract year is equal to:


a)    during the first contract year, the greater of:

          accumulated earnings not previously withdrawn; or

          10% of  the  total  purchase  payments  received  as of  the  date  of
     withdrawal; and

b) after the first contract year, the greater of:

          accumulated earnings not previously withdrawn; or

          10% of purchase  payments  received less than seven complete  contract
years as of the last contract anniversary.


Withdrawals  will be made first from  earnings,  then from credits and last from
purchase  payments on a  first-in/first-out  basis.  The allowed amount may vary
depending on the state in which your contract is issued. If an allowed amount is
not  withdrawn  during  a  contract  year,  it does not  carry  over to the next
contract year.

Purchase  payments not  previously  withdrawn that have been held at least seven
full contract years and  accumulated  earnings not previously  withdrawn are not
subject to a contingent deferred sales load.

For contracts  issued before September 7, 1999, the allowed amount each contract
year is equal to 10% of:


a)   the total purchase payments received during the last seven years determined
     as of the last contract anniversary; minus

b) any withdrawals during the present contract year.


Withdrawals  will be made first from purchase  payments on a  first-in/first-out
basis and then from earnings and last from credits.  The allowed amount may vary
depending on the state in which your contract is issued.  If the allowed  amount
is not fully  withdrawn  or paid out during a contract  year,  it does not carry
over to the next contract year.

Purchase  payments held for seven full contract  years may be withdrawn  without
charge.


Free Withdrawals - Living Benefits Rider

When the contract is purchased,  you, as the owner,  may also elect,  in certain
states,  a Living Benefits Rider for an additional fee. This rider provides that
the contingent  deferred sales load will be waived in any of the three following
instances:

a)   if you or the joint owner  receive  extended  medical  care in a qualifying
     institution (as defined in the contract) for at least 60 consecutive  days,
     and the request for the  withdrawal  or  surrender,  together with proof of
     such extended  care,  is received at our Service  Center during the term of
     such  care,  or within 90 days  after the last day upon  which you or joint
     owner received such extended care; or

b)   if you or the joint owner  receive  medically  required  hospice or in-home
     care for at least 60  consecutive  days and such extended care is certified
     by a  qualified  medical  professional.  You may also be required to submit
     other evidence as required by us such as evidence of Medicare  eligibility;
     or

c)   if you or the joint owner are  diagnosed as  terminally  ill by a qualified
     medical  professional  after the  first  contract  year and are  reasonably
     expected to die within 12 months.
Neither 1 nor 2 apply if you or the joint owner are receiving  extended  medical
care in a  qualifying  institution  or  receiving  in-home  care at the time the
contract is purchased.

We reserve  the right to not  accept  purchase  payments  after you or the joint
owner have  qualified  for any of these  waivers.  Under the rider,  you are the
owner,  or the  annuitant  if the  contract is not owned by an  individual.  Any
withdrawals  under the  rider on which the  contingent  deferred  sales  load is
waived will not reduce the allowed  amount for the  contract  year.  Any credits
less than 12 months old will not be available for withdrawal under the rider.

Other Free Withdrawals

In addition, no contingent deferred sales load is assessed:

      on withdrawals of Additional Death Benefit Rider premiums;

      upon annuitization after the first contract
     year to an option involving life contingencies; or

      upon payment of the death benefit before the annuity date.

Any applicable  contingent  deferred sales load will be deducted from the amount
requested  for  both  partial  withdrawals,   including  withdrawals  under  the
systematic  withdrawal option or the APO, and full surrenders,  unless you elect
to add the amount of the applicable  load to the amount  requested for a partial
withdrawal  to  cover  the  applicable   contingent  deferred  sales  load.  The
contingent  deferred  sales  load and any  premium  tax charge  applicable  to a
withdrawal  from the guarantee  period  account will be deducted from the amount
withdrawn after the interest  adjustment,  if any, is applied and before payment
is made.

Administrative Charges

Account Fee. At the end of each  contract  year and before the annuity  date, we
deduct an annual account fee as partial  compensation  for expenses  relating to
the issue and maintenance of the contract and the variable  account.  The annual
account  fee is equal  to the  lesser  of $30 or 2% of the  account  value.  The
account fee may be increased  upon 30 days  advance  written  notice,  but in no
event may it exceed $60, or 2% of the account value, if less, per contract year.
If the contract is surrendered, the account fee, unless waived, will be deducted
from a full surrender  before the  application of any contingent  deferred sales
load.  The account  fee will be  deducted on a pro rata basis,  based on values,
from the account value.  The fee  deductions  will be based on both the variable
sub-accounts  and the general account  options.  No interest  adjustment will be
assessed on any deduction  for the account fee taken from the  guarantee  period
account. The account fee for a contract year will be waived if the account value
exceeds $50,000 on the last business day of that contract year or as of the date
you, as owner, surrender the contract.

Annuity Fee.  After the annuity date, an annual annuity fee of $30 to help cover
processing  costs will be deducted in equal amounts from each  variable  payment
made during the year. This fee is $2.50 each month if monthly payments are made.
This fee will not be  changed.  No  annuity  fee  will be  deducted  from  fixed
payments. This fee may be waived.

Administrative   Expense  Charge.  We  also  make  a  daily  deduction  for  the
administrative  expense  charge from the variable  account  before and after the
contract  effective date at an effective  current annual rate of 0.15% of assets
held in each variable  sub-account to reimburse us for administrative  expenses.
We have the ability in most states to increase or decrease this charge,  but the
charge is guaranteed not to exceed 0.35%. We will provide 30 days written notice
of any change in fees. The  administrative  charges do not bear any relationship
to the actual administrative costs of a particular contract.  The administrative
expense  charge is reflected in the variable  accumulation  or variable  annuity
unit values for each variable sub-account.

Mortality and Expense Risk Charge

We deduct a charge for bearing  certain  mortality  and expense  risks under the
contracts.  This is a daily charge at an  effective  annual rate of 1.20% of the
assets in the  variable  account.  We  guarantee  that this charge of 1.20% will
never  increase.  The  mortality  and expense  risk charge is  reflected  in the
variable  accumulation  and  variable  annuity  unit  values  for each  variable
sub-account.

Variable  accumulated  values and variable  settlement  option  payments are not
affected by changes in actual mortality experience incurred by us. The mortality
risks assumed by us arise from our  contractual  obligations to make  settlement
option payments  determined in accordance with the settlement  option tables and
other  provisions  contained in the contract and to pay death  benefits prior to
the annuity date.

The  expense  risk  assumed  by us is the  risk  that  our  actual  expenses  in
administering  the  contracts  and the  variable  account will exceed the amount
recovered through the administrative expense charge, account fees, transfer fees
and any fees imposed for certain options and services.

If the mortality and expense risk charge is  insufficient  to cover actual costs
and  risks  assumed,  we will bear  these  losses.  If this  charge is more than
sufficient,  any excess  will accrue to us.  Currently,  we expect a profit from
this charge.

We  anticipate  that the  contingent  deferred  sales  load  will  not  generate
sufficient  funds to pay the cost of distributing  the contracts.  To the extent
that the contingent deferred sales load is insufficient to cover the actual cost
of contract  distribution,  the  deficiency  will be met from general  corporate
assets which may include amounts, if any, derived from the mortality and expense
risk charge.

Living Benefits Rider Fee

If you elect the Living  Benefits  Rider when the contract is  purchased,  a fee
will be deducted at the end of each contract month while the rider  continues in
force.  The fee each  month will be 1/12 of 0.05% of the  account  value at that
time.  The fee is deducted  from each variable  sub-account  on a pro rata basis
based on the value in each  variable  sub-account  through the  cancellation  of
variable  accumulation  units.  If there is  insufficient  variable  accumulated
value,  the fee will be deducted pro rata from the values in the general account
options.  Any interest adjustments will apply. We reserve the right to waive the
interest  adjustment  for deduction  from the guarantee  period account for this
rider fee.




Guaranteed Minimum Death Benefit Rider Fee

If you elect the  Guaranteed  Minimum  Death  Benefit,  or GMDB,  Rider when the
contract is purchased,  a fee will be deducted at the end of each contract month
while the rider continues in force in the amount of 1/12 of 0.20% of the account
value at that time.  The account  value is the sum of the  variable  accumulated
value and the general account options  accumulated  value. The GMDB Rider fee is
deducted  first from the variable  accumulated  value by taking a deduction from
each  variable  sub-account  pro  rata  based  on the  value  in  each  variable
sub-account through the cancellation of variable accumulation units. If there is
insufficient  variable  accumulated  value,  the  remainder  of the fee  will be
deducted pro rata from the values in the general account  options.  Any interest
adjustment  will  apply,  although  we reserve  the right to waive the  interest
adjustment.

Additional Death Benefit Rider Premium

If you elect the Additional  Death Benefit Rider when the contract is purchased,
we will  withdraw  of 1/12 of the  annual  premium  at the end of each  contract
month.  The annual premium is based on the account value as of the last contract
anniversary and determined by the benefit level you elect.  For the 28% benefit,
the current annual premium is:

      0.25% of the account value for attained ages before age 60; and

      0.28% of the account value for attained ages 60 and over.

For the 40% benefit, the current annual premium is:

      0.36% of the account value for attained ages before age 60; and

      0.40% of the of the account value for attained ages 60 and over.

These annual premiums are guaranteed when the Rider is issued.  The premiums may
change for future  issues,  but we guarantee that they won't exceed 0.75% of the
account value per contract year.

The account value is the sum of the variable  accumulated  value and the general
account options accumulated value. The Additional Death Benefit Rider premium is
withdrawn first from the variable  accumulated  value by taking a deduction from
each  variable  sub-account  pro  rata  based  on the  value  in  each  variable
sub-account through the cancellation of variable accumulation units. If there is
insufficient  variable  accumulated  value, the remainder of the premium will be
deducted pro rata from the values in the general account  options.  Any interest
adjustment  will  apply,  although  we reserve  the right to waive the  interest
adjustment.

Premium Tax Charges

Currently  there is no charge  for  premium  taxes  except  upon  annuitization.
However,  we may be  required  to pay  premium or  retaliatory  taxes  currently
ranging from 0% to 5%. We reserve the right to deduct a charge for these premium
taxes from premium payments,  from amounts withdrawn, or from amounts applied on
the annuity date. In some  jurisdictions,  charges for both direct premium taxes
and retaliatory premium taxes may be imposed at the same or different times with
respect to the same purchase payment, depending upon applicable law.

Transfer Fee

We  currently  impose a fee for each  transfer  in  excess  of the first 18 in a
single  contract  year.  We will deduct the charge from the amount  transferred.
This  fee is $10  and  will  be  used to help  cover  our  costs  of  processing
transfers.  We  reserve  the right to waive  this fee or to not count  transfers
under  certain  options  and  services  as part of the number of allowed  annual
transfers without charge.

Option and Service Fees

We  reserve  the right to impose  reasonable  fees for  administrative  expenses
associated  with processing  certain  options and services.  These fees would be
deducted from each use of the option or service during a contract year.

Taxes

No charges are currently made for taxes. However, we reserve the right to deduct
charges in the future for federal, state, and local taxes or the economic burden
resulting  from  the  application  of any  tax  laws  that  we  determine  to be
attributable to the contracts.

Portfolio Expenses

The value of the assets in the variable  account reflects the value of portfolio
shares and therefore the fees and expenses  paid by each  portfolio.  A complete
description of the fees, expenses,  and deductions from the portfolios are found
in the portfolios' prospectuses.

Interest Adjustment

For a description of the interest adjustment applicable to early withdrawals and
transfers from the guaranteed period account, see The General Account Options --
the Guarantee Period Account in Appendix A of this prospectus.

Sales in Special Situations

We may sell the  contracts  in special  situations  that are expected to involve
reduced expenses for us. These instances may include sales:

      in certain group arrangements, such as employee savings plans;

          to current or former  officers,  directors  and  employees,  and their
     families, of Transamerica and its affiliates;

          to officers,  directors,  and employees,  and their families,  and the
     portfolios' investment advisers and their affiliates; or

      to  officers,  directors,   employees  and  sales  agents  also  known  as
     registered  representatives,  and their families,  and  broker-dealers  and
     other financial institutions that have sales agreements with us to sell the
     contracts.

In these situations:

a)    the contingent deferred sales load may be reduced or waived;

b) the  mortality  and  expense  risk  charge or  administration  charges may be
reduced or waived; and/or

c)   certain  amounts  may  be  credited  to the  contract  account  value  (for
     examples,  amounts related to commissions or sales  compensation  otherwise
     payable to a broker-dealer may be credited to the contract account value.

These  reductions  in fees or  charges  or  credits  to  account  value will not
unfairly  discriminate  against any contract owner.  These reductions in fees or
charges  or credits to account  value may be  taxable  and  treated as  purchase
payments for purposes of income tax and any possible premium tax charge.

DISTRIBUTION OF THE CONTRACT


Transamerica  Securities Sales Corporation (TSSC), is the principal  underwriter
of the contracts under a Distribution Agreement with Transamerica. TSSC may also
serve as an underwriter and  distributor of other  contracts  issued through the
variable  account and  certain  other  separate  accounts  of  Transamerica  and
affiliates  of  Transamerica.  TSSC is an indirect  wholly-owned  subsidiary  of
Transamerica  Corporation,  a subsidiary of AEGON N.V..  TSSC is registered with
the Commission as a broker/dealer and is a member of the National Association of
Securities Dealers, Inc. (NASD). Its principal offices are located at 1150 South
Olive  Street,  Los  Angeles,  California  90015.  TSSC  may  enter  into  sales
agreements with broker/dealers to solicit applications for the contracts through
registered  representatives  who are  licensed to sell  securities  and variable
insurance products.


Under the Sales Agreements, TSSC will pay broker-dealers compensation based on a
percentage  of each purchase  payment.  The  percentage  may be up to 4%, and in
certain  situations  additional  amounts for  marketing  allowances,  production
bonuses,  service  fees,  sales  awards and  meetings,  and asset based  trailer
commissions may be paid.

SETTLEMENT OPTION PAYMENTS

Annuity Date

The  annuity  date is the date  that  the  annuitization  phase of the  contract
begins. On the annuity date, we will apply the annuity amount, defined below, to
provide  payments  under the settlement  option  selected by you. You select the
annuity  date and you may change the date from time to time by giving  notice to
our Service Center in a form and manner  acceptable to us. Notice of each change
must  be  received  by  our  Service  Center  at  least  30  days  prior  to the
then-current  annuity  date.  The annuity  date cannot be earlier than the first
contract anniversary except for certain qualified contracts.

The latest annuity date which may be elected is the later of:


     a)   the first day of the calendar month immediately preceding the month of
          the earlier of the annuitant's or joint annuitants' 85th birthday; or


b) the  first  day of the  month  coinciding  with or next  following  the tenth
contract anniversary.

The latest  allowed  annuity  date may vary in certain  jurisdictions,  or under
certain programs or circumstances.

The annuity date must be the first day of a calendar month. The first settlement
option payment will be on the first day of the month  immediately  following the
annuity  date.  Certain  qualified  contracts  may have  restrictions  as to the
annuity date and the types of settlement options available.

Settlement Option Payments

The annuity amount is the account value,  minus any interest  adjustment,  minus
any applicable  contingent deferred sales load, and minus any applicable premium
tax charges. Any contingent deferred sales load will be waived if the settlement
option  payments  involve  life  contingencies  and  begin on or after the first
contract anniversary.

If the amount of the monthly  payment  from the  settlement  option you selected
would result in a monthly settlement option payment of less than $150, or if the
annuity  amount  is less  than  $5,000,  we  reserve  the  right to offer a less
frequent  mode of payment  or pay the cash  surrender  value in a cash  payment.
Monthly settlement option payments from the variable payment option will further
be subject to a minimum  monthly  payment of $75 from each variable  sub-account
from which such payments are made.

You may choose from the settlement  options below. We may consent to other plans
of payment  before the annuity  date.  For  settlement  options  involving  life
contingencies,  the actual age and/or sex of the annuitant, or a joint annuitant
will affect the amount of each  payment.  Sex-distinct  rates  generally are not
allowed under certain qualified contracts and in some jurisdictions.  We reserve
the right to ask for satisfactory  proof of the annuitant's or joint annuitant's
age.  We may  delay  settlement  option  payments  until  satisfactory  proof is
received. Since payments to older annuitants are expected to be fewer in number,
the amount of each annuity  payment shall be greater for older  annuitants  than
for younger annuitants.

You may choose from the two payment options  described  below.  The annuity date
and settlement options available for qualified  contracts may also be controlled
by endorsements, the plan or applicable law.

Election of Settlement Option Forms and Payment Options


Before the annuity date, and while the annuitant is living,  you may, by written
request,  change the settlement option or payment option. The request for change
must be  received  by our  Service  Center at least 30 days prior to the annuity
date.  In the event that a  settlement  option  form and  payment  option is not
selected  at least 30 days  before the  annuity  date,  we will make  settlement
option  payments  according to the 120 month period certain and life  settlement
option and the applicable provisions of the contract.


Payment Options

You may elect a fixed or a variable payment option, or a combination of both, in
25% increments of the annuity amount.

Unless specified  otherwise,  the annuity amount in the variable account will be
used to provide a variable  payment option and the amount in the general account
options  will be used to provide a fixed  payment  option.  In this  event,  the
initial allocation of variable annuity units for the variable  sub-accounts will
be in  proportion  to the  account  value in the  variable  sub-accounts  on the
annuity date.

Fixed Payment Option

A fixed  payment  option  provides  for  payments  which  will  remain  constant
according  to the terms of the  settlement  option you  select.  If you select a
fixed  payment  option,  the portion of the annuity  amount used to provide that
payment  option  will  be   transferred   to  the  general   account  assets  of
Transamerica. The amount of payments will be established by the fixed settlement
option  which  you  select  and by the age and sex,  if  sex-distinct  rates are
allowed by law, of the annuitants.  Payment amounts will not reflect  investment
performance  after the annuity date. The fixed payment amounts are determined by
applying the fixed  settlement  option purchase rate,  which is specified in the
contract,  to the portion of the annuity amount  applied to the payment  option.
Payments  may vary  after the death of an  annuitant  under  some  options;  the
amounts of variances are fixed on the annuity date.

Variable Payment Option

A variable  payment  option  provides for payments  that vary in dollar  amount,
based on the investment performance of the selected variable  sub-accounts.  The
variable  settlement  option  purchase  rate tables in the  contract  reflect an
assumed,  but not  guaranteed,  annual interest rate of 5.35%. If the actual net
investment performance of the variable sub-accounts is less than 5.35%, then the
dollar amount of the actual payments will decrease. If the actual net investment
performance of the variable  sub-accounts is higher than 5.35%,  then the dollar
amount of the actual payments will increase.  If the net investment  performance
exactly  equals the 5.35% rate,  then the dollar  amount of the actual  payments
will remain constant. We may offer other assumed annual interest rates.

Variable payments will be based on the variable  sub-accounts you select, and on
the monies which you allocate among them.

For  further  details as to the  determination  of  variable  payments,  see the
Statement of Additional Information.

Settlement Option Forms

As owner,  you may choose any of the settlement  option forms  described  below.
Subject  to our  approval,  you may  select any other  settlement  option  forms
offered by us in the future.

1.   Life  Annuity.  Payments  start on the first  day of the month  immediately
     following the annuity  date, if the annuitant is living.  Payments end with
     the  payment  due just  before  the  annuitant's  death.  There is no death
     benefit.  It is possible that no payment will be made if the annuitant dies
     after the  annuity  date but  before  the first  payment  is due;  only one
     payment  will be made if the  annuitant  dies before the second  payment is
     due, and so forth.

2.   Life and Contingent  Annuity.  Payments start on the first day of the month
     immediately  following  the  annuity  date,  if the  annuitant  is  living.
     Payments  will  continue  for as long as the  annuitant  lives.  After  the
     annuitant  dies,  payments will be made to the contingent  annuitant for as
     long as the contingent  annuitant lives.  The continued  payments can be in
     the same amount as the original payments, or in an amount equal to one-half
     or two-thirds  thereof.  Payments will end with the payment due just before
     the death of the contingent annuitant. There is no death benefit after both
     die. If the contingent  annuitant does not survive the annuitant,  payments
     will end with the payment due just before the death of the annuitant. It is
     possible  that no  payments  or very  few  payments  will be  made,  if the
     annuitant and contingent annuitant die shortly after the annuity date.

     The written request for this form must:

     a)   name the contingent annuitant; and

     b) state the percentage of payments to be made after the annuitant dies.

     Once payments start under this settlement  option form, the person named as
     contingent  annuitant for purposes of being the measuring  life, may not be
     changed.  We  will  require  proof  of age for  the  annuitant  and for the
     contingent annuitant before payments start.

3.   Life Annuity With Period  Certain.  Payments  start on the first day of the
     month  immediately  following the annuity date, if the annuitant is living.
     Payments will be made for the longer of:

     a)   the annuitant's life; or

     b)   the period certain

     The period certain may be 120, 180 or 240 months.

     If the  annuitant  dies  after all  payments  have been made for the period
     certain,  payments will cease with the payment that is paid just before the
     annuitant dies. No death benefit will then be payable to the beneficiary.

     If the  annuitant  dies during the period  certain,  the rest of the period
     certain  payments  will be  made to the  beneficiary,  unless  you  provide
     otherwise.

     The written request for this form must:

     a)   state the length of the period certain; and
     b)   name the beneficiary.

4.   Joint and Survivor Annuity. Payments will be made starting on the first day
     of the month immediately  following the annuity date, if and for as long as
     the annuitant and joint annuitant are living.  After the annuitant or joint
     annuitant  dies,  payments  will  continue as long as the  survivor  lives.
     Payments  end with the payment  due just before the death of the  survivor.
     The continued  payments can be in the same amount as the original payments,
     or in an amount  equal to one-half or  two-thirds  thereof.  It is possible
     that no payments or very few payments  will be made under this  arrangement
     if the  annuitant  and joint  annuitant  both die shortly after the annuity
     date.

     The written request for this form must:

     a)   name the joint annuitant; and

     b) state the  percentage  of  continued  payments to be made upon the first
death.

     Once payments start under this settlement  option form, the person named as
     joint  annuitant,  for the purpose of being the measuring  life, may not be
     changed.  We will need proof of age for the annuitant  and joint  annuitant
     before payments start.

5.   Other Forms of Payment.  We can provide benefits under any other settlement
     option not  described in this section as long as we agree to these  options
     and they comply  with any  applicable  state or federal law or  regulation.
     Requests  for any other  settlement  option  must be made in writing to our
     Service Center at least 30 days before the annuity date.

After the annuity date:

a)   you will not be allowed to make any  changes in the  settlement  option and
     payment option;

b)    no additional purchase payments will be accepted under the contract; and


c)   no further  withdrawals  will be allowed for fixed  payment  options or for
     variable  payment options under which payments are being made based on life
     contingencies.


As the  owner of a  non-qualified  contract,  you may,  at any  time  after  the
contract date, write to us at our Service Center to change the payee of benefits
being provided under the contract. The effective date of change in payee will be
the later of:

a)    the date we receive the written request for such change; or

b)    the date specified by you.

As the owner of a  qualified  contract,  you may not  change  payees,  except as
permitted by the plan, arrangement or federal law.

FEDERAL TAX MATTERS

Introduction


The following  discussion is a general description of federal tax considerations
for U. S.  persons  relating to the  contract and is not intended as tax advice.
This discussion is not intended to address the tax  consequences  resulting from
all of the  situations  in which a person may be  entitled  to or may  receive a
distribution under the contract. We do not address tax provisions that may apply
to the Additional Death Benefit Rider if the owner is not an individual.  If you
are concerned about these tax  implications,  you should consult a competent tax
adviser before  initiating any  transaction.  This  discussion is based upon our
understanding  of the  present  federal  income  tax laws as they are  currently
interpreted by the Internal Revenue Service,  or IRS. No  representation is made
as to the likelihood of the  continuation of the present federal income tax laws
or of the current  interpretation by the IRS. Moreover, no attempt has been made
to consider any  applicable  state or other tax laws. If a prospective  owner is
not a U.S.  person,  see Contracts  Purchased by Nonresident  Aliens and Foreign
Corporations below.


The contract may be purchased on a non-tax  qualified  basis, as a non-qualified
contract,  or  purchased  and used in  connection  with  plans  or  arrangements
qualifying  for  special  tax  treatment  as  a  qualified  contract.  Qualified
contracts are designed for use in connection with plans or arrangements entitled
to special income tax treatment under Code Sections 401,  403(b),  408 and 408A.
The  ultimate  effect  of  federal  income  taxes on the  amounts  held  under a
contract,  on settlement  option  payments,  and on the economic  benefit to the
owner, the annuitant, or the beneficiary may depend on:

          the type of retirement  plan or arrangement  for which the contract is
     purchased;

      the tax and employment status of the individual concerned; or

      our tax status.

In addition,  certain requirements must be satisfied when purchasing a qualified
contract  with  proceeds  from  a  tax  qualified   retirement   plan  or  other
arrangement.  Certain requirements must also be met when receiving distributions
from a  qualified  contract,  in  order  to  continue  receiving  favorable  tax
treatment.  Therefore,  purchasers of qualified  contracts should seek competent
legal  and tax  advice  regarding  the  suitability  of the  contract  for their
individual situation, the applicable requirements,  and the tax treatment of the
rights and benefits of the contract.  The  following  discussion is based on the
assumption  that the  contract  qualifies  as an annuity for federal  income tax
purposes  and that all purchase  payments  made to  qualified  contracts  are in
compliance with all requirements under the Code and the specific retirement plan
or arrangement.

Purchase Payments

At the time the initial purchase payment is paid, as prospective purchaser,  you
must specify whether you are purchasing a non-qualified  contract or a qualified
contract. If the initial purchase payment is derived from an exchange, transfer,
conversion  or surrender of another  annuity  contract,  we may require that the
prospective  purchaser provide information with regard to the federal income tax
status of the previous annuity  contract.  We will require that persons purchase
separate  contracts if they desire to invest  monies  qualifying  for  different
annuity tax treatment under the Code. Each such separate  contract would require
the minimum initial purchase payment previously  described.  Additional purchase
payments under a contract must qualify for the same federal income tax treatment
as the  initial  purchase  payment  under the  contract.  We will not  accept an
additional purchase payment under a contract if the federal income tax treatment
of such purchase  payment would be different  from that of the initial  purchase
payment.

Taxation of Annuities

In  General.   Code  Section  72  governs  taxation  of  annuities  in  general.
Transamerica  believes  that an owner who is a natural  person  generally is not
taxed on  increases  in the value of a  contract  until  distribution  occurs by
withdrawing  all or part of the account value for example,  via  withdrawals  or
settlement  option  payments.  For this  purpose,  the  assignment,  pledge,  or
agreement to assign or pledge any portion of the account value,  and in the case
of a qualified contract,  any portion of an interest in the plan, generally will
be treated as a  distribution.  The taxable portion of a distribution is taxable
as ordinary income.

The owner of any contract who is not a natural person  generally must include in
income any increase in the excess of the account value over the  "investment  in
the contract"  during the taxable year.  There are some  exceptions to this rule
and a prospective owner that is not a natural person should discuss these with a
competent tax adviser.

The  following  discussion  generally  applies to a contract  owned by a natural
person.

Withdrawals.  For  non-qualified  contracts,   partial  withdrawals,   including
withdrawals  under the systematic  withdrawal  option,  are generally treated as
taxable  income to the extent  that the  account  value  immediately  before the
withdrawal  exceeds the  investment in the contract at that time. The investment
in the contract generally equals the amount of non-deductible  purchase payments
made.

The monthly  premiums  withdrawn from the account value for the Additional Death
Benefit Rider are considered distributions taxable to the owner according to the
Code.  These  taxable  distributions  will  be  subject  to  the  reporting  and
withholding rules of the Code and may be subject to penalty if the owner is less
than 59 1/2 at the time of withdrawal.

For  withdrawals  from  qualified  contracts,  including  withdrawals  under the
systematic  withdrawal  option or the automatic payout option, a ratable portion
of  the  amount  received  is  taxable,  generally  based  on the  ratio  of the
investment in the contract to the  individual's  total accrued benefit under the
retirement plan or arrangement.  The investment in the contract generally equals
the  amount  of  non-deductible  purchase  payments  made by or on behalf of any
individual.  For certain qualified contracts, the investment in the contract can
be zero.  Special tax rules applicable to certain  distributions  from qualified
contracts are discussed below, under Qualified Contracts.

If a partial  withdrawal  from the  guarantee  period  account  is subject to an
interest  adjustment,  the account value immediately  before the withdrawal will
not be altered to take into account the interest  adjustment.  As a result,  for
purposes of determining the taxable portion of a partial withdrawal, the account
value will be treated as including the amount deducted from the guarantee period
account due to the interest adjustment.

Full  surrenders  are  treated as taxable  income to the extent  that the amount
received exceeds the investment in the contract.

Settlement Option Payments.  Although the tax consequences may vary depending on
the settlement  option elected under the contract,  in general a ratable portion
of each payment that  represents  the amount by which the account  value exceeds
the  investment  in the  contract  will  be  taxed  based  on the  ratio  of the
investment in the contract to the total benefit payable; after the investment in
the contract is recovered,  the full amount of any additional  settlement option
payments is taxable.

For  variable  payments,  the  taxable  portion is  generally  determined  by an
equation that  establishes a specific  dollar amount of each payment that is not
taxed.  The dollar  amount is  determined  by  dividing  the  investment  in the
contract by the total number of expected periodic payments.  However, the entire
distribution  will be taxable once the recipient has recovered the dollar amount
of his or her investment in the contract.

For fixed  payments,  in general  there is no tax on the portion of each payment
which represents the same ratio that the investment in the contract bears to the
total  expected  value of the  payments  for the  term  selected.  However,  the
remainder of each settlement  option payment is taxable.  Once the investment in
the  contract  has been  fully  recovered,  the full  amount  of any  additional
settlement option payments is taxable.  If settlement option payments cease as a
result of an  annuitant's  death before full  recovery of the  investment in the
contract,  consult  a  competent  tax  adviser  regarding  deductibility  of the
unrecovered amount.

Withholding.   The  Code  requires  us  to  withhold  federal  income  tax  from
withdrawals.  However,  except for certain qualified contracts, an owner will be
entitled to elect, in writing,  not to have tax withholding  apply.  Withholding
applies to the portion of the  distribution  which is  includible  in income and
subject to federal  income tax,  including the  withdrawal  of Additional  Death
Benefit Rider premiums.  The federal income tax withholding  rate is 10%, or 20%
in  the  case  of  certain  qualified  plans,  of  the  taxable  amount  of  the
distribution  during a calendar  year.  Withholding  applies only if the taxable
amount  of  the  distribution  is  at  least  $200.  Some  states  also  require
withholding for state income taxes.

The  withholding  rate  varies  according  to the type of  distribution  and the
owner's tax status.  Eligible rollover  distributions  from Section 401(a) plans
and Section  403(b) tax  sheltered  annuities  are subject to mandatory  federal
income tax withholding at the rate of 20%. An eligible rollover  distribution is
the taxable  portion of any  distribution  from such a plan,  except for certain
distributions  or settlement  option  payments made in a specified form. The 20%
mandatory  withholding  does not apply,  however,  if the owner chooses a direct
rollover from the plan to another  tax-qualified  plan or to an IRA described in
Code Section 408.

The  federal  income  tax  withholding  rate for a  distribution  that is not an
eligible rollover distribution is 10% of the taxable amount of the distribution.

If  distributions  are delivered to foreign  countries,  federal income tax will
generally  be withheld at a 10% rate unless you certify to us that you are not a
U. S. citizen  residing abroad or a tax avoidance  expatriate as defined in Code
Section 877. Such  certification may result in mandatory  withholding of federal
income taxes at a different rate.

Penalty  Tax.  A federal  income tax  penalty  equal to 10% of the amount of any
withdrawal or  distribution  that is taxable income may be imposed.  In general,
however,  there is no penalty tax on  distributions,  (including  withdrawals of
Additional Death Benefit Rider premiums):

a)    made on or after the date on which the owner attains age 59 1/2;

b)    made as a result of death or disability of the owner; or

c)   received in  substantially  equal periodic  payments as a life annuity or a
     joint and survivor annuity for the life(ves) or life expectancy(ies) of the
     owner and a designated beneficiary.

Other  exceptions to the tax penalty may apply to certain  distributions  from a
qualified contract.

Taxation of Death Benefit Proceeds. Amounts may be distributed from the contract
     because of the death of an owner.  Generally such amounts are includible in
     the income of the recipient as follows:

a)   if  distributed  in a lump sum, they are taxed in the same manner as a full
     surrender as described above; or

b)   if distributed under a settlement option, they are taxed in the same manner
     as settlement option payments, as described above.


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For these  purposes,  the  investment  in the  contract  is not  affected by the
owner's death. That is, the investment in the contract remains the amount of any
purchase  payments  paid  reduced by  withdrawals  or  distributions  which were
excluded from gross income.  The Additional  Death Benefit Rider is intended not
to be subject to taxation.


Taxation of Additional  Death Benefit Rider Proceeds.  We believe the Additional
Death Benefit Rider  described in this  prospectus is a life insurance  contract
under Code Section  7702.  As such,  the death benefit of the Rider is generally
excludible from the gross income of the beneficiary.  A surrender,  payment when
the Rider is terminated, change in face amount or assignment of the contract may
have tax consequences.


Transfers,   Assignments,  or  Exchanges  of  the  Contract.  For  non-qualified
contracts,  a  transfer  of  ownership  of a  contract,  the  designation  of an
annuitant,  payee,  or  other  beneficiary  who is not also  the  owner,  or the
exchange of a contract may result in certain tax  consequences to the owner that
are not discussed herein. An owner contemplating any such designation, transfer,
assignment,  or exchange  should contact a competent tax adviser with respect to
the potential tax effects of such a transaction.  Qualified contracts may not be
assigned  or  transferred,  except  as  permitted  by the  Code or the  Employee
Retirement Income Security Act of 1974, or ERISA.


Multiple  Contracts.  All deferred  non-qualified  contracts  that are issued by
Transamerica  or its  affiliates  to the same owner during any calendar year are
treated as one contract for purposes of  determining  the amount  includible  in
gross income under Code Section 72(e). In addition,  the Treasury Department has
specific  authority to issue  regulations  that prevent the avoidance of Section
72(e) through the serial  purchase of contracts or otherwise.  Congress has also
indicated  that  the  Treasury  Department  may  have  authority  to  treat  the
combination  purchase of an immediate  annuity  contract  and separate  deferred
annuity  contracts as a single annuity  contract under its general  authority to
prescribe rules that may be necessary to enforce the income tax laws.

Qualified Contracts

In General.  The qualified  contracts are designed for use with several types of
retirement plans and arrangements.  The tax rules applicable to participants and
beneficiaries in retirement plans or arrangements  vary according to the type of
plan and the terms and  conditions  of the plan.  Special tax  treatment  may be
available  for certain types of  contributions  and  distributions.  Adverse tax
consequences  may  result  from  contributions  in excess of  specified  limits;
distributions prior to age 59 1/2, subject to certain exceptions;  distributions
that do not conform to specified  commencement and minimum  distribution  rules;
and in other specified circumstances.

We make no attempt to provide  more than  general  information  about use of the
contracts with the various types of retirement  plans.  Owners and  participants
under retirement plans, as well as annuitants and  beneficiaries,  are cautioned
that the rights of any person to any benefits under  qualified  contracts may be
subject to the terms and conditions of the plans  themselves,  regardless of the
terms and  conditions of the contract  (including  any  endorsements)  issued in
connection with such a plan.  Some retirement  plans are subject to distribution
and other  requirements  that are not incorporated in the  administration of the
contracts.  Owners are responsible for determining that  contributions and other
transactions with respect to the contracts satisfy applicable law. Purchasers of
contracts for use with any  retirement  plan should  consult their legal counsel
and tax adviser regarding the suitability of the contract.

For qualified plans under Section 401(a),  403(a) and 403(b),  the Code requires
that distributions generally must commence no later than the later of April 1 of
the  calendar  year  following  the  calendar  year in which  the  owner or plan
participant:

a)    reaches age 70 1/2; or

b) retires and distribution must be made in a specified manner.

If  the  plan  participant  is a 5  percent  owner,  as  defined  in  the  Code,
distributions  generally  must begin no later than April 1 of the calendar  year
following the calendar year in which the owner or plan  participant  reaches age
70 1/2. For IRAs and SEP/IRAs described in Section 408, distributions  generally
must commence no later than the later of April 1 of the calendar year  following
the  calendar  year in which the owner or plan  participant  reaches age 70 1/2.
Roth IRAs under Section 408A do not require  distributions  at any time prior to
the owner's death.

Qualified  Pension  and  Profit  Sharing  Plans.  Code  Section  401(a)  permits
employers to establish  various types of retirement  plans for  employees.  Such
retirement  plans may permit the  purchase  of the  contract in order to provide
retirement savings under the plans. Adverse tax consequences to the plan, to the
participant or to both may result if this contract is assigned or transferred to
any  individual  as a means to provide  benefits  payments.  If you are buying a
contract for use with such plans, you should seek competent  advice.  Advice you
receive  should  address the  suitability of the proposed plan documents and the
contract to your specific needs.


Individual Retirement Annuities (IRA),  Simplified Employee Plans (SEP) and Roth
IRAs.  The sale of a  contract  for use with any IRA may be  subject  to special
disclosure  requirements  of the IRS. If you purchase a contract for use with an
IRA you will be provided with  supplemental  information  required by the IRS or
other appropriate agency.


You will have the right to cancel your  purchase  within 7 days of  whichever is
earliest:

a)    the establishment of your IRA; or

b)    your purchase.

If you intend to make such a purchase,  you should seek  competent  advice as to
the suitability of the contract you are  considering  purchasing for use with an
IRA.

The contract is designed for use with IRA  rollovers  and  contributory  IRAs. A
contributory IRA is a contract to which initial and subsequent purchase payments
are  subject  to  limitations  imposed by the Code.  Code  Section  408  permits
eligible individuals to contribute to an individual  retirement program known as
an Individual Retirement Annuity or Individual Retirement Account, or IRA. Also,
distributions  from certain other types of qualified plans may be rolled over on
a tax-deferred basis into an IRA.

Earnings  in an IRA are not taxed  until  distribution.  IRA  contributions  are
limited  each year to the lesser of $2,000 or 100% of the owner's  compensation,
including   earned   income  as  defined  in  Code  Section   401(c)(2).   These
contributions   may  be  deductible  in  whole  or  in  part  depending  on  the
individual's  adjusted  gross  income  and  whether  or not  the  individual  is
considered an active  participant  in a qualified  plan. The limit on the amount
contributed to an IRA does not apply to  distributions  from certain other types
of  qualified  plans that are rolled over on a  tax-deferred  basis into an IRA.
Amounts  in the IRA,  other  than  nondeductible  contributions,  are taxed when
distributed  from the IRA.  Distributions  prior to age 59 1/2,  unless  certain
exceptions apply, are subject to a 10% penalty tax.

Eligible  employers that meet specified criteria under Code Section 408(k) could
establish  simplified  employee pension plans, or SEP/IRAs,  for their employees
using  IRAs.  Employer  contributions  that may be made to such plans are larger
than the amounts that may be  contributed to regular IRAs, and may be deductible
to the  employer.  SEP/IRAs are subject to certain Code  requirements  regarding
participation and amounts of contributions.

The contract may also be used for Roth IRA  conversions  and  contributory  Roth
IRAs.  A  contributory  Roth IRA is a contract to which  initial and  subsequent
purchase  payments are subject to limitations  imposed by the Code. Code Section
408A permits  eligible  individuals  to contribute  to an individual  retirement
program known as a Roth IRA, although  contributions are not tax deductible.  In
addition,  distributions  from a non-Roth  IRA may be converted to a Roth IRA. A
non-Roth IRA is an individual retirement account or annuity described in Section
408(a) or 408(b), other than a Roth IRA. Distributions from a Roth IRA generally
are not taxed, except that, once total distributions exceed contributions to the
Roth IRA, income tax and a 10% penalty tax may apply to distributions you take:

a)    before age 59 1/2, subject to certain exceptions; or

b)  during  the five  taxable  years  starting  with the year in which you first
contributed to the Roth IRA.

If you intend to purchase such a contract,  you should seek competent  advice as
to the suitability of the contract for use with Roth IRAs.

Tax  Sheltered  Annuities.  Under Code Section  403(b),  payments made by public
school  systems  and  certain  tax  exempt  organizations  to  purchase  annuity
contracts  for their  employees  are  excludable  from the  gross  income of the
employee, subject to certain limitations. However, these payments may be subject
to Social Security and Medicare (FICA) taxes.

Code Section  403(b)(11)  restricts the  distribution  under Code Section 403(b)
annuity contracts of:

a)    elective contributions made in years beginning after December 31, 1988;

b)    earnings on those contributions; and

c) earnings in such years on amounts held as of the last year  beginning  before
January 1, 1989.

Distribution  of  those  amounts  may only  occur  upon  death of the  employee,
attainment  of age 59 1/2,  separation  from service,  disability,  or financial
hardship. In addition,  income attributable to elective contributions may not be
distributed in the case of hardship.

Pre-1989 contributions and earnings through December 31, 1989 are not subject to
the restrictions  described  above.  However,  funds  transferred to a qualified
contract  from a Section  403(b)(7)  custodial  account  will be  subject to the
restrictions.

Restrictions  under Qualified  Contracts.  There may be other  restrictions that
apply to the election, commencement, or distribution of benefits under qualified
contracts,  or under the terms of the plans under which contracts are issued.  A
qualified  contract will be amended as necessary to conform to the  requirements
of the Code.

Contracts Purchased by
Nonresident Aliens and Foreign
Corporations

The discussion above provides general information  regarding U.S. federal income
tax consequences to annuity owners that are U.S. persons.  Taxable distributions
made to owners  who are not U.S.  persons  will  generally  be  subject  to U.S.
federal  income  tax  withholding  at a 30%  rate,  unless a lower  treaty  rate
applies.  In addition,  distributions  may be subject to state and/or  municipal
taxes and taxes that may be imposed by the  owner's  country of  citizenship  or
residence.  Prospective  owners  are  advised to consult  with a  qualified  tax
adviser regarding U.S., state, and foreign taxation for any contract purchase.

Taxation of Transamerica

We are taxed as a life  insurance  company  under Part I of  Subchapter L of the
Code.  Since the variable  account is not an entity separate from  Transamerica,
and its operations form a part of Transamerica,  it will not be taxed separately
as a regulated  investment  company under  Subchapter M of the Code.  Investment
income and realized capital gains are automatically applied to increase reserves
under the contracts.  Under existing federal income tax law, we believe that the
variable  account  investment  income and realized net capital gains will not be
taxed to the extent  that such  income and gains are  applied  to  increase  the
reserves under the contracts.

Accordingly,  we do not  anticipate  that we will incur any  federal  income tax
liability attributable to the variable account and, therefore,  we do not intend
to make  provisions for any such taxes.  However,  if changes in the federal tax
laws or  interpretations  thereof  result in our being  taxed on income or gains
arising  from the  variable  account,  then we may impose a charge  against  the
variable  account (with respect to some or all  contracts) in order to set aside
provisions to pay such taxes.

Tax Status of the Contract

Diversification Requirements.  Code Section 817(h) requires that with respect to
non-qualified  contracts,  the  investments  of  the  portfolios  be  adequately
diversified in accordance  with Treasury  regulations in order for the contracts
to qualify as annuity  contracts  under  federal tax law. The variable  account,
through the portfolios,  intends to comply with the diversification requirements
prescribed  by  the  Treasury  in  Reg.  Sec.  1.817-5,  which  affect  how  the
portfolios' assets may be invested.

In certain circumstances, owners of variable annuity contracts may be considered
the  owners,  for federal  income tax  purposes,  of the assets of the  separate
accounts used to support their  contracts.  In those  circumstances,  income and
gains from the  separate  account  assets  would be  includible  in the variable
contract  owner's gross income.  The IRS has stated in published  rulings that a
variable  contract owner will be considered the owner of separate account assets
if the contract owner possesses  incidents of ownership in those assets, such as
the ability to exercise investment control over the assets.

The Treasury  Department has also announced,  in connection with the issuance of
regulations concerning  diversification,  that those regulations "do not provide
guidance  concerning  the  circumstances  in  which  investor  control  for  the
investments of a segregated asset account may cause the investor,  as the owner,
rather than the insurance  company,  to be treated as the owner of the assets in
the account." This announcement also stated that guidance would be issued by way
of regulations or rulings on the "extent to which policyholders may direct their
investments  to particular  sub-accounts  without being treated as owners of the
underlying assets."

The ownership rights under the contract are similar to, but different in certain
respects from,  those described by the IRS in rulings in which it was determined
that contract owners were not owners of separate  account  assets.  For example,
the owner has additional  flexibility in allocating premium payments and account
values. These differences could result in an owner being treated as the owner of
a pro rata portion of the assets of the variable account. In addition, we do not
know what  standards  will be set forth,  if any, in the  regulations or rulings
which the  Treasury  Department  has stated it expects  to issue.  We  therefore
reserve the right to modify the  contract as  necessary to attempt to prevent an
owner from being  considered  the owner of a pro rata share of the assets of the
variable account.

Required  Distributions.  In order to be  treated  as an  annuity  contract  for
federal  income tax  purposes,  Code Section  72(s)  requires any  non-qualified
contract to provide that:

a)   if any owner  dies on or after the  annuity  date but prior to the time the
     entire interest in the contract has been distributed, the remaining portion
     of such  interest  will be  distributed  at least as  rapidly  as under the
     method of distribution being used as of the date of that owner's death; and

b)   if any owner dies prior to the  annuity  date,  the entire  interest in the
     contract  will be  distributed  within  five  years  after  the date of the
     owner's death.  These  requirements will be considered  satisfied as to any
     portion of the owner's interest,  which is payable to or for the benefit of
     a designated beneficiary.

This interest is  distributed  over the life of the designated  beneficiary,  or
over a period not  extending  beyond the life  expectancy  of that  beneficiary,
provided that such distributions begin within one year of the owner's death.

The owner's designated  beneficiary refers to a natural person designated by the
owner as a beneficiary. Upon the owner's death, ownership of the contract passes
to  the  "designated   beneficiary."   However,   if  the  owner's   "designated
beneficiary" is the surviving  spouse of the deceased owner, the contract may be
continued with the surviving spouse as the new owner.

The non-qualified contracts contain provisions which are intended to comply with
the  requirements  of Code Section 72(s),  although no regulations  interpreting
these  requirements have yet been issued. All provisions in the contract will be
interpreted to maintain this tax qualification.  We may make changes in order to
maintain this qualification or to conform the contract to any applicable changes
in the tax  qualification  requirements.  We will provide you with a copy of any
changes made to the contract.

Possible Changes in Taxation

Legislation  has been  proposed in the past that,  if enacted,  would  adversely
modify the federal  taxation of certain  insurance  and annuity  contracts.  For
example,  one proposal  would tax  transfers  among  investment  options and tax
exchanges  involving  variable  contracts.  A second  proposal  would reduce the
investment in the contract under cash value life  insurance and certain  annuity
contracts  by  certain  amounts,  thereby  increasing  the  amount of income for
purposes of computing  gain.  Although the likelihood of there being any changes
is  uncertain,  there is always the  possibility  that the tax  treatment of the
contracts could be changed by legislation or other means.  Moreover,  it is also
possible that any change could be retroactive,  that is,  effective prior to the
date of the change. You should consult a tax adviser with respect to legislative
developments and their effect on the contract.

Other Tax Consequences

As noted above, the foregoing  discussion of the federal income tax consequences
is not  exhaustive  and special  rules are  provided  with  respect to other tax
situations  not discussed in this  prospectus.  Further,  the federal income tax
consequences  discussed herein reflect  Transamerica's  understanding of current
law and the law may change.  Federal estate and gift tax  consequences and state
and local  estate,  inheritance,  and other tax  consequences  of  ownership  or
receipt  of   distributions   under  the  contract   depend  on  the  individual
circumstances  of each owner or recipient of the  distribution.  A competent tax
adviser should be consulted for further information.

PERFORMANCE DATA

From time to time, we may advertise  yields and average annual total returns for
the variable sub-accounts.  In addition, we may advertise the effective yield of
the money market variable sub-account. These figures will be based on historical
information and are not intended to indicate future performance.

The yield of the money  market  variable  sub-account  refers to the  annualized
income generated by an investment in that variable  sub-account over a specified
seven-day period.  The yield is calculated by assuming that the income generated
for that  seven-day  period is generated  each  seven-day  period over a 52-week
period and is shown as a percentage of the  investment.  The effective  yield is
calculated similarly but, when annualized, the income earned by an investment in
that variable sub-account is assumed to be reinvested.  The effective yield will
be slightly  higher  than the yield  because of the  compounding  effect of this
assumed reinvestment.

The  yield of a  variable  sub-account,  other  than the money  market  variable
sub-account,  refers to the annualized  income generated by an investment in the
variable sub-account over a specified thirty-day period. The yield is calculated
by assuming that the income  generated by the investment  during that thirty-day
period is generated each  thirty-day  period over a  twelve-month  period and is
shown as a percentage of the investment.

The yield  calculations  do not  reflect the effect of any  contingent  deferred
sales load or premium taxes that may be applicable to a particular contract.  To
the  extent  that the  contingent  deferred  sales  load or  premium  taxes  are
applicable to a particular contract, the yield of that contract will be reduced.
For additional  information regarding yields and total returns,  please refer to
the Statement of Additional Information.

The  average  annual  total  return of a variable  sub-account  refers to return
quotations assuming an investment has been held in the variable  sub-account for
various  periods of time  including,  but not limited to, a period measured from
the  date  the  variable  sub-account  commenced  operations.  When  a  variable
sub-account  has been in  operation  for 1, 5, and 10 years,  respectively,  the
average  annual  total return for these  periods  will be provided.  The average
annual total return  quotations  will  represent the average  annual  compounded
rates of  return  that  would  equate  an  initial  investment  of $1,000 to the
redemption value of that  investment,  including the deduction of any applicable
contingent  deferred sales load but excluding deduction of any premium taxes, as
of the last day of each of the  periods for which total  return  quotations  are
provided.

Performance   information  for  any  variable   sub-account  reflects  only  the
performance of a hypothetical contract under which account value is allocated to
a variable sub-account during a particular time period on which the calculations
are  based.  Performance  information  should  be  considered  in  light  of the
investment  objectives  and policies and  characteristics  of the  portfolios in
which the variable  sub-account  invests,  and the market  conditions during the
given time period,  and should not be considered as a representation of what may
be achieved in the future.  For a  description  of the methods used to determine
yield and total returns, see the Statement of Additional Information.

Reports and promotional literature may also contain other information including:

a)   the ranking of any variable  sub-account  derived from rankings of variable
     annuity separate  accounts or their  investment  products tracked by Lipper
     Analytical  Services,  Inc.,  VARDS,   IBC/Donoghue's  Money  Fund  Report,
     Financial Planning Magazine,  Money Magazine,  Bank Rate Monitor,  Standard
     and  Poor's  Indices,  Dow  Jones  Industrial  Average,  and  other  rating
     services,  companies,  publications,  or other  persons  who rank  separate
     accounts  or other  investment  products  on overall  performance  or other
     criteria; and

b)   the effect of tax deferred compounding on variable  sub-account  investment
     returns, or returns in general, which may be illustrated by graphs, charts,
     or  otherwise,  and which may include a  comparison,  at various  points in
     time,  of the  return  from an  investment  in a  contract,  or  returns in
     general, on a tax-deferred basis,  assuming one or more tax rates, with the
     return on a currently taxable basis. Other ranking services and indices may
     be used.

In our advertisements and sales literature,  we may discuss,  and may illustrate
by graphs, charts, or through other means of written communication:

      the implications of longer life expectancy for retirement planning;

      the tax and other consequences of long-term investment in the contract;

      the effects of the contract's lifetime payout options; and

      the operation of certain  special  investment  features of the contract --
such as the dollar cost averaging option.

We may explain and depict in charts,  or other graphics,  the effects of certain
investment strategies,  such as allocating purchase payments between the general
account  options  and a variable  sub-account.  We may also  discuss  the Social
Security system and its projected  payout levels and retirement plans generally,
using graphs, charts and other illustrations.

We may  from  time  to  time  also  disclose  average  annual  total  return  in
non-standard formats and cumulative non-annualized total return for the variable
sub-accounts.  The non-standard average annual total return and cumulative total
return will assume that no contingent deferred sales load is applicable.  We may
from time to time also disclose yield,  standard total returns, and non-standard
total returns for any or all variable sub-accounts.

All  non-standard  performance  data  will  only be  disclosed  if the  standard
performance  data is also disclosed.  For additional  information  regarding the
calculation  of  other  performance  data,  please  refer  to the  Statement  of
Additional Information.

We may also advertise performance figures for the variable sub-accounts based on
the performance of a portfolio prior to the time the variable account  commenced
operations.

YEAR 2000 ISSUE

Many computer  software  systems in use today cannot  distinguish  the year 2000
from the year 1900 because dates are encoded using the standard six-place format
that  allows  entry of only the last two  digits of the year.  This is  commonly
known as the "Year 2000 Problem".

Regarding our systems and software that  administer  the  contracts,  we believe
that our own internal systems will be Year 2000 ready. Additionally,  we require
third party  vendors that supply  software or  administrative  services to us in
connection  with the  contract  administration,  to certify  that such  software
and/or services will be Year 2000 ready.

The "Year 2000 Problem"  could  adversely  impact the portfolios if the computer
systems used by the portfolios' investment adviser,  sub-adviser,  custodian and
transfer agent (including service providers'  systems) do not accurately process
date  information  on or after  January 1, 2000.  The  investment  advisers  are
addressing  this issue by testing the  computer  systems they use to ensure that
those  systems will operate  properly on or after  January 1, 2000,  and seeking
assurances  from other service  providers they use that their  computer  systems
will be adapted to address the "Year 2000  Problem"  in time to prevent  adverse
consequences on or after January 1, 2000.  However,  especially when taking into
account  interaction  with  other  systems,  it is  difficult  to  predict  with
precision  that there will be no disruption  of services in connection  with the
year 2000.

We continue to believe that we will achieve Year 2000  readiness.  However,  the
size and complexity of our systems and the need for them to interface with other
systems  internally  and  with  those  of  our  customers,   vendors,  partners,
governmental  agencies and other outside  parties,  creates the possibility that
some systems may experience  Year 2000 problems.  Although we believe we will be
properly prepared for the date change, we are also developing  contingency plans
to minimize any potential disruptions to operations,  especially from externally
interfaced systems over which we have limited or no control.

This issue  could also  adversely  impact the value of the  securities  that the
portfolios invest in if the issuing  companies'  systems do not operate properly
on or after January 1, 2000,  and this risk could be heightened  for  portfolios
that invest  internationally.  Refer to the  prospectuses for the portfolios for
more information.

The above information is subject to the Year 2000 Readiness Disclosure Act. This
act may limit your legal rights in the event of a dispute.

LEGAL PROCEEDINGS

There is no pending  material legal proceeding  affecting the variable  account.
Transamerica  is  involved  in various  kinds of routine  litigation  which,  in
management's  judgment,  are not of material importance to Transamerica's assets
or to the variable account.

LEGAL MATTERS

The  organization of  Transamerica,  its authority to issue the contract and the
validity of the form of the contract  have been passed upon by James W. Dederer,
General Counsel and Secretary of Transamerica.

ACCOUNTANTS AND FINANCIAL
STATEMENTS

The consolidated  financial  statements of Transamerica at December 31, 1998 and
1997, and the financial statements of Separate Account VA-6 at December 31, 1998
and  for the  period  then  ended,  appearing  in the  Statement  of  Additional
Information have been audited by Ernst & Young LLP, Independent Auditors, as set
forth in their reports appearing in the Statement of Additional Information. The
financial statements audited by Ernst & Young LLP have been included in reliance
upon such reports given upon the authority of such firm as experts in accounting
and auditing.
VOTING RIGHTS

To the extent  required by  applicable  law,  all  portfolio  shares held in the
variable   account  will  be  voted  by  Transamerica  at  regular  and  special
shareholder  meetings of the respective  portfolio.  The shares will be voted in
accordance with  instructions  received from persons having voting  interests in
the  corresponding  variable  sub-account.  If,  however,  the  1940  Act or any
regulation  thereunder  should  be  amended,  or if the  present  interpretation
thereof should change, or if Transamerica  determines that it is allowed to vote
all portfolio shares in its own right, Transamerica may elect to do so.

The person with the voting interest is the owner.  The number of votes which are
available  to  an  owner  will  be  calculated   separately  for  each  variable
sub-account. Before the annuity date, that number will be determined by applying
his or her percentage interest,  if any, in a particular variable sub-account to
the total number of votes attributable to that variable  sub-account.  The owner
holds a voting interest in each variable  sub-account to which the account value
is  allocated.  After  the  annuity  date,  the  number  of votes  decreases  as
settlement  option  payments  are  made  and as the  reserves  for the  contract
decrease.

The number of votes of a portfolio will be determined as of the date  coincident
with  the  date  established  by that  portfolio  for  determining  shareholders
eligible to vote at the meeting of the portfolios.  Voting  instructions will be
solicited  by written  communication  prior to such meeting in  accordance  with
procedures established by the respective portfolios.

Shares  for  which no  timely  instructions  are  received  and  shares  held by
Transamerica  for which  owners  have no  beneficial  interest  will be voted in
proportion  to the voting  instructions  which are received  with respect to all
contracts  participating  in the variable  sub-account.  Voting  instructions to
abstain on any item to be voted upon will be applied on a pro rata basis.

Each person or entity having a voting  interest in a variable  sub-account  will
receive proxy material,  reports and other material  relating to the appropriate
portfolio.

It should be noted that generally the  portfolios  are not required,  and do not
intend, to hold annual or other regular meetings of shareholders.

AVAILABLE INFORMATION

Transamerica has filed a registration statement with the Securities and Exchange
Commission  under  the  1933  Act  relating  to the  contract  offered  by  this
prospectus.  This  prospectus  has  been  filed  as a part  of the  Registration
Statement  and  does  not  contain  all  of the  information  set  forth  in the
Registration Statement and exhibits thereto.

Reference is hereby made to such Registration Statement and exhibits for further
information  relating to Transamerica and the contract.  Statements contained in
this prospectus,  as to the content of the contract and other legal instruments,
are summaries. For a complete statement of the terms thereof,  reference is made
to the  instruments  filed  as  exhibits  to  the  Registration  Statement.  The
Registration  Statement and the exhibits  thereto may be inspected and copied at
the office of the  Commission,  located at 450 Fifth Street,  N.W.,  Washington,
D.C.


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STATEMENT OF ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

A Statement of Additional  Information is available  which contains more details
concerning the subjects discussed in this prospectus. The following is the Table
of Contents for that Statement:

TABLE OF CONTENTS                                                                             Page
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THE CONTRACT ....................................................................................  3
NET INVESTMENT FACTOR ...........................................................................  3
VARIABLE PAYMENT OPTIONS.........................................................................  3
Variable Annuity Units and Payments..............................................................  3
Variable Annuity Unit Value......................................................................  3
Transfers After the Annuity Date.................................................................  4
GENERAL PROVISIONS...............................................................................  4
         IRS Required Distributions..............................................................  4
         Non-Participating.......................................................................  4
         Misstatement of Age or Sex..............................................................  4
         Proof of Existence and Age..............................................................  4
         Annuity Data............................................................................  4
         Assignment..............................................................................  5
         Annual Report...........................................................................  5
         Incontestability........................................................................  5
         Entire Contract.........................................................................  5
         Changes in the Contract.................................................................  5
         Protection of Benefits..................................................................  5
         Delay of Payments.......................................................................  5
         Notices and Directions..................................................................  6

CALCULATION OF YIELDS AND TOTAL RETURNS .........................................................  6
         Money Market Sub-Account Yield Calculation..............................................  6
         Other Sub-Account Yield Calculations....................................................  7
         Standard Total Return Calculations......................................................  7
         Adjusted Historical Portfolio Performance Data..........................................  8
         Other Performance Data..................................................................  8

HISTORICAL PERFORMANCE DATA......................................................................  8
         General Limitations.....................................................................  8
         Historical Performance Data.............................................................  8

DISTRIBUTION OF THE CONTRACT.....................................................................18
SAFEKEEPING OF VARIABLE ACCOUNT ASSETS...........................................................18
STATE REGULATION.................................................................................18
RECORDS AND REPORTS..............................................................................18
19NANCIAL STATEMENTS.............................................................................
APPENDIX.........................................................................................20



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Appendix A

THE GENERAL ACCOUNT OPTIONS
(Not available in all states)

This prospectus is generally intended to serve as a disclosure document only for
the contract and the  variable  account.  For  complete  details  regarding  the
general account options, see the contract itself.

The account value  allocated to the general  account options becomes part of the
general  account  of   Transamerica,   which  supports   insurance  and  annuity
obligations.  Because of exemptive and exclusionary provisions, interests in the
general account have not been  registered  under the Securities Act of 1933 (the
"1933 Act"),  nor is the general  account  registered as an  investment  company
under the 1940 Act.

Accordingly, neither the general account nor any interests therein are generally
subject to the provisions of the 1933 Act or the 1940 Act, and  Transamerica has
been advised that the staff of the  Securities  and Exchange  Commission has not
reviewed the disclosures in this prospectus  which relate to the general account
options.

The general account options are part of the general account of Transamerica. The
general  account  of  Transamerica   consists  of  all  the  general  assets  of
Transamerica, other than those in the variable account, or in any other separate
account.  Transamerica  has sole  discretion to invest the assets of its general
account subject to applicable law.

The  allocation  or transfer of funds to the general  account  options  does not
entitle  the  owner to share in the  investment  performance  of  Transamerica's
general account.

There are two general  account  options:  the fixed  account  and the  guarantee
period  account,  as described  below.  These  options are not  available in all
states.

THE FIXED ACCOUNT

Currently,  we guarantee that we will credit interest at a rate of not less than
3% per year,  compounded  annually,  to amounts  allocated to the fixed  account
under the  contracts.  However,  we reserve the right to change the minimum rate
according to state  insurance law. We may credit interest at a rate in excess of
3% per year.

There is no specific formula for the  determination of excess interest  credits.
Some of the factors that we may consider in determining whether to credit excess
interest  to  amounts  allocated  to the fixed  account  and the  amount in that
account are:

      general economic trends;

      rates of return currently available;

      returns anticipated on the company's investments;

      regulatory and tax requirements; and

      competitive factors.

Any interest  credited to amounts allocated to the fixed account in excess of 3%
per year will be determined at the sole  discretion of  Transamerica.  The owner
assumes the risk that interest credited to the fixed account allocations may not
exceed the minimum guarantee of 3% for any given year.

Rates of interest  credited to the fixed account will be guaranteed for at least
twelve months and will vary according to the timing and class of the allocation,
transfer or renewal.  At any time after the end of the twelve month period for a
particular allocation, we may change the annual rate of interest for that class;
this new annual  rate of  interest  will  remain in effect  for at least  twelve
months.  New purchase  payments made to the contract  which are allocated to the
fixed account may receive different rates of interest.

These rates of interest may differ from those interest rates credited to amounts
transferred from the variable  sub-accounts or guarantee period account and from
those credited to amounts  remaining in the fixed account and receiving  renewal
rates.  These  rates of  interest  may also  differ  from rates for  allocations
applied under certain options and services we may be offering.

Transfers

Each contract year, as the owner,  you may transfer a percentage of the value of
the fixed account to variable  sub-accounts or to the guarantee period accounts.
The maximum  percentage that may be transferred will be declared annually by us.
This percentage will be determined by us at our sole discretion, but will not be
less  than 10% of the  value of the  fixed  account  on the  preceding  contract
anniversary and will be declared each year. Currently, this percentage is 25%.

As the owner,  you are limited to four  transfers  from the fixed  account  each
contract  year,  and the total of all such  transfers  cannot exceed the current
maximum.  If we permit  dollar  cost  averaging  from the fixed  account  to the
variable sub-accounts, the above restrictions are not applicable.

Generally,  transfers may not be made from any variable sub-account to the fixed
account for the six-month  period  following any transfer from the fixed account
to one or more of the variable sub-accounts.  Additionally, transfers may not be
made from the fixed account to:

a)    any guarantee period;

b)    the Transamerica VIF Money Market Sub-Account; or

c) any  variable  sub-account  identified  by  Transamerica  and  investing in a
portfolio of fixed income investments.

We reserve  the right to modify the  limitations  on  transfers  to and from the
fixed account and to defer transfers from the fixed account for up to six months
from the date of request.

Special Dollar Cost Averaging Option

(May not be available in all states.  See contract for availability of the fixed
account options.)


Before the annuity date, you may elect to allocate the entire purchase  payments
to either the six or twelve month special Dollar Cost  Averaging  account of the
fixed  account.  The  purchase  payment  will be  credited  with  interest  at a
guaranteed fixed rate.  Amounts will then be transferred from the special Dollar
Cost Averaging account to the variable  sub-accounts pro rata on a monthly basis
for six or twelve months (depending on the option you select) in the allocations
you  specify.  The four  transfers  per year limit does not apply to the special
Dollar Cost Averaging option.


Amounts  from  the  sub-accounts  and/or  general  account  options  may  not be
transferred into the special Dollar Cost Averaging accounts. In addition, if you
request a transfer (other than a Dollar Cost Averaging transfer) or a withdrawal
from a special  Dollar Cost  Averaging  account,  any amounts  remaining  in the
special  account will be transferred to the variable  sub-accounts  according to
your allocation instructions.  The special Dollar Cost Averaging option will end
and cannot be reelected.

THE GUARANTEE PERIOD ACCOUNT

The  guarantee  period  account  provides  guaranteed  fixed  rates of  interest
compounded  annually for specific  guarantee  periods.  Amounts allocated to the
guarantee  period  account will be credited with interest of no less than 3% per
year.  Amounts  withdrawn  from a  guarantee  period  prior  to  the  end of its
guarantee period will be subject to an interest adjustment, as explained below.

Each  guarantee  period  offers  a  specified   duration  with  a  corresponding
guaranteed  interest rate.  Currently we are offering three, five and seven year
guarantee periods but these may change at any time.

The owner bears the risk that, after the initial guarantee period,  Transamerica
will not credit  interest in excess of 3% per year to amounts  allocated  to the
guarantee period account.

Each amount  allocated  or  transferred  to the  guarantee  period  account will
establish a new guarantee period of a duration  selected by the owner from among
those then  being  offered by us.  Every  guarantee  period we offer will have a
duration of at least one year.  The  minimum  amount  that may be  allocated  or
transferred to a guarantee period is $1,000.  Purchase  payments  allocated to a
guarantee  period  will be  credited  on the date the payment is received at our
Service Center.  Any amount  transferred from another guarantee period or from a
variable sub-account to a guarantee period will establish a new guarantee period
as of the effective  date of the transfer.  The guarantee  period account and/or
the fixed account may not be available in all states. Guarantee Period

Each guarantee period will have its own guaranteed  interest rate and expiration
date. The guaranteed  interest rate applicable to a guarantee period will depend
on the date the guarantee period is established, the duration you choose and the
class of that guarantee  period. A guarantee period chosen may not extend beyond
the annuity date.

We reserve the right to limit the maximum  number of guarantee  periods that may
be in effect at any one time.

We will establish  effective annual rates of interest for each guarantee period.
The effective  annual rate of interest we establish for a guarantee  period will
remain in effect for the  duration of the  guarantee  period.  Interest  will be
credited to a guarantee  period based on its daily balance at a daily rate which
is  equivalent to the  guaranteed  interest  rate  applicable to that  guarantee
period for amounts held during the entire guarantee period.

Amounts withdrawn or transferred from a guarantee period prior to its expiration
date will be subject to an interest  adjustment as described  below. In no event
will the effective  annual rate of interest  applicable to a guarantee period be
less than 3% per year.

Interest Adjustment

If any amount is withdrawn or transferred  from a guarantee  period prior to its
expiration  date,  excluding  withdrawals  for the  purpose  of paying the death
benefit,  the amount  withdrawn  or  transferred  will be subject to an interest
adjustment.  The interest  adjustment reflects the impact that changing interest
rates have on the value of money invested at a fixed interest rate. The interest
adjustment is computed by multiplying the amount withdrawn or transferred by the
following factor:

[(1 + I) divided by (1 + J + 0.005)]N/12 -1 where:

     I   is the guaranteed interest rate in effect;

     J is the current  interest rate  available for a period equal to the number
     of years  remaining in the  guarantee  period at the time of  withdrawal or
     transfer;  fractional  years are rounded up to the next full year; and N is
     the number of full months  remaining in the term at the time the withdrawal
     or transfer request is processed

In general,  the  interest  adjustment  will  operate to decrease the value upon
withdrawal  or transfer  when the  guaranteed  interest  rate in effect for that
allocation  is  lower  than the  current  interest  rate,  as of the date of the
transaction, that would apply for a guarantee period equal to the number of full
years  remaining  in the  guarantee  period as of that  date.  For  purposes  of
determining the interest  adjustment,  if we do not offer a guarantee  period of
that duration, the applicable current interest rate will be determined by linear
interpolation between current interest rates for the two time periods closest to
the duration remaining. If the current interest rate thus determined plus 1/2 of
one  percent  is  greater  than  the  guaranteed  interest  rate,  the  interest
adjustment  will  be  negative  and  amount  withdrawn  or  transferred  will be
decreased.  However,  the  value  will  never be  decreased  below  the  initial
allocation  plus daily  interest at 3% interest per year.  There are no positive
interest adjustments.

Expiration of a Guarantee Period

At least 45 days, but not more than 60 days,  prior to the expiration  date of a
guarantee  period,  we  will  notify  you as to  the  options  available  when a
guarantee period expires. You may elect one of the following:

a)   transfer the amount held in that guarantee period to a new guarantee period
     from among those being offered by us at such time; or

b)   transfer the amount held in that guaranteed  period to one or more variable
     sub-accounts or to another general account option then available.

We must receive your notice  electing one of these at our Service  Center by the
expiration date of the guarantee  period. If such election has not been received
by us at our  Service  Center,  the amount  held in that  guarantee  period will
remain in the  guaranteed  period  account.  A new guarantee  period of the same
duration as the expiring  guarantee  period, if offered,  will  automatically be
established  by us with a new  guaranteed  interest rate declared by us for that
guarantee  period.  The new guarantee period will start on the day following the
expiration date of the previous guarantee period.

If we are not currently  offering a guarantee period having the same duration as
the expiring  guarantee period, the new guarantee period will be the next longer
duration, or if we are not

offering a guarantee  period longer than the duration of the expiring  guarantee
period,  the next shorter  duration.  However,  no  guarantee  period can extend
beyond the annuity date.

If the amount  held in an  expiring  guarantee  period is less than  $1,000,  we
reserves  the  right to  transfer  such  amount  to the  money  market  variable
sub-account.


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Appendix B

Example of Variable Accumulation Unit Value Calculations

Suppose the net asset  value per share of a portfolio  at the end of the current
valuation period is $20.15;  at the end of the immediately  preceding  valuation
period it was $20.10;  the  valuation  period is one day;  and no  dividends  or
distributions  caused the  portfolio  to go  "ex-dividend"  during  the  current
valuation period. $20.15 divided by $20.10 is 1.002488.

Subtracting  the one day risk factor for  mortality  and expense risk charge and
the  administrative  expense  charge of  .00367%  (the daily  equivalent  of the
current  charge of 1.35% on an annual  basis) gives a net  investment  factor of
1.00245.

If the value of the variable  accumulation  unit for the  immediately  preceding
valuation period had been 15.500000,  the value for the current valuation period
would be 15.53798 (15.5 x 1.00245).

Example of Variable Annuity Unit Value Calculations

Suppose  the  circumstances  of the  first  example  exist,  and the  value of a
variable  annuity unit for the immediately  preceding  valuation period had been
13.500000.

If the first variable  annuity payment is determined by using an annuity payment
based on an  assumed  interest  rate of 4% per year,  the value of the  variable
annuity unit for the current  valuation period would be 13.53163 (13.5 x 1.00245
(the net investment factor) x 0.999893).

 0.999893 is the factor,  for a one day valuation  period,  that neutralizes the
assumed  rate of four  percent  (4%) per year  used to  establish  the  variable
annuity rates found in the contract.

Example of Variable Annuity Payment Calculations

Suppose  that the  account is  currently  credited  with  3,200.000000  variable
accumulation units of a particular variable sub-account.

Also suppose that the variable  accumulation unit value and the variable annuity
unit value for the  particular  variable  sub-account  for the valuation  period
which ends  immediately  preceding  the first day of the month is 15.500000  and
13.500000  respectively,  and that  the  variable  annuity  rate for the age and
elected is $5.73 per $1,000.

Then the first variable annuity payment would be:

3,200 x 15.5 x 5.73 divided by 1,000 = $284.21,

and the number of variable annuity units credited for future payments would be:

284.21 divided by 13.5 = 21.052444.

For the second monthly payment,  suppose that the variable annuity unit value on
the 10th day of the second month is 13.565712.  Then the second variable annuity
payment would be

$285.59 (21.052444 x 13.565712).


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Appendix C

CONDENSED FINANCIAL INFORMATION

The  following  condensed  financial  information  is derived from the financial
statements of the variable account. You should read the data in conjunction with
the  financial  statements,  related  notes,  and  other  financial  information
included in the Statement of Additional  Information.  The financial  statements
and reports of independent  auditors for the variable  account and  Transamerica
are contained in the Statement of Additional Information.



The following table sets forth certain  information  regarding the  sub-accounts
for the period from January 1, 1998, the inception of the  sub-accounts  through
December 31, 1998. The variable  account  received its first deposits on January
12,  1998.  The  variable  accumulation  unit  values and the number of variable
accumulation units outstanding for each sub-account for the periods shown are as
follows:


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Year Ending December 31, 1998

                      Alger American       Alliance VPF     Alliance VPF     Dreyfus VIF Cap    Dreyfus VIF
                     Income & Growth      Growth & Income  Premier Growth  Appreciation Growth   Small Cap
                       Sub-Account          Sub-Account      Sub-Account       Sub-Account      Sub-Account
Accumulation Unit Value
<S>                          <C>              <C>               <C>              <C>                 <C>
    at Beginning of Period   $10.00           $10.00            $10.00           $10.00              $10.00
Accumulation Unit Value
    at End of Period      $13.12              $11.88           $14.46            $12.73            $9.57
Number of Accumulation
    Units Outstanding
    at End of Period    309,748.942         339,540.067      427,648.138       376,620.359      275,526.474


                    Janus Aspen Series   Janus Aspen Series   MFS VIT                MFS VIT           MFS VIT
                         Balanced        Worldwide Growth  Emerging Growth     Growth with Income     Research
                        Sub-Account         Sub-Account      Sub-Account           Sub-Account       Sub-Account
Accumulation Unit Value
    at Beginning of Period$10.00              $10.00           $10.00                $10.00            $10.00
Accumulation Unit Value
    at End of Period      $13.24              $12.65           $13.21                $12.06            $12.15
Number of Accumulation
    Units Outstanding
    at End of Period    368,928.321         450,342.300      298,213.933           342,844.524       151,312.906


                           MSDW                MSDW               MSDW UF      OCC Accumulation    OCC Accumulation
                     UF Fixed Income       UF High Yield   International Magnum  Trust Managed      Trust Small Cap
                        Sub-Account         Sub-Account         Sub-Account       Sub-Account         Sub-Account
Accumulation Unit Value
    at Beginning of Period$10.00              $10.00              $10.00            $10.000             $10.000
Accumulation Unit Value
    at End of Period      $10.60              $10.31              $10.71            $10.54               $8.97
Number of Accumulation
    Units Outstanding
    at End of Period    259,236.465         272,870.757         94,555.328        199,167.982        47,897.168

                       Transamerica            Transamerica
                        VIF Growth           VIF Money Market
                        Sub-Account             Sub-Account
Accumulation Unit Value
    at Beginning of Period$10.00                   $1.00
Accumulation Unit Value
    at End of Period      $14.12                   $1.04
Number of Accumulation
    Units Outstanding
    at End of Period   1,424,841.423           4,129,893.964

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Appendix D

DEFINITIONS

Account Value: The sum of the variable accumulated value and the general account
options accumulated value.


Additional  Death Benefit Rider:  This Rider must be elected before the contract
effective  date  and  provides  for  the  benefits  described  on page 34 at the
premiums described on page 7. If cancelled, the benefit cannot be reinstated.


Adjusted Purchase Payments:  Under the Additional Death Benefit Rider, the total
of all  purchase  payments  made to the  contract,  minus  all  adjustments  for
withdrawals.

Adjustment for Withdrawals: Under the Additional Death Benefit Rider, the amount
withdrawn, including any contingent deferred sales load, times the ratio of:

(a)  the adjusted purchase payments immediately before the withdrawal; to

(b) the account value at that time.

Withdrawals  of  Additional  Death  Benefit  Rider  premiums are not  considered
withdrawals for purposes of determining adjusted purchase payments.

Annuity Date: The date on which the annuitization phase of the contract begins.

Cash  Surrender  Value:  The amount we will pay to the owner if the  contract is
surrendered on or before the annuity date. The cash surrender value is equal to:
the  account  value;  less any  account  fee,  interest  adjustment,  contingent
deferred sales load, and premium tax charges.

Code:  The  Internal  Revenue  Code of  1986,  as  amended,  and the  rules  and
regulations issued under it.


Contingent  Deferred  Sales Load:  A charge  equal to a  percentage  of purchase
payments  withdrawn that are less than seven years old. See Contingent  Deferred
Sales Load/Surrender Charge on page 34 for the specific percentages.


Contract Anniversary: The anniversary of the contract effective date each year.

Contract  Effective  Date:  The  effective  date of the contract as shown in the
contract.

Contract  Year: A 12-month  period  starting on the contract  effective date and
ending with the day before the contract  anniversary,  and each 12-month  period
thereafter.

Fixed  Account:  An account  which credits a rate of interest for a period of at
least twelve months for each allocation or transfer.

General Account: The assets of Transamerica that are not allocated to a separate
account.

General  Account  Options:  The fixed account and the guarantee  period  account
offered by us to which the owner may allocate purchase payments and transfers.

General Account Options Accumulated Value: The total dollar value of all amounts
the owner allocates or transfers to any general account  options;  plus interest
credited;  less any amounts  withdrawn,  applicable fees or premium tax charges,
and/or transfers out to the variable account prior to the annuity date.

Guaranteed  Interest  Rate:  The annual  effective  rate of interest after daily
compounding credited to a guarantee period.


Guaranteed  Minimum Death Benefit  Rider:  Also called a GMDB Rider,  it must be
elected  before  the  contract  effective  date and  provides  for the  benefits
described  on page 32 at the fee  described  on page 7. If  cancelled  cannot be
reinstated.


Guarantee Period: The number of years that a guaranteed rate of interest will be
credited to a guarantee period.

Guarantee Period Account: An account which credits a guaranteed rate of interest
for a specified guarantee period. There may be several guarantee periods offered
under the guarantee  period  account,  each with a different  guaranteed rate of
interest.


Insured:  For purposes of the Additional Death Benefit Rider, the  individual(s)
who is  named  as  the  owner(s).  If  the  owner  is  not  an  individual,  the
annuitant(s) will be the insured(s).

Living Benefits Rider: Also called a "Waiver of Contingent  Deferred Sales Load"
rider in some contracts, it provides benefits described on page 35.


Portfolio:  The investment  portfolio  underlying  each variable  sub-account in
which  we  will  invest  any  amounts  the  owner  allocates  to  that  variable
sub-account.

Service  Center:  Transamerica's  Annuity  Service  Center,  at P.O.  Box 31848,
Charlotte, North Carolina 28231-1848, telephone 800-258-4260.

Status,  Qualified and Non-Qualified:  The contract has a qualified status if it
is issued in connection with a retirement plan or program. Otherwise, the status
is non-qualified.

Surrender Charge: See Contingent Deferred Sales Load.

Valuation  Day: Any day the New York Stock  Exchange is open.  To determine  the
value of an asset on a day that is not a valuation day, we will use the value of
that asset as of the end of the next valuation day.  Valuation Period:  The time
interval  between the closing,  which is generally 4:00 p.m. Eastern Time of the
New York Stock Exchange on consecutive valuation days.

Variable  Account:  Separate  Account VA-6, a separate  account  established and
maintained  by  Transamerica  for the  investment  of a  portion  of its  assets
pursuant to Section 58-7-95 of the North Carolina Insurance Code.

Variable  Accumulation  Unit: A unit of measure  used to determine  the variable
accumulated value before the annuity date. The value of a variable  accumulation
unit varies with each variable sub-account.

Variable Accumulated Value: The total dollar value of all variable  accumulation
units under the contract prior to the annuity date.

Variable  Sub-Account(s):  One or more  divisions of the variable  account which
invests solely in shares of one of the underlying portfolios.



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Appendix E

Transamerica Life Insurance and Annuity Company

DISCLOSURE STATEMENT
for Individual Retirement Annuities

The following  information  is being  provided to you, the owner,  in accordance
with the  requirements of the Internal  Revenue  Service (IRS).  This Disclosure
Statement  contains  information  about  opening and  maintaining  an Individual
Retirement  Account or Annuity (IRA),  and summarizes  some of the financial and
tax consequences of establishing an IRA.

Part I of this Disclosure  Statement  discusses  Traditional IRAs, while Part II
addresses Roth IRAs.  Because the tax consequences of the two categories of IRAs
differ  significantly,  it is important that you review the correct part of this
Disclosure  Statement  to learn  about  your  particular  IRA.  This  Disclosure
Statement does not discuss Education IRAs or SIMPLE-IRAs, except as necessary in
the context of discussing other types of IRAs.

Your  Transamerica Life Insurance and Annuity  Company's  Individual  Retirement
Annuity, also referred to as a Transamerica Life IRA Contract, has been approved
as to  form  by the  IRS.  In  addition,  we are  using  an IRA  and a Roth  IRA
Endorsement  based on the  IRS-approved  text.  Please  note  that IRS  approval
applies only to the form of the contract and does not represent a  determination
of the merits of such IRA contract.

It may be  necessary  for us to  amend  your  Transamerica  Life IRA or Roth IRA
Contract  in  order  for us to  obtain  or  maintain  IRS  approval  of its  tax
qualification.  In  addition,  laws and  regulations  adopted  in the future may
require  changes to your  contract in order to preserve its status as an IRA. We
will send you a copy of any such amendment.

No contribution to a Transamerica  Life IRA will be accepted under a SIMPLE plan
established by any employer pursuant to Internal Revenue Code Section 408(p). No
transfer or rollover of funds  attributable to contributions made by an employer
to your SIMPLE IRA under the employer's SIMPLE plan may be transferred or rolled
over to your  Transamerica  Life  IRA  prior to the  expiration  of the two year
period  beginning on the date you first  participated  in the employer's  SIMPLE
plan. In addition, depending on the annuity contract you purchased, contributory
IRAs may or may not be available.

This Disclosure Statement includes the non-technical  explanation of some of the
changes  made by the Tax Reform Act of 1986  applicable  to IRAs and more recent
changes  made by the Small  Business  Job  Protection  Act of 1996,  the  Health
Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996, the Tax Relief Act of 1997
and the IRS Restructuring and Reform Act of 1998.

The  information  provided  applies  to  contributions  made  and  distributions
received after  December 31, 1986,  and reflects the relevant  provisions of the
Code as in effect on January 1, 1999. This Disclosure  Statement is not intended
to constitute tax advice,  and you should consult a tax professional if you have
questions about your own circumstances.

Revocation of Your IRA or Roth IRA

You have the  right to  revoke  your  Traditional  IRA or Roth IRA  issued by us
during  the  seven  calendar  day  period  following  its   establishment.   The
establishment  of your Traditional IRA or Roth IRA contract will be the contract
effective  date. This seven day calendar period may or may not coincide with the
free look period of your contract.

In order to  revoke  your  Traditional  IRA or Roth IRA,  you must  notify us in
writing and you must mail or deliver your revocation to us postage prepaid,  at:
401 North Tryon Street,  Charlotte,  NC 28202. The date of the postmark,  or the
date of  certification  or registration if sent by certified or registered mail,
will be considered your revocation  date. If you revoke your  Traditional IRA or
Roth IRA during the seven day period,  an amount  equal to your  premium will be
returned to you without any adjustment.

Definitions

Code -  Internal  Revenue  Code of 1986,  as  amended,  and  regulations  issued
thereunder.

Contributions - Purchase payments paid to your contract.

Contract - The annuity policy, certificate or contract which you purchased.

Compensation - For purposes of  determining  allowable  contributions,  the term
compensation   includes  all  earned   income,   including   net  earnings  from
self-employment  and alimony or separate  maintenance  payments received under a
decree of divorce or separate  maintenance  and includable in your gross income,
but does not include  deferred  compensation or any amount received as a pension
or annuity.

Regular Contributions - In General

As is more fully discussed  below,  for 1998 and later years,  the maximum total
amount that you may  contribute  for any tax year to your  regular IRAs and your
regular Roth IRAs combined is $2,000,  or if less,  your  compensation  for that
year.  Once you attain  age 70 1/2,  this limit is reduced to zero only for your
regular  IRAs,  not for  your  Roth  IRAs,  but the  separate  limit on Roth IRA
contributions  can be reduced to zero for taxpayers  with adjusted gross income,
or AGI, above certain  levels,  as described  below in Part II, Section 1. While
your Roth IRA contributions are never deductible, your regular IRA contributions
are fully deductible,  unless you, or your spouse,  is an active  participant in
some form of tax-qualified retirement plan for the tax year. In the latter case,
any  deductible  portion  of your  regular  IRA  contributions  for each year is
subject to the limits  that are  described  below in Part I,  Section 2, and any
remaining regular IRA contributions for that year must be reported to the IRS as
nondeductible IRA contributions, along with your Roth IRA contributions.

IRA PART I: TRADITIONAL IRAs

The rules that apply to a Traditional  Individual Retirement Account or Annuity,
which is referred  to in this  Disclosure  Statement  simply as an "IRA" or as a
"Traditional  IRA" and which  includes a regular  or Spousal  IRA and a rollover
IRA,  generally also apply to IRAs under  Simplified  Employee  Pension plans or
SEP-IRAs, unless specific rules for SEP-IRAs are stated.

1. Contributions

(a) Regular IRA.  Regular IRA  contributions  must be in cash and are subject to
the limits described above.  Such  contributions are also subject to the minimum
amount under the  Transamerica  IRA contract.  In addition,  any of your regular
contributions  to an IRA for a tax  year  must be  made  by the  due  date,  not
including  extensions,  for your federal tax return for that tax year.  See also
Part II, Section 4 below about  recharacterizing  IRA and Roth IRA contributions
by such date.

(b) Spousal IRA. If you and your spouse file a joint  federal  income tax return
for the taxable year and if your spouse's  compensation,  if any,  includable in
gross income for the year is less than the compensation includable in your gross
income for the year,  you and your spouse may each  establish  your own separate
regular  IRA,  and Roth IRA,  and may make  contributions  to such IRAs for your
spouse  that are not  limited by your  spouse's  lower  amount of  compensation.
Instead,  the limit for the total  contribution to spousal IRAs that can be made
by you or your spouse for the tax year is:

1.    $2,000; or

2.   if less,  the  total  combined  compensation  for both you and your  spouse
     reduced by any deductible IRA  contributions and any Roth IRA contributions
     for such year.

As with any regular IRA contributions,  those for your spouse cannot be made for
any tax year in which your spouse has attained age 70 1/2, must be in cash,  and
must be made by the due date, not including extensions,  for your federal income
tax return for that tax year.

(c) Rollover IRA.  Rollover  contributions to a Traditional IRA are unlimited in
dollar   amount.   These  can  include   rollover   contributions   of  eligible
distributions  received by you from  another  Traditional  IRA or  tax-qualified
retirement plan.  Generally,  any distribution  from a tax-qualified  retirement
plans,  such as a pension or profit sharing plan, Code Section 401(k) plan, H.R.
10 or Keogh plan, or a Traditional  IRA can be rolled over to a Traditional  IRA
unless it is a  required  minimum  distribution  as  discussed  below in Part I,
Section  4(a) or it is part of a series of  payments to be paid to you over your
life,  life  expectancy  or  a  period  of  at  least  10  years.  In  addition,
distributions of "after-tax"  plan  contributions,  i.e.,  amounts which are not
subject to federal income tax when distributed  from a tax-qualified  retirement
plan,  are not  eligible to be rolled over to an IRA. If a  distribution  from a
tax-qualified plan or a Traditional IRA is paid to you and you want to roll over
all  or  part  of  the  eligible  distributed  amount  to  a  Transamerica  Life
Traditional  IRA, the rollover must be  accomplished  within 60 days of the date
you receive the amount to be rolled over. However,  you may roll over any amount
from one Traditional  IRA into another  Traditional IRA only once in any 365-day
period.

A timely  rollover of an eligible  distributed  amount that has been paid to you
directly will prevent its being taxable to you at the time of distribution; that
is, none of it will be  includable  in your gross income until you withdraw some
amount from your rollover IRA. However,  any such  distribution  directly to you
from a  tax-qualified  retirement  plan is generally  subject to a mandatory 20%
withholding tax.

By  contrast,  a  direct  transfer  from a  tax-qualified  retirement  plan to a
Traditional  IRA is  considered  a "direct"  rollover  and is not subject to any
mandatory  withholding  tax,  or other  federal  income  tax,  upon  the  direct
transfer.  If you elect to make such a "direct"  rollover  from a  tax-qualified
plan to a Transamerica  Life  Traditional  IRA, the  transferred  amount will be
deposited directly into your rollover IRA.

Strict limitations apply to rollovers,  and you should seek competent tax advice
in order to comply with all the rules governing rollovers.

(d) Direct  Transfers from another  Traditional  IRA. You may make an initial or
subsequent  contribution to your  Transamerica Life Traditional IRA by directing
the fiduciary or issuer of any of your  existing IRAs to make a direct  transfer
of all or part of such IRAs in cash to your  Transamerica  Life Traditional IRA.
Such a direct transfer  between  Traditional IRAs is not considered a rollover ,
e.g., for purposes of the 1-year waiting period or withholding.

(e) Simplified  Employee Pension Plan, or SEP-IRA. If an IRA is established that
meets the  requirements of a SEP-IRA,  generally your employer may contribute an
amount not to exceed the lesser of 15% of your includable compensation ($160,000
for 1999, adjusted for inflation  thereafter) or $30,000,  even after you attain
age 70 1/2. The amount of such contribution is not includable in your income for
federal income tax purposes.  In the case of a SEP-IRA that has a  grandfathered
qualifying  form  of  salary  reduction,  referred  to  as a  SARSEP,  that  was
established  by an employer prior to 1997,  generally any employee,  including a
self-employed individual, who:

1.    has worked for the employer for 3 of the last 5 preceding tax years;

2.    is at least age 21; and

3.   has  received  from the  employer  compensation  of at  least  $400 for the
     current tax year, adjusted for inflation after 1999.

is eligible to make a before tax salary reduction contribution to the SARSEP for
the  current  tax year of up to  $10,000,  adjusted  for  inflation  after 1998,
subject to the overall limits for SEP-IRA contributions.

Your  employer is not  required to make a SEP-IRA  contribution  in any year nor
make the same percentage  contribution each year. But if contributions are made,
they  must be made to the  SEP-IRA  for all  eligible  employees  and  must  not
discriminate in favor of highly  compensated  employees.  If these rules are not
met, any SEP-IRA  contributions  by the employer  could be treated as taxable to
the employees and could result in adverse tax consequences to the  participating
employee.  For further  details about SARSEPs and SEP-IRAs,  e.g., for computing
contribution limits for self-employed  individuals,  see IRS Publication 590, as
indicated below.

(f) Responsibility of the Owner.  Contributions,  rollovers, or transfers to any
IRA must be made in accordance with the appropriate  sections of the Code. It is
your full and sole  responsibility  to determine  the tax  deductibility  of any
contribution  to  your  Traditional  IRA,  and to  make  such  contributions  in
accordance with the Code.  Transamerica does not provide tax advice, and assumes
no liability for the tax consequences of any  contribution to your  Transamerica
Life Traditional IRA.

2. Deductibility of Contributions for a Regular IRA

(a) General  Rules.  The  deductible  portion of the  contributions  made to the
regular IRAs for you, or your spouse,  for a tax year depends on whether you, or
your  spouse,  is an  "active  participant"  in  some  type  of a  tax-qualified
retirement plan for such year, as described in Section 2(b) immediately below.

If you and your spouse file a joint  return for a tax year and neither of you is
an active  participant for such year, then the permissible  contributions to the
regular IRAs for each of you are fully  deductible up to $2,000 each, i.e., your
combined deductible IRA contribution limit for the tax year could be $4,000.

Similarly,  if you are not married, or treated as such, for the tax year and you
are not an active  participant for such year, the permissible  contributions  to
your  regular  IRAs for the tax year are  fully  deductible  up to  $2,000.  For
instance,  if you and your spouse file separate returns for the tax year and you
did not live together at any time during such tax year,  then you are treated as
unmarried for such year, and if you were not an active  participant  for the tax
year,  then your deductible  limit for your regular IRA  contribution is $2,000,
even if your spouse was an active participant for such year.

If you are an active  participant  for the tax year,  then your $2,000  limit is
subject to a phase-out rule if your AGI for such year exceeds a Threshold Level,
depending on your tax filing status and the calendar year. If, however,  you are
not an active  participant for the tax year but your spouse is, then your $2,000
limit  is  subject  to the  phase-out  rule  only if your AGI  exceeds  a higher
Threshold Level. See Part I, Section 2(c), below.

(b)  Active  Participant.  You  are an  "active  participant"  for a year if you
participate in some type of tax-qualified  retirement plan. For example,  if you
participate in a qualified pension or profit sharing plan, a Code Section 401(k)
plan, certain  government plans, a tax-sheltered  arrangement under Code Section
403,  a SIMPLE  plan or a  SEP-IRA  plan,  you are  considered  to be an  active
participant.  Your  Form W-2 for the year  should  indicate  your  participation
status.

(c) Adjusted Gross Income,  or AGI. If you are an active  participant,  you must
look at your  AGI for the  year,  or if you and  your  spouse  file a joint  tax
return,  you use  your  combined  AGI,  to  determine  whether  you  can  make a
deductible IRA contribution for that taxable year. The instructions for your tax
return will show you how to calculate  your AGI for this purpose.  If you are at
or below a certain AGI level,  called the Threshold Level, you are treated as if
you were not an active  participant  and you can make a deductible  contribution
under the same rules as a person who is not an active participant.

If you are an active  participant  for the tax year,  then your Threshold  Level
depends upon whether you are a married  taxpayer  filing a joint tax return,  an
unmarried  taxpayer,  or a married taxpayer filing a separate tax return. If you
are a married  taxpayer but file a separate tax return,  the Threshold  Level is
$0. If you are a married  taxpayer  filing a joint tax return,  or an  unmarried
taxpayer,  your  Threshold  Level  depends  upon the  taxable  year,  and can be
determined using the appropriate table below:


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         Married Filing Jointly     Unmarried

         Taxable      Threshold     Taxable        Threshold
         Year         Level         Year           Level

         1998         $50,000       1998            $30,000
         1999         $51,000       1999            $31,000
         2000         $52,000       2000            $32,000
         2001         $53,000       2001            $33,000
         2002         $54,000       2002            $34,000
         2003         $60,000       2003            $40,000
         2004         $65,000       2004            $45,000
         2005         $70,000       2005 and
         2006         $75,000        thereafter     $50,000
         2007 and
              thereafter   $80,000



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Beginning  in 1998,  if you are not an active  participant  for the tax year but
your spouse is, and you are not treated as unmarried for filing  purposes,  then
your Threshold Level is $150,000.

If your AGI is less than  $10,000  above your  Threshold  Level,  or $20,000 for
married  taxpayers  filing  jointly for the taxable  year  beginning on or after
January 1, 2007, you will still be able to make a deductible  contribution,  but
it will be  limited  in  amount.  The  amount  by which  your AGI  exceeds  your
Threshold  Level is called your Excess AGI. The Maximum  Allowable  Deduction is
$2,000,  even for  Spousal  IRAs.  You can  calculate  your  Deduction  Limit as
follows:

10,000 - Excess AGI  x  Maximum Allowable Deduction = Deduction Limit 10,000
- -------------------

For taxable  years  beginning  on or after  January 1, 2007,  married  taxpayers
filing  jointly  should  substitute  20,000  for  10,000  in the  numerator  and
denominator of the above equation.

You must round up any computation of the Deduction Limit to the next highest $10
level,  that is, to the next highest number which ends in zero. For example,  if
the result is $1,525,  you must  round it up to $1,530.  If the final  result is
below $200 but above zero,  your Deduction  Limit is $200.  Your Deduction Limit
cannot in any event exceed 100% of your compensation.

3.  Nondeductible Contributions to Regular IRAs

The amounts of your regular IRA  contributions  which are not deductible will be
nondeductible  contributions  to  such  IRAs.  You  may  also  choose  to make a
nondeductible  contribution to your regular IRA, even if you could have deducted
part or all of the contribution.  Interest or other earnings on your regular IRA
contributions,  whether from deductible or nondeductible contributions, will not
be taxed until taken out of your IRA and distributed to you.

If you make a  nondeductible  contribution to an IRA, you must report the amount
of the  nondeductible  contribution  to the IRS as a part of your tax return for
the year, e.g., on Form 8606.



4. Distributions

(a) Required Minimum Distributions,  or RMD. Distributions from your Traditional
IRAs must be made or begin no later than April 1 of the calendar year  following
the calendar year in which you attain age 70 1/2, the required  beginning  date.
You may take RMDs from any Traditional  IRA you maintain,  but not from any Roth
IRA, as long as:

1.    distributions begin when required;

2.    distributions are made at least once a year; and

3. the amount to be  distributed  is not less than the  minimum  required  under
current federal tax law.

If you own more than one  Traditional  IRA, you can choose  whether to take your
RMD from one  Traditional  IRA or a  combination  of your  Traditional  IRAs.  A
distribution  may  be  made  at  once  in a  lump  sum,  as  qualifying  partial
withdrawals or as qualifying  settlement  option  payments.  Qualifying  partial
withdrawals   and  settlement   option   payments  must  be  made  in  equal  or
substantially equal amounts over:

1.    your life or the joint lives of you and your beneficiary; or

2.   a period not exceeding your life expectancy, as redetermined annually under
     IRS tables in the income tax  regulations,  or the joint life expectancy of
     you and your beneficiary,  as redetermined annually, if that beneficiary is
     your spouse.

Also,  special rules may apply if your designated  beneficiary,  other than your
spouse, is more than ten years younger than you.

If qualifying  settlement  option  payments start prior to the April 1 following
the year you turn age 70 1/2,  then the annuity date of such  settlement  option
payments will be treated as the required  beginning date for purposes of the RMD
provisions, above, and the death benefit provisions, below.

If you die before the entire interest in your Traditional IRAs is distributed to
you,  but after  your  required  beginning  date,  the entire  interest  in your
Traditional  IRAs must be distributed to your  beneficiaries at least as rapidly
as under the method in effect at your  death.  If you die before  your  required
beginning date and if you have a designated  beneficiary,  distributions to your
designated  beneficiary can be made in substantially equal installments over the
life or life expectancy of the designated beneficiary,  beginning by December 31
of the calendar  year that is one year after the year of your death.  Otherwise,
if you die before your required  beginning date and your surviving spouse is not
your designated  beneficiary,  distributions must be completed by December 31 of
the calendar year that is five years after the year of your death.

If your designated beneficiary is your surviving spouse, and you die before your
required   beginning   date,   your   surviving   spouse   can  become  the  new
owner/annuitant  and can continue the  Transamerica  Life Traditional IRA on the
same basis as before  your  death.  If your  surviving  spouse  does not wish to
continue  the  contract  as his or her IRA,  he or she may elect to receive  the
death benefit in the form of qualifying  settlement  option payments in order to
avoid the 5-year rule. Such payments must be made in substantially equal amounts
over  your  spouse's  life or a  period  not  extending  beyond  his or her life
expectancy.  Your  surviving  spouse must elect this option and begin  receiving
payments no later than the later of the following dates:

1.    December 31 of the year following the year you died; or

2.   December  31 of the year in which  you  would  have  reached  the  required
     beginning date if you had not died.

Either you or, if applicable, your beneficiary, is responsible for assuring that
the RMD is taken in a timely manner and that the correct amount is distributed.

(b)  Taxation  of  IRA  Distributions.  Because  nondeductible  Traditional  IRA
contributions  are made using income which has already been taxed, that is, they
are  not  deductible   contributions,   the  portion  of  the   Traditional  IRA
distributions consisting of nondeductible  contributions will not be taxed again
when  received  by you.  If you make  any  nondeductible  contributions  to your
Traditional  IRAs,  each  distribution  from any of your  Traditional  IRAs will
consist of a nontaxable portion,  return of nondeductible  contributions,  and a
taxable portion, return of deductible contributions, if any, and earnings.

Thus, if you receive a distribution  from any of your  Traditional  IRAs and you
previously made deductible and nondeductible contributions to such IRAs, you may
not  take a  Traditional  IRA  distribution  which  is  entirely  tax-free.  The
following  formula  is  used  to  determine  the  nontaxable   portion  of  your
distributions for a taxable year.

Remaining nondeductible contributions

   Divided by

   Year-end total adjusted Traditional IRA balances

    Multiplied by

    Total distributions for the year

    Equals:

    Nontaxable distributions for the year

To figure the year-end total adjusted  Traditional  IRA balance,  you must treat
all of your  Traditional  IRAs as a single  Traditional  IRA.  This includes all
regular IRAs, as well as SEP-IRAs,  SIMPLE IRAs and Rollover  IRAs, but not Roth
IRAs.  You  also add  back to your  year-end  total  Traditional  IRA  balances,
specifically the distributions taken during the year from your Traditional IRAs.
Please refer to IRS Publication  590,  Individual  Retirement  Arrangements  for
instructions,  including worksheets,  that can assist you in these calculations.
Transamerica  Life Insurance and Annuity  Company will report all  distributions
from your  Transamerica  Traditional  IRA to the IRS as fully taxable  income to
you.

Even if you withdraw all of the assets in your  Traditional  IRAs in a lump sum,
you  will  not be  entitled  to use any form of lump  sum  treatment  or  income
averaging  to reduce the  federal  income  tax on your  distribution.  Also,  no
portion  of  your  distribution  qualifies  as a  capital  gain.  Moreover,  any
distribution  made before you reach age 59 1/2,  may be subject to a 10% penalty
tax on early distributions, as indicated below.


(c) Withholding.  Unless you elect not to have withholding apply, federal income
tax will be withheld from your  Traditional  IRA  distributions.  If you receive
distributions under a settlement option, tax will be withheld in the same manner
as taxes  withheld on wages,  calculated  as if you were married and claim three
withholding allowances. If you are receiving any other type of distribution, tax
will be  withheld  in the amount of 10% of the  distribution.  If  payments  are
delivered to foreign  countries,  federal income, tax will generally be withheld
at a 10%  rate  unless  you  certify  to  Transamerica  that you are not a U. S.
citizen residing abroad or a tax avoidance expatriate as defined in Code Section
877. Such  certification  may result in mandatory  withholding of federal income
taxes at a different rate.

5. Penalty Taxes

(a) Excess  Contributions.  If at the end of any taxable year the total  regular
IRA  contributions  you made to your  Traditional IRAs and your Roth IRAs, other
than  rollovers  or  transfers,  exceed the  maximum  allowable  deductible  and
nondeductible  contributions for that year, the excess  contribution amount will
be subject to a  nondeductible  6% excise  penalty tax.  Such penalty tax cannot
exceed 6% of the value of your IRAs at the end of such year.

However,  if you  withdraw  the excess  contribution,  plus any  earnings on it,
before  the due date for  filing  your  federal  income  tax  return,  including
extensions, for the taxable year in which you made the excess contribution,  the
excess contribution will not be subject to the 6% penalty tax. The amount of the
excess contribution withdrawn will not be considered an early distribution,  nor
otherwise be  includible  in your gross income if you have not taken a deduction
for the excess amount.

However, the earnings withdrawn will be taxable income to you and may be subject
to  the  10%  penalty  tax  on  early   distributions.   Alternatively,   excess
contributions  for one year may be  withdrawn  in a later year or may be carried
forward as regular IRA  contributions  in the following  year to the extent that
the excess, when aggregated with your regular IRA contributions, if any, for the
subsequent  year,  does  not  exceed  the  maximum   allowable   deductible  and
nondeductible  amount for that year. The 6% excise tax will be imposed on excess
contributions  in each  subsequent  year they are  neither  returned  to you nor
applied as permissible regular IRA contributions for such year.

(b) Early Distributions.  Since the purpose of an IRA is to accumulate funds for
retirement, your receipt or use of any portion of your IRA before you attain age
59 1/2 constitutes an early distribution subject to a 10% penalty tax unless the
distribution  occurs as a result  of your  death or  disability  or is part of a
series of  substantially  equal  payments made over your life  expectancy or the
joint life  expectancies  of you and your  beneficiary,  as determined  from IRS
tables in the income tax regulations.

Also,  the 10% penalty tax will not apply if  distributions  are used to pay for
medical expenses in excess of 7.5% of your AGI or if  distributions  are used to
pay for health insurance premiums for you, your spouse and/or your dependents if
you are an  unemployed  individual  who is receiving  unemployment  compensation
under federal or state programs for at least 12 consecutive weeks. Effective for
distributions  made in 1998 or later, the 10% penalty tax also will not apply to
an early  distribution made to pay for certain qualifying  first-time  homebuyer
expenses of you or certain  family  members,  or for certain  qualifying  higher
education expenses for you or certain family members.

First-time  homebuyer  expenses must be paid within 120 days of the distribution
from the IRA and include up to $10,000 of the costs of acquiring,  constructing,
or  reconstructing  a principal  residence,  including  any usual or  reasonable
settlement,  financing or other closing costs. Higher education expenses include
tuition,   fees,  books,   supplies,  and  equipment  required  for  enrollment,
attendance, and room and board at a post-secondary educational institution.  The
amount  of an  early  distribution,  excluding  any  nondeductible  contribution
included  therein,  is includable in your gross income and may be subject to the
10% penalty tax unless you transfer it to another IRA as a  qualifying  rollover
contribution.

(c) Failure To Satisfy RMD. If the RMD rules  described above in Part I, Section
4(a) apply to you and if the amount  distributed  during a calendar year is less
than the minimum  amount  required to be  distributed,  you will be subject to a
penalty tax equal to 50% of the excess of the amount  required to be distributed
over the amount actually distributed.

(d) Policy Loans and Prohibited  Transactions.  If you or any beneficiary engage
in any  prohibited  transaction,  such as any sale,  exchange  or leasing of any
property  between  you and the  Traditional  IRA, or any  interference  with the
independent  status of such IRA, the Traditional IRA will lose its tax exemption
and be  treated  as having  been  distributed  to you.  The value of the  entire
Traditional IRA,  excluding any  nondeductible  contributions  included therein,
will be includable in your gross income;  and, if at the time of the  prohibited
transaction you are under age 59 1/2, you may also be subject to the 10% penalty
tax on early distributions, as described above in Part I, Section 5(b).

If you borrow from or pledge your  Traditional  IRA, or your benefits  under the
contract,  as security for a loan,  the portion  borrowed or pledged as security
will cease to be  tax-qualified,  the value of that  portion  will be treated as
distributed  to you,  and you will  have to  include  the  value of the  portion
borrowed  or  pledged as  security  in your  income  that year for  federal  tax
purposes. You may also be subject to the 10% penalty tax on early distributions.

(e)  Overstatement  or  Understatement  of Nondeductible  Contributions.  If you
overstate  your  nondeductible  Traditional  IRA  contributions  on your federal
income tax return,  without  reasonable cause, you may be subject to a reporting
penalty.  Such a penalty also  applies for failure to file any form  required by
the IRS to report nondeductible  contributions.  These penalties are in addition
to any ordinary income or penalty taxes,  interest,  and penalties for which you
may be liable if you underreport  income upon receiving a distribution from your
Traditional  IRA. See Part I,  Section 4(b) above for the tax  treatment of such
distributions.

IRA PART II: ROTH IRAs

1. Contributions

(a) Regular  Roth IRA. You may make  contributions  to a regular Roth IRA in any
amount up to the  contribution  limits  described in Part II,  Section 3, below.
Such contributions are also subject to the minimum amount under the Transamerica
Life Roth IRA contract. Such contribution must be in cash. Your contribution for
a tax year  must be made by the due date,  not  including  extensions,  for your
federal income tax return for that tax year.  Unlike  Traditional  IRAs, you may
continue making Roth IRA  contributions  after reaching age 70 1/2 to the extent
that your AGI does not exceed the levels described below.

(b) Spousal  Roth IRA. If you and your  spouse file a joint  federal  income tax
return  for  the  taxable  year  and if  your  spouse's  compensation,  if  any,
includable in gross income for the year is less than the compensation includable
in your gross income for the year,  you and your spouse may each  establish your
own  individual  Roth  IRA and may make  contributions  to  those  Roth  IRAs in
accordance  with the rules and limits for  contributions  contained in the Code,
which are described in Part II, Section 3, below. Such  contributions must be in
cash. Your contribution to a Spousal Roth IRA for a tax year must be made by the
due date, not including extensions,  for your federal income tax return for that
tax year.

(c) Rollover Roth IRA. You may make  contributions to a Rollover Roth IRA within
60 days after  receiving a  distribution  from an existing Roth IRA,  subject to
certain limitations discussed in Part II, Section 3, below.

(d) Transfer  Roth IRA. You may make an initial or  subsequent  contribution  to
your  Transamerica  Life Roth IRA by  directing a fiduciary  or issuer of any of
your  existing  Roth IRAs to make a direct  transfer  of all or a portion of the
assets from such Roth IRAs to your Transamerica Life Roth IRA.

(e) Conversion  Roth IRA. You may make  contributions  to a Conversion  Roth IRA
within 60 days of receiving a distribution  from an existing  Traditional IRA or
by instructing the fiduciary or issuer of any of your existing  Traditional IRAs
to  make a  direct  transfer  of all or a  portion  of the  assets  from  such a
Traditional  IRA  to  your  Transamerica  Life  Roth  IRA,  subject  to  certain
restrictions and subject to income tax on some or all of the converted  amounts.
If your AGI, not including the conversion  amount,  is greater than $100,000 for
the tax year,  or if you are married and you and your spouse file  separate  tax
returns,  you may not convert or transfer any amount from a Traditional IRA to a
Roth IRA.

(f)  Responsibility  of  the  Owner.  Contributions,   rollovers,  transfers  or
conversions  to a Roth  IRA  must be made in  accordance  with  the  appropriate
sections  of  the  Code.  It is  your  full  and  sole  responsibility  to  make
contributions  to your Roth IRA in accordance with the Code.  Transamerica  Life
Insurance  and Annuity  Company  does not  provide  tax  advice,  and assumes no
liability for the tax consequences of any contribution to your Roth IRA.

2. Deductibility of Contributions

Your Roth IRA  permits  only  nondeductible  after-tax  contributions.  However,
distributions  from your Roth IRA are  generally  not subject to federal  income
tax. See Part II, 4(b) below.  This is unlike a Traditional  IRA,  which permits
deductible  and  nondeductible  contributions,  but  which  provides  that  most
distributions are subject to federal income tax.

3. Contribution Limits

Contributions  for each  taxable year to all  Traditional  and Roth IRAs may not
exceed the lesser of 100% of your  compensation or $2,000 for any calendar year,
subject  to AGI  phase-out  rules  described  below in Section  3(a).  Rollover,
transfer and  conversion  contributions,  if properly made, do not count towards
your maximum  annual  contribution  limit,  nor do employer  contributions  to a
SEP-IRA or SIMPLE IRA.

(a) Regular Roth IRAs.  The maximum  amount you may contribute to a regular Roth
IRA will depend on the amount of your AGI for the  calendar  year.  Your maximum
$2,000  contribution  limit begins to phase out when your AGI reaches $95,000 as
unmarried or $150,000 when married  filing  jointly.  Under this phase out, your
maximum  regular Roth IRA  contributions  generally  will not be less than $200;
however, no contribution is allowed if your AGI exceeds $110,000 as unmarried or
$160,000 when married filing jointly. If you are married and you and your spouse
file separate tax returns, your maximum regular Roth IRA contribution phases out
between $0 and  $10,000.  If you are married but you and your spouse lived apart
for the entire taxable year and file separate  federal income tax returns,  your
maximum  contribution  is  calculated  as if you were not  married.  You  should
consult your tax adviser to determine your maximum contribution.

You may make  contributions  to a regular Roth IRA after age 70 1/2,  subject to
the phase-out  rules.  Regular Roth IRA  contributions  for a tax year should be
reported on your tax return for that year, specifically, on Form 8606.

(b) Spousal Roth IRAs. Contributions to your lower-earning spouse's Spousal Roth
IRA may not exceed the lesser of:

1.   100%  of  both  spouses'  combined  compensation  minus  any  Roth  IRA  or
     deductible  Traditional  IRA  contribution  for the spouse  with the higher
     compensation for the year; or

2. $2,000,  as reduced by the phase-out  rules  described above for regular Roth
IRAs.

A maximum of $4,000 may be contributed to both spouses' Roth IRAs. Contributions
can be divided  between the spouses' Roth IRAs as you and your spouse wish,  but
no more than $2,000 in regular  Roth IRA  contributions  can be  contributed  to
either individual's Roth IRA each year.

(c) Rollover  Roth IRAs.  There is no limit on the amounts that you may rollover
from one Roth IRA into another Roth IRA,  including your  Transamerica Life Roth
IRA. You may roll over a  distribution  from any single Roth IRA to another Roth
IRA only once in any 365-day period.

(d)  Transfer  Roth  IRAs.  There is no limit on amounts  that you may  transfer
directly from one Roth IRA into another Roth IRA,  including  your  Transamerica
Life Roth  IRA.  Such a direct  transfer  does not  constitute  a  rollover  for
purposes of the 1-year waiting period.

(e) Conversion Roth IRAs. There is no limit on amounts that you may convert from
your Traditional IRA into your Transamerica Life Roth IRA if you are eligible to
open a Conversion Roth IRA as described in Part II, Section 1(e),  above. In the
case of a conversion  from a SIMPLE-IRA,  the  conversion may only be done after
the  expiration of your 2-year  participation  period  described in Code Section
72(t)(6).  However,  the  distribution  proceeds from your  Traditional  IRA are
includable in your taxable  income to the extent that they represent a return of
deductible  contributions  and earnings on any  contributions.  The distribution
proceeds from your Traditional IRA are not subject to the 10% early distribution
penalty tax, described below, if the distribution proceeds are deposited to your
Roth IRA within 60 days.

You can also make  contributions  to a Roth IRA by instructing  the fiduciary or
issuer,  custodian or trustee of your existing  Traditional IRAs to transfer the
assets in your  Traditional  IRAs to the Roth IRA,  which can be a successor  to
your existing  Traditional  IRAs. The transfer will be treated as a distribution
from your  Traditional  IRAs, and that amount will be includable in your taxable
income to the extent that it represents a return of deductible contributions and
earnings  on any  contributions,  but  will  not be  subject  to the  10%  early
distribution penalty tax.

If you converted  from a Traditional  IRA to a Roth IRA during 1998,  the income
reportable upon distribution from the Traditional IRA may be reportable entirely
for 1998 or reportable ratably over four years beginning in 1998.

4. Recharacterization of IRA Contri-butions

(a)  Eligibility.  By making a timely  transfer and election,  you generally can
treat a contribution  made to one type of IRA as made to a different type of IRA
for a taxable year.  For example,  if you make  contributions  to a Roth IRA and
later discover that you are not eligible to make Roth IRA contributions, you may
recharacterize  all  or a  portion  of the  contribution  as a  Traditional  IRA
contribution by the filing due date,  including  extensions,  for the applicable
tax year.

You may not recharacterize  amounts paid into a Traditional IRA that represented
tax-free rollovers or transfers, or employer contributions.

(b) Election.  You may elect to recharacterize a contribution amount made to one
type of IRA by simply making a trustee-to-trustee  transfer of such amount, plus
net income  attributable to it, to a second type of IRA on or before the federal
income  tax due  date,  including  extensions,  for the tax year for  which  the
contribution was initially made. After the recharacterization has been made, you
may not revoke or modify the election.

(c)  Taxation  of a  Recharacterization.  For  federal  income tax  purposes,  a
recharacterized  contribution  will be treated as having been contributed to the
transferee  IRA, rather than to the transferor IRA, on the same date and for the
same tax year that the  contribution was initially made to the transferor IRA. A
recharacterized transfer is not considered a rollover for purposes of the 1-year
waiting period.

The transfer of the contribution amount being  recharacterized  must include the
net income  attributable  to such  amount.  If such amount has  experienced  net
losses  as  of  the  time  of  the   recharacterization   transfer,  the  amount
transferred,  the original  contribution  amount less any losses, will generally
constitute  a transfer  of the entire  contribution  amount.  You must treat the
contribution  amount as made to the  transferee  IRA on your federal  income tax
return for the year to which the original contribution amount related.

For  reconversions  following  a  recharacterization,  see  Publication  590 and
Treasury Regulation Section 1.408A-5.

5. Distributions

(a) Required Minimum  Distribution,  or RMD. Unlike a Traditional IRA, there are
no rules that  require that any  distribution  be made to you from your Roth IRA
during your lifetime.

If you die before the entire value of your Roth IRA is  distributed  to you, the
balance of your Roth IRA must be distributed by December 31 of the calendar year
that is  five  years  after  your  death.  However,  if you  die and you  have a
designated beneficiary,  your beneficiary may elect to take distributions in the
form  of  qualifying   settlement   option  payments  in   substantially   equal
installments  over the life or life  expectancy of the  designated  beneficiary,
beginning by December 31 of the calendar year that is one year after your death.

If your  beneficiary  is your  surviving  spouse,  he or she can  become the new
owner/annuitant  and can  continue  the  Transamerica  Life Roth IRA on the same
basis as before your death.  If your surviving  spouse does not wish to continue
the  Transamerica  Life Roth IRA as his or her Roth IRA,  he or she may elect to
receive the death benefit in the form of qualifying  settlement  option payments
in order to avoid the 5-year  distribution  requirement.  Such  payments must be
made in  substantially  equal  amounts over your  spouse's  life or a period not
extending  beyond his or her life  expectancy.  Your surviving spouse must elect
this  option  and  begin  receiving  payments  no later  than  the  later of the
following dates:

1.    December 31 of the year following the year you died; or

2. December 31 of the year in which you would have reached age 70 1/2.

Your  beneficiary is responsible  for assuring that the RMD following your death
is taken in a timely manner and that the correct amount is distributed.

(b) Taxation of Roth IRA Distributions.  The amounts that you withdraw from your
Roth IRA are generally  tax-free.  For federal income tax purposes,  all of your
Roth IRAs are  aggregated and Roth IRA  distributions  are treated as made first
from Roth IRA  contributions  and second from earnings.  Distributions  that are
treated  as made from Roth IRA  contributions  are  treated  as made  first from
regular  Roth IRA  contributions,  which are always  tax-free,  and second  from
conversion or rollover Roth IRA contributions on a first-in,  first-out basis. A
distribution   allocable  to  a  particular  conversion  or  rollover  Roth  IRA
contribution  is treated as  consisting  first of the  portion,  if any,  of the
conversion contribution that was previously includible in gross income by reason
of the conversion.

In any  event,  since  the  purpose  of a Roth IRA is to  accumulate  funds  for
retirement,  your receipt or use of Roth IRA  earnings  before you attain age 59
1/2 , or within 5 years of your first  contribution to the Roth IRA, including a
contribution rolled over,  transferred or converted from a Traditional IRA, will
generally be treated as an early distribution  subject to regular income tax and
to the 10% penalty tax described below in Section 6(b).

No income tax will apply to earnings that are withdrawn before you attain age 59
1/2, but which are withdrawn five or more years after the first  contribution to
the Roth IRA, including a rollover or transfer contribution or conversion from a
Traditional IRA, where the withdrawal is made:

1.    upon your death or disability; or

2. to pay  qualified  first-time  homebuyer  expenses  of you or certain  family
members.

No portion of your Roth IRA  distribution  qualifies as a capital gain. There is
also a separate  5-year  rule for the  recapture  of the 10% penalty tax that is
described  below in Section 6(b) and that  applies to any Roth IRA  distribution
made prior to age 59 1/2 if any  conversion  or rollover  contribution  has been
made to any Roth IRA owned by the  individual  within the 5 most recent  taxable
years, even if this current distribution from the Roth IRA is otherwise tax-free
under the rules described in this Subsection 5(b).

(c) Withholding.  If the  distribution  from your Roth IRA is subject to federal
income tax, unless you elect not to have withholding  apply,  federal income tax
will be withheld from your Roth IRA distributions.  If you receive distributions
under a  settlement  option,  tax will be  withheld  in the same manner as taxes
withheld on wages, calculated as if you were married and claim three withholding
allowances.  If you are  receiving any other type of  distribution,  tax will be
withheld in the amount of 10% of the amount of the distribution. If payments are
delivered to foreign countries, federal income tax will generally be withheld at
a 10% rate unless you certify to Transamerica Life Insurance and Annuity Company
that you are not a U. S. citizen residing abroad or a "tax avoidance expatriate"
as defined in Code  Section  877.  Such  certification  may result in  mandatory
withholding of federal income taxes at a different rate.

6. Penalty Taxes

(a) Excess  Contributions.  If at the end of any taxable year your total regular
Roth IRA contributions,  other than rollovers, transfers or conversions,  exceed
the  maximum  allowable   contributions  for  that  year,  taking  into  account
Traditional IRA contributions, the excess contribution amount will be subject to
a nondeductible  6% excise penalty tax. Such penalty tax cannot exceed 6% of the
value of your Roth IRAs at the end of such year.  However,  if you  withdraw the
excess  contribution,  plus any  earnings on it,  before the due date for filing
your federal income tax return,  including  extensions,  for the taxable year in
which you made the  excess  contribution,  the excess  contribution  will not be
subject to the 6% penalty tax.

The amount of the excess contribution  withdrawn will not be considered an early
distribution,  but the earnings  withdrawn will be taxable income to you and may
be subject to the 10% penalty tax on early distributions.  Alternatively, excess
contributions  for one year may be  withdrawn  in a later year or may be carried
forward as Roth IRA contributions in a later year to the extent that the excess,
when  aggregated  with your  regular  Roth IRA  contributions,  if any,  for the
subsequent  year, does not exceed the maximum  allowable  contribution  for that
year.  The 6%  excise  tax  will be  imposed  on  excess  contributions  in each
subsequent  year they are neither  returned  to you nor  applied as  permissible
regular Roth IRA contributions for such year.

(b) Early Distributions.  Since the purpose of a Roth IRA is to accumulate funds
for  retirement,  your receipt or use of any portion of your Roth IRA before you
attain age 59 1/2 constitutes an early  distribution  subject to the 10% penalty
tax on the  earnings  in your Roth IRA.  This  penalty tax will not apply if the
distribution  occurs as a result  of your  death or  disability  or is part of a
series of  substantially  equal  payments made over your life  expectancy or the
joint life  expectancies  of you and your  beneficiary,  as determined  from IRS
tables in the income tax  regulations.  Also, the 10% penalty tax will not apply
if distributions  are used to pay for medical expenses in excess of 7.5% of your
AGI; or if distributions are used to pay for health insurance  premiums for you,
your spouse and/or your  dependents if you are an unemployed  individual  who is
receiving unemployment compensation under federal or state programs for at least
12 consecutive weeks.

The 10% penalty tax also will not apply to an early distribution made to pay for
certain  qualifying  first-time  homebuyer  expenses  for you or certain  family
members,  or for certain qualifying higher education expenses for you or certain
family members.  First-time  homebuyer  expenses must be paid within 120 days of
the  distribution  from the Roth IRA and  include  up to $10,000 of the costs of
acquiring,  constructing, or reconstructing a principle residence, including any
usual or  reasonable  settlement,  financing  or  other  closing  costs.  Higher
education  expenses  include  tuition,  fees,  books,  supplies,  and  equipment
required  for  enrollment,  attendance,  and room and board at a  post-secondary
educational institution.

There is also a separate  5-year  recapture  rule for the 10% penalty tax in the
case of a Roth IRA  distribution  made prior to age 59 1/2 that is made within 5
years after a conversion or rollover  contribution  from a Traditional IRA. This
recapture rule exists because such a prior Roth IRA contribution avoided the 10%
penalty tax when it was rolled over or converted from the Traditional IRA. Under
this 5-year recapture rule, any Roth IRA  distribution  made prior to age 59 1/2
that  is  attributable  to  any  conversion  or  rollover  contribution  from  a
Traditional IRA made within the previous 5 years to any of the individual's Roth
IRAs is generally  subject to the 10% penalty tax,  and its  exceptions,  to the
extent that such prior Roth IRA  contribution  was subject to ordinary  tax upon
the  conversion  or  rollover,  even if the Roth IRA  distribution  is otherwise
tax-free.

Under the  distribution  ordering  rules for a Roth IRA, all of an  individual's
Roth IRAs and  distributions  therefrom are treated as made:  first from regular
Roth IRA contributions;  then from conversion or rollover Roth IRA contributions
on a first-in,  first-out basis; and last from earnings.  However,  whenever any
Roth IRA  distribution  amount is  attributable  to any  conversion  or rollover
contribution made within the 5 most recent tax years, this distributed amount is
attributed first to the taxable portion of such prior contribution, for purposes
of determining the amount of this Roth IRA  distribution  that is subject to the
recapture  of the 10%  penalty  tax,  unless some  exception  to the penalty tax
applies to the current Roth IRA distribution,  such as age 59 1/2, disability or
certain  health,  education or homebuyer  expenses,  as described  above in this
Subsection 6(b).

(c) Failure to Satisfy RMDs Upon Death. If the RMD rules described above in Part
II, Section 4(a) apply to the  beneficiary of your Roth IRA after your death and
if the amount distributed during a calendar year is less than the minimum amount
required to be distributed,  your  beneficiary  will be subject to a penalty tax
equal to 50% of the excess of the amount  required  to be  distributed  over the
amount actually distributed.

(d) Policy Loans and Prohibited  Transactions.  If you or any beneficiary engage
in any  prohibited  transaction,  such as any sale,  exchange  or leasing of any
property between you and the Roth IRA, or any interference  with the independent
status of the Roth IRA, the Roth IRA will lose its tax  exemption and be treated
as having been  distributed  to you.  The value of any earnings on your Roth IRA
contributions will be includable in your gross income; and if at the time of the
prohibited  transaction,  you are under age 591/2 you may also be subject to the
10% penalty tax on early  distributions,  as described above in Part II, Section
5(b).  If you borrow from or pledge your Roth IRA,  or your  benefits  under the
contract,  as a security for a loan, the portion borrowed or pledged as security
will cease to be  tax-qualified,  the value of that  portion  will be treated as
distributed  to you,  and you may be  subject  to the 10%  penalty  tax on early
distributions from a Roth IRA.

IRA PART III: OTHER INFORMATION

(1) Federal Estate and Gift Taxes

Any amount in or distributed  from your  Traditional  and/or Roth IRAs upon your
death may be  subject  to federal  estate  tax,  although  certain  credits  and
deductions  may be  available.  The exercise or  non-exercise  of an option that
would pay a survivor an annuity at or after your death should not be  considered
a transfer for federal gift tax purposes.

(2) Tax Reporting

You must report  contributions to, and distributions  from, your Traditional IRA
and  Roth  IRA,   including  the  year-end  aggregate  account  balance  of  all
Traditional  IRAs and Roth IRAs, on your federal  income tax return for the year
specifically on IRS Form 8606. For  Traditional  IRAs, you must designate on the
return  how  much of your  annual  contribution  is  deductible  and how much is
nondeductible. You need not file IRS Form 5329 with your income tax return for a
particular  year  unless for that year you are  subject to a penalty tax because
there  has been an  excess  contribution  to,  an early  distribution  from,  or
insufficient RMDs from your Traditional IRA or Roth IRA, as applicable.

(3) Vesting

Your  interest  in your  Traditional  IRA or Roth IRA is  nonforfeitable  at all
times.

(4) Exclusive Benefit

Your interest in your  Traditional IRA or Roth IRA is for the exclusive  benefit
of you and your beneficiaries.

(5) IRS Publication 590

Additional  information about your Traditional IRA or Roth IRA or about SEP-IRAs
and  SIMPLE-IRAs  can be  obtained  from any  district  office  of the IRS or by
calling  1-800-TAX-FORM  for a free  copy  of IRS  Publication  590,  Individual
Retirement Arrangements.


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TRANSAMERICA SERIES SM
TRANSAMERICA CATALYSTSM VARIABLE ANNUITY


Contract  Form 4-703,  Certificate  Form TCG-313;  Group  Annuity  Contract Form
TGP-713 The contract is not available in all states.

Issued by Transamerica Life Insurance and Annuity Company
401 North Tryon Street, Suite 700, Charlotte, North Carolina, 28202





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                     STATEMENT OF ADDITIONAL INFORMATION FOR


                             TRANSAMERICA CATALYSTSM

                                VARIABLE ANNUITY

                              Separate Account VA-6

                                    Issued By
                 Transamerica Life Insurance and Annuity Company


     This statement of additional information expands upon subjects discussed in
the September 7, 1999, prospectus for the Transamerica Catalyst Variable Annuity
("contract")   issued  by  Transamerica   Life  Insurance  and  Annuity  Company
("Transamerica")  through  Separate  Account VA-6. You may obtain a free copy of
the prospectus by writing to:  Transamerica  Life Insurance and Annuity Company,
401 North Tryon Street, Charlotte, NC 28202 or calling 800-420-7749.  Terms used
in the current prospectus for the contract are incorporated into this statement.


     The contract will be issued as a certificate under a group annuity contract
in some states and as an individual  annuity contract in other states.  The term
"contract"  as used  herein  refers  to both  the  individual  contract  and the
certificates issued under the group contract.



   This                           Statement of Additional  Information  is not a
                                  prospectus   and   should   be  read  only  in
                                  conjunction   with  the   prospectus  for  the
                                  contract and the portfolios.












                             Dated September 7, 1999




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THE CONTRACT .............................................................................................3
NET INVESTMENT FACTOR ....................................................................................3
VARIABLE PAYMENT OPTIONS..................................................................................3
Variable Annuity Units and Payments.......................................................................3
Variable Annuity Unit Value...............................................................................3
Transfers After the Annuity Date..........................................................................4
GENERAL PROVISIONS........................................................................................4
     IRS Required Distributions...........................................................................4
     Non-Participating....................................................................................4
     Misstatement of Age or Sex...........................................................................4
     Proof of Existence and Age...........................................................................4
     Annuity Data.........................................................................................4
     Assignment...........................................................................................5
     Annual Report........................................................................................5
     Incontestability.....................................................................................5
     Entire Contract......................................................................................5
     Changes in the Contract..............................................................................5
     Protection of Benefits...............................................................................5
     Delay of Payments....................................................................................5
     Notices and Directions...............................................................................6
CALCULATION OF YIELDS AND TOTAL RETURNS ..................................................................6
     Money Market Sub-Account Yield Calculation...........................................................6
     Other Sub-Account Yield Calculations.................................................................7
     Standard Total Return Calculations...................................................................7
     Adjusted Historical Portfolio Performance Data.......................................................8
     Other Performance Data...............................................................................8
HISTORICAL PERFORMANCE DATA...............................................................................8
     General Limitations..................................................................................8
     Historical Performance Data..........................................................................8
DISTRIBUTION OF THE CONTRACT.............................................................................18
SAFEKEEPING OF VARIABLE ACCOUNT ASSETS...................................................................18
STATE REGULATION.........................................................................................18
RECORDS AND REPORTS......................................................................................18

19NANCIAL STATEMENTS
APPENDIX.................................................................................................20

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THE CONTRACT

     The following pages provide additional information about the contract which
may be of interest to some owners.

NET INVESTMENT FACTOR

     For any sub-account of the variable account,  the net investment factor for
a valuation  period,  before the annuity date, is (a) divided by (b),  minus (c)
minus (d):

     Where (a) is:

     The net asset value per share held in the sub-account, as of the end of the
     valuation  period;  plus or minus the  per-share  amount of any dividend or
     capital  gain  distributions  if  the  "ex-dividend"  date  occurs  in  the
     valuation  period;  plus or minus a  per-share  charge  or credit as we may
     determine, as of the end of the valuation period, for taxes.

     Where (b) is:

     The net asset value per share held in the  sub-account as of the end of the
last prior valuation period.

     Where (c) is:

     The daily  mortality and expense risk charge of 0.00329%  (1.20%  annually)
     times the number of calendar days in the current valuation period.

     Where (d) is:

     The  daily  administrative  expense  charge,   currently  0.000411%  (0.15%
     annually)  times  the  number of  calendar  days in the  current  valuation
     period.  This charge may be increased,  but will not exceed 0.00096% (0.35%
     annually).

A valuation day is defined as any day that the New York Stock Exchange is open.

VARIABLE PAYMENT OPTIONS

     The variable  payment  option provide for payments that fluctuate in dollar
amount,   based  on  the  investment   performance   of  the  elected   variable
sub-account(s).

Variable Annuity Units and Payments

     For the first  monthly  payment,  the  number  of  variable  annuity  units
credited in each variable  sub-account  will be determined by dividing:  (a) the
product of the  portion of the value to be applied to the  variable  sub-account
and the variable  annuity  purchase rate  specified in the contract;  by (b) the
value of one variable annuity unit in that sub-account on the annuity date.

     The amount of each  subsequent  variable  payment equals the product of the
number of variable  annuity units in each variable  sub-account and the variable
sub-account's  variable  annuity  unit  value as of the  tenth  day of the month
before the payment due date. The amount of each payment may vary.

Variable Annuity Unit Value

     The value of a  variable  annuity  unit in a  variable  sub-account  on any
valuation day is determined as described below.
     The net  investment  factor for the valuation  period (for the  appropriate
payment frequency) just ended is multiplied by the value of the variable annuity
unit for the  sub-account  on the preceding  valuation  day. The net  investment
factor  after the annuity  date is  calculated  in the same manner as before the
annuity date and then  multiplied  by an interest  factor.  The interest  factor
equals  (.999893)n  where n is the number of days since the preceding  valuation
day. This  compensates  for the 4% interest  assumption  built into the variable
annuity  purchase rates. We may offer assumed  interest rates other than 4%. The
appropriate  interest  factor  will be applied  to  compensate  for the  assumed
interest rate.

Transfers After the Annuity Date


     After the annuity date,  you may transfer  variable  annuity units from one
sub-account to another,  subject to certain  limitations  (See "Transfers" 26 of
the  prospectus).  The dollar amount of each subsequent  monthly annuity payment
after the transfer must be determined  using the new number of variable  annuity
units  multiplied by the variable  sub-account's  variable annuity unit value on
the tenth day of the month  preceding  payment.  We reserve  the right to change
this day of the month.

     The  formula  used to  determine a transfer  after the annuity  date can be
found in the Appendix to this Statement of Additional Information.


GENERAL PROVISIONS

IRS Required Distributions


     If any owner under a non-qualified contract dies before the entire interest
in the contract is  distributed,  the value generally must be distributed to the
designated  beneficiary  so that the contract  qualifies as an annuity under the
Code. (See "Federal Tax Matters" page 42 of the prospectus.)


Non-Participating

     The  contract  is  non-participating.  No  dividends  are  payable  and the
contract will not share in our profits or surplus earnings.

Misstatement of Age or Sex

     If the age or sex of the  annuitant  or any other  measuring  life has been
misstated,  the settlement  option  payments under the contract will be whatever
the annuity  amount  applied on the annuity date would  purchase on the basis of
the correct age or sex of the  annuitant  and/or  other  measuring  life.  Where
required  by law,  rule  or  regulation,  we may  only  consider  the age of the
annuitant  and/or other measuring life. Any  overpayments or underpayments by us
as a result of any such  misstatement  may be  respectively  charged  against or
credited  to the  settlement  option  payment or  payments  to be made after the
correction so as to adjust for such overpayment or underpayment.

Proof of Existence and Age

     Before making any payment  under the contract,  we may require proof of the
existence  and/or  proof of the age of an owner and/or an annuitant or any other
measuring life, or any other  information  deemed  necessary in order to provide
benefits under the contract.

Annuity Data

     We will not be liable for obligations which depend on receiving information
from a  payee  or  measuring  life  until  such  information  is  received  in a
satisfactory form.

Assignment

     No  assignment  of a contract  will be binding on us unless made in writing
and given to us at our Service  Center.  We are not responsible for the adequacy
of  any   assignment.   Your  rights  and  the  interest  of  any  annuitant  or
non-irrevocable  beneficiary  will be subject to the rights of any  assignee  of
record.

Annual Report


     At least once each contract year before the annuity date, you will be given
a report of the current  account  value  allocated  to each  sub-account  of the
variable  account and any general account option.  This report will also include
any other information  required by law or regulation.  After the annuity date, a
confirmation will be provided with every variable annuity payment.


Incontestability

     Each contract is incontestable  from the contract  effective date except in
certain states where medical  questions are required on the  application for the
optional Living Benefits Rider.

Entire Contract

     We have issued the contract in consideration  and acceptance of the payment
of  the  initial  purchase  payment  and  certain  required  information  in  an
acceptable  form and manner or, where state law requires,  the  application.  In
those states that require a written  application,  a copy of the  application is
attached to and is part of the contract and along with the contract  constitutes
the entire contract.

     The group  annuity  contract  has been  issued to a trust  organized  under
Missouri  law.  However,  the sole  purpose  of the  trust is to hold the  group
annuity  contract.  You  have all  rights  and  benefits  under  the  individual
certificate issued under the group contract.

Changes in the Contract

     Only two authorized  officers of Transamerica,  acting  together,  have the
authority  to bind us or to make any change in the  individual  contract  or the
group contract or individual  certificates  thereunder and then only in writing.
We will not be bound by any promise or representation made by any other persons.

     We may change or amend the  individual  contract  or the group  contract or
individual  certificates thereunder if such change or amendment is necessary for
the  individual  contract  or the  group  contract  or  individual  certificates
thereunder to comply with any state or federal law, rule or regulation.

Protection of Benefits

     To the extent permitted by law, no benefit (including death benefits) under
the contract will be subject to any claim or process of law by any creditor.

Delay of Payments

     Payment of any cash withdrawal, lump sum death benefit, or variable payment
or transfer due from the variable  account will occur within seven days from the
date the election becomes effective, except that we may be permitted to postpone
such payment if: (1) the New York Stock  Exchange is closed for other than usual
weekends or holidays, or trading on the Exchange is otherwise restricted; or (2)
an  emergency  exists as  defined  by the  Securities  and  Exchange  Commission
(Commission),  or the Commission requires that trading be restricted; or (3) the
Commission permits a delay for the protection of owners.



     In addition,  while it is our intention to process all  transfers  from the
sub-accounts  immediately upon receipt of a transfer request,  we have the right
to delay effecting a transfer from a variable  sub-account for up to seven days.
We may delay  effecting  such a transfer if there is a delay of payment  from an
affected portfolio.  If this happens, then we will calculate the dollar value or
number of units involved in the transfer from a variable sub-account on or as of
the date we receive a transfer  request in an  acceptable  form and manner,  but
will not process the transfer to the transferee  sub-account  until a later date
during the seven-day delay period when the portfolio underlying the transferring
sub-account  obtains  liquidity to fund the transfer  request  through  sales of
portfolio  securities,   new  purchase  payments,   transfers  by  investors  or
otherwise. During this period, the amount transferred would not be invested in a
variable sub-account.


     We may delay payment of any withdrawal from any general account options for
a period of not more than six  months  after we  receive  the  request  for such
withdrawal.  If we delay  payment for more than 30 days, we will pay interest on
the withdrawal amount up to the date of payment. (See "Cash Withdrawals" page 29
of the prospectus.)


Notices and Directions

     We will not be bound by any  authorization,  direction,  election or notice
which is not in a form and manner  acceptable  to us and received at our Service
Center.

     Any  written  notice  requirement  by us to you  will be  satisfied  by our
mailing of any such required written notice,  by first-class  mail, to your last
known address as shown on our records.

CALCULATION OF YIELDS AND TOTAL RETURNS

Money Market Sub-Account Yield Calculation

     In accordance with regulations  adopted by the Commission,  we are required
to  compute  the  money  market  sub-account's  current  annualized  yield for a
seven-day period in a manner which does not take into consideration any realized
or  unrealized  gains or losses on shares of the money  market  series or on its
portfolio  securities.  This current annualized yield is computed by determining
the net change (exclusive of realized gains and losses on the sale of securities
and unrealized  appreciation  and  depreciation)  in the value of a hypothetical
account  having a balance  of one unit of the money  market  sub-account  at the
beginning of such seven-day period, dividing such net change in account value by
the value of the account at the  beginning of the period to  determine  the base
period return and annualizing  this quotient on a 365-day basis.  The net change
in account  value  reflects  the  deductions  for the annual  account  fee,  the
mortality and expense risk charge and administrative  expense charges and income
and expenses accrued during the period.  Because of these deductions,  the yield
for the money market  sub-account of the variable account will be lower than the
yield for the money market series or any comparable substitute funding vehicle.

     The Commission also permits us to disclose the effective yield of the money
market  sub-account  for the same seven-day  period,  determined on a compounded
basis.  The effective yield is calculated by compounding the  unannualized  base
period  return by adding one to the base  period  return,  raising  the sum to a
power equal to 365 divided by 7, and subtracting one from the result.

     The yield on amounts held in the money  market  sub-account  normally  will
fluctuate on a daily basis.  Therefore,  the disclosed  yield for any given past
period is not an  indication  or  representation  of  future  yields or rates of
return.  The money market  sub-account's  actual yield is affected by changes in
interest rates on money market  securities,  average  portfolio  maturity of the
money market  series or  substitute  funding  vehicle,  the types and quality of
portfolio  securities  held by the money  market  series or  substitute  funding
vehicle, and operating expenses.  In addition,  the yield figures do not reflect
the  effect  of any  contingent  deferred  sales  load (of up to 8% of  purchase
payments) that may be applicable to a contract.






Other Sub-Account Yield Calculations

     We may from time to time  disclose the current  annualized  yield of one or
more of the  variable  sub-accounts  (except the money market  sub-account)  for
30-day  periods.  The  annualized  yield of a  sub-account  refers to the income
generated by the sub-account over a specified 30-day period.  Because this yield
is annualized,  the yield generated by a sub-account during the 30-day period is
assumed to be generated  each 30-day  period.  The yield is computed by dividing
the net  investment  income per  variable  accumulation  unit earned  during the
period  by the price per unit on the last day of the  period,  according  to the
following formula:

         YIELD    =        2[{a-b + 1}6 -  1]
                        cd

         Where:

         a        = net  investment  income  earned  during  the  period  by the
                  portfolio attributable to the shares owned by the sub-account.
         b =  expenses  for  the  sub-account  accrued  for the  period  (net of
         reimbursements).  c = the average daily number of variable accumulation
         units outstanding during the period. d = the maximum offering price per
         variable accumulation unit on the last day of the period.

     Net  investment   income  will  be  determined  in  accordance  with  rules
established by the Commission.  Accrued expenses will include all recurring fees
that are charged to all  contracts.  The yield  calculations  do not reflect the
effect  of any  contingent  deferred  sales  load  that may be  applicable  to a
particular contract.  Contingent deferred sales loads range from 8% to 0% of the
amount of  account  value  withdrawn  depending  on the  elapsed  time since the
receipt of each purchase payment.

     Because of the charges and deductions imposed by the variable account,  the
yield for the  sub-account  will be lower  than the yield for the  corresponding
portfolio.  The yield on amounts held in the variable sub-accounts normally will
fluctuate over time. Therefore,  the disclosed yield for any given period is not
an  indication  or  representation  of  future  yields or rates of  return.  The
variable sub-account's actual yield will be affected by the types and quality of
portfolio securities held by the portfolio, and its operating expenses.

Standard Total Return Calculations

     We may from time to time also disclose average annual total returns for one
or more of the  sub-accounts  for various periods of time.  Average annual total
return quotations are computed by finding the average annual compounded rates of
return over one, five and ten year periods that would equate the initial  amount
invested to the ending redeemable value, according to the following formula:

         P{1 + T}n = ERV

         Where:
         P =               a hypothetical initial payment of $1,000
         T =               average annual total return
         n =               number of years
         ERV               = ending  redeemable  value of a hypothetical  $1,000
                           payment  made at the  beginning  of the one,  five or
                           ten-year  period  at the  end of the  one,  five,  or
                           ten-year  period  (or  fractional   portion  of  such
                           period).

     All recurring  fees are  recognized  in the ending  redeemable  value.  The
standard average annual total return calculations will reflect the effect of any
contingent deferred sales load that may be applicable to a particular period.





Adjusted Historical Portfolio Performance Data

     We may also disclose  "historical"  performance  data for a portfolio,  for
periods before the variable sub-account commenced  operations.  Such performance
information will be calculated based on the performance of the portfolio and the
assumption  that the  sub-account was in existence for the same periods as those
indicated  for the  portfolio,  with a level of contract  charges  currently  in
effect.

     This type of adjusted historical  performance data may be disclosed on both
an average annual total return and a cumulative total return basis. Moreover, it
may be disclosed  assuming that the contract is not surrendered  (i.e.,  with no
deduction for the contingent deferred sales load) and assuming that the contract
is surrendered at the end of the applicable period (i.e., reflecting a deduction
for any applicable contingent deferred sales load).

Other Performance Data

     We may from time to time also  disclose  average  annual total returns in a
non-standard  format in  conjunction  with the  standard  described  above.  The
non-standard  format will be identical to the  standard  format  except that the
contingent deferred sales load percentage will be assumed to be 0%.


     We may  from  time  to time  also  disclose  cumulative  total  returns  in
conjunction with the standard format  described  above.  The cumulative  returns
will be calculated  using the  following  formula  assuming that the  contingent
deferred sales load percentage will be 0%.


     CTR = {ERV/P} -  1

     Where:
     CTR =        the cumulative total return net of sub-account recurring
                    charges for the period.

ERV = ending redeemable value of a hypothetical  $1,000 payment at the beginning
of the one,  five, or ten-year  period at the end of the one,  five, or ten-year
period (or fractional portion of the period).

     P =          a hypothetical initial payment of $1,000.

     All  non-standard  performance data will be advertised only if the standard
performance data is also disclosed.

HISTORICAL PERFORMANCE DATA

     General Limitations

     The figures below  represent  past  performance  and are not  indicative of
future  performance.  The figures  may  reflect the waiver of advisory  fees and
reimbursement of other expenses which may not continue in the future.

     Portfolio  information,  including  historical  daily net asset  values and
capital gains and dividends  distributions  regarding each  portfolio,  has been
provided by that portfolio. The adjusted historical sub-account performance data
is derived from the data provided by the portfolios.  We have no reason to doubt
the  accuracy of the figures  provided by the  portfolios.  We have not verified
these figures.

Historical Performance Data

     The charts below show  historical  performance  data for the  sub-accounts,
including adjusted  historical  performance for the periods prior to the January
1,  1998,  inception  of  the  sub-accounts,  based  on the  performance  of the
corresponding  portfolios  since their  inception  date, with a level of charges
equal to those currently  assessed under the contract.  These figures are not an
indication of the future performance of the sub-accounts.  The date next to each
sub-account  name  indicates  the  date of  commencement  of  operations  of the
corresponding portfolio.





Notes:

1.   On September 16, 1994, an investment company which had commenced operations
     on August 1,  1988,  called  Quest for Value  Accumulation  Trust (the "Old
     Trust") was effectively  divided into two investment  funds - The Old Trust
     and the present OCC Accumulation  Trust (the "Present Trust") at which time
     the Present Trust commenced  operations.  The total net assets of the Small
     Cap Portfolio  immediately  after the transaction were  $139,812,573 in the
     Old Trust and  $8,129,274  in the Present  Trust.  For the period  prior to
     September 16, 1994, the performance  figures for the Small Cap Portfolio of
     the Present Trust reflect the performance of the Small Cap Portfolio of the
     Old Trust.

2.   The Growth Portfolio of the Transamerica  Variable Insurance Fund, Inc., is
     the successor to Separate  Account Fund C of  Transamerica  Occidental Life
     Insurance  Company,  a  management   investment  company  funding  variable
     annuities,  through a reorganization on November 1, 1996. Accordingly,  the
     performance  data  for  the  Transamerica  VIF  Growth  Portfolio  includes
     performance of its predecessor.

3.   On September 16, 1994, an investment company which had commenced operations
     on August 1,  1988,  called  Quest for Value  Accumulation  Trust (the "Old
     Trust") was effectively  divided into two investment  funds - The Old Trust
     and the present OCC Accumulation Trust (the "Present Trust") at the time of
     the transaction  there was $682,601,380 in the Old Trust and $51,345,102 in
     the  Present  Trust.  For the  period  prior to  September  16,  1994,  the
     performance  figures for the Managed Portfolio of the Present Trust reflect
     the performance of the Managed Portfolio of the Old Trust.

Historical Performance Data Charts
 Average Annual Total Returns - Assuming  surrender but no Living Benefits Rider
 Average  Annual Total Returns - Assuming  surrender and Living  Benefits  Rider
 Average Annual Total Returns - Assuming no surrender or Living Benefits Rider


1. Average Annual Total Returns - Assuming  surrender but no optional  Riders no
 surrender but reflecting Living Benefits Rider


 Cumulative Returns - Assuming surrender but no Living Benefits Rider

CumulativeAverage  Annual Total Returns - Assuming surrender and Living Benefits
Rider, Guaranteed Minimum Death
         Benefit Rider and Additional Death Benefit Rider

CumulativeAverage  Annual  Total  Returns - Assuming  no  surrender  or optional
Riders

4. Average  Annual Total Returns - Assuming no surrender but  reflecting  Living
Benefits  Rider,  Guaranteed  Minimum Death Benefit Rider and  Additional  Death
Benefit Rider

5. Cumulative Returns - Assuming surrender but no optional Riders

6. Cumulative Returns - Assuming surrender and Living Benefits Rider, Guaranteed
Minimum Death Benefit Rider and Additional Death Benefit Rider

7. Cumulative Returns - Assuming no surrender or optional Riders

8.  Cumulative  Returns - Assuming no surrender but reflecting  Living  Benefits
Rider, Guaranteed Minimum Death Benefit Rider and Additional Death Benefit Rider





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1.   Average Annual Total Returns - Assuming surrender but no optional Riders

     Average annual total returns for periods since  inception of the portfolio,
including adjusted historical performance,  for each sub-account are as follows.
These  figures  include  mortality  and  expense  charges  of 1.20%  per  annum,
administrative  expense  charge of 0.15% per annum,  an  account  fee of $30 per
annum adjusted for average account size and the applicable  contingent  deferred
sales load  (maximum  of 8% of  purchase  payments)  and do not  reflect any fee
deduction  for  the  optional  Riders.  Any  credit  is not  reflected  in  this
calculation.


- --------------------------------- -------------- --------------- ---------------- ----------------- ------------------

                                                                                                     For the period
                                                                                                          from
          SUB-ACCOUNT                For the        For the      For the 5-year                      commencement of
     (date of commencement           1-year      3-year period    period ending   For the 10-year       portfolio
        of operation of           period ending      ending         12/31/98       period ending      operations to
    corresponding portfolio)        12/31/98        12/31/98                          12/31/98          12/31/98

- --------------------------------- -------------- --------------- ---------------- ----------------- ------------------

<S>                                  <C>             <C>             <C>               <C>               <C>
Alger American Income & Growth       23.35%          26.13%          19.61%            13.98%            13.87%
(11/15/88)

- --------------------------------- -------------- --------------- ---------------- ----------------- ------------------

Alliance VPF Growth & Income         12.00%          21.39%          19.03%              NA              14.35%
(1/14/91)

- --------------------------------- -------------- --------------- ---------------- ----------------- ------------------

Alliance VPF Premier Growth          38.73%          31.36%          25.70%              NA              23.53%
(6/26/92)

- --------------------------------- -------------- --------------- ---------------- ----------------- ------------------

Dreyfus VIF Capital                  21.16%          24.80%          21.41%              NA              19.63%
Appreciation (4/25/93)

- --------------------------------- -------------- --------------- ---------------- ----------------- ------------------

Dreyfus VIF Small Cap (8/31/90)      -12.00%         6.16%           10.69%              NA              35.30%


- --------------------------------- -------------- --------------- ---------------- ----------------- ------------------

Janus Aspen Series Balanced          25.22%          20.80%          16.95%              NA              17.46%
(9/13/93)

- --------------------------------- -------------- --------------- ---------------- ----------------- ------------------

Janus Aspen Series Worldwide         19.93%          23.52%          19.17%              NA              21.97%
Growth (9/13/93)

- --------------------------------- -------------- --------------- ---------------- ----------------- ------------------

MFS VIT Emerging Growth              25.18%          20.99%            NA                NA              23.80%
(7/24/95)

- --------------------------------- -------------- --------------- ---------------- ----------------- ------------------

MFS VIT Growth w/ Income             13.42%          22.33%            NA                NA              23.12%
(10/9/95)

- --------------------------------- -------------- --------------- ---------------- ----------------- ------------------

MFS VIT Research                     14.39%          18.80%            NA                NA              19.75%
(7/26/95)

- --------------------------------- -------------- --------------- ---------------- ----------------- ------------------

MSDW UF Emerging Markets             -32.63%           NA              NA                NA              -16.94%
Equity (10/1/96)

- --------------------------------- -------------- --------------- ---------------- ----------------- ------------------

MSDW UF Fixed Income (1/2/97)        -0.81%            NA              NA                NA               3.98%


- --------------------------------- -------------- --------------- ---------------- ----------------- ------------------

MSDW UF High Yield                   -3.87%            NA              NA                NA               4.15%
(1/2/97)

- --------------------------------- -------------- --------------- ---------------- ----------------- ------------------

MSDW UF International Magnum          0.24%            NA              NA                NA               3.18%
(1/2/97)

- --------------------------------- -------------- --------------- ---------------- ----------------- ------------------

OCC Accumulation Trust Managed       -1.58%          13.91%          17.00%            17.67%            17.31%
(8/1/88) (3)

- --------------------------------- -------------- --------------- ---------------- ----------------- ------------------

OCC Accumulation Trust Small         -17.52%         6.32%            6.30%            11.61%            11.25%
Cap (8/1/88) (1)

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PIMCO VIT StocksPLUS                 21.08%            NA              NA                NA              21.08%
Growth & Income (1/2/98)

- --------------------------------- -------------- --------------- ---------------- ----------------- ------------------

Transamerica VIF Growth              34.09%          35.88%          32.50%            24.69%              NA
(2/26/69) (2)

- --------------------------------- -------------- --------------- ---------------- ----------------- ------------------

Transamerica VIF Money Market          NA              NA              NA                NA              -3.63%
(1/2/98)

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2. Average  Annual Total Returns - Assuming  surrender and  reflecting  optional
Living  Benefits  Rider,  Guaranteed  Minimum Death Benefit Rider and Additional
Death Benefit Rider

     Average annual total returns for periods since  inception of the portfolio,
including adjusted historical performance,  for each sub-account are as follows.
These  figures  include  mortality  and  expense  charges  of 1.20%  per  annum,
administrative  expense  charge of 0.15% per annum,  an  account  fee of $30 per
annum  adjusted for average  account size, the  applicable  contingent  deferred
sales load (maximum 8% of purchase payments), the optional Living Benefits Rider
fee of 0.05% per annum, the optional  Guaranteed Minimum Death Benefit Rider fee
of 0.20% per annum and the current  maximum  optional  Additional  Death Benefit
Rider  premium  of  0.40%  per  annum.  Any  credit  is not  reflected  in  this
calculation.


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                                                                                                     For the period
                                   For the 1-                                                             from
          SUB-ACCOUNT              Year period     For the 3-      For the 5-       For the 10-      commencement of
     (date of commencement           ending       year period      year period      year period         portfolio
        of operation of             12/31/98         ending      ending 12/31/98  ending 12/31/98     operations to
    corresponding portfolio)                        12/31/98                                            12/31/98

- --------------------------------- -------------- --------------- ---------------- ----------------- ------------------
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Alger American Income & Growth       22.70%         25.47%           18.95%           13.33%             13.22%
(11/15/88)

- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Alliance VPF Growth & Income         11.35%         20.73%           18.37%             NA               13.70%
(1/14/91)

- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Alliance VPF Premier Growth          38.08%         30.70%           25.04%             NA               22.87%
(6/26/92)

- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Dreyfus VIF Capital                  20.51%         24.13%           20.75%             NA               18.97%
Appreciation (4/25/93)

- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Dreyfus VIF Small Cap               -12.65%          5.49%           10.02%             NA               34.65%
(8/31/90)

- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Janus Aspen Series Balanced          24.57%         20.13%           16.29%             NA               16.80%
(9/13/93)

- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Janus Aspen Series Worldwide         19.28%         22.86%           18.51%             NA               21.31%
Growth (9/13/93)

- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

MFS VIT Emerging Growth              24.53%         20.33%             NA               NA               23.13%
(7/24/95)

- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

MFS VIT Growth w/ Income             12.77%         21.67%             NA               NA               22.46%
(10/9/95)

- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

MFS VIT Research                     13.74%         18.13%             NA               NA               19.09%
(7/26/95)

- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

MSDW UF Emerging Markets            -33.28%           NA               NA               NA              -17.63%
Equity (10/1/96)

- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

MSDW UF Fixed Income (1/2/97)        -1.46%           NA               NA               NA               3.30%


- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

MSDW UF High Yield                   -4.52%           NA               NA               NA               3.47%
(1/2/97)

- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

MSDW UF International Magnum         -0.41%           NA               NA               NA               2.51%
(1/2/97)

- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

OCC Accumulation Trust Managed       -2.23%         13.25%           16.34%           17.02%             16.66%
(8/1/88) (3)

- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

OCC Accumulation Trust Small        -18.17%          5.65%           5.63%            10.96%             10.60%
Cap (8/1/88) (1)

- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

PIMCO VIT StocksPLUS                 20.43%           NA               NA               NA               20.43%
Growth & Income (1/2/98)

- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Transamerica VIF Growth              33.44%         35.22%           31.85%           24.04%               NA
(2/26/69) (2)

- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Transamerica VIF Money Market          NA             NA               NA               NA               -4.28%
(1/2/98)

- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

3.   Average Annual Total Returns - Assuming no surrender or optional Riders

     Non-standard  average  annual total returns for periods since  inception of
the portfolio,  including adjusted historical performance,  for each sub-account
are as follows. These figures include mortality and expense charges of 1.20% per
annum,  administrative  expense  charge of 0.15% per annum and an account fee of
$30 per  annum  adjusted  for  average  account  size,  but do not  reflect  any
applicable  contingent  deferred sales load (maximum of 8% of purchase payments)
and do not reflect any fee deduction for the optional Riders.  Any credit is not
reflected in this calculation.


- --------------------------------- -------------- --------------- ---------------- ----------------- ------------------

                                                                                                     For the period
                                                                                                          from
          SUB-ACCOUNT                For the        For the      For the 5-year                      commencement of
     (date of commencement           1-year      3-year period    period ending   For the 10-year       portfolio
        of operation of           period ending      ending         12/31/98       period ending      operations to
    corresponding portfolio)        12/31/98        12/31/98                          12/31/98          12/31/98

- --------------------------------- -------------- --------------- ---------------- ----------------- ------------------
Alger American Income & Growth       30.55%          27.44%          20.05%            13.98%            13.87%
(11/15/88)
- --------------------------------- -------------- --------------- ---------------- ----------------- ------------------
Alliance VPF Growth & Income         19.20%          22.80%          19.48%              NA              14.35%
(1/14/91)
- --------------------------------- -------------- --------------- ---------------- ----------------- ------------------
Alliance VPF Premier Growth          45.93%          32.57%          26.06%              NA              23.65%
(6/26/92)
- --------------------------------- -------------- --------------- ---------------- ----------------- ------------------
Dreyfus VIF Capital                  28.36%          26.13%          21.82%              NA              19.90%
Appreciation (4/25/93)
- --------------------------------- -------------- --------------- ---------------- ----------------- ------------------
Dreyfus VIF Small Cap (8/31/90)      -4.80%          7.99%           11.28%              NA              35.30%

- --------------------------------- -------------- --------------- ---------------- ----------------- ------------------
Janus Aspen Series Balanced          32.42%          22.22%          17.43%              NA              17.79%
(9/13/93)
- --------------------------------- -------------- --------------- ---------------- ----------------- ------------------
Janus Aspen Series Worldwide         27.13%          24.88%          19.61%              NA              22.26%
Growth (9/13/93)
- --------------------------------- -------------- --------------- ---------------- ----------------- ------------------
MFS VIT Emerging Growth              32.38%          22.41%            NA                NA              24.72%
(7/24/95)
- --------------------------------- -------------- --------------- ---------------- ----------------- ------------------
MFS VIT Growth w/ Income             20.62%          23.72%            NA                NA              24.16%
(10/9/95)
- --------------------------------- -------------- --------------- ---------------- ----------------- ------------------
MFS VIT Research                     21.59%          20.27%            NA                NA              20.75%
(7/26/95)
- --------------------------------- -------------- --------------- ---------------- ----------------- ------------------
MSDW UF Emerging Markets             -25.43%           NA              NA                NA              -13.50%
Equity (10/1/96)
- --------------------------------- -------------- --------------- ---------------- ----------------- ------------------
MSDW UF Fixed Income (1/2/97)         6.39%            NA              NA                NA               7.39%

- --------------------------------- -------------- --------------- ---------------- ----------------- ------------------
MSDW UF High Yield                    3.33%            NA              NA                NA               7.55%
(1/2/97)
- --------------------------------- -------------- --------------- ---------------- ----------------- ------------------
MSDW UF International Magnum          7.44%            NA              NA                NA               6.62%
(1/2/97)
- --------------------------------- -------------- --------------- ---------------- ----------------- ------------------
OCC Accumulation Trust Managed        5.62%          15.51%          17.48%            17.67%            17.31%
(8/1/88) (3)
- --------------------------------- -------------- --------------- ---------------- ----------------- ------------------
OCC Accumulation Trust Small         -10.32%         8.15%            7.00%            11.61%            11.25%
Cap (8/1/88) (1)
- --------------------------------- -------------- --------------- ---------------- ----------------- ------------------
PIMCO VIT StocksPLUS                 28.28%           N/A              N/A              N/A              28.28%
Growth & Income (1/2/98)
- --------------------------------- -------------- --------------- ---------------- ----------------- ------------------
Transamerica VIF Growth              41.29%          37.00%          32.79%            24.69%              NA
(2/26/69) (2)
- --------------------------------- -------------- --------------- ---------------- ----------------- ------------------
Transamerica VIF Money Market          NA              NA              NA                NA               3.59%
(1/2/98)
- --------------------------------- -------------- --------------- ---------------- ----------------- ------------------


4. Average Annual Total Returns - Assuming no surrender but reflecting  optional
Living  Benefits  Rider,  Guaranteed  Minimum Death Benefit Rider and Additional
Death Benefit Rider

     Non-standard  average  annual total returns for periods since  inception of
the portfolio,  including adjusted historical performance,  for each sub-account
are as follows. These figures include mortality and expense charges of 1.20% per
annum,  administrative  expense charge of 0.15% per annum and, an account fee of
$30 per  annum  adjusted  for  average  account  size,  but do not  reflect  any
applicable  contingent  deferred  sales load (maximum 8% of purchase  payments).
They do reflect  deduction of the fee for the optional Living Benefits Rider fee
of 0.05% per annum, the optional  Guaranteed  Minimum Death Benefit Rider fee of
0.20% per annum and the current  maximum per annum.  Any credit is not reflected
in this calculation.

- --------------------------------- -------------- --------------- ---------------- ----------------- ------------------
                                                                                                     For the period
                                                                                                          from
          SUB-ACCOUNT                For the        For the      For the 5-year                      commencement of
    (date of commencement of         1-year      3-year period    period ending   For the 10-year       portfolio
          operation of            period ending      ending         12/31/98       period ending      operations to
    corresponding portfolio)        12/31/98        12/31/98                          12/31/98          12/31/98
- --------------------------------- -------------- --------------- ---------------- ----------------- ------------------
Alger American Income & Growth       29.90%          26.79%          19.40%            13.33%            13.22%
(11/15/88)
- --------------------------------- -------------- --------------- ---------------- ----------------- ------------------
Alliance VPF Growth & Income         18.55%          22.15%          18.83%              NA              13.70%
(1/14/91)
- --------------------------------- -------------- --------------- ---------------- ----------------- ------------------
Alliance VPF Premier Growth          45.28%          31.92%          25.41%              NA              23.00%
(6/26/92)
- --------------------------------- -------------- --------------- ---------------- ----------------- ------------------
Dreyfus VIF Capital                  27.71%          25.48%          21.17%              NA              19.25%
Appreciation (4/25/93)
- --------------------------------- -------------- --------------- ---------------- ----------------- ------------------
Dreyfus VIF Small Cap (8/31/90)      -5.45%          7.34%           10.63%              NA              34.65%

- --------------------------------- -------------- --------------- ---------------- ----------------- ------------------

Janus Aspen Series Balanced          31.77%          21.57%          16.78%              NA              17.14%
(9/13/93)

- --------------------------------- -------------- --------------- ---------------- ----------------- ------------------

Janus Aspen Series Worldwide         26.48%          24.23%          18.96%              NA              21.61%
Growth (9/13/93)

- --------------------------------- -------------- --------------- ---------------- ----------------- ------------------

MFS VIT Emerging Growth              31.73%          21.76%            NA                NA              24.07%
(7/24/95)

- --------------------------------- -------------- --------------- ---------------- ----------------- ------------------

MFS VIT Growth w/ Income             19.97%          23.07%            NA                NA              23.51%
(10/9/95)

- --------------------------------- -------------- --------------- ---------------- ----------------- ------------------

MFS VIT Research                     20.94%          19.62%            NA                NA              20.10%
(7/26/95)

- --------------------------------- -------------- --------------- ---------------- ----------------- ------------------

MSDW UF Emerging Markets             -26.08%           NA              NA                NA              -14.15%
Equity (10/1/96)

- --------------------------------- -------------- --------------- ---------------- ----------------- ------------------

MSDW UF Fixed Income (1/2/97)         5.74%            NA              NA                NA               6.74%


- --------------------------------- -------------- --------------- ---------------- ----------------- ------------------

MSDW UF High Yield                    2.68%            NA              NA                NA               6.90%
(1/2/97)

- --------------------------------- -------------- --------------- ---------------- ----------------- ------------------

MSDW UF International Magnum          6.79%            NA              NA                NA               5.97%
(1/2/97)

- --------------------------------- -------------- --------------- ---------------- ----------------- ------------------

OCC Accumulation Trust Managed        4.97%          14.86%          16.83%            17.02%            16.66%
(8/1/88) (3)

- --------------------------------- -------------- --------------- ---------------- ----------------- ------------------
- --------------------------------- -------------- --------------- ---------------- ----------------- ------------------

OCC Accumulation Trust Small         -10.97%         7.50%            6.35%            10.96%            10.60%
Cap (8/1/88) (1)

- --------------------------------- -------------- --------------- ---------------- ----------------- ------------------

PIMCO VIT StocksPLUS                 27.63%            NA              NA                NA              27.63%
Growth & Income (1/2/98)

- --------------------------------- -------------- --------------- ---------------- ----------------- ------------------

Transamerica VIF Growth              40.64%          36.35%          32.14%            24.04%              NA
(2/26/69) (2)

- --------------------------------- -------------- --------------- ---------------- ----------------- ------------------

Transamerica VIF Money Market          NA              NA              NA                NA               2.94%
(1/2/98)

- --------------------------------- -------------- --------------- ---------------- ----------------- ------------------



 5. Cumulative Returns - Assuming surrender but no optional Riders

     Adjusted historical cumulative total returns for periods since inception of
the  portfolio  for each  sub-account  are as  follows.  These  figures  include
mortality  and  expenses  charges  of 1.20% per annum,  administrative  expenses
charge of 0.15% per annum,  an account fee of $30 per annum adjusted for average
account size and the applicable contingent deferred sales load (maximum of 8% of
purchase payments) and do not reflect any fee deduction for the optional Riders.
Any credit is not reflected in this calculation.


- --------------------------------- -------------- --------------- ---------------- ----------------- ------------------

                                                                                                     For the period
                                   For the 1-                                                             from
          SUB-ACCOUNT              Year period     For the 3-      For the 5-       For the 10-      commencement of
     (date of commencement           ending       year period      year period      year period         portfolio
        of operation of             12/31/98         ending      ending 12/31/98  ending 12/31/98     operations to
    corresponding portfolio)                        12/31/98                                            12/31/98

- --------------------------------- -------------- --------------- ---------------- ----------------- ------------------
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Alger American Income & Growth       23.35%         101.57%         145.71%           270.18%           273.01%
(11/15/88)

- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Alliance VPF Growth & Income         12.00%         79.78%          139.87%             NA              191.18%
(1/14/91)

- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Alliance VPF Premier Growth          38.73%         127.57%         214.68%             NA              296.57%
(6/26/92)

- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Dreyfus VIF Capital                  21.16%         95.26%          164.73%             NA              180.03%
Appreciation (4/25/93)

- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Dreyfus VIF Small Cap               -12.00%         20.54%           67.04%             NA              1145.17%
(8/31/90)

- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Janus Aspen Series Balanced          25.22%         77.18%          119.70%             NA              134.76%
(9/13/93)

- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Janus Aspen Series Worldwide         19.93%         89.37%          141.20%             NA              186.74%
Growth (9/13/93)

- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

MFS VIT Emerging Growth              25.18%         78.02%             NA               NA              108.58%
(7/24/95)

- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

MFS VIT Growth w/ Income             13.42%         83.97%             NA               NA               95.88%
(10/9/95)

- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

MFS VIT Research                     14.39%         68.56%             NA               NA               85.84%
(7/26/95)

- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

MSDW UF Emerging Markets            -32.63%           NA               NA               NA              -34.17%
Equity (10/1/96)

- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

MSDW UF Fixed Income (1/2/97)        -0.81%           NA               NA               NA               8.10%


- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

MSDW UF High Yield                   -3.87%           NA               NA               NA               8.45%
(1/2/97)

- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

MSDW UF International Magnum         0.24%            NA               NA               NA               6.46%
(1/2/97)

- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

OCC Accumulation Trust Managed       -1.58%         48.72%          120.16%           408.96%           428.19%
(8/1/88) (3)

- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

OCC Accumulation Trust Small        -17.52%         21.10%           36.63%           199.96%           203.83%
Cap (8/1/88) (1)

- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

PIMCO VIT StocksPLUS                 21.08%           NA               NA               NA               21.08%
Growth & Income (1/2/98)

- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Transamerica VIF Growth              34.09%         151.76%         309.36%           808.27%              NA
(2/26/69) (2)

Transamerica VIF Money Market          NA             NA               NA               NA               -3.62%
(1/2/98)

- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------



6. Cumulative  Returns - Assuming  surrender and optional Living Benefits Rider,
Guaranteed Minimum Death Benefit Rider and Additional Death Benefit Rider

     Adjusted historical cumulative total returns for periods since inception of
the  portfolio  for each  sub-account  are as  follows.  These  figures  include
mortality and expense charges of 1.20% per annum,  administrative expense charge
of 0.15% per annum, an account fee of $30 per annum adjusted for average account
size,  the  applicable  contingent  deferred  sales load (maximum 8% of purchase
payments),  the  optional  Living  Benefits  Rider fee of 0.05% per  annum,  the
optional  Guaranteed  Minimum Death Benefit Rider fee of 0.20% per annum and the
current  maximum  optional  Additional  Death Benefit Rider premium of 0.40% per
annum. Any credit is not reflected in this calculation.


- --------------------------------- -------------- --------------- --------------- ------------------ ------------------

                                                                                                     For the period
                                                                                                          from
          SUB-ACCOUNT              For the 1-       For the         For the                          commencement of
     (date of commencement         year period   3-year period   5-year period    For the 10-year       portfolio
        of operation of              ending          ending          ending        period ending      operations to
    corresponding portfolio)        12/31/98        12/31/98        12/31/98         12/31/98           12/31/98

- --------------------------------- -------------- --------------- --------------- ------------------ ------------------
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Alger American Income & Growth       22.70%         98.42%          139.03%          249.59%            251.99%
(11/15/88)

- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Alliance VPF Growth & Income         11.35%         76.85%          133.31%             NA              178.25%
(1/14/91)

- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Alliance VPF Premier Growth          38.08%         124.15%         206.55%             NA              283.08%
(6/26/92)

- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Dreyfus VIF Capital                  20.51%         92.18%          157.64%             NA              171.31%
Appreciation (4/25/93)

- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Dreyfus VIF Small Cap               -12.65%         18.27%          62.11%              NA              1096.13%
(8/31/90)

- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Janus Aspen Series Balanced          24.57%         74.28%          113.58%             NA              127.86%
(9/13/93)

- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Janus Aspen Series Worldwide         19.28%         86.34%          134.62%             NA              178.64%
Growth (9/13/93)

- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

MFS VIT Emerging Growth              24.53%         75.12%            NA                NA              104.76%
(7/24/95)

- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

MFS VIT Growth w/ Income             12.77%         80.99%            NA                NA               92.50%
(10/9/95)

- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

MFS VIT Research                     13.74%         65.75%            NA                NA               82.32%
(7/26/95)

- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

MSDW UF Emerging Markets            -33.28%           NA              NA                NA              -35.39%
Equity (10/1/96)

- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

MSDW UF Fixed Income (1/2/97)        -1.46%           NA              NA                NA               6.71%


- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

MSDW UF High Yield                   -4.52%           NA              NA                NA               7.06%
(1/2/97)

- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

MSDW UF International Magnum         -0.41%           NA              NA                NA               5.08%
(1/2/97)

- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

OCC Accumulation Trust Managed       -2.23%         46.13%          114.03%          381.52%            398.46%
(8/1/88) (3)

- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

OCC Accumulation Trust Small        -18.17%         18.83%          32.42%           182.93%            185.82%
Cap (8/1/88) (1)

- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

PIMCO StocksPLUS Growth and          20.43%           NA              NA                NA               20.43%
Income (1/2/98)
Transamerica VIF Growth              33.44%         148.11%         299.34%          761.98%               NA
(2/26/69) (2)

- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Transamerica VIF Money Market          NA             NA              NA                NA               -4.27%
(1/2/98)

- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------



7. Cumulative Returns - Assuming no surrender or optional Riders

     Adjusted historical non-standard cumulative total returns for periods since
inception of the portfolio  for each  sub-account  are as follow.  These figures
include mortality and expense charges of 1.20% per annum, administrative expense
charge  of 0.15%  per annum and an  account  fee of $30 per annum  adjusted  for
average account size but do not reflect any applicable contingent deferred sales
load  (maximum of 8% of purchase  payments) and do not reflect any fee deduction
for the optional Riders. Any credit is not reflected in this calculation.


- --------------------------------- -------------- --------------- ---------------- ----------------- ------------------

                                                                                                     For the period
                                                                                                          from
          SUB-ACCOUNT              For the 1-                                                        commencement of
     (date of commencement         year period      For the      For the 5-year   For the 10-year       portfolio
        of operation of              ending      3-year period    period ending    period ending      operations to
    corresponding portfolio)        12/31/98         ending         12/31/98          12/31/98          12/31/98
                                                    12/31/98

- --------------------------------- -------------- --------------- ---------------- ----------------- ------------------
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Alger American Income & Growth       30.55%         106.97%         149.31%           270.18%           273.01%
(11/15/88)

- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Alliance VPF Growth & Income         19.20%         85.18%          143.47%             NA              191.18%
(1/14/91)

- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Alliance VPF Premier Growth          45.93%         132.97%         218.28%             NA              299.27%
(6/26/92)

- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Dreyfus VIF Capital                  28.36%         100.66%         168.33%             NA              183.63%
Appreciation (4/25/93)

- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Dreyfus VIF Small Ca                 -4.80%         25.94%           70.64%             NA              1145.17%
(8/31/90)

- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Janus Aspen Series Balanced          32.42%         82.58%          123.30%             NA              138.36%
(9/13/93)

- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Janus Aspen Series Worldwide         27.13%         94.77%          144.80%             NA              190.34%
Growth (9/13/93)

- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

MFS VIT Emerging Growth              32.38%         83.42%             NA               NA              113.98%
(7/24/95)

- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

MFS VIT Growth w/ Income             20.62%         89.37%             NA               NA              101.28%
(10/9/95)

- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

MFS VIT Research                     21.59%         73.96%             NA               NA               91.24%
(7/26/95)

- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

MSDW UF Emerging Markets            -25.43%           NA               NA               NA              -27.87%
Equity (10/2/96)

- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

MSDW UF Fixed Income (1/2/97)        6.39%            NA               NA               NA               15.30%


- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

MSDW UF High Yield                   3.33%            NA               NA               NA               15.65%
(1/2/97)

- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

MSDW UF International Magnum         7.44%            NA               NA               NA               13.66%
(1/2/97)

- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

OCC Accumulation Trust Managed       5.62%          54.12%          123.76%           408.96%           428.19%
(8/1/88) (3)

- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

OCC Accumulation Trust Small        -10.32%         26.50%           40.23%           199.96%           203.83%
Cap (8/1/88) (1)

- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

PIMCO StocksPLUS Growth and          28.28%           NA               NA               NA               28.28%
Income (1/2/98)

Transamerica VIF Growth              41.29%         157.16%         312.96%           808.27%              NA
(2/26/69) (2)

- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Transamerica VIF Money Market          NA             NA               NA               NA               3.58%
(1/2/98)

- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------



8.  Cumulative  Returns - Assuming no surrender but reflecting  Living  Benefits
Rider, Guaranteed Minimum Death Benefit Rider and Additional Death Benefit Rider

     Adjusted historical non-standard cumulative total returns for periods since
inception of the portfolio  for each  sub-account  are as follow.  These figures
include mortality and expense charges of 1.20% per annum, administrative expense
charge  of 0.15%  per annum and an  account  fee of $30 per annum  adjusted  for
average  account size,  but do not reflect any  applicable  contingent  deferred
sales load (maximum 8% of purchase payments).  They do reflect deductions of the
fee for the optional Living Benefits Rider fee of 0.05% per annum,  the optional
Guaranteed  Minimum  Death  Benefit Rider fee of 0.20% per annum and the current
maximum optional  Additional Death Benefit Rider premium of 0.40% per annum. Any
credit is not reflected in this calculation.


- --------------------------------- -------------- --------------- ---------------- ----------------- ------------------

                                                                                                     For the period
                                                                                                          from
          SUB-ACCOUNT                For the        For the      For the 5-year                      commencement of
     (date of commencement           1-year      3-year period    period ending   For the 10-year       portfolio
        of operation of           period ending      ending         12/31/98       period ending      operations to
    corresponding portfolio)        12/31/98        12/31/98                          12/31/98          12/31/98

- --------------------------------- -------------- --------------- ---------------- ----------------- ------------------

Alger American Income & Growth       29.90%         103.82%          142.63%          249.59%            251.99%
(11/15/88)

- --------------------------------- -------------- --------------- ---------------- ----------------- ------------------

Alliance VPF Growth & Income         18.55%          82.25%          136.91%             NA              178.25%
(1/14/91)

- --------------------------------- -------------- --------------- ---------------- ----------------- ------------------

Alliance VPF Premier Growth          45.28%         129.55%          210.15%             NA              285.78%
(6/26/92)

- --------------------------------- -------------- --------------- ---------------- ----------------- ------------------

Dreyfus VIF Capital                  27.71%          97.58%          161.24%             NA              174.91%
Appreciation (4/25/93)

- --------------------------------- -------------- --------------- ---------------- ----------------- ------------------

Dreyfus VIF Small Cap (8/31/90)      -5.45%          23.67%          65.71%              NA             1096.13%


- --------------------------------- -------------- --------------- ---------------- ----------------- ------------------
- --------------------------------- -------------- --------------- ---------------- ----------------- ------------------

Janus Aspen Series Balanced          31.77%          79.68%          117.18%             NA              131.46%
(9/13/93)

- --------------------------------- -------------- --------------- ---------------- ----------------- ------------------

Janus Aspen Series Worldwide         26.48%          91.74%          138.22%             NA              182.24%
Growth (9/13/93)

- --------------------------------- -------------- --------------- ---------------- ----------------- ------------------

MFS VIT Emerging Growth              31.73%          80.52%            NA                NA              110.16%
(7/24/95)

- --------------------------------- -------------- --------------- ---------------- ----------------- ------------------

MFS VIT Growth w/ Income             19.97%          86.39%            NA                NA              97.90%
(10/9/95)

- --------------------------------- -------------- --------------- ---------------- ----------------- ------------------

MFS VIT Research                     20.94%          71.15%            NA                NA              87.72%
(7/26/95)

- --------------------------------- -------------- --------------- ---------------- ----------------- ------------------

MSDW UF Emerging Markets             -26.08%           NA              NA                NA              -29.09%
Equity (10/1/96)

- --------------------------------- -------------- --------------- ---------------- ----------------- ------------------

MSDW UF Fixed Income (1/2/97)         5.74%            NA              NA                NA              13.91%


- --------------------------------- -------------- --------------- ---------------- ----------------- ------------------

MSDW UF High Yield                    2.68%            NA              NA                NA              14.26%
(1/2/97)

- --------------------------------- -------------- --------------- ---------------- ----------------- ------------------

MSDW UF International Magnum          6.79%            NA              NA                NA              12.28%
(1/2/97)

- --------------------------------- -------------- --------------- ---------------- ----------------- ------------------

OCC Accumulation Trust Managed        4.97%          51.53%          117.62%          381.52%            398.46%
(8/1/88) (3)

- --------------------------------- -------------- --------------- ---------------- ----------------- ------------------

OCC Accumulation Trust Small         -10.97%         24.23%          36.02%           182.93%            185.82%
Cap (8/1/88) (1)
PIMCO StocksPLUS Growth              27.63%            NA              NA                NA              27.63%
and Income (1/2/98)

- --------------------------------- -------------- --------------- ---------------- ----------------- ------------------

Transamerica VIF Growth              40.64%         153.51%          302.94%          761.98%              NA
(2/26/69) (2)

- --------------------------------- -------------- --------------- ---------------- ----------------- ------------------

Transamerica VIF Money Market          NA              NA              NA                NA               2.93%
(1/2/98)

- --------------------------------- -------------- --------------- ---------------- ----------------- ------------------
</TABLE>

DISTRIBUTION OF THE CONTRACT


     Transamerica Securities Sales Corporation ("TSSC") is principal underwriter
of the contracts under a Distribution Agreement with Transamerica. TSSC may also
serve as principal underwriter and distributor of other contracts issued through
the variable  account and certain other separate  accounts of  Transamerica  and
affiliates  of  Transamerica.  TSSC is an indirect  wholly-owned  subsidiary  of
Transamerica  Corporation,  a subsidiary of AEGON N.V..  TSSC is registered with
the Commission as a broker-dealer and is a member of the National Association of
Securities  Dealers,  Inc.  ("NASD").  Transamerica  pays TSSC for acting as the
principal underwriter under a distribution agreement.


     TSSC has entered into sales agreements with other broker-dealers to solicit
applications  for  the  contracts  through  registered  representatives  who are
licensed to sell securities and variable  insurance  products.  These agreements
provide that  applications  for the  contracts  may be  solicited by  registered
representatives  of the  broker-dealers  appointed by  Transamerica  to sell its
variable  life  insurance  and  variable  annuities.  These  broker-dealers  are
registered  with the  Commission  and are  members of the NASD.  The  registered
representatives  are  authorized  under  applicable  state  regulations  to sell
variable life insurance and variable annuities.

     Under  the  agreements,   applications   for  contracts  will  be  sold  by
broker-dealers which will receive compensation as described in the prospectus.

     The offering of the  contracts is expected to be  continuous  and TSSC does
not  anticipate  discontinuing  the  offering of the  contracts.  However,  TSSC
reserves the right to discontinue the offering of the contracts.

     During  fiscal year 1998,  $3,847,836 in  commissions  were paid to TSSC as
underwriter of Separate Accounts VA-6, VA-6NY and VA-7; no amounts were retained
by TSSC. Under the sales agreements,  TSSC will pay broker-dealers  compensation
based on a percentage of each purchase payment.  This percentage may be up to 4%
and  in  certain  situations   additional  amounts  for  marketing   allowances,
production  bonuses,  service fees,  sales awards and meetings,  and asset based
trailer commissions may be paid.

SAFEKEEPING OF VARIABLE ACCOUNT ASSETS

     Title to assets of the variable account is held by Transamerica. The assets
of the variable  account are kept separate and apart from  Transamerica  general
account  assets.  Records are  maintained of all purchases  and  redemptions  of
portfolio shares held by each of the sub-accounts.

STATE REGULATION

     We are  subject to the  insurance  laws and  regulations  of all the states
where we are licensed to operate.  The  availability of certain  contract rights
and  provisions  depends on state approval  and/or filing and review  processes.
Where  required  by state  law or  regulation,  the  contract  will be  modified
accordingly.

RECORDS AND REPORTS

     All  records  and  accounts  relating  to  the  variable  account  will  be
maintained  by us or by  our  Service  Office.  As  presently  required  by  the
provisions of the 1940 Act and regulations  promulgated thereunder which pertain
to the variable account,  reports containing such information as may be required
under  the 1940 Act or by other  applicable  law or  regulation  will be sent to
owners semi-annually at their last known address of record.



FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

     This Statement of Additional  Information contains the financial statements
of the variable account as of and for the period ended December 31, 1998.

     The financial  statements  for  Transamerica  included in this statement of
additional  information  should be considered  only as bearing on our ability to
meet our  obligations  under the  contracts.  They should not be  considered  as
bearing on the investment performance of the assets in the variable account.



<PAGE>


APPENDIX

         Accumulation Transfer Formula

         Transfers  after the  annuity  date are  implemented  according  to the
following formulas:

     (1)  Determine  the  number of units to be  transferred  from the  variable
sub-account as follows: = AT/AUV1

         (2) Determine the number of variable  accumulation  units  remaining in
         such variable sub-account (after the transfer):
         = UNIT1 AT/AUV1

         (3)  Determine  the  number  of  variable  accumulation  units  in  the
         transferee variable sub-account (after the transfer):
         = UNIT2 + AT/AUV2

         (4) Subsequent variable  accumulation payments will reflect the changes
         in variable  accumulation units in each variable  sub-account as of the
         next variable accumulation payment's due date.

         Where:

         (AUV1)  is  the  variable  accumulation  unit  value  of  the  variable
         sub-account  that the  transfer is being made from as of the end of the
         valuation period in which the transfer request was received.

         (AUV2)  is  the  variable  accumulation  unit  value  of  the  variable
         sub-account  that the  transfer  is being  made to as of the end of the
         valuation period in which the transfer request was received.

         (UNIT1) is the number of variable  accumulation  units in the  variable
         sub-account that the transfer is being made from, before the transfer.

         (UNIT2) is the number of variable  accumulation  units in the  variable
         sub-account that the transfer is being made to, before the transfer.

         (AT)  is  the  dollar  amount  being   transferred  from  the  variable
sub-account.


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11

                                OTHER INFORMATION

Item 24.  Financial Statements and Exhibits

     (a)  Financial Statements:

     All  required  financial  statements  are included in Parts A and B of this
Registration Statement.

     (b)  Exhibits:

(1)  Resolutions  of Board of  Directors  of  Transamerica  Life  Insurance  and
     Annuity  Company  (the  "Company")  authorizing  the  creation  of Separate
     Account VA-6 (the "Separate Account"). 1/

     (2) Not Applicable.

(3)  Form of Underwriting  Agreement  between the Company,  the Separate Account
     and Transamerica Securities Sales Corporation.2/

     (4) Forms of Flexible Premium Deferred Variable Annuity Contracts.

A)   Form of Flexible Premium Deferred  Variable Annuity Contract for Product A,
     Transamerica  Classic  Variable Annuity 3/ 8/ 9/ B)Form of Flexible Premium
     Deferred  Variable  Annuity Contract for Product C,  Transamerica  Catalyst
     Variable Annuity 4/ 8/ 9/

     (5) Form of Application for Flexible Premium Variable Annuity. 2/ 9/


     (6) (a)  Articles of  Incorporation  of  Transamerica  Life  Insurance  and
Annuity Company.1/

         (b)   By-Laws of Transamerica Life Insurance and Annuity Company.1/

     (7) Not Applicable.

     (8) Form of Participation Agreements.
          (a) re The Alger American Fund 3
          (b) re Alliance  Variable  Products Series Fund,  Inc.3 (c) re Dreyfus
          Variable  Investment  Fund  (d) re  Janus  Aspen  Series  3 (e) re MFS
          Variable Insurance Trust 3 (f) re Morgan Stanley Universal Funds, Inc.
          3 (g)  re  OCC  Accumulation  Trust  3 (h)  re  Transamerica  Variable
          Insurance Fund, Inc.2/

         (i) re PIMCO Variable Insurance Trust 9/


     (9) Opinion and Consent of Counsel.2/

     (10)      (a)  Consent of Counsel./ 4/ 5/6

                 (b)  Consent of Independent Auditors./6/ 7/

     (11) No financial statements are omitted from Item 23.

     (12)      Not Applicable.


     (13)      Performance Data Calculations. 3/8


     (14)      Not Applicable.


     (15)      Powers of Attorney. 2/6 7/


- ----------------------------

1/ Incorporated by reference to the like numbered  exhibit to the initial filing
of the  Registration  Statement  of  Transamerica  Life  Insurance  and  Annuity
Company's  Separate  Account  VA-6 on Form N-4,  File No.  333-9745,  (August 8,
1996).

2/ Incorporated by reference to the like numbered  exhibit to the  Pre-Effective
Amendment No. 1 to the Registration Statement of Transamerica Life Insurance and
Annuity  Company's  Separate Account VA-6 on Form N-4, File No. 333-9745 (August
22, 1997).

3/ Incorporated by reference to the like numbered exhibit to the  Post-Effective
Amendment No. 1 to the Registration Statement of Transamerica Life Insurance and
Annuity Company's Separate Account VA-6 on Form N-4, File No. 333-9745 (December
22, 1997).

4/ Incorporated by reference to the like numbered exhibit to the  Post-Effective
Amendment No. 2 to the Registration Statement of Transamerica Life Insurance and
Annuity Company's Separate Account VA-6 on Form N-4, File No. 333-9745 (December
24, 1997).

5/ Incorporated by reference to the like-numbered  exhibit to the Post-Effective
Amendment No, 3 to the Registration Statement of Transamerica Life Insurance and
Annuity Company's  Separate Account VA-6 on Form N-4 File No. 333-9745 (February
25, 1998).

6/Incorporated by reference to the like-numbered  exhibit to the  Post-Effective
     Amendment  No.  4  to  the  Registration  Statement  of  Transamerica  Life
     Insurance and Annuity Company's  Separate Account VA-6 on Form N-4 File No.
     333-9745 (April 29, 1998).

7.   Incorporated   by   reference   to  the   like-numbered   exhibit   to  the
     Post-Effective   Amendment   No.  7  to  the   Registration   Statement  of
     Transamerica Life Insurance and Annuity Company's  Separate Account VA-6 on
     Form N-4 File No. 333-9745 (April 29, 1999).


Filedherewith.Incorporated  by  reference  to the  like-numbered  exhibit to the
     Post-Effective   Amendment   No.  8  to  the   Registration   Statement  of
     Transamerica Life Insurance and Annuity Company's  Separate Account VA-6 on
     Form N-4 File No. 333-9745 (July 8, 1999)

9.    Filed herewith.




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Items 25.  Directors and Officers of the Depositor.

     The  names of  Directors  and  Executive  Officers  of the  Company,  their
positions  and offices with the  Company,  and their other  affiliations  are as
follows.  The address of Directors  and  Executive  Officers is 1150 South Olive
Street, Los Angeles, California 90015-2211, unless indicated by asterisk.

List of Directors of Transamerica Life Insurance and Annuity Company

Frank Beardsley   Richard N. Latzer
Thomas J. Cusack
James W. Dederer           Karen MacDonald
                           Gary U. Rolle'
George A. Foegele Paul E. Rutledge III
David E. Gooding           T. Desmond Sugrue
Edgar H. Grubb             Nooruddin Veerjee
Frank C. Herringer          Robert A. Watson


List of Officers for Transamerica Life Insurance and Annuity Company
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>


<S>                          <C>

Thomas J. Cusack                    Chairman
Frank Beardsley                     President - Asset Management
Paul E. Rutledge III                President - Reinsurance Division
Nooruddin S. Veerjee FSA            President
James W. Dederer CLU                General Counsel and Secretary
Nicki Bair FSA                       Senior Vice President
Roy Chong-Kit                       Senior Vice President and Chief Actuary
Karen MacDonald                      Senior Vice President and Corporate Actuary
Thomas O'Neill                      Senior Vice President
Larry H. Roy                        Senior Vice President
Ron F. Wagley, CLU                  Senior Vice President
William R. Wellnitz FSA             Senior Vice President and Actuary
Virgina M. Wilson          Senior Vice President and Controller
Richard N. Latzer                   Chief Investment Officer
Gary U. Rolle' CFA                  Chief Investment Officer
Stephen J. Ahearn                    Investment Officer
John M. Casparian                      Investment Officer
Heather E. Creeden                    Investment Officer
Colin Funai                          Investment Officer
William L. Griffin                  Investment Officer
Heidi Y. Hu                         Investment Officer
Matthew W. Kuhns                      Investment Officer
Michael G. Luongo                       Investment Officer
Dennis J. McNamara                  Investment Officer
Matthew A. Palmer          Investment Officer
Thomas C. Pokorski                      Investment Officer
Susan A. Silbert                         Investment Officer
Jeffrey S. Van Harte                    Investment Officer
Paul Wintermute                       Investment Officer
Lawrence M. Agin FSA                   Vice President & Associate Actuary
Clifford Angstman          Vice President and Chief Actuary
Michael Barnhart                    Regional Vice President
Nancy Blozis                        Vice President and Controller
Jim Bowman                          Vice President
Rose Ann Bremser                     Vice President
Sandy Brown                         Vice President
Wonjoon Cho                         Vice President
Matt Coben                          Vice President
Ken Cochrane                        Vice President
Catherine Collinson                 Vice President
Glen Cunningham            Vice President
Roberto Demarco                     Vice President
John Dohmen                         Vice President
J. Peter Donlon                     Vice President
Steven Fenic                        Vice President
Jerry Gable                         Vice President
Diana Geraci                        Vice President
Paul Hankowitz MD                       Vice President & Chief Medical Director
Meheriar Hasan                       Vice President
Tom Hauptli                         Vice President
Joy Heckendorf                      Vice President
Paul Henry                          Vice President
Suzette Hoyt                        Vice President and Assistant Secretary
Zahid Hussain                       Vice President and Associate Actuary
Ahmad Kamil                          Vice President & Associate Actuary
Michael Kappos                      Vice President
Patrick Kelleher                    Vice President and Reinsurance Financial Officer
Ken Kilbane                         Vice President
Carl Macero                         Vice President and Chief Reinsurance Underwriter
Susan Mack                          Vice President and Associate General Counsel
Maureen McCarthy                    Vice President
Philip McHale                       Vice President and Chief Underwriter
Vic Modugno                           Vice President & Associate Actuary
Paul L. Norris FSA                  Vice President & Actuary
Donald P. Radisich                  Vice President
William N. Scott FLMI                  Vice President
Christina Stiver                    Vice President
Karen Stout                           Vice President
James O. Strand                        Vice President
Alice Su                                    Vice President
Bill Tate                                   Vice President
Barry Tobin                         Vice President
Emily Urbano                        Vice President
Colleen Vandermark                  Vice President
Richard L. Weinstein FSA            Vice President & Associate Actuary
Timothy Weis                        Vice President
James Wilson                        Vice President
Ronald Wolfe                        Regional Vice President
Sally S. Yamada CPA, FLMI           Vice President & Treasurer
Sandra Bailey-Whichard              Second Vice President
Daniel J. Bohmfalk                  Second Vice President and Associate Actuary
Barry Buner                         Second Vice President
Reid A. Evers                       Second Vice President & Assistant General Counsel
David Fairhall FSA                   Second Vice PresidentToni Forge                    Second Vice President
Selma Fox                           Second Vice President
Thomas Freitas                      Second Vice President
Linda Goodwin M.D.                  Second Vice President and Reinsurance Medical Director
Andrew G. Kanelos          Second Vice President
Catherine A. Lenton                 Second Vice President
Liwen Lien                          Second Vice President
Danny Mahoney                       Second Vice President
Clay Moye                           Second Vice President
Daniel A. Norwick          Second Vice President
John O'Bryan                        Second Vice President, Corporate Tax
Paul W. Reisz                       Second Vice President
Beverly Rockecharlie                Second Vice President
Stacy Schultz                       Second Vice President
Frank Snyder                        Second Vice President
Boning Tong                         Second Vice President and Associate Actuary
Joan Ward                           Second Vice President
Kamran Haghighi                     Tax Officer
Kim A. Tursky                       Assistant Secretary
Susan Vivino                        Assistant Secretary
James Wolfenden                     Statement Officer


</TABLE>



Item 26.  Persons Controlled by or Under Common Control with the Depositor or
 Registrant

     Registrant is a separate account of Transamerica Life Insurance and Annuity
Company, is controlled by the Contract Owners, and is not controlled by or under
common control with any other person. The Depositor, Transamerica Life Insurance
and Annuity Company,  is wholly owned by Transamerica  Occidental Life Insurance
Company,  which  is  wholly  owned  by  Transamerica  Insurance  Corporation  of
California  (Transamerica-California).  Transamerica-California may be deemed to
be controlled by its parent, Transamerica Corporation.

     The following  chart  indicates  the persons  controlled by or under common
control with Transamerica.


                     TRANSAMERICA CORPORATION AND SUBSIDIARIES
                      WITH STATE OR COUNTRY OF INCORPORATION
Transamerica Corporation - DE
      ARC Reinsurance Corporation - HI
         Transamerica Management, Inc. - DE
            Criterion Investment Management Company - TX
      Inter-America Corporation - CA
      Mortgage Corporation of America - CA
      Pyramid Insurance Company, Ltd. - HI
         Pacific Cable Ltd. - Bmda.
            TC Cable, Inc. - DE
      RTI Holdings, Inc. - DE
      Transamerica Airlines, Inc. - DE
      Transamerica Business Technologies Corporation - DE
      Transamerica CBO I, Inc. - DE
      Transamerica Corporation (Oregon) - OR
      Transamerica Delaware, L.P. - DE
      Transamerica Finance Corporation - DE
         TA Leasing Holding Co., Inc. - DE
            Trans Ocean Ltd. - DE
               Trans Ocean Container Corp. - DE
                  SpaceWise Inc. - DE
                  TOD Liquidating Corp. - CA
                  TOL S.R.L. - Itl.
                  Trans Ocean Container Finance Corp. - DE
                  Trans Ocean Leasing Deutschland GmbH - Ger.
                  Trans Ocean Leasing PTY Limited - Aust.
                  Trans Ocean Management Corporation - CA
                  Trans Ocean Management S.A. - SWTZ
                  Trans Ocean Regional Corporate Holdings - CA
                  Trans Ocean Tank Services Corporation - DE
            Transamerica Leasing Inc. - DE
               Better Asset Management Company LLC - DE
               Transamerica Leasing Holdings Inc. - DE
                  Greybox Logistics Services Inc. - DE
                  Greybox L.L.C. - DE
                     Transamerica Trailer Leasing S.N.C. - Fra.
                  Greybox Services Limited - U.K.
                  Intermodal Equipment, Inc. - DE
                     Transamerica Leasing N.V. - Belg.
                     Transamerica Leasing SRL - Itl.
                  Transamerica Distribution Services Inc. - DE
                  Transamerica Leasing Coordination Center - Belg.
                  Transamerica Leasing do Brasil Ltda. - Braz.
                  Transamerica Leasing GmbH - Ger.
                  Transamerica Leasing Limited - U.K.
                     ICS Terminals (UK) Limited - U.K.
                  Transamerica Leasing Pty. Ltd. - Aust.
                  Transamerica Leasing (Canada) Inc. - Can.
                  Transamerica Leasing (HK) Ltd. - H.K.
                  Transamerica Leasing (Proprietary) Limited - S.Afr.
                  Transamerica Tank Container Leasing Pty. Limited - Aust.
                  Transamerica Trailer Holdings I Inc. - DE
                  Transamerica Trailer Holdings II Inc. - DE
                  Transamerica Trailer Holdings III Inc. - DE
                  Transamerica Trailer Leasing AB - Swed.
                  Transamerica Trailer Leasing AG - SWTZ
                  Transamerica Trailer Leasing A/S - Denmk.
                  Transamerica Trailer Leasing GmbH - Ger.
                  Transamerica Trailer Leasing (Belgium) N.V. - Belg.
                  Transamerica Trailer Leasing (Netherlands) B.V. - Neth.
                  Transamerica Trailer Spain S.A. - Spn.
                  Transamerica Transport Inc. - NJ
         Transamerica Commercial Finance Corporation, I - DE
            BWAC Credit Corporation - DE
            BWAC International Corporation - DE
            BWAC Twelve, Inc. - DE
               TIFCO Lending Corporation - IL
               Transamerica Insurance Finance Corporation - MD
                  Transamerica Insurance Finance Company (Europe) - MD
                  Transamerica Insurance Finance Corporation, California - CA
                  Transamerica Insurance Finance Corporation, Canada - ON
            Transamerica Business Credit Corporation - DE
               Direct Capital Equity Investment, Inc. - DE
               TA Air East, Corp. -
               TA Air III, Corp. - DE
               TA Air II, Corp. - DE
               TA Air IV, Corp. - DE
               TA Air I, Corp. - DE
               TBC III, Inc. - DE
               TBC II, Inc. - DE
               TBC IV, Inc. -
               TBC I, Inc. - DE
               TBC Tax III, Inc. -
               TBC Tax II, Inc. -
               TBC Tax IV, Inc. -
               TBC Tax IX, Inc. -
               TBC Tax I, Inc. -
               TBC Tax VIII, Inc. -
               TBC Tax VII, Inc. -
               TBC Tax VI, Inc. -
               TBC Tax V, Inc. -
               TBC Tax XII, Inc. -
               TBC Tax XI, Inc. -
               TBC V, Inc. -
               The Plain Company - DE
            Transamerica Distribution Finance Corporation - DE
               Transamerica Accounts Holding Corporation - DE
               Transamerica Commercial Finance Corporation - DE
                  Inventory Funding Trust - DE
                     Inventory Funding Company, LLC - DE
                  TCF Asset Management Corporation - CO
                  Transamerica Joint Ventures, Inc. - DE
               Transamerica Inventory Finance Corporation - DE
                  BWAC Seventeen, Inc. - DE
                     Transamerica   Commercial  Finance  Canada,  Limited  -  ON
                     Transamerica Commercial Finance Corporation, Canada - Can.
                  BWAC Twenty-One, Inc. - DE
                     Transamerica Commercial Finance Limited - U.K.
                        WFC Polska Sp. Zo.o -
                     Transamerica Commercial Holdings Limited - U.K.
                     Transamerica Commercial Holdings, Inc. -
                        Transamerica Trailer Leasing Limited - NY
                  Transamerica Commercial Finance France S.A. - Fra.
                  Transamerica GmbH Inc. - DE
               Transamerica Retail Financial Services Corporation - DE
                  Transamerica Consumer Finance Holding Company - DE
                     Metropolitan Mortgage Company - FL
                        Easy Yes Mortgage, Inc. - FL
                        Easy Yes Mortgage, Inc. - GA
                        First Florida Appraisal Services, Inc. - FL
                           First Georgia Appraisal Services, Inc. - GA
                        Freedom Tax Services, Inc. - FL
                        J.J. & W. Advertising, Inc. - FL
                        J.J. & W. Realty Corporation - FL
                        Liberty Mortgage Company of Ft. Myers, Inc. - FL
                        Metropolis Mortgage Company - FL
                        Perfect Mortgage Company - FL
                  Whirlpool Financial National Bank - DE
               Transamerica Vendor Financial Services - DE
            Transamerica Distribution Finance Corporation de Mexico -
               Transamerica Corporate Services de Mexico -
            Transamerica Federal Savings Bank -
            Transamerica HomeFirst, Inc. - CA
         Transamerica Home Loan - CA
         Transamerica Lending Company - DE
      Transamerica Financial Products, Inc. - CA
      Transamerica Foundation - CA
      Transamerica Insurance Corporation of California - CA
         Arbor Life Insurance Company - AZ
         Plaza Insurance Sales, Inc. - CA
         Transamerica Advisors, Inc. - CA
         Transamerica Annuity Service Corporation - NM
         Transamerica Financial Resources, Inc. - DE
            Financial Resources Insurance Agency of Texas - TX
            TBK Insurance Agency of Ohio, Inc. - OH
            Transamerica Financial Resources Insurance Agency of Alabama Inc.
 - AL
            Transamerica Financial Resources Insurance Agency of Massachusetts
 Inc. - MA
         Transamerica International Insurance Services, Inc. - DE
            Home Loans and Finance Ltd. - U.K.
         Transamerica Occidental Life Insurance Company - CA
            NEF Investment Company - CA
            Transamerica China Investments Holdings Limited - H.K.
            Transamerica Life Insurance and Annuity Company - NC
               Transamerica Assurance Company - CO
            Transamerica Life Insurance Company of Canada - Can.
            Transamerica Life Insurance Company of New York - NY
            Transamerica South Park Resources, Inc. - DE
            Transamerica Variable Insurance Fund, Inc. - MD
            USA Administration Services, Inc. - KS
         Transamerica Products, Inc. - CA
            Transamerica Leasing Ventures, Inc. - CA
            Transamerica Products II, Inc. - CA
            Transamerica Products IV, Inc. - CA
            Transamerica Products I, Inc. - CA
         Transamerica Securities Sales Corporation - MD
         Transamerica Service Company - DE
      Transamerica Intellitech, Inc. - DE
      Transamerica International Holdings, Inc. - DE
      Transamerica Investment Services, Inc. - DE
         Transamerica Income Shares, Inc. (managed by TA Investment Services)
 - MD
      Transamerica LP Holdings Corp. - DE
      Transamerica Real Estate Tax Service (A Division of Transamerica
Corporation) - N/A
         Transamerica Flood Hazard Certification (A Division of TA Real
Estate Tax Service) - N/A
      Transamerica Realty Services, Inc. - DE
         Bankers Mortgage Company of California - CA
         Pyramid Investment Corporation - DE
         The Gilwell Company - CA
         Transamerica Affordable Housing, Inc. - CA
         Transamerica Minerals Company - CA
         Transamerica Oakmont Corporation - CA
         Ventana Inn, Inc. - CA
      Transamerica Senior Properties, Inc. - DE
         Transamerica Senior Living, Inc. - DE

                     *Designates INACTIVE COMPANIES
                  A Division of Transamerica Corporation
       Limited Partner; Transamerica Corporation is General Partner


Item 27.  Number of Contractowners
As of 5-31-99:

     Product A (Classic) Non-qualified: 910         Qualified:  850
Product C (Catalyst)              Non-qualified: 978         Qualified:  1,156

Item 28.  Indemnification

Transamerica  Life  Insurance and Annuity  Company's  Articles of  Incorporation
provide in Article VIII as follows:

     To the full  extent  from time to time  permitted  by law, no person who is
serving or who has served as a director of the  Corporation  shall be personally
liable in any action  for  monetary  damages  for breach of his or her duty as a
director,  whether such action is brought by or in the right of the  corporation
or otherwise.  Neither the amendment or repeal of this Article nor  inconsistent
with this Article,  shall  eliminate or reduce the  protection  afforded by this
Article to a  director  of the  Corporation  with  respect  to any matter  which
occurred, or any cause of action, suit or claim which but for this Article would
have accrued or arising prior to such amendment, repeal or adoption.

     Insofar as  indemnification  for liability arising under the Securities Act
of 1933 may be permitted to directors,  officers and  controlling  person of the
registrant pursuant to the foregoing  provisions,  or otherwise,  the registrant
has been advised that in the opinion of the Commission such  indemnification  is
against  public  policy  as  expressed  in  the  1933  Act  and  is,  therefore,
unenforceable.  In the  event  that a claim  for  indemnification  against  such
liability (other than the payment by the registrant of expenses incurred or paid
by  the  director,  officer  or  controlling  person  of the  registrant  in the
successful  defense of any  action,  suit or  proceeding)  is  asserted  by such
director,  officer or controlling person in connection with the securities being
registered, the registrant will, unless in the opinion of its counsel the matter
has been  settled by  controlling  precedent,  submit to a court of  appropriate
jurisdiction the question whether such  indemnification  by it is against public
policy  as  expressed  in the  1933  Act  and  will  be  governed  by the  final
adjudication of such issue.

     The  directors  and officers of  Transamerica  Life  Insurance  and Annuity
Company are covered  under a Directors  and  Officers  liability  program  which
includes  direct  coverage to directors and officers  (Coverage A) and corporate
reimbursement  (Coverage B) to reimburse the Company for  indemnification of its
directors and officers.  Such  directors and officers are  indemnified  for loss
arising from any covered claim by reason of any Wrongful Act in their capacities
as directors or officers. In general, the term "loss" means any amount which the
insureds are legally obligated to pay for a claim for Wrongful Acts. In general,
the term "Wrongful Acts" means any breach of duty, neglect, error, misstatement,
misleading statement or omission caused, committed or attempted by a director or
officer while acting  individually  or  collectively  in their capacity as such,
claimed against them solely by reason of their being directors and officers. The
limit  of  liability  under  the  program  is  $95,000,000  for  Coverage  A and
$80,000,000 for Coverage B for the period 11/15/98 to 11/15/2000.  Coverage B is
subject to a self insured retention of $15,000,000. The primary policy under the
program is with CNA Lloyds, Gulf, Chubb and Travelers.

Item 29.  Principal Underwriter

(a)  Transamerica  Securities Sales Corporation,  the principal underwriter,  is
     also  the  underwriter  for:  Transamerica  Investors,  Inc.;  Transamerica
     Variable Insurance

Fund, Inc.; Transamerica Occidental Life Insurance Company's Separate Accounts:
VA-2L; VA-2NL; VA-5;  VL; VUL-1 and VUL-2; Transamerica Life Insurance and
Annuity  Company's  Separate  Accounts  VA-1 and  VA-7,  and  Transamerica  Life
Insurance Company of New York's Separate Accounts VA-2LNY,  VA-5NLNY and VA-6NY.
The  Underwriter  is  wholly-owned  by  Transamerica  Insurance  Corporation  of
California.


     (b) The following table furnishes information with respect to each director
and officer of the principal  Underwriter currently  distributing  securities of
the registrant:

Directors & Officers

Nooruddin Veerjee Chairman and Director
Nicki Bair                 President and Director
Sandy Brown                Senior Vice President, Treasurer and Director
Roy Chong-Kit     Director
George Chuang     Vice President and Chief Financial Officer
Chris Shaw                 Vice President and Chief Compliance Officer
Jay Gould                  Vice President
Milan Konkol               Compliance Officer
Regina Fink                Secretary

(c) The following  table lists the amounts of commissions  paid to the principal
underwriter during the last fiscal year.
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>

Name of
Principal                   Net Underwriting            Compensation on         Brokerage
Underwriter              Discounts & Commission            Redemption         Commissions           Compensation

<S>                                 <C>                       <C>               <C>                       <C>
TSSC                                0                         0                 22,148,150.59             0
</TABLE>

Item 30.  Location of Accounts and Records

     Physical possession of each account, book, or other document required to be
maintained  is  kept  at the  Company's  offices  at  401  North  Tryon  Street,
Charlotte, North Carolina 28202.

Item 31.  Management Services

     Not applicable.

Item 32.  Undertakings

     (a) The registrant undertakes that it will file a post-effective  amendment
to this registration  statement as frequently as is necessary to ensure that the
audited financial  statements in the registration  statement are never more than
16 months  old for as long as  purchase  payments  under the  contracts  offered
herein are being accepted.


     (b)  Registrant  hereby  undertakes  to  include  either (1) as part of any
application to purchase a Contract  offered by the  prospectus,  a space that an
applicant can check to request a Statement of Additional  Information,  or (2) a
post  card or  similar  written  communication  affixed  to or  included  in the
prospectus  that the  applicant can remove to send for a Statement of Additional
Information;

     (c)  Registrant  hereby  undertakes  to deliver any Statement of Additional
Information  and any financial  statements  required to be made available  under
Form N-4 promptly upon written or oral request.

    (d)  Transamerica  hereby  represents that the fees and the charges deducted
         under the Contracts,  in the  aggregate,  are reasonable in relation to
         the services  rendered,  the expenses expected to be incurred,  and the
         risks assumed by Transamerica.

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                                   SIGNATURES

Pursuant to the  requirements of the Securities Act of 1933,  Transamerica  Life
Insurance and Annuity Company certifies that this Post-Effective Amendment No. 9
to the Registration  Statement meets all of the  requirements for  effectiveness
pursuant to Rule  485(b)  under the  Securities  Act of 1933 and has duly caused
this Post-Effective  Amendment No. 9 to the Registration  Statement to be signed
on its behalf by the undersigned in the City of Los Angeles, State of California
on this 7th day of September, 1999.

                            SEPARATE ACCOUNT VA-6 OF
                           TRANSAMERICA LIFE INSURANCE
                               AND ANNUITY COMPANY
                                  (REGISTRANT)

                           TRANSAMERICA LIFE INSURANCE
                               AND ANNUITY COMPANY
                                   (DEPOSITOR)




                 -----------------------------------------------
                               David M. Goldstein
                                 Vice President

As required by the Securities Act of 1933, this Registration  Statement has been
signed  below on  September  7, 1999 by the  following  persons or by their duly
appointed attorney-in-fact in the capacities specified:
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>

Signatures                          Titles                                      Date
<S>                                <C>                                       <C>

______________________*             Director and President                      September 7, 1999
Nooruddin S. Veerjee

______________________*             Director                                    September 7, 1999
Frank Beardsley

______________________*             Acting Chief Financial Officer              September 7, 1999
Karen O. MacDonald                  and Director

______________________*             Director  and Chairman                      September 7, 1999
Thomas J. Cusack

______________________*             Director                                    September 7, 1999
James W. Dederer

______________________*            Director                                     September 7, 1999
George A. Foegele

______________________*             Director                                    September 7, 1999
David E. Gooding

______________________*             Director                                    September 7, 1999
Edgar H. Grubb

______________________*             Director                                    September 7, 1999
Frank C. Herringer

______________________*             Director                                    September 7, 1999
Richard N. Latzer

______________________*             Director                                    September 7, 1999
Gary U. Rolle'

______________________*             Director                                    September 7, 1999
Paul E. Rutledge III

______________________*             Director                                    September 7, 1999
T. Desmond Sugrue

______________________*             Director                                    September 7, 1999
Robert A. Watson


_____________________________________       On September 7, 1999 as Attorney-in-Fact pursuant to
*By: David M. Goldstein                              powers of attorney filed herewith.


</TABLE>

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Exhibit List:

4(a) Form of Flexible Premium Deferred Variable Annuity Contract for
     Transamerica Classic

4(b) Form of Flexible Premium Deferred Variable Annuity Contract for
     Transamerica Catalyst

5    Form of Applications for Classic and Catalyst

8    Form of Participation Agreemeny between Transamerica Life Insurance and
     Annuity Company and PIMCO Varibale Insurance Trust




Transamerica Life Insurance and Annuity Company Home Office: 401 N. Tryon Street
Charlotte, NC 28202 A Stock Company






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About your certificate
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<PAGE>


This certificate is a legal contract between you, the "owner",  and Transamerica
Life Insurance and Annuity Company (referred to as "we", "us", and "our" in this
certificate). Please read it carefully.

This certifies that the owner of this certificate is participating under a group
annuity  contract.  As such,  the owner will be  entitled  to  certain  benefits
provided under this  certificate,  subject to its provisions.  This  certificate
describes the owner's rights under the group annuity contract.

Right to Cancel The owner may cancel this  certificate  by  returning it to: (a)
the agent or (b)  Transamerica  Life  Insurance  and  Annuity  Company,  Annuity
Service Center, P.O. Box 31848,  Charlotte,  North Carolina  28231-1848,  before
midnight of the tenth day after  receipt of the  certificate.  The return of the
certificate  will be effective  as of the date the notice is  received.  We will
refund an amount equal to the sum of: (i) all purchase payments allocated to the
general account options less any withdrawals;  and (ii) the variable accumulated
value of the certificate.


PAYMENTS AND VALUES PROVIDED UNDER THIS CERTIFICATE WHEN BASED ON THE INVESTMENT
PERFORMANCE  OF THE VARIABLE  ACCOUNT ARE VARIABLE AND ARE NOT  GUARANTEED AS TO
DOLLAR  AMOUNT.  REFER  TO PAGE 7 FOR  ADDITIONAL  INFORMATION  ON THE  VARIABLE
ACCOUNT.

                 TRANSAMERICA LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITY COMPANY

                         Nooruddin Veerjee        James W. Dederer
                          PRESIDENT                GENERAL COUNSEL AND SECRETARY






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                          Certificate of participation
                            issued in connection with
      Group flexible premium deferred annuity contract form no. TGP-711-197
                  Variable and fixed dollar settlement options
                          Separate Account Investments
                     Non-participating - No annual dividends


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                   Certificate Information                                       Beneficiary Information
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<S>                                <C>
Certificate Number:                7833432                     Beneficiary:               Robert L. Thompson
Certificate Effective Date         March 30, 1999              Date of Birth:             October 5, 1939
Income Tax Status:                 Non-Qualified               Beneficiary:               N/A
Group Annuity Contract Number:        582331                   Date of Birth:             N/A
Initial Purchase Payment:          $2,000.00                   Additional Beneficiary(ies) On File:    N
Annuity Date:                      November 17, 2036

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                      Owner Information                                           Annuitant Information
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Owner:                             Sharon K. Thompson          Annuitant:                 Sharon K. Thompson
Date of Birth:                     November 17, 1951           Date of Birth:             November 17, 1951
Tax ID Number:                     ###-##-####                 Tax ID Number:             ###-##-####

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                   Joint Owner Information                                     Joint Annuitant Information
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Joint Owner:                       None.                       Joint Annuitant:           None.
Date of Birth:                     N/A                         Date of Birth:             N/A
Tax ID Number:                     N/A                         Tax ID Number:             N/A

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                     Allocation of Initial Purchase Payment
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General Account Options
Fixed Account                                    100.00%
Initial Interest Rate:     8.00%                               Total Allocation:                           100%

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The  data  above  reflects  the  information  you  provided  us  to  issue  this
certificate.  If you wish to change/correct  any information on this page or for
inquiries  regarding  coverage or customer service please call us immediately at
our service center.

SERVICE CENTER:                Transamerica Life Insurance and Annuity Company
                               Annuity Service Center
                               P.O. Box 31848
                               Charlotte, North Carolina  28231-1848
                               1-800 258-4260









Information page (continued)
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                             ANNUAL CHARGES AND FEES
                          Charges   and  fees  at  the  time  we   issued   this
certificate are shown below.
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Mortality and Expense Risk Charge                               [1.20% of the assets in each variable sub-account]
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Administrative Expense Charge                                   [0.15% of the assets in each variable sub-account]
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Transfer Fee                                                    $10 for each transfer over [twelve] in each certificate year
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- --------------------------------------------------------------  [Currently None]
Systematic Withdrawal Fee
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                                                                [($30 or 2% of the account value if less)]
Account Fee (before the annuity date)                           [(We  will  waive if account value is over $50,000)]
                                                                -------------------------------------------------------------
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Annuity Fee (after the annuity date)
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Living Benefits Rider Fee                                       [If elected, 0.05% of the account value ]
                                                                [This fee will be deducted monthly]
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Additional Death Benefit Percentage                             [If elected, a maximum of 40% of the account value ]
   Death Benefit Rider Charge                                     [$850]
   Rider Expiry Date                                              [85 Years]
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                         CONTINGENT DEFERRED SALES LOAD
                  Number of Complete Years                    Contingent Deferred Sales Load
                  From Receipt of Purchase Payment            as a Percentage of Purchase Payment
                  Less than 1 year................................................6%
                  1 year but less than 2 years....................................6%
                  2 years but less than 3 years...................................5%
                  3 years but less than 4 years...................................5%
                  4 years but less than 5 years...................................4%
                  5 years but less than 6 years...................................4%
                  6 years but less than 7 years...................................2%
                  7 or more years.................................................0%
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Additional Information

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          Minimum Initial Purchase Payment:                                     [$5,000]
                                                                                [$2,000 for IRA's]

          Additional Purchase Payment Minimum:                                  [$1,000]

          Maximum Total Purchase Payment(s):                                    [$1,000,000]

          Minimum Initial Variable Sub-account Allocation or Transfer:          [$1,000]

          Minimum Initial Fixed Account Allocation or Transfer:                 [$1,000]

          Minimum for Each Guarantee Period Allocation or Transfer:             [$1,000]

          Maximum Transfer Percentage
         from the Fixed Account:                                                [10%]

          Minimum Account Value:                                                [$2,000]
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                    INFORMATION PAGE...............................................................2 & 2A

                    DEFINITIONS....
                    ......................................................................................................
                    5

                    OWNER, ANNUITANT, BENEFICIARY...............................................................6

                    ESTABLISHING THIS CERTIFICATE...................................................................6

                    THE                                                                                            VARIABLE
                    ACCOUNT................................................................................... 7

                    THE                                                                                             GENERAL
                    ACCOUNT.....................................................................................8

                    TRANSFER
                    PROVISIONS.....................................................................................10

                    WITHDRAWAL PROVISIONS..............................................................................10

                    SETTLEMENT OPTION PROVISIONS ...............................................................12

                    SETTLEMENT OPTION PAYMENTS...................................................................13

                    DEATH BENEFIT PROVISIONS ...........................................................................14

                    CHARGES, FEES AND SERVICES .................................. ...................................15

                    GENERAL                                                                                      PROVISIONS
                    .......................................................................................16

                    APPENDIX - ANNUITY RATE TABLES..............................................................18


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Definitions


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     TCG-311-197 Page 25 Account Value The sum of the variable accumulated value
and the general account options accumulated value.

Annuity Date
The date the annuitization phase of this certificate begins. The annuity date is
shown on the Information Page.

Cash Surrender Value
The  amount we will pay to the owner if the  certificate  is  surrendered  on or
before the annuity date. The cash surrender value is equal to the account value;
less  the  account  fee,  if  any;  less  any  applicable  interest  adjustment,
contingent deferred sales load, or premium tax charges.

Certificate
This  certificate  describes  your  coverage and  participation  under the group
annuity contract.

Certificate Anniversary
The  anniversary  each year of the  certificate  effective  date as shown on the
Information Page.

Certificate Year
The 12-month period  starting on the certificate  effective date and ending with
the day before the certificate anniversary, and each 12-month period thereafter.

Code
The Internal  Revenue Code of 1986,  as amended,  and the rules and  regulations
issued under it.

Fixed Account
An account  which  credits a rate of  interest  for a period of at least  twelve
months for each allocation or transfer.

General Account
The assets of the Company that are not allocated to a separate account.

General Account Options Accumulated Value
The total  dollar  value of all amounts the owner  allocates or transfers to any
general  account option;  plus interest  credited;  less any amounts  withdrawn,
applicable  fees and premium tax charges,  and/or  transfers out to the variable
account prior to the annuity date.


General Account Options
The fixed account and the guarantee  period account offered by us in the general
account.  The  general  account  options  selected by the owner are shown on the
Information Page.

Guarantee Period Account
An account which credits a guaranteed  rate of interest for specified  guarantee
period(s).  There may be several guarantee period(s) offered under the guarantee
period account.

Guarantee Period
The number of years that a  guaranteed  rate of  interest  may be  credited to a
guarantee period account.

Guaranteed Interest Rate
The annual  effective  rate of interest  after daily  compounding  credited to a
guarantee period.

Portfolio
The investment  portfolio  underlying each variable sub-account in which we will
invest any amounts the owner allocates to that variable sub-account.

Status (Qualified and Non-Qualified)
The status  shown on the  Information  Page.  This  certificate  has a qualified
status if it is issued in connection with a retirement plan or program.

Valuation Day
Any day the New York Stock  Exchange is open. To determine the value of an asset
on a day that is not a valuation  day, we will use the value of that asset as of
the end of the next valuation day.

Valuation Period
The time interval between the closing  (generally 4:00 p.m. Eastern Time) of the
New York Stock Exchange on consecutive valuation days.

Variable Account
The variable account (separate  account VA-6) is a separate account  established
and maintained by us for the investment of a portion of our assets.

Variable Accumulated Value
The total dollar value of all variable accumulation units under this certificate
prior to the annuity date.

Variable Accumulation Unit
A unit of measure used to determine  the variable  accumulated  value before the
annuity  date.  The  value of a  variable  accumulation  unit  varies  with each
variable sub-account.


Variable Sub-accounts
One or more  divisions of the variable  account each of which invests  solely in
shares of one of the portfolios. The variable sub-accounts selected by the owner
are shown on the Information Page.


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Owner, Annuitant, Beneficiary
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Owner (Joint Owners)
The person(s)  named on the  Information  Page who,  while living,  controls all
rights and benefits under this certificate.  If the owner is a trust that allows
a person(s)  other than the trustee to exercise the ownership  rights under this
certificate,  such person(s) must be named  annuitant(s)  and will be treated as
the owner.

If joint owners are named,  the joint owners share ownership in this certificate
equally with the right of survivorship.  The right of survivorship means that if
a joint owner dies,  his or her  interest  in the  certificate  will pass to the
surviving joint owner subject to the death benefit provisions.

The owner(s) is entitled to designate the annuitant, beneficiary or other payee,
settlement  option,  and annuity  date.  The owner must notify us at our service
center to make changes to these  designations in a form and manner acceptable to
us.

Annuitant (Joint Annuitant)
The  person(s)  named  on the  Information  Page  whose  age  and sex is used to
determine  the amount of  settlement  option  payments on the annuity date. If a
joint annuitant is named,  that joint annuitant must be the annuitant's  spouse.
The joint annuitant will become the annuitant if the annuitant dies. If there is
no joint annuitant and the annuitant  dies, an individual  owner will become the
new annuitant until the owner names another annuitant.

If the owner is an individual,  the  annuitant(s) may be changed by the owner at
any time  before the annuity  date.  Any such change will be subject to the then
current underwriting requirements.  We reserve the right to reject any change of
the annuitant(s) which has been made without our prior written consent.

If the owner is not an individual, the annuitant(s) may not be changed.

Beneficiary
The  person(s)  named on the  Information  Page who is designated to receive the
amounts payable under this certificate if:

      The owner dies before the annuity date and there is no joint owner; or

      The owner dies after the annuity date and settlement  option payments have
     begun under a selected  settlement  option that  guarantees  payments for a
     certain period of time.

The interest of any beneficiary who dies before the owner will terminate at time
of death of such beneficiary.

A  beneficiary  may be named or  changed  at any  time.  Any  change  made to an
irrevocable   beneficiary   must  also  include  the  written   consent  of  the
beneficiary, except as otherwise required by law.

If more than one beneficiary is named, each named beneficiary will share equally
in any benefits or rights granted by this certificate  unless the owner gives us
other instructions at the time the beneficiaries are named.


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Establishing this Certificate



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          This  certificate was  established on the  certificate  effective date
shown on the Information Page.

Any time before the annuity date the owner may make additional purchase payments
to this  certificate.  We reserve  the right to not accept  additional  purchase
payments beyond certain attained ages of the owner or annuitant.

The  owner  may  allocate  purchase  payments  to one or  more  of the  variable
sub-accounts  or  general  account  options  we offer at the time we  receive  a
purchase  payment.  We reserve the right to limit the total number of investment
options that may be chosen over the lifetime of the certificate.

All purchase payments are subject to the conditions listed below.


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Purchase Payment Provisions
Payment and Acceptance of Purchase Payments
Purchase payments are payments the owner makes to us for the benefits under this
certificate. All purchase payments must be made to either an agent designated by
us or our service center.

The initial purchase payment, as shown on the Information Page, will be credited
to the variable  sub-accounts  and/or general account  options  according to the
owner's  instructions  within two business  days of the date our service  center
receives both the initial purchase payment and sufficient information, in a form
and manner acceptable to us, to issue this certificate.

Additional purchase payments will be credited on the date we receive them at our
service center and are subject to the conditions listed below. Purchase payments
must:

      Meet the additional payment minimum shown on the Information Page.

      Not exceed any federal or state limitations during any taxable year; and

      Not exceed the maximum  total  purchase  payment  amount,  as shown on the
Information Page, without our prior approval.

We may return to the owner any purchase payments that do not meet the conditions
described in this section.


Allocating Each Purchase Payment
Allocations  the owner makes to the variable  sub-accounts  and general  account
options are subject to the following conditions. The owner must allocate:

      In whole number percentages;

      A minimum of 10% of each purchase  payment to any variable  sub-account or
general account option.

      Not  less  than  the  variable   sub-account  minimum,  as  shown  on  the
     Information Page, to variable sub-accounts with a zero balance.

      Not less than the fixed account and guaranteed period account minimum,  as
shown on the Information Page.

The owner may change allocation  elections for future purchase payments any time
before the annuity date by notifying us at our service center.

Continuation of this Certificate
If the owner stops making additional purchase payments to this certificate,  the
provisions of the certificate  will continue in force until all values have been
distributed.  The owner may exercise all ownership rights under this certificate
during that time,  including making withdrawals and applying the annuity amount,
as defined in the settlement  option  provisions  section,  to provide  payments
under a settlement option described in this certificate.


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The Variable Account
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The variable account is a separate investment account established and maintained
by the Company for the  investment of a portion of our assets  pursuant to North
Carolina  Insurance  Law. We will use the assets of the variable  account to buy
shares in the various portfolios.  Purchase payments allocated or transfers made
to one or more variable sub-accounts will become a part of the variable account.

The assets of the  variable  account are owned by us. The assets in the variable
account are not chargeable with liabilities arising out of any other business we
conduct,  except  to  the  extent  that  they  exceed  the  reserves  and  other
liabilities  of  the  variable  account.  The  assets  of the  variable  account
maintained  under this certificate will be kept separate from the assets held in
our general account.

Variable Sub-accounts
The  variable  account is  composed of a number of  variable  sub-accounts.  The
investment  performance of each variable  sub-account is linked  directly to the
investment performance of the underlying portfolio.

We cannot and do not guarantee that any of the variable sub-accounts will always
be available for  investment.  We reserve the right,  subject to compliance with
applicable  federal or state  law,  rules or  regulations,  to add,  delete,  or
substitute the variable  sub-accounts or the portfolio shares held by a variable
sub-account,  if we believe that further  investment  in the shares is no longer
appropriate or shares in a portfolio  become no longer available for investment.
We will send written notification to the owner of such changes.

Variable Accumulation Unit
A  variable  accumulation  unit is a unit of  measure  we use to  determine  the
variable  accumulated  value each day  before the  annuity  date.  The  variable
accumulated value is the total dollar value of all variable  accumulation  units
for each variable sub-account.  The value of a variable accumulation unit varies
with each variable sub-account. Purchase payments allocated or transfers made to
a variable  sub-account  are credited to the variable  accumulated  value in the
form of variable accumulation units. Transfers, withdrawals, or fees made from a
variable  sub-account will result in the  cancellation of variable  accumulation
units.

Each time a purchase  payment is  allocated  or a transfer is made to a variable
sub-account,  the  number  of  variable  accumulation  units  credited  will  be
determined.  We will  determine  the number of  variable  accumulation  units by
dividing the total amount allocated by the value of that variable  sub-account's
variable accumulation unit for the valuation day on which either we received the
purchase payment allocation or transfer request at our service center.

The value of a  variable  accumulation  unit for each  variable  sub-account  is
determined  by  multiplying  the  value  of that  unit  at the end of the  prior
valuation  period by the net investment  factor of the variable  sub-account for
the valuation period. The value of a variable  accumulation unit may increase or
decrease.

Net Investment Factor
The  net  investment   factor  is  the  formula  that  measures  the  investment
performance of a variable sub-account from one valuation period to the next. For
any variable  sub-account,  the net investment  factor for a valuation period is
determined by dividing (A) by (B), then subtracting (C) where;

     (A) is The net asset value per share held in the variable  sub-account,  as
of the end of the valuation period; plus (minus)

The  per-share  amount of any  dividend  or capital  gain  distributions  if the
"ex-dividend" date occurs in the valuation period; plus (minus)

A  per-share  charge  or credit as of the end of the  valuation  period  for tax
reserves for realized and unrealized capital gains, if any.

 (B) is
The net asset value per share held in the variable  sub-account as of the end of
the prior valuation period.

(C) is
The daily mortality and expense risk charge multiplied by the number of calendar
days in the current valuation period; plus

The daily  administrative  expense  charge  multiplied by the number of calendar
days in the current valuation period.


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The General Account
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The Company's  general  account  includes all assets not allocated to one of the
Company's separate accounts.  The general account options under this certificate
include a fixed  account and a guarantee  period  account to which the owner may
allocate purchase payments and transfers.


Fixed Account
Crediting of Interest
We will establish  effective annual rates of interest for any amounts  allocated
or  transferred  to this fixed account from time to time.  Any purchase  payment
allocation  or transfer to the fixed  account  will be credited  interest at the
rate  applicable for its class. We guarantee that the rate of interest in effect
for any  amounts  allocated  or  transferred  will remain in effect for at least
twelve  months from the date such  allocation  or transfer is made.  At any time
after the end of the twelve  month period for a  particular  allocation,  we may
change the annual rate of interest  without prior notice.  We guarantee that any
subsequent  change in the annual  rate of  interest  will remain in effect for a
minimum of twelve months from the effective date of change.

Interest  will be credited on a daily basis at a daily rate which is  equivalent
to the effective annual interest rate for that allocation.  The effective annual
interest rate applicable to an allocation will never be less than 3% annually.

Transfer Limitations
Transfers from and to the fixed account are subject to the following conditions:

      The owner may make four  transfers  from the fixed account to the variable
     account each certificate year. The total amount  transferred may not exceed
     the maximum amount allowed for any  certificate  year. We reserve the right
     to waive this limitation.

      The maximum  amount that may be  transferred  each  certificate  year is a
     percentage  of the value of the fixed  account  as of the last  certificate
     anniversary  less any prior  transfers  made  that  certificate  year.  The
     percentage  rate,  which will be declared by the Company from time to time,
     will not be less than 10 percent.  The percentage  rate on the  certificate
     effective date for the maximum  transfer amount is shown on the Information
     Page.

      Amounts from the fixed  account may not be  transferred  to any  guarantee
     period  or  variable  sub-account  as  identified  by us  whose  underlying
     portfolio's  assets consist of more than 50% investment in income producing
     securities,  such as the money market  accounts,  certificates  of deposit,
     U.S. Treasury or other U.S. Government securities, bonds or any other fixed
     income investment.

      Each  time an  amount  is  transferred  from the  fixed  account  into the
     variable account,  the owner may not transfer any amounts back to the fixed
     account for six months following the date of the original transfer.

Guarantee Period Account
Guarantee Periods
Each purchase  payment  allocation or transfer to the guarantee  period  account
will establish a new guarantee period.  Each guarantee period offers a specified
duration with a corresponding guaranteed interest rate. The owner may not select
a guarantee  period  whose  duration  will extend  beyond the annuity  date,  as
described in the  settlement  option  provision  section.  We will never offer a
guarantee period with a duration of less than a year.

Crediting of Interest
We will  establish a guaranteed  interest rate for each guarantee  period.  This
rate will remain in effect for the specified  duration of the guarantee  period.
Interest  will be credited on a daily basis at a daily rate which is  equivalent
to the effective annual guaranteed  interest rate for that guarantee period. The
guaranteed  interest rate  applicable  to a guarantee  period will never be less
than 3% annually.

Interest Adjustment
We will deduct an interest adjustment from amounts withdrawn or transferred from
a guarantee period before the end of the guarantee  period.  We will not make an
interest  adjustment  upon the death of the owner or within  the  30-day  period
before the end of the guarantee period. We may waive the interest  adjustment in
connection with certain options offered with this certificate.

Any applicable  interest rate  adjustment  will be calculated by multiplying the
amount  withdrawn,  transferred  or  annuitized  before  the  reduction  for any
contingent deferred sales load by the formula described below:

         [(1 + I)/(1 + J + .005)]n/12 - 1

   I = The guaranteed interest rate credited to the current guarantee period.

   J = The current  interest  rate offered for a guar-antee  period equal to the
   number of years remaining in the current  guarantee period  (fractional years
   are rounded up to the next full year).  If no  guarantee  period equal to the
   number of years remaining in the current  guarantee period is available,  the
   rate will be established by linear interpolation.

   N = The number of full months  remaining to the end of the current  guarantee
period.

The interest  adjustment will be made if the current  interest rate plus .005 is
greater than the guaranteed interest rate.

The interest adjustment will never reduce the amount under a guarantee period to
less than the purchase payment allocation or transfer amount which initiated the
guarantee period;  less any prior withdrawals or transfers;  plus daily interest
accumulated at a 3% annual rate. There will be no upward adjustments.

Guarantee Period Expiration
At least 45 days, but not more than 60 days,  prior to the expiration  date of a
guarantee  period,  we will notify the owner as to the options  available when a
guarantee  period  expires.  The owner may elect to transfer  the amount held in
that  guarantee  period to  another  general  account  option  or to a  variable
sub-account  being  offered by us at that time.  The  transfer  request  must be
received no later than the day  immediately  following  the end of the  expiring
guarantee period.

If no election is made,  we will  establish a new  guarantee  period of the same
duration as the expiring  guarantee  period,  if offered,  with a new guaranteed
interest rate declared by us for that guarantee  period. If we are not currently
offering  guarantee  periods with the same  duration as the  expiring  guarantee
period,  the new  guarantee  period  will be the next  higher  duration.  If the
guarantee  period  extends  beyond the  annuity  date,  we will then  select the
longest period that will not extend the guarantee period beyond such date.


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Transfer Provisions

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The owner may transfer all or a portion of the account  value  between and among
the variable sub-accounts and general account options subject to the limitations
as  described  in  this  section  and  the  general   account  section  of  this
certificate.

All  transfer  requests  must  specify (a) the amount of the  transfer;  (b) the
variable  sub-account or general account option from which the transfer is to be
made;  and (c) the variable  sub-account  or general  account option which is to
receive the  transfer.  All  transfers  will be made as of the  valuation day we
receive the request at our service center.

Before the annuity  date,  transfers  in excess of the  maximum per  certificate
year, as shown on the  Information  Page,  will be subject to a transfer fee, as
described in the  charges,  fees and services  section of this  certificate.  We
reserve the right to waive the transfer fee.

After the annuity  date,  transfers  are only  permitted  if a variable  payment
option is elected. Such transfers among the variable sub-accounts are limited to
four per  certificate  year.  We  reserve  the  right to  change  the  number of
transfers available after the annuity date.

The minimum  amount that may be  transferred  from a variable  sub-account,  the
fixed account or any guarantee  period under the guarantee period account is the
lesser of $1,000 or the entire value of the variable sub-account,  fixed account
or guarantee  period from which the transfer is being made.  The minimum  amount
that may be initially  allocated or transferred  into a variable  sub-account or
the fixed account is shown on the Information Page. The minimum amount that must
always be  transferred  into any  guarantee  period is shown on the  Information
Page. We reserve the right to waive the  minimum(s)  in connection  with certain
options offered with this certificate.


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Withdrawal Provisions



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Before the annuity date and subject to the conditions below the owner may:

      Withdraw a portion of the account value for cash subject to any applicable
     interest  adjustment;  contingent  deferred  sales  load,  and  premium tax
     charges; or

     Automatically  withdraw  a portion of the  account  value by  electing  the
systematic withdrawal option; or

      Withdraw the cash surrender value and terminate this certificate.
Any amount withdrawn that exceeds the allowed amount, as described below, may be
subject to a contingent  deferred sales load. All withdrawals  will be made from
purchase payments on a first in, first out basis and then from earnings.


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Partial Withdrawal Provisions
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Partial  withdrawals  taken from the variable  sub-accounts  or general  account
options are subject to a minimum withdrawal amount equal to the lesser of $1,000
or the entire  value of the  variable  sub-account,  fixed  account or guarantee
period from which the  withdrawal  is being made.  We reserve the right to limit
the number of partial  withdrawals  that may be taken from the  general  account
options  in any  certificate  year.  We  reserve  the right not to  process  any
withdrawal if the resulting account value is below the minimum,  as shown on the
Information Page.

Systematic Withdrawal Option
The owner may elect to  automatically  receive a series of  partial  withdrawals
under the systematic withdrawal option subject to the following conditions:

      Systematic  withdrawals  may  be  subject  to a fee  as  described  in the
     charges, fees and services section of this certificate.

      Systematic  withdrawals may only be taken from variable  sub-accounts  and
     general  account  options as designated by us from time to time. We reserve
     the right to prospectively change such designations.

The owner may terminate  systematic  withdrawals  at any time by notifying us at
our service center.  Once the option has been terminated,  it may not be elected
again for a twelve  month  period.  Systematic  withdrawals  will  automatically
terminate if the certificate is annuitized, surrendered or otherwise distributed
as a result of the owner's death.

Surrender of this Certificate
The owner may surrender this  certificate to us for its cash surrender  value on
or before the annuity date.  Surrender of the certificate will be subject to any
withdrawal  limitations  imposed under applicable federal or state law, rules or
regulations.

Payment of the cash surrender  value to the owner will be in full  settlement of
our liability under the certificate.

Withdrawal of Funds Without Charges
At the end of the free look  period or 30 days after the  certificate  effective
date,  whichever  is later,  the owner may make  withdrawals  up to the  allowed
amount  each  certificate  year  before the  annuity  date  without  incurring a
contingent deferred sales load.

The allowed  amount is equal to 15% of purchase  payments  less than seven years
old as of the last certificate anniversary,  less any previous withdrawals taken
in that certificate  year. For the first certificate year, the allowed amount is
equal to 15% of purchase payments as of the time of the first  withdrawal,  less
any previous  withdrawals  taken that  certificate  year.  Previous  withdrawals
include  partial  withdrawals  and  certain  scheduled   withdrawals,   such  as
systematic  withdrawals.  Any amounts  that  exceed the  allowed  amount will be
subject to a contingent  deferred sales load.  Purchase  payments that are older
than seven years old will not be subject to a contingent deferred sales load.

Amounts  withdrawn  from any  guarantee  period  account  may be  subject  to an
interest  adjustment  as  described  in the  general  account  section  of  this
certificate.

Contingent Deferred Sales Load
A contingent  deferred sales load may apply when a withdrawal from, or surrender
of, this certificate occurs. For purposes of determining the contingent deferred
sales load, all withdrawals are made first from purchase payments on a first-in,
first-out basis and then from earnings.

We calculate the  contingent  deferred  sales load  separately for each purchase
payment  received by us. The  contingent  deferred sales load is a percentage of
the withdrawn purchase payment.

The  applicable  contingent  deferred  sales load  percentages,  as shown on the
Information  Page, are based on the number of complete years from the receipt of
the purchase payment(s) to the date of withdrawal.

Waiver of Contingent  Deferred Sales Load We will waive the contingent  deferred
sales load:

     On the allowed amount.

      Upon annuitization on or after the first certificate  anniversary,  if the
     selected settlement option involves life contingencies.

      Upon the owner's death before the annuity date.


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Settlement Option Provisions


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      On the annuity date, we will apply the annuity  amount,  as defined below,
     to provide payments under the settlement  option selected by the owner. The
     first  settlement  option  payment  will be made 30 days after the  annuity
     date.


      Settlement option payments may be made in monthly, quarterly,  semi-annual
     or annual installments as selected by the owner.


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The owner may change the  annuity  date and  settlement  and  payment  option by
notifying our service center at least 30 days in advance of the annuity date.

The annuity date must be on or before the later of (A) and (B) where:

 (A) is the first day of the calendar month  immediately  preceding the month of
the annuitant's or joint annuitant's 85th birthday, whichever is earlier, and;

 (B) is the first day of the month  immediately  following the tenth certificate
anniversary.

The annuity  date may not be earlier  than the first day of the  calendar  month
coinciding with the first  certificate  anniversary and may in no event be later
than the earlier of the annuitant's or joint annuitant's 97th birthday.

After the annuity date, we will not allow the owner to make:

      Any changes to either the settlement or payment option;

      Additional purchase payments; or

      Any further withdrawals.

Annuity Amount
The  annuity  amount we will apply to provide  payments  is equal to the account
value, less any interest  adjustment,  less any contingent  deferred sales load,
and less any premium tax charges.

Minimum Requirements
We reserve  the right to offer a less  frequent  mode of  payment  than the mode
selected  by the owner or make a cash  payment  to the  owner  equal to the cash
surrender value if:
      The annuity amount is less than $5,000; or

      The amount of the first fixed payment is less than $150; or

     The amount of the first variable payment is less than $150 or if a variable
payment from a variable sub-account is less than $75.

If we make such a cash payment it will be in full  settlement  of our  liability
under this certificate.

Settlement Options
The  settlement  options  the owner may choose  from are listed  below.  For any
settlement  option  involving  life  contingencies,   it  is  possible  that  no
settlement  option  payments  will be made from this  certificate  if, after the
annuity  date but  before  the first  settlement  option  payment  is made,  the
annuitant and joint annuitant or contingent annuitant, as applicable, dies.

Life Annuity
Provides payments to the owner for as long as the annuitant lives. Payments will
end with the  payment  due just  before  the  annuitant's  death and there is no
provision for a death benefit payable to a beneficiary.

     Life Annuity  with Period  Certain  Provides  payments to the owner for the
longer  of: a) the  annuitant's  life;  or (b) the  period  certain.  The period
certain may be 120, 180 or 240 months.  If the annuitant  dies during the period
certain, payments will continue until the end of the period certain.

Life and Contingent Annuity
Provides  payments  to the  owner  for as long as the  annuitant  lives.  If the
annuitant dies,  payments will continue for as long as the contingent  annuitant
lives in an amount  equal to 50%, 66 2/3% or 100% of the  original  payment,  as
selected. Payments will then end with the payment due just before the contingent
annuitant's death.

Joint and Survivor Annuity
Provides  payments to the owner for as long as the survivor of the  annuitant or
joint annuitant  lives.  After the first annuitant dies,  payments will continue
for as long as the survivor  lives in an amount equal to 50%, 66 2/3% or 100% of
the original payment,  as selected.  Payments will then end with the payment due
just before the death of the survivor.

Other Forms of Payment
Payments can be provided  under other  settlement  options not described in this
section. Contact our service center for more information.


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Settlement Option Payments


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      Settlement  option  payments may be fixed or variable or a combination  of
both.

      The fixed payment  option  provides for  settlement  option  payments that
     remain  constant and are not affected by the investment  performance of the
     variable sub-accounts.
      The variable  payment option provides for settlement  option payments that
     vary based on the  investment  performance  of the variable  sub-account(s)
     selected by the owner. These payments may increase,  decrease or remain the
     same.


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Fixed Payment Option
Amount of Fixed Payment
The owner may elect to have all or a portion of the  annuity  amount  applied to
provide fixed payments. On the annuity date, we will determine the dollar amount
of the fixed payments by applying the portion of the annuity amount allocated to
provide fixed payments as a single payment based on the settlement option chosen
and the  age  and sex of the  annuitant(s),  using  the  appropriate  guaranteed
annuity  rate  tables.  If required by law, we will use the  appropriate  unisex
guaranteed annuity rate tables. The monthly annuity rate tables are contained in
the appendix.

Variable Payment Option
Amount of First Variable Payment
The owner may elect to have all or a portion of the  annuity  amount  applied to
provide settlement option payments that vary based on the investment performance
of selected variable sub-accounts. The amount of the first variable

payment  will be equal to the benefit  that could be  purchased  by applying the
portion of the annuity  amount  allocated to provide the variable  payments as a
single  payment  based on the  settlement  option  chosen and age and sex of the
annuitant(s)  using the appropriate  guaranteed annuity rate tables. If required
by law, we will use the appropriate  unisex guaranteed  annuity rate tables. The
monthly annuity rate tables are contained in the appendix.

Amount of Subsequent Variable Payments
We determine the dollar amount of the second and subsequent variable payments by
first  identifying  the number and value of the variable  annuity units for each
variable  sub-account.  Variable  annuity  units are the unit of measure used to
determine  such  payments.  For each  payment we multiply the number of variable
annuity  units by the value of the  variable  annuity  units  for each  variable
sub-account.

The number of variable  annuity units for each variable  sub-account will remain
the same for the second and subsequent  variable  payments  (unless  amounts are
transferred  to or from a variable  sub-account)  and the value of the  variable
annuity  units in each  variable  sub-account  will  vary.  As a  result  of the
variation in the value of variable  annuity units for each variable  sub-account
between payments, the dollar amount of each variable payment after the first may
increase, decrease or remain the same.

Number of Variable Annuity Units
The number of variable annuity units for each variable sub-account is determined
by dividing  the first  variable  payment by the value of the  variable  annuity
units of each variable sub-account on the annuity date.

Value of Variable Annuity Units
The variable  annuity unit values  depend on the net  investment  factor and the
assumed  interest rate.  The value of a variable  annuity unit for each variable
sub-account for any valuation day is equal to (A) times (B) times (C), where:

(A) is the variable  annuity unit value on the immediately  preceding  valuation
day;

(B) is the  net  investment  factor  (determined  in  accordance  with  the  net
investment factor provision on Page 7), for the valuation period just ended; and

(C) is the investment result adjustment factor (.99989255)n, which recognizes an
assumed  interest rate of 4% per year.  The Company  reserves the right to offer
other assumed  interest  rates with  appropriate  investment  result  adjustment
factors.  The "n" in the investment  result  adjustment  factor is the number of
days since the preceding valuation day.

Once settlement  option payments begin, we guarantee the amount of each variable
payment will not be affected by variations in expenses or mortality experience.


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Death Benefit Provisions



<PAGE>


We must distribute death benefits or continue making  settlement option payments
under this  certificate  according to the  requirements of Code Section 72(s) as
long as this certificate is in force or benefits remain to be paid.

We will not accept any additional purchase payments after the death of the owner
or joint owner.

If any ownership change is made, the death benefit
under  this  certificate  may be  reduced in  accordance  with our then  current
underwriting  rules.  Such reduction will never decrease the death benefit below
the account value.

We must receive  proof of death before any  benefits are  distributed  from this
certificate. Proof of death acceptable to us includes:

      A certified copy of a death certificate
      A certified  copy of a court  decree  stating the cause of death A written
      statement by a medical doctor who attended the deceased Any other proof or
      documents we may require



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Amount of Death Benefit
If the owner or joint  owner  dies  before  the  annuity  date and  neither  the
deceased  owner nor the joint owner had attained  the age of 85, the  guaranteed
minimum death benefit is equal to the greatest of (A), (B) or (C) where:

(A) is the account value.

 (B) is 100% of  purchase  payments,  less  the sum of all  withdrawals  and any
applicable premium tax charges.

(C) is the highest  account value on any certificate  anniversary,  increased by
the sum of all purchase  payments  received since that certificate  anniversary,
less the sum of all  withdrawals  and any  applicable  premium tax charges since
that anniversary.

The  guaranteed  minimum  death  benefit will be determined as of the end of the
valuation period during which our service center receives both proof of death of
the owner or joint owner and the written  notice of the form of benefit  elected
by the person to whom the death benefit is payable.

Amount of Death Benefit after the Owner or Joint Owner attains age 85
If the owner or joint owner dies before the annuity date and either the deceased
owner or surviving  owner had attained the age of 85, the death benefit is equal
to the account  value.  For  purposes of  calculating  such death  benefit,  the
account value is determined as of the date the death benefit is paid.

Death of Owner or Joint Owner before the Annuity Date
If the owner or joint owner dies before the annuity  date, we will pay the death
benefit  as  specified  in  this  section.  The  entire  death  benefit  must be
distributed  within five years after the owner's  death.  If the owner is not an
individual,  an  annuitant's  death will be treated as the death of the owner as
provided in Code Section 72(s)(6).  For example, this certificate will remain in
force with the annuitant's surviving spouse as the new annuitant if:

      This certificate is owned by a trust; and

      The beneficiary  shown on the  Information  Page is either the annuitant's
     surviving spouse, or a trust holding the certificate solely for the benefit
     of such spouse.

The manner in which we will pay the death  benefit  depends on the status of the
person(s) involved in this certificate. The death benefit will be payable to the
first person from the applicable list below:
If the owner is the annuitant:
      The joint owner, if any
      The beneficiary, if any

If the owner is not the annuitant:
      The joint owner, if any
      The beneficiary, if any
      The annuitant;
      The joint annuitant; if any

If the death benefit is payable to the owner's surviving spouse,  (or to a trust
for  the  sole  benefit  of  such  surviving  spouse),  we  will  continue  this
certificate  with the owner's  spouse as the new annuitant (if the owner was the
annuitant) and the new owner (if applicable), unless such spouse selects another
option as provided below.

If the death  benefit is payable to  someone  other that the  owner's  surviving
spouse,  we will pay the  death  benefit  in a lump sum  payment  to, or for the
benefit of, such person within five years after the owner's  death,  unless such
person(s) selects another option as provided below.

In lieu of the automatic form of death benefit specified above, the person(s) to
whom the death benefit is payable may elect to receive it:

      In a lump sum; or

      As settlement option payments,  provided the person making the election is
     an  individual.  Such payments must begin within one year after the owner's
     death  and must be in equal  amounts  over a period  of time not  extending
     beyond the individual's life or life expectancy.

Election  of either  option  must be made no later than 60 days prior to the one
year  anniversary  of the owner's  death.  Otherwise,  the death benefit will be
settled under the appropriate automatic form of benefit specified above.

If the person to whom the death  benefit is payable dies before the entire death
benefit is paid,  we will pay the  remaining  death benefit in a lump sum to the
payee named by such person or, if no payee was named, to such person's estate.

If the death benefit is payable to a non-individual (subject to the special rule
for a trust for the sole benefit of a surviving  spouse),  we will pay the death
benefit in a lump sum within one year after the owner's death.

If the Annuitant Dies Before the Annuity Date
If an owner and an annuitant are not the same  individual  and the annuitant (or
the last of joint  annuitants)  dies  before the  annuity  date,  the owner will
become the annuitant until a new annuitant is selected.

Death after the Annuity Date
If an owner or an annuitant  dies after the annuity  date,  any amounts  payable
will continue to be  distributed at least as rapidly as under the settlement and
payment option then in effect on the date of death.

Upon the owner's death after the annuity date,  any remaining  ownership  rights
granted under this certificate will pass to the person to whom the death benefit
would have been paid if the owner had died before the annuity date, as specified
above.

Survival Provision
The interest of any person to whom the death  benefit is payable who dies at the
time of, or within 30 days after,  the death of the owner will also terminate if
no benefits  have been paid to such  beneficiary,  unless the owner had given us
written notice of some other arrangement.


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Charges, Fees and Services
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<PAGE>


Premium Tax Charge
Some jurisdictions impose on us a premium tax on annuities.  If a premium tax is
imposed,  we reserve the right to deduct this amount from  purchase  payments or
account value, as  appropriate.  For purposes of this  certificate,  premium tax
charges include retaliatory taxes or other similar taxes.

Mortality and Expense Risk Charge
The amount of the  annual  mortality  and  expense  risk  charge is shown on the
Information  Page.  The  mortality and expense risk charge will be deducted on a
daily  basis  from  the  assets  in  each  variable  sub-account  as part of the
calculation of the variable accumulation unit.

Administrative Expense Charge
The  amount of the  annual  administrative  expense  charge  on the  certificate
effective  date is shown on the  Information  Page. The  administrative  expense
charge  will be  deducted  on a daily  basis  from the  assets in each  variable
sub-account as part of the calculation of the variable accumulation unit.

We may change this charge upon 30 days advance written notice to the owner.  Any
increase  in the  administrative  expense  charge  will apply  prospectively  to
administrative  expense charges deducted after the effective date of change. The
administrative expense charge will not exceed an annual charge of 0.35%.

Transfer Fee
We reserve the right to impose a transfer fee for each transfer in excess of the
number shown on the Information Page made during a single  certificate year. The
amount of the transfer  fee on the  certificate  effective  date is shown on the
Information Page. This fee will not increase.  The transfer fee will be deducted
from the amount of the transfer prior to its reallocation.  We reserve the right
to waive the transfer fee.

Systematic Withdrawal Fee
We  reserve  the right to impose an  annual  processing  fee for the  systematic
withdrawal  option.  The  amount  of  the  systematic   withdrawal  fee  on  the
certificate  effective  date is shown on the  Information  Page. Any fee imposed
will not exceed $25 per certificate year.

Account Fee
Before the annuity date, an annual account fee will be deducted from the account
value on the last business day of each  certificate  year and if different,  the
date the certificate is surrendered. The amount of the annual account fee on the
certificate  effective  date is shown on the  Information  Page. The account fee
will be deducted on a pro rata basis from the  account  value.  There will be no
interest adjustment on any deductions from the guarantee period account for this
fee.

We may change this fee prospectively  upon 30 days advance written notice to the
owner.  Any  increase  will not result in the  account  fee  exceeding a maximum
annual account fee equal to the lesser of 2% of the account value or $60.

Annuity Fee
After  the  annuity  date,  an  annual  fee  equal  to the  amount  shown on the
Information Page will be deducted in equal amounts from distributions made under
the variable payment option. We reserve the right to waive this fee.

Statements of Account
At least once during each  certificate  year, we will send the owner a statement
of account  reflecting  the  account  value of the  certificate.  Statements  of
account will cease to be provided to the owner after the annuity date.


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General Provisions
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Entire Contract
This certificate,  the group certificate contract and any attached  endorsements
and riders are the entire contract.

Misstatement of Age and Sex
If the age or sex of the  annuitant(s)  and/or of any other  measuring  life has
been misstated,  the settlement  option payments  payable under this certificate
will be whatever the annuity  amount would provide for the correct age or sex of
the  annuitant(s)  and/or of any other  measuring  life on the annuity date. Any
underpayment by us, as a result of such misstatement, will be paid in a lump sum
on the next settlement  option payment made by us, and any  overpayment  will be
deducted from the current or succeeding payments.

Proof of Existence and Age
Before  making any payment under this  certificate,  we may require proof of the
existence and age of the owner,  the annuitant  and/or any other measuring life.
We may also  require  any other  information  as we may need in order to provide
benefits under the certificate.

Changes
No provision of this certificate may be changed or waived unless done in writing
and signed by two of our authorized  officers.  We will not make any change that
reduces the amounts payable under this certificate unless the change is required
by law.  We  will  provide  the  owner  a copy  of any  changes  we make to this
certificate.

Income Tax Qualification
This  certificate  is  intended  to qualify as an annuity  contract  for federal
income tax purposes.  All provisions in this  certificate will be interpreted to
maintain such tax  qualification.  We may make changes in order to maintain this
qualification or to conform this  certificate to any applicable  changes made in
the tax qualification requirements. We will provide the owner with a copy of any
changes we make to this certificate.

Incontestability
This certificate is incontestable from the certificate effective date.

Assignment of this Certificate
To make  ownership  changes or assign rights to another  person,  the owner must
notify us at our  service  center.  An  assignment  or  ownership  change is not
binding on us until we receive the necessary  documentation  and acknowledge the
request.  We are not responsible for the validity or effect - tax or otherwise -
of any assignment or ownership change. If an ownership change is made, the death
benefit  under  this  certificate  may be reduced  in  accordance  with our then
current underwriting rules.
Such reduction will never decrease the death benefit below the account value.

Payments by/to the Company
All purchase  payments  paid to us or amounts  paid by us from this  certificate
will be made in the legal currency of the United States of America.

Delay of Payment or Transfer
Except as provided below, we will pay amounts due from this  certificate  within
seven days of the date our  service  center  receives  both the request for such
amount and all the necessary requirements in a form and manner acceptable to us.

We reserve  the right to delay the  payment  of any  benefits  payable,  amounts
withdrawn  or  transfers  requested  from the  variable  account due to: (a) the
closure of the New York Stock  Exchange for reasons  other than usual  weekends,
holidays or if trading on such Exchange is  restricted;  (b) the existence of an
emergency as defined by the  Securities  and Exchange  Commission  of the United
States  Government or restrictions  of trading by the Commission;  or (c) delays
permitted  by the  Securities  and Exchange  Commission  for the  protection  of
security holders.

We further reserve the right to delay payment of any withdrawal from the general
account  options  for  up to  six  months  after  we  receive  the  request  for
withdrawal.  If we delay  payment for more than 30 days, we will pay interest as
provided in this certificate on the withdrawal amount up to the date of payment.

Minimum Benefits
Any settlement option payments,  cash surrender value or death benefits that may
be available under this  certificate  will not be less than the minimum benefits
required  by any  statute  of the  jurisdiction  in which this  certificate  was
issued.

Protection of Benefits/Proceeds
To the extent  permitted  by law, no payment of  benefits  or  interest  will be
subject to the claim(s) of any creditor of any owner,  annuitant or  beneficiary
or to any claim or process of law against any owner, annuitant or beneficiary.

Non-Participating
This certificate is classified as a non-participating  certificate.  It does not
participate in our profits or surplus, and therefore no dividends are payable.



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                                    APPENDIX

                               ANNUITY RATE TABLES



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Applicability of Rates - The guaranteed  annuity rates contained in Tables I, II
and III will be used to provide a minimum  guaranteed  monthly annuity under the
fixed annuity payment option. The annuity rates contained in Tables IV, V and VI
will be used to determine the first monthly  annuity  payment under the variable
annuity payment option.

The rates  contained in this  certificate  are for each $1,000 applied under the
applicable  settlement  option and do not  include  any  applicable  premium tax
charges.  Any  applicable  premium tax charges will be withdrawn as described in
the premium tax charge provision of the certificate.

Tables I and II under the fixed annuity payment option and Tables IV and V under
the  variable  annuity  payment  option,  as  applicable,  will be used  for all
settlement  options,  subject to any limitations imposed under: (a) a retirement
plan or program  under  which this  certificate  is  issued;  or (b)  applicable
federal or state law, rules or regulations which restrict the use of such rates.
If any federal or state law, rules or regulations prohibits the use of the rates
provided  under these Tables,  then the annuity rates  provided under Tables III
and VI, as applicable, will be used.

Rates  Not  Shown  - Any  rates  not  shown  in the  Tables  contained  in  this
certificate will be provided by us upon request.


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                              APPENDIX (continued)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>

                    TABLES OF GUARANTEED ANNUITY RATES UNDER
                          FIXED ANNUITY PAYMENT OPTION

                              TABLE I - MALE RATES


                                      LIFE                      LIFE ANNUITY WITH PERIOD CERTAIN
                  Age               ANNUITY                   120 Months        180 Months       240 Months
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>               <C>                  <C>                        <C>               <C>               <C>
                  40                   3.76                       3.76              3.75              3.73
                  41                   3.80                       3.79              3.78              3.76
                  42                   3.84                       3.83              3.82              3.80
                  43                   3.88                       3.87              3.86              3.83
                  44                   3.93                       3.92              3.90              3.87
                  45                   3.97                       3.96              3.94              3.91
                  46                   4.02                       4.01              3.98              3.95
                  47                   4.07                       4.06              4.03              3.99
                  48                   4.13                       4.11              4.08              4.03
                  49                   4.18                       4.16              4.13              4.08
                  50                   4.24                       4.21              4.18              4.13
                  51                   4.30                       4.27              4.23              4.17
                  52                   4.37                       4.33              4.29              4.22
                  53                   4.43                       4.40              4.34              4.28
                  54                   4.51                       4.46              4.41              4.33
                  55                   4.58                       4.53              4.47              4.38
                  56                   4.66                       4.60              4.54              4.44
                  57                   4.74                       4.68              4.60              4.50
                  58                   4.83                       4.76              4.67              4.56
                  59                   4.92                       4.84              4.75              4.61
                  60                   5.02                       4.93              4.83              4.68
                  61                   5.12                       5.02              4.90              4.74
                  62                   5.23                       5.12              4.99              4.80
                  63                   5.34                       5.22              5.07              4.87
                  64                   5.47                       5.33              5.16              4.93
                  65                   5.60                       5.45              5.25              5.00
                  66                   5.74                       5.57              5.35              5.06
                  67                   5.90                       5.69              5.45              5.12
                  68                   6.06                       5.83              5.55              5.18
                  69                   6.24                       5.97              5.64              5.24
                  70                   6.43                       6.11              5.74              5.30
                  71                   6.63                       6.26              5.84              5.35
                  72                   6.84                       6.42              5.95              5.41
                  73                   7.07                       6.58              6.05              5.45
                  74                   7.32                       6.74              6.14              5.50
                  75                   7.58                       6.91              6.24              5.54
                  76                   7.86                       7.08              6.33              5.57
                  77                   8.16                       7.26              6.42              5.61
                  78                   8.48                       7.43              6.50              5.63
                  79                   8.83                       7.61              6.58              5.66
                  80                   9.20                       7.79              6.65              5.68
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Basis of  Computation - The actuarial  basis for the annuity rates  contained in
this  Table  I,  is  the  1983a  Annuity  Mortality  Table  for  males,  without
projection, set back 5 years, with an interest rate of 3.5% per annum.



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                              APPENDIX (continued)

                    TABLES OF GUARANTEED ANNUITY RATES UNDER
                          FIXED ANNUITY PAYMENT OPTION

                             TABLE II - FEMALE RATES


                                      LIFE                      LIFE ANNUITY WITH PERIOD CERTAIN
                  Age               ANNUITY                   120 Months        180 Months       240 Months
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                  40                   3.58                       3.58              3.57              3.56
                  41                   3.61                       3.60              3.60              3.59
                  42                   3.64                       3.64              3.63              3.62
                  43                   3.67                       3.67              3.66              3.65
                  44                   3.71                       3.70              3.69              3.68
                  45                   3.74                       3.74              3.73              3.71
                  46                   3.78                       3.77              3.76              3.75
                  47                   3.82                       3.81              3.80              3.78
                  48                   3.86                       3.85              3.84              3.82
                  49                   3.90                       3.89              3.88              3.86
                  50                   3.95                       3.94              3.92              3.90
                  51                   4.00                       3.98              3.97              3.94
                  52                   4.05                       4.03              4.01              3.98
                  53                   4.10                       4.08              4.06              4.03
                  54                   4.15                       4.14              4.11              4.08
                  55                   4.21                       4.19              4.17              4.13
                  56                   4.28                       4.25              4.22              4.18
                  57                   4.34                       4.32              4.28              4.23
                  58                   4.41                       4.38              4.34              4.28
                  59                   4.48                       4.45              4.41              4.34
                  60                   4.56                       4.52              4.47              4.40
                  61                   4.64                       4.60              4.55              4.46
                  62                   4.73                       4.68              4.62              4.52
                  63                   4.82                       4.77              4.70              4.59
                  64                   4.92                       4.86              4.78              4.66
                  65                   5.03                       4.96              4.86              4.72
                  66                   5.14                       5.06              4.95              4.79
                  67                   5.26                       5.17              5.04              4.86
                  68                   5.39                       5.28              5.14              4.93
                  69                   5.52                       5.40              5.24              5.01
                  70                   5.67                       5.52              5.34              5.07
                  71                   5.82                       5.66              5.44              5.14
                  72                   5.99                       5.80              5.55              5.21
                  73                   6.17                       5.95              5.66              5.27
                  74                   6.36                       6.10              5.77              5.34
                  75                   6.57                       6.27              5.88              5.40
                  76                   6.80                       6.44              6.00              5.45
                  77                   7.04                       6.61              6.11              5.50
                  78                   7.31                       6.80              6.21              5.54
                  79                   7.60                       6.99              6.32              5.58
                  80                   7.91                       7.18              6.42              5.62
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Basis of  Computation - The actuarial  basis for the annuity rates  contained in
this  Table II, is the  1983a  Annuity  Mortality  Table  for  females,  without
projection, set back 5 years, with an interest rate of 3.5% per annum.



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                              APPENDIX (continued)

                    TABLES OF GUARANTEED ANNUITY RATES UNDER
                          FIXED ANNUITY PAYMENT OPTION

                            TABLE III - UNISEX RATES


                                      LIFE                      LIFE ANNUITY WITH PERIOD CERTAIN
                  Age               ANNUITY                   120 Months        180 Months       240 Months
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                  40                   3.69                       3.69              3.68              3.66
                  41                   3.73                       3.72              3.71              3.70
                  42                   3.76                       3.76              3.75              3.73
                  43                   3.80                       3.79              3.78              3.76
                  44                   3.84                       3.83              3.82              3.80
                  45                   3.88                       3.87              3.86              3.83
                  46                   3.93                       3.92              3.90              3.87
                  47                   3.97                       3.96              3.94              3.91
                  48                   4.02                       4.01              3.98              3.95
                  49                   4.07                       4.06              4.03              4.00
                  50                   4.13                       4.11              4.08              4.04
                  51                   4.18                       4.16              4.13              4.08
                  52                   4.24                       4.22              4.18              4.13
                  53                   4.30                       4.27              4.24              4.18
                  54                   4.37                       4.33              4.29              4.23
                  55                   4.44                       4.40              4.35              4.28
                  56                   4.51                       4.47              4.42              4.34
                  57                   4.59                       4.54              4.48              4.40
                  58                   4.66                       4.61              4.55              4.45
                  59                   4.75                       4.69              4.62              4.51
                  60                   4.84                       4.77              4.69              4.57
                  61                   4.93                       4.86              4.77              4.64
                  62                   5.03                       4.95              4.85              4.70
                  63                   5.14                       5.05              4.93              4.76
                  64                   5.25                       5.15              5.02              4.83
                  65                   5.37                       5.26              5.11              4.89
                  66                   5.50                       5.37              5.20              4.96
                  67                   5.64                       5.49              5.29              5.03
                  68                   5.79                       5.61              5.39              5.09
                  69                   5.95                       5.75              5.49              5.15
                  70                   6.12                       5.88              5.59              5.22
                  71                   6.31                       6.03              5.69              5.28
                  72                   6.50                       6.18              5.80              5.34
                  73                   6.71                       6.33              5.90              5.39
                  74                   6.93                       6.49              6.01              5.44
                  75                   7.17                       6.66              6.11              5.49
                  76                   7.43                       6.84              6.21              5.53
                  77                   7.71                       7.01              6.31              5.57
                  78                   8.01                       7.19              6.40              5.61
                  79                   8.33                       7.37              6.49              5.63
                  80                   8.67                       7.56              6.57              5.66
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Basis of  Computation - The actuarial  basis for the annuity rates  contained in
this  Table III,  is the 1983a  Annuity  Mortality  Table,  without  projection,
blended 60% males and 40% females,  set back 5 years,  with an interest  rate of
3.5% per annum.



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                              APPENDIX (continued)

                          TABLES OF ANNUITY RATES UNDER
                         VARIABLE ANNUITY PAYMENT OPTION

                              TABLE IV - MALE RATES


                                      LIFE                      LIFE ANNUITY WITH PERIOD CERTAIN
                  Age               ANNUITY                   120 Months        180 Months       240 Months
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                  40                   4.08                       4.07              4.06              4.04
                  41                   4.12                       4.11              4.09              4.07
                  42                   4.16                       4.15              4.13              4.11
                  43                   4.20                       4.18              4.17              4.14
                  44                   4.24                       4.23              4.21              4.18
                  45                   4.29                       4.27              4.25              4.21
                  46                   4.33                       4.32              4.29              4.25
                  47                   4.38                       4.36              4.33              4.29
                  48                   4.44                       4.41              4.38              4.33
                  49                   4.49                       4.46              4.43              4.38
                  50                   4.55                       4.52              4.48              4.42
                  51                   4.61                       4.57              4.53              4.47
                  52                   4.67                       4.63              4.59              4.52
                  53                   4.74                       4.69              4.64              4.57
                  54                   4.81                       4.76              4.70              4.62
                  55                   4.88                       4.83              4.76              4.67
                  56                   4.96                       4.90              4.83              4.73
                  57                   5.04                       4.97              4.89              4.78
                  58                   5.13                       5.05              4.96              4.84
                  59                   5.22                       5.13              5.04              4.90
                  60                   5.31                       5.22              5.11              4.96
                  61                   5.42                       5.31              5.19              5.02
                  62                   5.52                       5.41              5.27              5.08
                  63                   5.64                       5.51              5.36              5.14
                  64                   5.76                       5.62              5.44              5.20
                  65                   5.90                       5.73              5.53              5.27
                  66                   6.04                       5.85              5.62              5.33
                  67                   6.19                       5.98              5.72              5.39
                  68                   6.36                       6.11              5.82              5.45
                  69                   6.53                       6.25              5.91              5.51
                  70                   6.72                       6.39              6.01              5.56
                  71                   6.92                       6.54              6.11              5.61
                  72                   7.14                       6.69              6.21              5.67
                  73                   7.37                       6.85              6.31              5.71
                  74                   7.62                       7.01              6.40              5.75
                  75                   7.88                       7.18              6.49              5.79
                  76                   8.16                       7.35              6.58              5.83
                  77                   8.46                       7.52              6.67              5.86
                  78                   8.79                       7.70              6.75              5.89
                  79                   9.13                       7.87              6.83              5.91
                  80                   9.51                       8.05              6.90              5.93
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------


Basis of  Computation - The actuarial  basis for the annuity rates  contained in
this  Table  IV,  is the  1983a  Annuity  Mortality  Table  for  males,  without
projection, set back 5 years, with an assumed interest rate of 4% per annum.



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                              APPENDIX (continued)

                          TABLES OF ANNUITY RATES UNDER
                         VARIABLE ANNUITY PAYMENT OPTION

                             TABLE V - FEMALE RATES


                                      LIFE                      LIFE ANNUITY WITH PERIOD CERTAIN
                  Age               ANNUITY                   120 Months        180 Months       240 Months
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                  40                   3.90                       3.90              3.89              3.88
                  41                   3.93                       3.92              3.92              3.91
                  42                   3.96                       3.95              3.95              3.94
                  43                   3.99                       3.98              3.97              3.96
                  44                   4.02                       4.01              4.01              3.99
                  45                   4.06                       4.05              4.04              4.02
                  46                   4.09                       4.08              4.07              4.06
                  47                   4.13                       4.12              4.11              4.09
                  48                   4.17                       4.16              4.15              4.13
                  49                   4.21                       4.20              4.19              4.16
                  50                   4.26                       4.24              4.23              4.20
                  51                   4.30                       4.29              4.27              4.24
                  52                   4.35                       4.34              4.32              4.28
                  53                   4.40                       4.39              4.36              4.33
                  54                   4.46                       4.44              4.41              4.37
                  55                   4.52                       4.49              4.46              4.42
                  56                   4.58                       4.55              4.52              4.47
                  57                   4.64                       4.61              4.58              4.52
                  58                   4.71                       4.68              4.64              4.57
                  59                   4.78                       4.75              4.70              4.63
                  60                   4.86                       4.82              4.77              4.69
                  61                   4.94                       4.89              4.84              4.75
                  62                   5.03                       4.98              4.91              4.81
                  63                   5.12                       5.06              4.98              4.87
                  64                   5.22                       5.15              5.06              4.94
                  65                   5.32                       5.24              5.14              5.00
                  66                   5.43                       5.34              5.23              5.07
                  67                   5.55                       5.45              5.32              5.14
                  68                   5.68                       5.56              5.41              5.21
                  69                   5.81                       5.68              5.51              5.27
                  70                   5.96                       5.80              5.61              5.34
                  71                   6.11                       5.93              5.71              5.41
                  72                   6.28                       6.08              5.82              5.48
                  73                   6.46                       6.22              5.93              5.54
                  74                   6.65                       6.37              6.04              5.60
                  75                   6.86                       6.54              6.15              5.66
                  76                   7.09                       6.71              6.25              5.71
                  77                   7.33                       6.88              6.37              5.76
                  78                   7.60                       7.07              6.47              5.80
                  79                   7.89                       7.25              6.57              5.84
                  80                   8.20                       7.45              6.67              5.88
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Basis of  Computation - The actuarial  basis for the annuity rates  contained in
this  Table  V, is the  1983a  Annuity  Mortality  Table  for  females,  without
projection, set back 5 years, with an assumed interest rate of 4% per annum.



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                              APPENDIX (continued)

                          TABLES OF ANNUITY RATES UNDER
                         VARIABLE ANNUITY PAYMENT OPTION

                             TABLE VI - UNISEX RATES


                                      LIFE                      LIFE ANNUITY WITH PERIOD CERTAIN
                  Age               ANNUITY                   120 Months        180 Months       240 Months
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                  40                   4.01                       4.00              4.00              3.98
                  41                   4.05                       4.04              4.03              4.01
                  42                   4.08                       4.07              4.06              4.04
                  43                   4.12                       4.11              4.09              4.07
                  44                   4.16                       4.14              4.13              4.11
                  45                   4.20                       4.18              4.17              4.14
                  46                   4.24                       4.22              4.21              4.18
                  47                   4.28                       4.27              4.25              4.22
                  48                   4.33                       4.31              4.29              4.26
                  49                   4.38                       4.36              4.33              4.30
                  50                   4.43                       4.41              4.38              4.34
                  51                   4.49                       4.46              4.43              4.38
                  52                   4.55                       4.52              4.48              4.43
                  53                   4.61                       4.57              4.54              4.48
                  54                   4.67                       4.64              4.59              4.53
                  55                   4.74                       4.70              4.65              4.58
                  56                   4.81                       4.76              4.71              4.63
                  57                   4.89                       4.83              4.77              4.68
                  58                   4.96                       4.91              4.84              4.74
                  59                   5.05                       4.99              4.91              4.80
                  60                   5.14                       5.07              4.98              4.86
                  61                   5.23                       5.15              5.05              4.92
                  62                   5.33                       5.24              5.13              4.98
                  63                   5.43                       5.34              5.21              5.04
                  64                   5.55                       5.44              5.30              5.10
                  65                   5.67                       5.54              5.39              5.17
                  66                   5.80                       5.66              5.48              5.23
                  67                   5.94                       5.77              5.57              5.30
                  68                   6.09                       5.90              5.67              5.36
                  69                   6.25                       6.03              5.76              5.42
                  70                   6.42                       6.16              5.86              5.48
                  71                   6.60                       6.31              5.96              5.54
                  72                   6.79                       6.46              6.06              5.60
                  73                   7.00                       6.61              6.17              5.65
                  74                   7.23                       6.77              6.27              5.70
                  75                   7.47                       6.93              6.37              5.75
                  76                   7.73                       7.10              6.46              5.79
                  77                   8.01                       7.28              6.56              5.82
                  78                   8.31                       7.46              6.65              5.86
                  79                   8.63                       7.64              6.73              5.89
                  80                   8.98                       7.82              6.82              5.91
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
</TABLE>

Basis of  Computation - The actuarial  basis for the annuity rates  contained in
this Table VI, is the 1983a Annuity Mortality Table, without projection, blended
60% males and 40% females, set back 5 years, with an assumed interest rate of 4%
per annum.


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                          Certificate of participation
                            issued in connection with
      Group flexible premium deferred annuity contract form no. TGP-711-197
                  Variable and fixed dollar settlement options
                          Separate Account Investments
                     Non-participating - No annual dividends


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Transamerica Life Insurance and Annuity Company Home Office: 401 N. Tryon Street
Charlotte, NC 28202 A Stock Company



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About your certificate
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This certificate is a legal contract between you, the "owner",  and Transamerica
Life Insurance and Annuity Company (referred to as "we", "us", and "our" in this
certificate). Please read it carefully.

This certifies that the owner of this certificate is participating under a group
annuity  contract.  As such,  the owner will be  entitled  to  certain  benefits
provided under this  certificate,  subject to its provisions.  This  certificate
describes the owner's rights under the group annuity contract.

Right to Cancel
The owner may cancel this  certificate  by returning it to: (a) the agent or (b)
Transamerica  Life Insurance and Annuity Company,  Annuity Service Center,  P.O.
Box 31848,  Charlotte,  North Carolina 28231-1848,  before midnight of the tenth
day after  receipt of the  certificate.  The return of the  certificate  will be
effective as of the date the notice is received.  We will refund an amount equal
to the sum of:  (i) all  purchase  payments  allocated  to the  general  account
options less any  withdrawals;  and (ii) the variable  accumulated  value of the
certificate  less  the  value  at the  time of any  credits  as  defined  in the
certificate.


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PAYMENTS AND VALUES PROVIDED UNDER THIS CERTIFICATE WHEN BASED ON THE INVESTMENT
PERFORMANCE  OF THE VARIABLE  ACCOUNT ARE VARIABLE AND ARE NOT  GUARANTEED AS TO
DOLLAR  AMOUNT.  REFER  TO PAGE 8 FOR  ADDITIONAL  INFORMATION  ON THE  VARIABLE
ACCOUNT.


                 TRANSAMERICA LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITY COMPANY

                      Norruddin Veerjee            James W. Dederer
                          PRESIDENT          GENERAL COUNSEL AND SECRETARY


                          Certificate of participation
                            issued in connection with
      Group flexible premium deferred annuity contract form no. TGP-713-197
                  Variable and fixed dollar settlement options
                          Separate Account Investments
                     Non-participating - No annual dividends

                               TCG-313-197 Page 1


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<CAPTION>


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                   Certificate Information                                        Beneficiary Information
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<S>                                   <C>                      <C>                       <C>
Certificate Number:                   7833833                   Beneficiary:               John Erik Doe
Certificate Effective Date:           May 10, 1999              Date of Birth:             June 4, 1968
Income Tax Status:                    Non-Qualified             Tax ID Number:             N/A
Group Annuity Contract Number:  IMS 5155                        Beneficiary:               Jim A. Doe
Initial Purchase Payment:             $59,415.30                Date of Birth:             May 24, 1967
Annuity Date:                         February 1, 2018          Tax ID Number:             N/A
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                      Owner Information                                            Annuitant Information
- --------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------
Owner:                                Shirley G. Doe            Annuitant:                 Shirley G. Doe
Date of Birth:                        January 1, 1938           Date of Birth:             January 1, 1938
Tax ID Number:                        ###-##-####               Tax ID Number:             ###-##-####
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                   Joint Owner Information                                      Joint Annuitant Information
- --------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------
Joint Owner:                          None.                     Joint Annuitant:           None.
Date of Birth:                        N/A                       Date of Birth:             N/A
Tax ID Number:                        N/A                       Tax ID Number:             N/A
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                     Allocation of Initial Purchase Payment
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Variable Sub-accounts

Alger American Income & Growth                     25%
Alliance VPF Growth & Income                       25%
Janus Aspen Balanced                               25%
Transamerica VIF Growth                            25%
                                                                                          Total Allocation:         100%
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</TABLE>

The  data  above  reflects  the  information  you  provided  us  to  issue  this
certificate.  If you wish to change/correct  any information on this page or for
inquiries  regarding  coverage or customer service please call us immediately at
our service center.


SERVICE CENTER:                Transamerica Life Insurance and Annuity Company
                               Annuity Service Center
                               P.O. Box 31848
                               Charlotte, North Carolina 28231-1848
                               1-800 258-4260





                               TCG-313-197 Page 2

                            ANNUAL CHARGES AND FEES
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<CAPTION>

     Charges and fees at the time we issued this certificate are shown below
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<S>                                                             <C>
Mortality and Expense Risk Charge                               1.20% of the assets in each variable sub-account
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Administrative Expense Charge                                   0.15% of the assets in each variable sub-account
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Transfer Fee                                                    $10 for each transfer over eighteen in each certificate
                                                                year
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Systematic Withdrawal Fee                                       Currently None
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Account                                                         Fee  (before the
                                                                annuity    date)
                                                                -----------------------------------------------------------
                                                                $30 or 2% of the
                                                                account value if
                                                                less   We   will
                                                                waive if account
                                                                value   is  over
                                                                $50,000
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Annuity Fee (after the annuity date)                            -----------------------------------------------------------
                                                                $30
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Living Benefits Rider Fee                                       -----------------------------------------------------------
                                                                If elected, 0.05% of the account value
                                                                This fee will be deducted monthly
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Guaranteed                                                      Minimum    Death
                                                                Benefit    Rider
                                                                Fee
                                                                -----------------------------------------------------------
                                                                If      elected,
                                                                0.20%   of   the
                                                                account   value.
                                                                This fee will be
                                                                deducted
                                                                monthly.
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Additional Death Benefit Percentage                             [If elected, a maximum of 0.04% of the account value ]
   Death Benefit Rider Charge                                   [$850]
   Rider Expiration Date                                        [85 Years]
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</TABLE>

           CONTINGENT DEFERRED SALES LOAD
    Number of Complete Years                    Contingent Deferred Sales Load
    From Receipt of Purchase Payment        as a Percentage of Purchase Payment
    Less than 1 year................................................8%
    1 year but less than 2 years....................................8%
    2 years but less than 3 years...................................7%
    3 years but less than 4 years...................................6%
    4 years but less than 5 years...................................5%
    5 years but less than 6 years...................................4%
    6 years but less than 7 years...................................3%
    7 or more years.................................................0%
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>

Additional Information

<S>                                                                                     <C>
          Minimum Initial Purchase Payment:                                             $2,000

          Additional Purchase Payment Minimum:                                          $1,000

          Maximum Total Purchase Payment(s):                                            $1,000,000

          Minimum Initial Variable Sub-account Allocation or Transfer:                  $1,000

          Minimum Initial Fixed Account Allocation or Transfer:                         $1,000

          Minimum for Each Guarantee Period Allocation or Transfer:                     $1,000

          Maximum Transfer Percentage from the Fixed Account:                           25%

                                                                                         Minimum Account Value:    $2,000

                                                                                         Credit Percentage:        3.25%
</TABLE>

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Table of Contents
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<S>                                                                                                 <C>  <C>
                    INFORMATION PAGE.................................................................2 & 3

                    DEFINITIONS......................................................................5

                    OWNER, ANNUITANT, BENEFICIARY....................................................6

                    ESTABLISHING THIS CERTIFICATE....................................................7

                    CREDITS..........................................................................8

                    THE VARIABLE ACCOUNT.............................................................8

                    THE GENERAL ACCOUNT..............................................................9

                    TRANSFER PROVISIONS..............................................................11

                    WITHDRAWAL PROVISIONS............................................................11

                    SETTLEMENT OPTION PROVISIONS ....................................................12

                    SETTLEMENT OPTION PAYMENTS.......................................................14

                    DEATH BENEFIT PROVISIONS ........................................................15

                    CHARGES, FEES AND SERVICES .................................. .........................................17

                    GENERAL PROVISIONS ..............................................................18

                    APPENDIX - ANNUITY RATE TABLES...................................................19





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                               TCG-313-197 Page 4


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Definitions
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Account Value
The sum of the  variable  accumulated  value  and the  general  account  options
accumulated value.

Annuity Date
The date the annuitization phase of this certificate begins. The annuity date is
shown on the Information Page.

Cash Surrender Value
The  amount we will pay to the owner if the  certificate  is  surrendered  on or
before the annuity date. The cash surrender value is equal to the account value;
less any account fee, any applicable  interest  adjustment,  contingent deferred
sales load and premium tax charges.

Certificate
This  certificate  describes  your  coverage and  participation  under the group
annuity contract.

Certificate Anniversary
The  anniversary  each year of the  certificate  effective  date as shown on the
Information Page.

Certificate Year
The 12-month period  starting on the certificate  effective date and ending with
the day before the certificate anniversary, and each 12-month period thereafter.

Code
The Internal  Revenue Code of 1986,  as amended,  and the rules and  regulations
issued under it.

Fixed Account
An account  which  credits a rate of  interest  for a period of at least  twelve
months for each allocation or transfer.

General Account
The assets of the Company that are not allocated to a separate account.

General Account Options Accumulated Value
The total  dollar  value of all amounts the owner  allocates or transfers to any
general  account option;  plus interest  credited;  less any amounts  withdrawn,
applicable  fees and premium tax charges,  and/or  transfers out to the variable
account prior to the annuity date.

General Account Options
The fixed account and the guarantee  period account offered by us in the general
account.  The  general  account  options  selected by the owner are shown on the
Information Page.

Guarantee Period Account
An account which credits a guaranteed  rate of interest for specified  guarantee
period(s).  There may be several guarantee period(s) offered under the guarantee
period account.

Guarantee Period
The number of years that a  guaranteed  rate of  interest  may be  credited to a
guarantee period account.

Guaranteed Interest Rate
The annual  effective  rate of interest  after daily  compounding  credited to a
guarantee period.

Portfolio
The investment  portfolio  underlying each variable sub-account in which we will
invest any amounts the owner allocates to that variable sub-account.

Status (Qualified and Non-Qualified)
The status  shown on the  Information  Page.  This  certificate  has a qualified
status if it is issued in connection with a retirement plan or program.

Valuation Day
Any day the New York Stock  Exchange is open. To determine the value of an asset
on a day that is not a valuation  day, we will use the value of that asset as of
the end of the next valuation day.

Valuation Period
The time interval between the closing  (generally 4:00 p.m. Eastern Time) of the
New York Stock Exchange on consecutive valuation days.

Variable Account
The variable account (separate  account VA-6) is a separate account  established
and maintained by us for the investment of a portion of our assets.



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                               TCG-313-197 Page 5




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Variable Accumulated Value
The total dollar value of all variable accumulation units under this certificate
prior to the annuity date.

Variable Accumulation Unit
A unit of measure used to determine  the variable  accumulated  value before the
annuity  date.  The  value of a  variable  accumulation  unit  varies  with each
variable sub-account.

Variable Sub-accounts
One or more  divisions of the variable  account each of which invests  solely in
shares of one of the portfolios. The variable sub-accounts selected by the owner
are shown on the Information Page.


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Owner (Joint Owners)
The person(s)  named on the  Information  Page who,  while living,  controls all
rights and benefits under this certificate.  If the owner is a trust that allows
a person(s)  other than the trustee to exercise the ownership  rights under this
certificate,  such person(s) must be named  annuitant(s)  and will be treated as
the owner.

If joint owners are named,  the joint owners share ownership in this certificate
equally with the right of survivorship.  The right of survivorship means that if
a joint owner dies,  his or her  interest  in the  certificate  will pass to the
surviving joint owner subject to the death benefit provisions.

The owner(s) is entitled to designate the annuitant, beneficiary or other payee,
settlement  option,  and annuity  date.  The owner must notify us at our service
center to make changes to these  designations in a form and manner acceptable to
us.

Annuitant (Joint Annuitant)
The  person(s)  named  on the  Information  Page  whose  age  and sex is used to
determine  the amount of  settlement  option  payments on the annuity date. If a
joint annuitant is named,  that joint annuitant must be the annuitant's  spouse.
The joint annuitant will become the annuitant if the annuitant dies. If there is
no joint annuitant and the annuitant  dies, an individual  owner will become the
new annuitant until the owner names another annuitant.

If the owner is an individual,  the  annuitant(s) may be changed by the owner at
any time  before the annuity  date.  Any such change will be subject to the then
current underwriting requirements.  We reserve the right to reject any change of
the annuitant(s) which has been made without our prior written consent.

If the owner is not an individual, the annuitant(s) may not be changed.

Beneficiary
The  person(s)  named on the  Information  Page who is designated to receive the
amounts payable under this certificate if:

      The owner dies before the annuity date and there is no joint owner; or

      The owner dies after the annuity date and settlement  option payments have
     begun under a selected  settlement  option that  guarantees  payments for a
     certain period of time.

The interest of any beneficiary who dies before the owner will terminate at time
of death of such beneficiary.

A  beneficiary  may be named or  changed  at any  time.  Any  change  made to an
irrevocable   beneficiary   must  also  include  the  written   consent  of  the
beneficiary, except as otherwise required by law.

If more than one beneficiary is named, each named beneficiary will share equally
in any benefits or rights granted by this certificate  unless the owner gives us
other instructions at the time the beneficiaries are named.


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Establishing this Certificate
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          This  certificate was  established on the  certificate  effective date
shown on the Information Page.

Any time before the annuity date the owner may make additional purchase payments
to this  certificate.  We reserve  the right to not accept  additional  purchase
payments beyond certain attained ages of the owner or annuitant.

The  owner  may  allocate  purchase  payments  to one or  more  of the  variable
sub-accounts  or  general  account  options  we offer at the time we  receive  a
purchase  payment.  We reserve the right to limit the total number of investment
options that may be chosen over the lifetime of the certificate.

All purchase payments are subject to the conditions listed below.


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Purchase Payment Provisions
Payment and Acceptance of Purchase Payments
Purchase payments are payments the owner makes to us for the benefits under this
certificate. All purchase payments must be made to either an agent designated by
us or our service center.

The initial purchase payment, as shown on the Information Page, will be credited
to the variable  sub-accounts  and/or general account  options  according to the
owner's  instructions  within two business  days of the date our service  center
receives both the initial purchase payment and sufficient information, in a form
and manner acceptable to us, to issue this certificate.

Additional purchase payments will be credited on the date we receive them at our
service center and are subject to the conditions listed below. Purchase payments
must:

      Meet the additional payment minimum shown on the Information Page.

      Not exceed any federal or state limitations during any taxable year; and

      Not exceed the maximum  total  purchase  payment  amount,  as shown on the
Information Page, without our prior approval.

We may return to the owner any purchase payments that do not meet the conditions
described in this section.

Allocating Each Purchase Payment
Allocations  the owner makes to the variable  sub-accounts  and general  account
options are subject to the following conditions. The owner must allocate:

      In whole number percentages;

      A minimum of 10% of each purchase  payment to any variable  sub-account or
general account option.

      Not  less  than  the  variable   sub-account  minimum,  as  shown  on  the
     Information Page, to variable sub-accounts with a zero balance.

      Not less than the fixed account and guaranteed period account minimum,  as
shown on the Information Page.

The owner may change allocation  elections for future purchase payments any time
before the annuity date by notifying us at our service center.

Continuation of this Certificate
If the owner stops making additional purchase payments to this certificate,  the
provisions of the certificate  will continue in force until all values have been
distributed.  The owner may exercise all ownership rights under this certificate
during that time,  including making withdrawals and applying the annuity amount,
as defined in the settlement  option  provisions  section,  to provide  payments
under a settlement option described in this certificate.


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We will add a credit to the account  value for each purchase  payment  received.
The  credit is equal to a  percentage  of each  purchase  payment.  Credits  are
allocated to the variable  sub-account  or general  account  options in the same
ratio as the applicable  purchase payment.  We reserve the right to restrict the
variable  sub-accounts or general account options to which the credit allocation
may be made.

The amount of the credit percentage will be declared by the Company from time to
time. The initial credit percentage is shown on the Information Page. Any credit
allocated to the account value for less than twelve months will be deducted from
any amounts due as a result of the owner or joint owner's death, the exercise of
an  elective  waiver of the  contingent  deferred  sales  load  benefit,  or the
cancellation of this certificate under the right to cancel provision.


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The variable account is a separate investment account established and maintained
by the Company for the  investment of a portion of our assets  pursuant to North
Carolina  Insurance  Law. We will use the assets of the variable  account to buy
shares in the various portfolios.  Amounts allocated or transfers made to one or
more variable sub-accounts will become a part of the variable account.

The assets of the  variable  account are owned by us. The assets in the variable
account are not chargeable with liabilities arising out of any other business we
conduct,  except  to  the  extent  that  they  exceed  the  reserves  and  other
liabilities  of  the  variable  account.  The  assets  of the  variable  account
maintained  under this certificate will be kept separate from the assets held in
our general account.

Variable Sub-accounts
The  variable  account is  composed of a number of  variable  sub-accounts.  The
investment  performance of each variable  sub-account is linked  directly to the
investment performance of the underlying portfolio.

We cannot and do not guarantee that any of the variable sub-accounts will always
be available for  investment.  We reserve the right,  subject to compliance with
applicable  federal or state  law,  rules or  regulations,  to add,  delete,  or
substitute the variable  sub-accounts or the portfolio shares held by a variable
sub-account,  if we believe that further  investment  in the shares is no longer
appropriate or shares in a portfolio  become no longer available for investment.
We will send written notification to the owner of such changes.

Variable Accumulation Unit
A  variable  accumulation  unit is a unit of  measure  we use to  determine  the
variable  accumulated  value each day  before the  annuity  date.  The  variable
accumulated value is the total dollar value of all variable  accumulation  units
for each variable sub-account.  The value of a variable accumulation unit varies
with  each  variable  sub-account.  Amounts  allocated  or  transfers  made to a
variable  sub-account are credited to the variable accumulated value in the form
of variable  accumulation  units.  Transfers,  withdrawals,  or fees made from a
variable  sub-account will result in the  cancellation of variable  accumulation
units.

Each  time  an  amount  is  allocated  or a  transfer  is  made  to  a  variable
sub-account,  the  number  of  variable  accumulation  units  credited  will  be
determined.  We will  determine  the number of  variable  accumulation  units by
dividing the total amount allocated by the value of that variable  sub-account's
variable accumulation unit for the valuation day on which either we received the
allocation or transfer request at our service center.

The value of a  variable  accumulation  unit for each  variable  sub-account  is
determined  by  multiplying  the  value  of that  unit  at the end of the  prior
valuation  period by the net investment  factor of the variable  sub-account for
the valuation period. The value of a variable  accumulation unit may increase or
decrease.


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Net Investment Factor
The  net  investment   factor  is  the  formula  that  measures  the  investment
performance of a variable sub-account from one valuation period to the next. For
any variable  sub-account,  the net investment  factor for a valuation period is
determined by dividing (A) by (B), then subtracting (C) where;

          (A) is The net asset value per share held in the variable sub-account,
     as of the end of the valuation period; plus (minus)

   The  per-share  amount of any dividend or capital gain  distributions  if the
   "ex-dividend" date occurs in the valuation period; plus (minus)

   A per-share  charge or credit as of the end of the  valuation  period for tax
   reserves for realized and unrealized capital gains, if any.

   (B) is
   The net asset value per share held in the variable  sub-account as of the end
of the prior valuation period.

    (C) is
   The daily  mortality  and  expense  risk charge  multiplied  by the number of
   calendar days in the current valuation period; plus

   The daily administrative  expense charge multiplied by the number of calendar
days in the current valuation period.


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The Company's  general  account  includes all assets not allocated to one of the
Company's separate accounts.  The general account options under this certificate
include a fixed  account and a guarantee  period  account to which the owner may
allocate amounts and transfers.

Fixed Account
Crediting of Interest
We will establish  effective annual rates of interest for any amounts  allocated
or  transferred  to this fixed account from time to time.  Any purchase  payment
allocation  or transfer to the fixed  account  will be credited  interest at the
rate  applicable for its class. We guarantee that the rate of interest in effect
for any  amounts  allocated  or  transferred  will remain in effect for at least
twelve  months from the date such  allocation  or transfer is made.  At any time
after the end of the twelve  month period for a  particular  allocation,  we may
change the annual rate of interest  without prior notice.  We guarantee that any
subsequent  change in the annual  rate of  interest  will remain in effect for a
minimum of twelve months from the effective date of change.

Interest  will be credited on a daily basis at a daily rate which is  equivalent
to the effective annual interest rate for that allocation.  The effective annual
interest rate applicable to an allocation will never be less than 3% annually.

Transfer Limitations
Transfers from and to the fixed account are subject to the following conditions:

      The owner may make four  transfers  from the fixed account to the variable
     account each certificate year. The total amount  transferred may not exceed
     the maximum amount allowed for any  certificate  year. We reserve the right
     to waive this limitation.

      The maximum  amount that may be  transferred  each  certificate  year is a
     percentage  of the value of the fixed  account  as of the last  certificate
     anniversary  less any prior  transfers  made  that  certificate  year.  The
     percentage  rate,  which will be declared by the Company from time to time,
     will not be less than 10 percent.  The percentage  rate on the  certificate
     effective date for the maximum  transfer amount is shown on the Information
     Page.

      Amounts from the fixed  account may not be  transferred  to any  guarantee
     period  or  variable  sub-account  as  identified  by us  whose  underlying
     portfolio's  assets consist of more than 50% investment in income producing
     securities,  such as the money market  accounts,  certificates  of deposit,
     U.S. Treasury or other U.S. Government securities, bonds or any other fixed
     income investment.

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      Each  time an  amount  is  transferred  from the  fixed  account  into the
     variable account,  the owner may not transfer any amounts back to the fixed
     account for six months following the date of the original transfer.

Guarantee Period Account
Guarantee Period
Each amount  allocated or transfer  made to the  guarantee  period  account will
establish a new  guarantee  period.  Each  guarantee  period  offers a specified
duration with a corresponding guaranteed interest rate. The owner may not select
a guarantee  period  whose  duration  will extend  beyond the annuity  date,  as
described in the  settlement  option  provision  section.  We will never offer a
guarantee period with a duration of less than a year.

Crediting of Interest
We will  establish a guaranteed  interest rate for each guarantee  period.  This
rate will remain in effect for the specified  duration of the guarantee  period.
interest  will be credited on a daily basis at a daily rate which is  equivalent
to the effective annual guaranteed  interest rate for that guarantee period. The
guaranteed  interest rate  applicable  to a guarantee  period will never be less
than 3% annually.

Interest Adjustment
We will deduct an interest adjustment from amounts withdrawn or transferred from
a guarantee period before the end of the guarantee  period.  We will not make an
interest  adjustment  upon the death of the owner or within  the  30-day  period
before the end of the guarantee period. We may waive the interest  adjustment in
connection with certain options offered with this certificate.

Any applicable  interest rate  adjustment  will be calculated by multiplying the
amount  withdrawn,  transferred  or  annuitized  before  the  reduction  for any
contingent deferred sales load by the formula described below:

         [(1 + I)/(1 + J + .005)]n/12 - 1

   I = The guaranteed interest rate credited to the current guarantee period.

   J = The current  interest  rate  offered for a guarantee  period equal to the
   number of years remaining in the current  guarantee period  (fractional years
   are rounded up to the next full year).  If no  guarantee  period equal to the
   number of years remaining in the current  guarantee period is available,  the
   rate will be established by linear interpolation.

   N = The number of full months  remaining to the end of the current  guarantee
period.

The interest  adjustment will be made if the current  interest rate plus .005 is
greater than the guaranteed interest rate.

The interest adjustment will never reduce the amount under a guarantee period to
less than the  allocation  or transfer  amount  which  initiated  the  guarantee
period; less any prior withdrawals or transfers; plus daily interest accumulated
at a 3% annual rate. There will be no upward adjustments.

Guarantee Period Expiration
At least 45 days, but not more than 60 days,  prior to the expiration  date of a
guarantee  period,  we will notify the owner as to the options  available when a
guarantee  period  expires.  The owner may elect to transfer  the amount held in
that  guarantee  period to  another  general  account  option  or to a  variable
sub-account  being  offered by us at that time.  The  transfer  request  must be
received no later than the day  immediately  following  the end of the  expiring
guarantee period.

If no election is made,  we will  establish a new  guarantee  period of the same
duration as the expiring  guarantee  period,  if offered,  with a new guaranteed
interest rate declared by us for that guarantee  period. If we are not currently
offering  guarantee  periods with the same  duration as the  expiring  guarantee
period,  the new  guarantee  period  will be the next  higher  duration.  If the
guarantee  period  extends  beyond the  annuity  date,  we will then  select the
longest period that will not extend the guarantee period beyond such date.


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The owner may transfer all or a portion of the account  value  between and among
the variable sub-accounts and general account options subject to the limitations
as  described  in  this  section  and  the  general   account  section  of  this
certificate.

All  transfer  requests  must  specify (a) the amount of the  transfer;  (b) the
variable  sub-account or general account option from which the transfer is to be
made;  and (c) the variable  sub-account  or general  account option which is to
receive the  transfer.  All  transfers  will be made as of the  valuation day we
receive the request at our service center.

Before the annuity  date,  transfers  in excess of the  maximum per  certificate
year, as shown on the  Information  Page,  will be subject to a transfer fee, as
described in the  charges,  fees and services  section of this  certificate.  We
reserve the right to waive the transfer fee.

After the annuity  date,  transfers  are only  permitted  if a variable  payment
option is elected. Such transfers among the variable sub-accounts are limited to
four per  certificate  year.  We  reserve  the  right to  change  the  number of
transfers available after the annuity date.

The minimum  amount that may be  transferred  from a variable  sub-account,  the
fixed account or any guarantee  period under the guarantee period account is the
lesser of $1,000 or the entire value of the variable sub-account,  fixed account
or guarantee  period from which the transfer is being made.  The minimum  amount
that may be initially  allocated or transferred  into a variable  sub-account or
the fixed account is shown on the Information Page. The minimum amount that must
always be  transferred  into any  guarantee  period is shown on the  Information
Page. We reserve the right to waive the  minimum(s)  in connection  with certain
options offered with this certificate.


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Before the annuity date and subject to the conditions below the owner may:

      Withdraw a portion of the account value for cash subject to any applicable
     interest  adjustment;  contingent  deferred  sales  load,  and  premium tax
     charges; or

          Automatically  withdraw a portion of the account value by electing the
     systematic withdrawal option; or

      value by electing the systematic withdrawal option; or

      Withdraw the cash surrender value and terminate this certificate.

Any amount withdrawn that exceeds the allowed amount, as described below, may be
subject to a contingent  deferred sales load. All withdrawals  will be made from
purchase  payments on a first in, first out basis,  then from  earnings and last
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Partial Withdrawal Provisions
Partial  withdrawals  taken from the variable  sub-accounts  or general  account
options are subject to a minimum withdrawal amount equal to the lesser of $1,000
or the entire  value of the  variable  sub-account,  fixed  account or guarantee
period from which the  withdrawal  is being made.  We reserve the right to limit
the number of partial  withdrawals  that may be taken from the  general  account
options  in any  certificate  year.  We  reserve  the right not to  process  any
withdrawal if the resulting account value is below the minimum,  as shown on the
Information Page.

Systematic Withdrawal Option
The owner may elect to  automatically  receive a series of  partial  withdrawals
under the systematic withdrawal option subject to the following conditions:

      Systematic  withdrawals  may  be  subject  to a fee  as  described  in the
     charges, fees and services section of this certificate.


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      Systematic  withdrawals may only be taken from variable  sub-accounts  and
     general  account  options as designated by us from time to time. We reserve
     the right to prospectively change such designations.

The owner may terminate  systematic  withdrawals  at any time by notifying us at
our service center.  Once the option has been terminated,  it may not be elected
again for a twelve  month  period.  Systematic  withdrawals  will  automatically
terminate if the certificate is annuitized, surrendered or otherwise distributed
as a result of the owner's death.

Surrender of this Certificate
The owner may surrender this  certificate to us for its cash surrender  value on
or before the annuity date.  Surrender of the certificate will be subject to any
withdrawal  limitations  imposed under applicable federal or state law, rules or
regulations.

Payment of the cash surrender  value to the owner will be in full  settlement of
our liability under the certificate.

Withdrawal of Funds Without Charges
At the end of the free look  period or 30 days after the  certificate  effective
date,  whichever  is later,  the owner may make  withdrawals  up to the  allowed
amount  each  certificate  year  before the  annuity  date  without  incurring a
contingent deferred sales load.

The allowed  amount is equal to 10% of purchase  payments  less than seven years
old as of the last certificate anniversary,  less any previous withdrawals taken
in that certificate  year. For the first certificate year, the allowed amount is
equal to 10% of purchase payments as of the time of the first  withdrawal,  less
any previous  withdrawals  taken that  certificate  year.  Previous  withdrawals
include  partial  withdrawals  and  certain  scheduled   withdrawals,   such  as
systematic  withdrawals.  Any amounts  that  exceed the  allowed  amount will be
subject to a contingent  deferred sales load.  Purchase  payments that are older
than seven years old will not be subject to a contingent deferred sales load.

Amounts  withdrawn  from any  guarantee  period  account  may be  subject  to an
interest  adjustment  as  described  in the  general  account  section  of  this
certificate.

Contingent Deferred Sales Load
A contingent  deferred sales load may apply when a withdrawal from, or surrender
of, this certificate occurs. For purposes of determining the contingent deferred
sales load, all withdrawals are made first from purchase payments on a first-in,
first-out basis and then from earnings.

We calculate the  contingent  deferred  sales load  separately for each purchase
payment  received by us. The  contingent  deferred sales load is a percentage of
the withdrawn purchase payment.

The  applicable  contingent  deferred  sales load  percentages,  as shown on the
Information  Page, are based on the number of complete years from the receipt of
the purchase payment(s) to the date of withdrawal.

Waiver of Contingent  Deferred Sales Load We will waive the contingent  deferred
sales load:

     On the allowed amount.

      Upon annuitization on or after the first certificate  anniversary,  if the
     selected settlement option involves life contingencies.

      Upon the owner's death before the annuity date.


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      On the annuity date, we will apply the annuity  amount,  as defined below,
     to provide payments under the settlement  option selected by the owner. The
     first  settlement  option  payment  will be made 30 days after the  annuity
     date.

      Settlement option payments may be made in monthly, quarterly,  semi-annual
     or annual installments as selected by the owner.


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The owner may change the  annuity  date and  settlement  and  payment  option by
notifying our service center at least 30 days in advance of the annuity date.

The annuity date must be on or before the later of (A) and (B) where:

   (A) is the first day of the calendar month immediately preceding the month of
   the  annuitant's or joint  annuitant's  85th birthday,  whichever is earlier,
   and;

   (B) is the first day of the month immediately following the tenth certificate
anniversary.

The annuity  date may not be earlier  than the first day of the  calendar  month
coinciding with the first certificate anniversary.

After the annuity date, we will not allow the owner to make:

      Any changes to either the settlement or payment option;

      Additional purchase payments; or

      Any further withdrawals.

Annuity Amount
The  annuity  amount we will apply to provide  payments  is equal to the account
value;  less any interest  adjustment,  contingent  deferred  sales load and any
premium tax charges.

Minimum Requirements
We reserve  the right to offer a less  frequent  mode of  payment  than the mode
selected  by the owner or make a cash  payment  to the  owner  equal to the cash
surrender value if:

      The annuity amount is less than $5,000; or

      The amount of the first fixed payment is less than $150; or

          The  amount of the first  variable  payment  is less than $150 or if a
     variable payment from a variable sub-account is less than $75.

If we make such a cash payment it will be in full  settlement  of our  liability
under this certificate.

Settlement Options
The  settlement  options  the owner may choose  from are listed  below.  For any
settlement  option  involving  life  contingencies,   it  is  possible  that  no
settlement  option  payments  will be made from this  certificate  if, after the
annuity  date but  before  the first  settlement  option  payment  is made,  the
annuitant and joint annuitant or contingent annuitant, as applicable, dies.

Life Annuity
Provides payments to the owner for as long as the annuitant lives. Payments will
end with the  payment  due just  before  the  annuitant's  death and there is no
provision for a death benefit payable to a beneficiary.

Life Annuity with Period Certain  Provides  payments to the owner for the longer
of: a) the annuitant's  life; or (b) the period certain.  The period certain may
be 120,  180 or 240 months.  If the  annuitant  dies during the period  certain,
payments will continue until the end of the period certain.

Life and Contingent Annuity
Provides  payments  to the  owner  for as long as the  annuitant  lives.  If the
annuitant dies,  payments will continue for as long as the contingent  annuitant
lives in an amount  equal to 50%, 66 2/3% or 100% of the  original  payment,  as
selected. Payments will then end with the payment due just before the contingent
annuitant's death.

Joint and Survivor Annuity
Provides  payments to the owner for as long as the survivor of the  annuitant or
joint annuitant  lives.  After the first annuitant dies,  payments will continue
for as long as the survivor  lives in an amount equal to 50%, 66 2/3% or 100% of
the original payment,  as selected.  Payments will then end with the payment due
just before the death of the survivor.

Other Forms of Payment
Payments can be provided  under other  settlement  options not described in this
section. Contact our service center for more information.


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      Settlement  option  payments may be fixed or variable or a combination  of
both.

      The fixed payment  option  provides for  settlement  option  payments that
     remain  constant and are not affected by the investment  performance of the
     variable sub-accounts.

      The variable  payment option provides for settlement  option payments that
     vary based on the  investment  performance  of the variable  sub-account(s)
     selected by the owner. These payments may increase,  decrease or remain the
     same.

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Fixed Payment Option
Amount of Fixed Payment
The owner may elect to have all or a portion of the  annuity  amount  applied to
provide fixed payments. On the annuity date, we will determine the dollar amount
of the fixed payments by applying the portion of the annuity amount allocated to
provide fixed payments as a single payment based on the settlement option chosen
and the  age  and sex of the  annuitant(s),  using  the  appropriate  guaranteed
annuity  rate  tables.  If required by law, we will use the  appropriate  unisex
guaranteed annuity rate tables. The monthly annuity rate tables are contained in
the appendix.

Variable Payment Option
Amount of First Variable Payment
The owner may elect to have all or a portion of the  annuity  amount  applied to
provide settlement option payments that vary based on the investment performance
of selected variable sub-accounts. The amount of the first variable payment will
be equal to the benefit  that could be  purchased by applying the portion of the
annuity  amount  allocated to provide the variable  payments as a single payment
based on the settlement option chosen and age and sex of the annuitant(s)  using
the appropriate  guaranteed annuity rate tables. If required by law, we will use
the appropriate  unisex guaranteed annuity rate tables. The monthly annuity rate
tables are contained in the appendix.

Amount of Subsequent Variable Payments
We determine the dollar amount of the second and subsequent variable payments by
first  identifying  the number and value of the variable  annuity units for each
variable  sub-account.  Variable  annuity  units are the unit of measure used to
determine  such  payments.  For each  payment we multiply the number of variable
annuity  units by the value of the  variable  annuity  units  for each  variable
sub-account.

The number of variable  annuity units for each variable  sub-account will remain
the same for the second and subsequent  variable  payments  (unless  amounts are
transferred  to or from a variable  sub-account)  and the value of the  variable
annuity  units in each  variable  sub-account  will  vary.  As a  result  of the
variation in the value of variable  annuity units for each variable  sub-account
between payments, the dollar amount of each variable payment after the first may
increase, decrease or remain the same.

Number of Variable Annuity Units
The number of variable annuity units for each variable sub-account is determined
by dividing  the first  variable  payment by the value of the  variable  annuity
units of each variable sub-account on the annuity date.

Value of Variable Annuity Units
The variable  annuity unit values  depend on the net  investment  factor and the
assumed  interest rate.  The value of a variable  annuity unit for each variable
sub-account for any valuation day is equal to (A) times (B) times (C), where:

   (A) is the variable annuity unit value on the immediately preceding valuation
day;

   (B) is the net  investment  factor  (determined  in  accordance  with the net
   investment  factor provision on Page 7), for the valuation period just ended;
   and



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   (C) is the investment result adjustment factor (.99989255)n, which recognizes
   an assumed  interest rate of 4% per year.  The Company  reserves the right to
   offer  other  assumed  interest  rates  with  appropriate  investment  result
   adjustment factors. The "n" in the investment result adjustment factor is the
   number of days since the preceding valuation day.

Once settlement  option payments begin, we guarantee the amount of each variable
payment will not be affected by variations in expenses or mortality experience.


<PAGE>




Death Benefit Provisions



<PAGE>


We must distribute death benefits or continue making  settlement option payments
under this  certificate  according to the  requirements of Code Section 72(s) as
long as this certificate is in force or benefits remain to be paid.

We will not accept any additional purchase payments after the death of the owner
or joint owner.

If any ownership change is made, the death benefit
under  this  certificate  may be  reduced in  accordance  with our then  current
underwriting  rules.  Such reduction will never decrease the death benefit below
the account value.

We must receive  proof of death before any  benefits are  distributed  from this
certificate. Proof of death acceptable to us includes:

      A certified copy of a death certificate
      A certified  copy of a court  decree  stating the cause of death A written
      statement by a medical doctor who attended the deceased Any other proof or
      documents we may require


<PAGE>




Amount of Death Benefit
If the owner or joint  owner  dies  before  the  annuity  date and  neither  the
deceased  owner nor the joint owner had attained  the age of 80, the  guaranteed
minimum death benefit is equal to the greatest of (A) or (B) where:

 (A) is the account value less any credits less than twelve months old.

 (B) is 100% of  purchase  payments,  less  the sum of all  withdrawals  and any
applicable premium tax charges.

The  guaranteed  minimum  death  benefit will be determined as of the end of the
valuation period during which our service center receives both proof of death of
the owner or joint owner and the written  notice of the form of benefit  elected
by the person to whom the death benefit is payable.

Amount of Death Benefit after the Owner or Joint Owner attains age 80
If the owner or joint owner dies before the annuity date and either the deceased
owner or surviving  owner had attained the age of 80, the death benefit is equal
to the account  value less any credits less than twelve months old. For purposes
of  calculating  such death  benefit,  the account value is determined as of the
date the death benefit is paid.

Death of Owner or Joint Owner before the Annuity Date
If the owner or joint owner dies before the annuity  date, we will pay the death
benefit  as  specified  in  this  section.  The  entire  death  benefit  must be
distributed  within five years after the owner's  death.  If the owner is not an
individual,  an  annuitant's  death will be treated as the death of the owner as
provided in Code Section 72(s)(6).  For example, this certificate will remain in
force with the annuitant's surviving spouse as the new annuitant if:

      This certificate is owned by a trust; and

      The beneficiary  shown on the  Information  Page is either the annuitant's
     surviving spouse, or a trust holding the certificate solely for the benefit
     of such spouse.

The manner in which we will pay the death  benefit  depends on the status of the
person(s) involved in this certificate. The death benefit will be payable to the
first person from the applicable list below:


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<PAGE>


If    the owner is the annuitant: The joint owner, if any; then The beneficiary,
      if any.

If    the  owner  is not the  annuitant:  The  joint  owner,  if any;  then  The
      beneficiary, if any; then The annuitant; then The joint annuitant; if any.

If the death benefit is payable to the owner's surviving spouse,  (or to a trust
for  the  sole  benefit  of  such  surviving  spouse),  we  will  continue  this
certificate  with the owner's  spouse as the new annuitant (if the owner was the
annuitant) and the new owner (if applicable), unless such spouse selects another
option as provided below.

If the death  benefit is payable to  someone  other that the  owner's  surviving
spouse,  we will pay the  death  benefit  in a lump sum  payment  to, or for the
benefit of, such person within five years after the owner's  death,  unless such
person(s) selects another option as provided below.

In lieu of the automatic form of death benefit specified above, the person(s) to
whom the death benefit is payable may elect to receive it:

      In a lump sum; or

      As settlement option payments,  provided the person making the election is
     an  individual.  Such payments must begin within one year after the owner's
     death  and must be in equal  amounts  over a period  of time not  extending
     beyond the individual's life or life expectancy.

Election  of either  option  must be made no later than 60 days prior to the one
year  anniversary  of the owner's  death.  Otherwise,  the death benefit will be
settled under the appropriate automatic form of benefit specified above.

If the person to whom the death  benefit is payable dies before the entire death
benefit is paid,  we will pay the  remaining  death benefit in a lump sum to the
payee named by such person or, if no payee was named, to such person's estate.

If the death benefit is payable to a non-individual (subject to the special rule
for a trust for the sole benefit of a surviving  spouse),  we will pay the death
benefit in a lump sum within one year after the owner's death.

If the Annuitant Dies Before the Annuity Date
If an owner and an annuitant are not the same  individual  and the annuitant (or
the last of joint  annuitants)  dies  before the  annuity  date,  the owner will
become the annuitant until a new annuitant is selected.

Death after the Annuity Date
If an owner or an annuitant  dies after the annuity  date,  any amounts  payable
will continue to be  distributed at least as rapidly as under the settlement and
payment option then in effect on the date of death.

Upon the owner's death after the annuity date,  any remaining  ownership  rights
granted under this certificate will pass to the person to whom the death benefit
would have been paid if the owner had died before the annuity date, as specified
above.

Survival Provision
The interest of any person to whom the death  benefit is payable who dies at the
time of, or within 30 days after,  the death of the owner will also terminate if
no benefits  have been paid to such  beneficiary,  unless the owner had given us
written notice of some other arrangement.


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Charges, Fees and Services



<PAGE>


Premium Tax Charge
Some jurisdictions impose on us a premium tax on annuities.  If a premium tax is
imposed,  we reserve the right to deduct this amount from  purchase  payments or
account value, as  appropriate.  For purposes of this  certificate,  premium tax
charges include retaliatory taxes or other similar taxes.

Mortality and Expense Risk Charge
The amount of the  annual  mortality  and  expense  risk  charge is shown on the
Information  Page.  The  mortality and expense risk charge will be deducted on a
daily  basis  from  the  assets  in  each  variable  sub-account  as part of the
calculation of the variable accumulation unit.

Administrative Expense Charge
The  amount of the  annual  administrative  expense  charge  on the  certificate
effective  date is shown on the  Information  Page. The  administrative  expense
charge  will be  deducted  on a daily  basis  from the  assets in each  variable
sub-account as part of the calculation of the variable accumulation unit.

We may change this charge upon 30 days advance written notice to the owner.  Any
increase  in the  administrative  expense  charge  will apply  prospectively  to
administrative  expense charges deducted after the effective date of change. The
administrative expense charge will not exceed an annual charge of 0.35%.

Transfer Fee
We reserve the right to impose a transfer fee for each transfer in excess of the
number shown on the Information Page made during a single  certificate year. The
amount of the transfer  fee on the  certificate  effective  date is shown on the
Information Page. This fee will not increase.  The transfer fee will be deducted
from the amount of the transfer prior to its reallocation.  We reserve the right
to waive the transfer fee.

Systematic Withdrawal Fee
We  reserve  the right to impose an  annual  processing  fee for the  systematic
withdrawal  option.  The  amount  of  the  systematic   withdrawal  fee  on  the
certificate  effective  date is shown on the  Information  Page. Any fee imposed
will not exceed $25 per certificate year.

Account Fee
Before the annuity date, an annual account fee will be deducted from the account
value on the last business day of each  certificate  year and if different,  the
date the certificate is surrendered. The amount of the annual account fee on the
certificate  effective  date is shown on the  Information  Page. The account fee
will be deducted on a pro rata basis from the  account  value.  There will be no
interest adjustment on any deductions from the guarantee period account for this
fee.

We may change this fee prospectively  upon 30 days advance written notice to the
owner.  Any  increase  will not result in the  account  fee  exceeding a maximum
annual account fee equal to the lesser of 2% of the account value or $60.

Annuity Fee
After  the  annuity  date,  an  annual  fee  equal  to the  amount  shown on the
Information Page will be deducted in equal amounts from distributions made under
the variable payment option. We reserve the right to waive this fee.

Statements of Account
At least once during each  certificate  year, we will send the owner a statement
of account  reflecting  the  account  value of the  certificate.  Statements  of
account will cease to be provided to the owner after the annuity date.


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                              TCG-313-197 Page 17

General Provisions



<PAGE>


Entire Contract
This certificate,  the group certificate contract and any attached  endorsements
and riders are the entire contract.

Misstatement of Age and Sex
If the age or sex of the  annuitant(s)  and/or of any other  measuring  life has
been misstated,  the settlement  option payments  payable under this certificate
will be whatever the annuity  amount would provide for the correct age or sex of
the  annuitant(s)  and/or of any other  measuring  life on the annuity date. Any
underpayment by us, as a result of such misstatement, will be paid in a lump sum
on the next settlement  option payment made by us, and any  overpayment  will be
deducted from the current or succeeding payments.

Proof of Existence and Age
Before  making any payment under this  certificate,  we may require proof of the
existence and age of the owner,  the annuitant  and/or any other measuring life.
We may also  require  any other  information  as we may need in order to provide
benefits under the certificate.

Changes
No provision of this certificate may be changed or waived unless done in writing
and signed by two of our authorized  officers.  We will not make any change that
reduces the amounts payable under this certificate unless the change is required
by law.  We  will  provide  the  owner  a copy  of any  changes  we make to this
certificate.

Income Tax Qualification
This  certificate  is  intended  to qualify as an annuity  contract  for federal
income tax purposes.  All provisions in this  certificate will be interpreted to
maintain such tax  qualification.  We may make changes in order to maintain this
qualification or to conform this  certificate to any applicable  changes made in
the tax qualification requirements. We will provide the owner with a copy of any
changes we make to this certificate.

Incontestability
This certificate is incontestable from the certificate effective date.

Assignment of this Certificate
To make  ownership  changes or assign rights to another  person,  the owner must
notify us at our  service  center.  An  assignment  or  ownership  change is not
binding on us until we receive the necessary  documentation  and acknowledge the
request.  We are not responsible for the validity or effect - tax or otherwise -
of any assignment or ownership change. If an ownership change is made, the death
benefit  under  this  certificate  may be reduced  in  accordance  with our then
current underwriting rules. Such reduction will never decrease the death benefit
below the account value.

Payments by/to the Company
All purchase  payments  paid to us or amounts  paid by us from this  certificate
will be made in the legal currency of the United States of America.

Delay of Payment or Transfer
Except as provided below, we will pay amounts due from this  certificate  within
seven days of the date our  service  center  receives  both the request for such
amount and all the necessary requirements in a form and manner acceptable to us.

We reserve  the right to delay the  payment  of any  benefits  payable,  amounts
withdrawn  or  transfers  requested  from the  variable  account due to: (a) the
closure of the New York Stock  Exchange for reasons  other than usual  weekends,
holidays or if trading on such Exchange is  restricted;  (b) the existence of an
emergency as defined by the  Securities  and Exchange  Commission  of the United
States  Government or restrictions  of trading by the Commission;  or (c) delays
permitted  by the  Securities  and Exchange  Commission  for the  protection  of
security holders.

We further reserve the right to delay payment of any withdrawal from the general
account  options  for  up to  six  months  after  we  receive  the  request  for
withdrawal.  If we delay  payment for more than 30 days, we will pay interest as
provided in this certificate on the withdrawal amount up to the date of payment.


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                              TCG-313-197 Page 18




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Minimum Benefits
Any settlement option payments,  cash surrender value or death benefits that may
be available under this  certificate  will not be less than the minimum benefits
required  by any  statute  of the  jurisdiction  in which this  certificate  was
issued.

Protection of Benefits/Proceeds
To the extent  permitted  by law, no payment of  benefits  or  interest  will be
subject to the claim(s) of any creditor of any owner,  annuitant or  beneficiary
or to any claim or process of law against any owner, annuitant or beneficiary.

Non-Participating
This certificate is classified as a non-participating  certificate.  It does not
participate in our profits or surplus, and therefore no dividends are payable.


<PAGE>




Appendix


                               ANNUITY RATE TABLES



<PAGE>


Applicability of Rates - The guaranteed  annuity rates contained in Tables I, II
and III will be used to provide a minimum  guaranteed  monthly annuity under the
fixed annuity payment option. The annuity rates contained in Tables IV, V and VI
will be used to determine the first monthly  annuity  payment under the variable
annuity payment option.

The rates  contained in this  certificate  are for each $1,000 applied under the
applicable  settlement  option and do not  include  any  applicable  premium tax
charges.  Any  applicable  premium tax charges will be withdrawn as described in
the premium tax charge provision of the certificate.

Tables I and II under the fixed annuity payment option and Tables IV and V under
the  variable  annuity  payment  option,  as  applicable,  will be used  for all
settlement  options,  subject to any limitations imposed under: (a) a retirement
plan or program  under  which this  certificate  is  issued;  or (b)  applicable
federal or state law, rules or regulations which restrict the use of such rates.
If any federal or state law, rules or regulations prohibits the use of the rates
provided  under these Tables,  then the annuity rates  provided under Tables III
and VI, as applicable, will be used.

Rates  Not  Shown  - Any  rates  not  shown  in the  Tables  contained  in  this
certificate will be provided by us upon request.


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<TABLE>
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                              APPENDIX (continued)

                    TABLES OF GUARANTEED ANNUITY RATES UNDER
                          FIXED ANNUITY PAYMENT OPTION

                              TABLE I - MALE RATES

                                      LIFE                      LIFE ANNUITY WITH PERIOD CERTAIN
                  Age               ANNUITY                   120 Months        180 Months       240 Months
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>               <C>                  <C>                        <C>               <C>               <C>
                  40                   3.76                       3.76              3.75              3.73
                  41                   3.80                       3.79              3.78              3.76
                  42                   3.84                       3.83              3.82              3.80
                  43                   3.88                       3.87              3.86              3.83
                  44                   3.93                       3.92              3.90              3.87
                  45                   3.97                       3.96              3.94              3.91
                  46                   4.02                       4.01              3.98              3.95
                  47                   4.07                       4.06              4.03              3.99
                  48                   4.13                       4.11              4.08              4.03
                  49                   4.18                       4.16              4.13              4.08
                  50                   4.24                       4.21              4.18              4.13
                  51                   4.30                       4.27              4.23              4.17
                  52                   4.37                       4.33              4.29              4.22
                  53                   4.43                       4.40              4.34              4.28
                  54                   4.51                       4.46              4.41              4.33
                  55                   4.58                       4.53              4.47              4.38
                  56                   4.66                       4.60              4.54              4.44
                  57                   4.74                       4.68              4.60              4.50
                  58                   4.83                       4.76              4.67              4.56
                  59                   4.92                       4.84              4.75              4.61
                  60                   5.02                       4.93              4.83              4.68
                  61                   5.12                       5.02              4.90              4.74
                  62                   5.23                       5.12              4.99              4.80
                  63                   5.34                       5.22              5.07              4.87
                  64                   5.47                       5.33              5.16              4.93
                  65                   5.60                       5.45              5.25              5.00
                  66                   5.74                       5.57              5.35              5.06
                  67                   5.90                       5.69              5.45              5.12
                  68                   6.06                       5.83              5.55              5.18
                  69                   6.24                       5.97              5.64              5.24
                  70                   6.43                       6.11              5.74              5.30
                  71                   6.63                       6.26              5.84              5.35
                  72                   6.84                       6.42              5.95              5.41
                  73                   7.07                       6.58              6.05              5.45
                  74                   7.32                       6.74              6.14              5.50
                  75                   7.58                       6.91              6.24              5.54
                  76                   7.86                       7.08              6.33              5.57
                  77                   8.16                       7.26              6.42              5.61
                  78                   8.48                       7.43              6.50              5.63
                  79                   8.83                       7.61              6.58              5.66
                  80                   9.20                       7.79              6.65              5.68
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------


Basis of  Computation - The actuarial  basis for the annuity rates  contained in
this  Table  I,  is  the  1983a  Annuity  Mortality  Table  for  males,  without
projection, set back 5 years, with an interest rate of 3.5% per annum.






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                              APPENDIX (continued)

                    TABLES OF GUARANTEED ANNUITY RATES UNDER
                          FIXED ANNUITY PAYMENT OPTION

                             TABLE II - FEMALE RATES

                                      LIFE                      LIFE ANNUITY WITH PERIOD CERTAIN
                  Age               ANNUITY                   120 Months        180 Months       240 Months
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                  40                   3.58                       3.58              3.57              3.56
                  41                   3.61                       3.60              3.60              3.59
                  42                   3.64                       3.64              3.63              3.62
                  43                   3.67                       3.67              3.66              3.65
                  44                   3.71                       3.70              3.69              3.68
                  45                   3.74                       3.74              3.73              3.71
                  46                   3.78                       3.77              3.76              3.75
                  47                   3.82                       3.81              3.80              3.78
                  48                   3.86                       3.85              3.84              3.82
                  49                   3.90                       3.89              3.88              3.86
                  50                   3.95                       3.94              3.92              3.90
                  51                   4.00                       3.98              3.97              3.94
                  52                   4.05                       4.03              4.01              3.98
                  53                   4.10                       4.08              4.06              4.03
                  54                   4.15                       4.14              4.11              4.08
                  55                   4.21                       4.19              4.17              4.13
                  56                   4.28                       4.25              4.22              4.18
                  57                   4.34                       4.32              4.28              4.23
                  58                   4.41                       4.38              4.34              4.28
                  59                   4.48                       4.45              4.41              4.34
                  60                   4.56                       4.52              4.47              4.40
                  61                   4.64                       4.60              4.55              4.46
                  62                   4.73                       4.68              4.62              4.52
                  63                   4.82                       4.77              4.70              4.59
                  64                   4.92                       4.86              4.78              4.66
                  65                   5.03                       4.96              4.86              4.72
                  66                   5.14                       5.06              4.95              4.79
                  67                   5.26                       5.17              5.04              4.86
                  68                   5.39                       5.28              5.14              4.93
                  69                   5.52                       5.40              5.24              5.01
                  70                   5.67                       5.52              5.34              5.07
                  71                   5.82                       5.66              5.44              5.14
                  72                   5.99                       5.80              5.55              5.21
                  73                   6.17                       5.95              5.66              5.27
                  74                   6.36                       6.10              5.77              5.34
                  75                   6.57                       6.27              5.88              5.40
                  76                   6.80                       6.44              6.00              5.45
                  77                   7.04                       6.61              6.11              5.50
                  78                   7.31                       6.80              6.21              5.54
                  79                   7.60                       6.99              6.32              5.58
                  80                   7.91                       7.18              6.42              5.62
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Basis of  Computation - The actuarial  basis for the annuity rates  contained in
this  Table II, is the  1983a  Annuity  Mortality  Table  for  females,  without
projection, set back 5 years, with an interest rate of 3.5% per annum.






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                              APPENDIX (continued)

                    TABLES OF GUARANTEED ANNUITY RATES UNDER
                          FIXED ANNUITY PAYMENT OPTION

                            TABLE III - UNISEX RATES

                                      LIFE                      LIFE ANNUITY WITH PERIOD CERTAIN
                  Age               ANNUITY                   120 Months        180 Months       240 Months
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                  40                   3.69                       3.69              3.68              3.66
                  41                   3.73                       3.72              3.71              3.70
                  42                   3.76                       3.76              3.75              3.73
                  43                   3.80                       3.79              3.78              3.76
                  44                   3.84                       3.83              3.82              3.80
                  45                   3.88                       3.87              3.86              3.83
                  46                   3.93                       3.92              3.90              3.87
                  47                   3.97                       3.96              3.94              3.91
                  48                   4.02                       4.01              3.98              3.95
                  49                   4.07                       4.06              4.03              4.00
                  50                   4.13                       4.11              4.08              4.04
                  51                   4.18                       4.16              4.13              4.08
                  52                   4.24                       4.22              4.18              4.13
                  53                   4.30                       4.27              4.24              4.18
                  54                   4.37                       4.33              4.29              4.23
                  55                   4.44                       4.40              4.35              4.28
                  56                   4.51                       4.47              4.42              4.34
                  57                   4.59                       4.54              4.48              4.40
                  58                   4.66                       4.61              4.55              4.45
                  59                   4.75                       4.69              4.62              4.51
                  60                   4.84                       4.77              4.69              4.57
                  61                   4.93                       4.86              4.77              4.64
                  62                   5.03                       4.95              4.85              4.70
                  63                   5.14                       5.05              4.93              4.76
                  64                   5.25                       5.15              5.02              4.83
                  65                   5.37                       5.26              5.11              4.89
                  66                   5.50                       5.37              5.20              4.96
                  67                   5.64                       5.49              5.29              5.03
                  68                   5.79                       5.61              5.39              5.09
                  69                   5.95                       5.75              5.49              5.15
                  70                   6.12                       5.88              5.59              5.22
                  71                   6.31                       6.03              5.69              5.28
                  72                   6.50                       6.18              5.80              5.34
                  73                   6.71                       6.33              5.90              5.39
                  74                   6.93                       6.49              6.01              5.44
                  75                   7.17                       6.66              6.11              5.49
                  76                   7.43                       6.84              6.21              5.53
                  77                   7.71                       7.01              6.31              5.57
                  78                   8.01                       7.19              6.40              5.61
                  79                   8.33                       7.37              6.49              5.63
                  80                   8.67                       7.56              6.57              5.66
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Basis of  Computation - The actuarial  basis for the annuity rates  contained in
this  Table III,  is the 1983a  Annuity  Mortality  Table,  without  projection,
blended 60% males and 40% females,  set back 5 years,  with an interest  rate of
3.5% per annum.






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                              APPENDIX (continued)

                          TABLES OF ANNUITY RATES UNDER
                         VARIABLE ANNUITY PAYMENT OPTION

                              TABLE IV - MALE RATES

                                      LIFE                      LIFE ANNUITY WITH PERIOD CERTAIN
                  Age               ANNUITY                   120 Months        180 Months       240 Months
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                  40                   4.08                       4.07              4.06              4.04
                  41                   4.12                       4.11              4.09              4.07
                  42                   4.16                       4.15              4.13              4.11
                  43                   4.20                       4.18              4.17              4.14
                  44                   4.24                       4.23              4.21              4.18
                  45                   4.29                       4.27              4.25              4.21
                  46                   4.33                       4.32              4.29              4.25
                  47                   4.38                       4.36              4.33              4.29
                  48                   4.44                       4.41              4.38              4.33
                  49                   4.49                       4.46              4.43              4.38
                  50                   4.55                       4.52              4.48              4.42
                  51                   4.61                       4.57              4.53              4.47
                  52                   4.67                       4.63              4.59              4.52
                  53                   4.74                       4.69              4.64              4.57
                  54                   4.81                       4.76              4.70              4.62
                  55                   4.88                       4.83              4.76              4.67
                  56                   4.96                       4.90              4.83              4.73
                  57                   5.04                       4.97              4.89              4.78
                  58                   5.13                       5.05              4.96              4.84
                  59                   5.22                       5.13              5.04              4.90
                  60                   5.31                       5.22              5.11              4.96
                  61                   5.42                       5.31              5.19              5.02
                  62                   5.52                       5.41              5.27              5.08
                  63                   5.64                       5.51              5.36              5.14
                  64                   5.76                       5.62              5.44              5.20
                  65                   5.90                       5.73              5.53              5.27
                  66                   6.04                       5.85              5.62              5.33
                  67                   6.19                       5.98              5.72              5.39
                  68                   6.36                       6.11              5.82              5.45
                  69                   6.53                       6.25              5.91              5.51
                  70                   6.72                       6.39              6.01              5.56
                  71                   6.92                       6.54              6.11              5.61
                  72                   7.14                       6.69              6.21              5.67
                  73                   7.37                       6.85              6.31              5.71
                  74                   7.62                       7.01              6.40              5.75
                  75                   7.88                       7.18              6.49              5.79
                  76                   8.16                       7.35              6.58              5.83
                  77                   8.46                       7.52              6.67              5.86
                  78                   8.79                       7.70              6.75              5.89
                  79                   9.13                       7.87              6.83              5.91
                  80                   9.51                       8.05              6.90              5.93
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Basis of  Computation - The actuarial  basis for the annuity rates  contained in
this  Table  IV,  is the  1983a  Annuity  Mortality  Table  for  males,  without
projection, set back 5 years, with an assumed interest rate of 4% per annum.






TCG-313-197                                                                                                     Page 23


                              APPENDIX (continued)

                          TABLES OF ANNUITY RATES UNDER
                         VARIABLE ANNUITY PAYMENT OPTION

                             TABLE V - FEMALE RATES

                                      LIFE                      LIFE ANNUITY WITH PERIOD CERTAIN
                  Age               ANNUITY                   120 Months        180 Months       240 Months
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                  40                   3.90                       3.90              3.89              3.88
                  41                   3.93                       3.92              3.92              3.91
                  42                   3.96                       3.95              3.95              3.94
                  43                   3.99                       3.98              3.97              3.96
                  44                   4.02                       4.01              4.01              3.99
                  45                   4.06                       4.05              4.04              4.02
                  46                   4.09                       4.08              4.07              4.06
                  47                   4.13                       4.12              4.11              4.09
                  48                   4.17                       4.16              4.15              4.13
                  49                   4.21                       4.20              4.19              4.16
                  50                   4.26                       4.24              4.23              4.20
                  51                   4.30                       4.29              4.27              4.24
                  52                   4.35                       4.34              4.32              4.28
                  53                   4.40                       4.39              4.36              4.33
                  54                   4.46                       4.44              4.41              4.37
                  55                   4.52                       4.49              4.46              4.42
                  56                   4.58                       4.55              4.52              4.47
                  57                   4.64                       4.61              4.58              4.52
                  58                   4.71                       4.68              4.64              4.57
                  59                   4.78                       4.75              4.70              4.63
                  60                   4.86                       4.82              4.77              4.69
                  61                   4.94                       4.89              4.84              4.75
                  62                   5.03                       4.98              4.91              4.81
                  63                   5.12                       5.06              4.98              4.87
                  64                   5.22                       5.15              5.06              4.94
                  65                   5.32                       5.24              5.14              5.00
                  66                   5.43                       5.34              5.23              5.07
                  67                   5.55                       5.45              5.32              5.14
                  68                   5.68                       5.56              5.41              5.21
                  69                   5.81                       5.68              5.51              5.27
                  70                   5.96                       5.80              5.61              5.34
                  71                   6.11                       5.93              5.71              5.41
                  72                   6.28                       6.08              5.82              5.48
                  73                   6.46                       6.22              5.93              5.54
                  74                   6.65                       6.37              6.04              5.60
                  75                   6.86                       6.54              6.15              5.66
                  76                   7.09                       6.71              6.25              5.71
                  77                   7.33                       6.88              6.37              5.76
                  78                   7.60                       7.07              6.47              5.80
                  79                   7.89                       7.25              6.57              5.84
                  80                   8.20                       7.45              6.67              5.88
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Basis of  Computation - The actuarial  basis for the annuity rates  contained in
this  Table  V, is the  1983a  Annuity  Mortality  Table  for  females,  without
projection, set back 5 years, with an assumed interest rate of 4% per annum.






TCG-313-197                                                                                                     Page 24


                              APPENDIX (continued)

                          TABLES OF ANNUITY RATES UNDER
                         VARIABLE ANNUITY PAYMENT OPTION

                             TABLE VI - UNISEX RATES

                                      LIFE                      LIFE ANNUITY WITH PERIOD CERTAIN
                  Age               ANNUITY                   120 Months        180 Months       240 Months
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                  40                   4.01                       4.00              4.00              3.98
                  41                   4.05                       4.04              4.03              4.01
                  42                   4.08                       4.07              4.06              4.04
                  43                   4.12                       4.11              4.09              4.07
                  44                   4.16                       4.14              4.13              4.11
                  45                   4.20                       4.18              4.17              4.14
                  46                   4.24                       4.22              4.21              4.18
                  47                   4.28                       4.27              4.25              4.22
                  48                   4.33                       4.31              4.29              4.26
                  49                   4.38                       4.36              4.33              4.30
                  50                   4.43                       4.41              4.38              4.34
                  51                   4.49                       4.46              4.43              4.38
                  52                   4.55                       4.52              4.48              4.43
                  53                   4.61                       4.57              4.54              4.48
                  54                   4.67                       4.64              4.59              4.53
                  55                   4.74                       4.70              4.65              4.58
                  56                   4.81                       4.76              4.71              4.63
                  57                   4.89                       4.83              4.77              4.68
                  58                   4.96                       4.91              4.84              4.74
                  59                   5.05                       4.99              4.91              4.80
                  60                   5.14                       5.07              4.98              4.86
                  61                   5.23                       5.15              5.05              4.92
                  62                   5.33                       5.24              5.13              4.98
                  63                   5.43                       5.34              5.21              5.04
                  64                   5.55                       5.44              5.30              5.10
                  65                   5.67                       5.54              5.39              5.17
                  66                   5.80                       5.66              5.48              5.23
                  67                   5.94                       5.77              5.57              5.30
                  68                   6.09                       5.90              5.67              5.36
                  69                   6.25                       6.03              5.76              5.42
                  70                   6.42                       6.16              5.86              5.48
                  71                   6.60                       6.31              5.96              5.54
                  72                   6.79                       6.46              6.06              5.60
                  73                   7.00                       6.61              6.17              5.65
                  74                   7.23                       6.77              6.27              5.70
                  75                   7.47                       6.93              6.37              5.75
                  76                   7.73                       7.10              6.46              5.79
                  77                   8.01                       7.28              6.56              5.82
                  78                   8.31                       7.46              6.65              5.86
                  79                   8.63                       7.64              6.73              5.89
                  80                   8.98                       7.82              6.82              5.91
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Basis of  Computation - The actuarial  basis for the annuity rates  contained in
this Table VI, is the 1983a Annuity Mortality Table, without projection, blended
60% males and 40% females, set back 5 years, with an assumed interest rate of 4%
per annum.



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                               TCE-142-199 Page 2
Withdrawal of Funds Without Charges Endorsement

About this Endorsement



<PAGE>


Transamerica Life Insurance and Annuity Company has issued this Endorsement as a
part of the annuity contract to which it is attached.

For purposes of this Endorsement,  the term "annuity  contract" refers either to
an individual annuity contract or to a group annuity certificate.

For purposes of this  Endorsement,  the term "earnings" refers to the difference
between the account  value and  purchase  payments  received at a given point in
time.

This Endorsement replaces the introduction to the Withdrawal  Provisions section
and the Withdrawal of Funds Without Charges provision of the annuity contract.


<PAGE>





Withdrawal Provisions


<PAGE>


Before the annuity date and subject to the conditions below, the owner may:

      Withdraw a portion of the account value for cash subject to any applicable
     interest  adjustment;  contingent  deferred  sales  load,  and  premium tax
     charges; or

      Automatically  withdraw a portion of the  account  value by  electing  the
      systematic  withdrawal  option;  or Withdraw the cash surrender  value and
      terminate the annuity contract.

Any amount withdrawn that exceeds the allowed amount, as described below, may be
subject to a contingent  deferred sales load. All withdrawals  will be made from
earnings and any applicable credits,  then from purchase payments on a first in,
first out basis.


<PAGE>



Withdrawal of Funds Without Charges
After the right to cancel period ends or 30 days following the annuity  contract
effective  date,  whichever is later,  the owner may make  withdrawals up to and
including  the allowed  amount each annuity  contract  year without  incurring a
contingent deferred sales load.

The allowed amount for a withdrawal is equal to the greater of:

          Total earnings of the annuity  contract at the time of the withdrawal,
     less any previous withdrawals of earnings; or


          For the first annuity  contract year,  the allowed  amount  percentage
     (shown on the annuity  contract  information  page),  of purchase  payments
     received  before the first  withdrawal,  less any previous  withdrawals  of
     purchase payments; or

          For all subsequent  years, the allowed amount percentage (shown on the
     annuity contract information page) of purchase payments received before the
     withdrawal  less  than  seven  years  old as of the last  annuity  contract
     anniversary, less any previous withdrawals of such purchase payments.



<PAGE>


Previous   withdrawals  include  partial   with-drawals  and  certain  scheduled
withdrawals,  such as systematic withdrawals.  Any amounts withdrawn that exceed
the  allowed  amount  will be  subject  to a  contingent  deferred  sales  load.
Withdrawals of earnings and withdrawals of purchase  payments that are more than
seven years old will not be subject to a contingent deferred sales load.

Amounts  withdrawn  from any  guarantee  period  account  may be  subject  to an
interest  adjustment as described in the General  Account section of the annuity
contract.


<PAGE>





Signed for the  Company at  Charlotte,  North  Carolina to be  effective  on the
annuity contract effective date.


                 TRANSAMERICA LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITY COMPANY



<PAGE>


                         Nooruddin Veerjee
                     PRESIDENT

                         James W. Dederer
              GENERAL COUNSEL AND SECRETARY


Transamerica Classic

Variable Annuity Application
Transamerica Life Insurance
and Annuity Company
Home Office: Suite 700
401 N. Tryon Street
Charlotte, NC 28202
TGA-028-199
Mailing Address:
P.O. Box 31848
Charlotte, NC 28231-1848
Annuity Service Center: (800) 420-7749
Do not write in this space. Home office use only.
1. Type of Plan
Check one only:
Non-Qualified Charitable Remainder Trust*
IRA 408(b) 401(a) Pension/Profit Sharing*
SEP-IRA 408(k) TSA 403(b) (Rev. Rul. 90-24 only)*
Roth IRA*
* Submit required additional forms.
2. Owner
Note: All mail and tax reporting will be sent only to the Owner.
Print Full Name Male Female
Residence Street Address
City State ZIP Code
Date of Birth Taxpayer Identification Number
Married Yes No
Daytime Telephone
Evening Telephone
3. Joint Owner (Optional)
Note: Non-Qualified Contracts only.
Print Full Name Male Female
Date of Birth Taxpayer Identification Number
4. Beneficiary
Note: If more than one, use Beneficiary Designation Form.
Print Full Name Taxpayer Identification Number
Date of Birth Relationship to Owner
5. Annuitant
Note: Complete only if different from Owner.
Print Full Name Male Female
Residence Street Address
City State ZIP Code
Date of Birth Social Security Number
6. Joint Annuitant (Optional)
Note: Non-Qualified Contracts only. Must be Annuitants spouse.
Print Full Name Male Female
Date of Birth Social Security Number
Classic

7. Owner Information
If the Owner is not the Annuitant, the Owner is a (an):
Individual Trust* Other
Custodianship Corporation
*If the Owner is a Trust, this annuity must be held by the Trust as
an agent for the Annuitant(s). Please complete and attach a
Verification of Trust Agreement Form.
If the Annuitant is a minor, please provide (1) the relationship to the
Owner and (2) the mothers name and fathers name:
Has the Owner purchased or applied for other non-qualified
deferred annuities issued by any of the Transamerica Life
Companies during the current calendar year?
Yes No If Yes, provide contract number(s):
8. Purchase Payment Allocation
If you elect Dollar Cost Averaging (DCA), initial allocations must be to
the Money Market or Fixed Account. Please use whole percentages.
Total must equal 100%. The maximum number of total investment
options is limited to 18 over the lifetime of the contract.
Alger American Income & Growth (162) _______%
Alliance VPF Growth & Income (151) _______%
Alliance VPF Premier Growth (150) _______%
Dreyfus VIF Capital Appreciation (165) _______%
Dreyfus VIF Small Cap (166) _______%
Janus Aspen Series Balanced (164) _______%
Janus Aspen Series Worldwide Growth (163) _______%
MFS VIT Emerging Growth (158) _______%
MFS VIT Growth with Income (157) _______%
MFS VIT Research (156) _______%
MSDW UF Emerging Markets Equity (148) _______%
MSDW UF Fixed Income (160) _______%
MSDW UF High Yield (161) _______%
MSDW UF International Magnum (159) _______%
OCC Accum Trust Managed (152) _______%
OCC Accum Trust Small Cap (153) _______%
PIMCO VIT StocksPLUS Growth & Imcome (149) _______%
Transamerica VIF Growth (154) _______%
Transamerica VIF Money Market (155) _______%
Fixed Account (021) _______%
*Guaranteed Period  3 years (033) _______%
*Guaranteed Period  5 years (035) _______%
*Guaranteed Period  7 years (037) _______%
(*$1,000 minimum) Total____________100%




<PAGE>
Transamerica Catalyst
SM
Variable Annuity Application
Transamerica Life Insurance
and Annuity Company
Home Office: Suite 700
401 N. Tryon Street
Charlotte, NC 28202
TGA-029-199
Mailing Address:
P.O. Box 31848
Charlotte, NC 28231-1848
Annuity Service Center: (800) 420-7749
1. Type of Plan
Check one only:
Non-Qualified Charitable Remainder Trust*
IRA 408(b) 401(a) Pension/Profit Sharing*
SEP-IRA 408(k) TSA 403(b) (Rev. Rul. 90-24 only)*
Roth IRA*
* Submit required additional forms.
2. Owner
Note: All mail and tax reporting will be sent only to the Owner.
Print Full Name Male Female
Residence Street Address
City State ZIP Code
Date of Birth Taxpayer Identification Number
Married Yes No
Daytime Telephone
Evening Telephone
3. Joint Owner (Optional)
Note: Non-Qualified Contracts only.
Print Full Name Male Female
Date of Birth Taxpayer Identification Number
4. Beneficiary
Note: If more than one, use Beneficiary Designation Form.
Print Full Name Taxpayer Identification Number
Date of Birth Relationship to Owner
5. Annuitant
Note: Complete only if different from Owner.
Print Full Name Male Female
Residence Street Address
City State ZIP Code
Date of Birth Social Security Number
6. Joint Annuitant (Optional)
Note: Non-Qualified Contracts only. Must be Annuitants spouse.
Print Full Name Male Female
Date of Birth Social Security Number
Catalyst
SM
7. Owner Information
If the Owner is not the Annuitant, the Owner is a (an):
Individual Trust* Other
Custodianship Corporation
*If the Owner is a Trust, this annuity must be held by the Trust as
an agent for the Annuitant(s). Please complete and attach a
Verification of Trust Agreement Form.
If the Annuitant is a minor, please provide (1) the relationship to the
Owner and (2) the mothers name and fathers name:
Has the Owner purchased or applied for other non-qualified
deferred annuities issued by any of the Transamerica Life
Companies during the current calendar year?
Yes No If Yes, provide contract number(s):
8. Purchase Payment Allocation
If you elect Dollar Cost Averaging (DCA), initial allocation must be to
the Money Market or Fixed Account. Please use whole percentages.
Total must equal 100%. The maximum number of total investment
options is limited to 18 over the lifetime of the contract.
Alger American Income & Growth (162) _______%
Alliance VPF Growth & Income (151) _______%
Alliance VPF Premier Growth (150) _______%
Dreyfus VIF Capital Appreciation (165) _______%
Dreyfus VIF Small Cap (166) _______%
Janus Aspen Series Balanced (164) _______%
Janus Aspen Series Worldwide Growth (163) _______%
MFS VIT Emerging Growth (158) _______%
MFS VIT Growth with Income (157) _______%
MFS VIT Research (156) _______%
MSDW UF Emerging Markets Equity (148) _______%
MSDW UF Fixed Income (160) _______%
MSDW UF High Yield (161) _______%
MSDW UF International Magnum (159) _______%
OCC Accum Trust Managed (152) _______%
OCC Accum Trust Small Cap (153) _______%
PIMCO VIT StocksPLUS Growth & Imcome (149) _______%
Transamerica VIF Growth (154) _______%
Transamerica VIF Money Market (155) _______%
Fixed Account (021) _______%
*Guaranteed Period  3 years (033) _______%
*Guaranteed Period  5 years (035) _______%
*Guaranteed Period  7 years (037) _______%
(*$1,000 minimum) Total____________100%
Do not write in this space. Home office use only.





                             PARTICIPATION AGREEMENT
                                      Among
                TRANSAMERICA LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITY COMPANY,
                         PIMCO VARIABLE INSURANCE TRUST,
                                       and
                          PIMCO FUNDS DISTRIBUTORS LLC

         THIS  AGREEMENT,  dated  as of the 1st day of July,  1999 by and  among
Transamerica  Life  Insurance  and  Annuity  Company  (the  "Company"),  a North
Carolina  life  insurance  company,  on its own  behalf  and on  behalf  of each
segregated asset account of the Company set forth on Schedule A hereto as may be
amended  from  time  to  time  (each  account  hereinafter  referred  to as  the
"Account"),  PIMCO Variable  Insurance Trust (the "Fund"),  a Delaware  business
trust, and PIMCO Funds Distributors LLC (the "Underwriter"),  a Delaware limited
liability company.

         WHEREAS,  the  Fund  engages  in  business  as an  open-end  management
investment  company  and is  available  to act as  the  investment  vehicle  for
separate  accounts  established for variable life insurance and variable annuity
contracts  (the  "Variable  Insurance  Products")  to be  offered  by  insurance
companies  which have entered into  participation  agreements  with the Fund and
Underwriter ("Participating Insurance Companies");

         WHEREAS, the shares of beneficial interest of the Fund are divided into
several series of shares,  each  designated a "Portfolio" and  representing  the
interest in a particular managed portfolio of securities and other assets;

         WHEREAS,  the  Fund has  obtained  an order  from  the  Securities  and
Exchange Commission (the "SEC") dated February 9, 1998 (PIMCO Variable Insurance
Trust,  et al.,  File No.  812-10822,  Investment  Company Act.  Rel. No. 23022)
granting  Participating  Insurance  Companies and variable  annuity and variable
life  insurance  separate  accounts  exemptions  from the provisions of sections
9(a), 13(a), 15(a), and 15(b) of the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended,
(the "1940 Act") and Rules 6e-2(b)(15) and 6e-3(T)(b)(15)  thereunder, if and to
the  extent  necessary  to  permit  shares of the Fund to be sold to and held by
variable  annuity  and  variable  life  insurance   separate  accounts  of  both
affiliated  and  unaffiliated  life  insurance  companies,  as well as qualified
pension and retirement plans outside of the separate account context (the "Mixed
and Shared Funding Exemptive Order"), and the Fund hereby provides notice to the
Company that  appropriate  prospectus  disclosure  regarding  potential risks of
mixed and shared funding may be appropriate;

         WHEREAS,  the Fund is registered as an open-end  management  investment
company under the 1940 Act and shares of the Portfolios are registered under the
Securities Act of 1933, as amended (the "1933 Act");

         WHEREAS,  Pacific Investment Management Company (the "Adviser"),  which
serves as investment  adviser to the Fund,  is duly  registered as an investment
adviser under the federal Investment Advisers Act of 1940, as amended;

         WHEREAS,  the Company has issued or will issue  certain  variable  life
insurance and/or variable annuity contracts  supported wholly or partially by an
Account (the  "Contracts"),  and said Contracts are listed in Schedule A hereto,
as it may be amended from time to time by mutual written agreement;

         WHEREAS,   each  Account  is  duly  established  and  maintained  as  a
segregated  asset account,  duly  established  by the Company,  to set aside and
invest assets attributable to the aforesaid Contracts;

         WHEREAS,  the Underwriter,  which serves as distributor to the Fund, is
registered as a broker dealer with the SEC under the Securities  Exchange Act of
1934,  as amended  (the "1934  Act"),  and is a member in good  standing  of the
National Association of Securities Dealers, Inc. (the "NASD"); and

         WHEREAS,  to the extent  permitted  by  applicable  insurance  laws and
regulations,  the Company intends to purchase shares in the Portfolios listed in
Schedule  A hereto,  as it may be  amended  from time to time by mutual  written
agreement  (the  "Designated  Portfolios")  on behalf of the Account to fund the
aforesaid  Contracts,  and the  Underwriter is authorized to sell such shares to
the Account at net asset value;

         NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of their mutual promises, the Company,
the Fund and the Underwriter agree as follows:

ARTICLE I.  Sale of Fund Shares

                  The Fund has granted to the Underwriter exclusive authority to
distribute the Fund's shares, and has agreed to instruct, and has so instructed,
the  Underwriter  to make available to the Company for purchase on behalf of the
Account Fund shares of those Designated  Portfolios selected by the Underwriter.
Pursuant to such  authority and  instructions,  and subject to Article X hereof,
the  Underwriter  agrees to make available to the Company for purchase on behalf
of the Account,  shares of those Designated  Portfolios  listed on Schedule A to
this  Agreement,  such purchases to be effected at net asset value in accordance
with Section 1.3 of this  Agreement.  Notwithstanding  the  foregoing,  (i) Fund
series  (other than those listed on Schedule A) in existence  now or that may be
established  in the future will be made  available  to the  Company  only as the
Underwriter  may so  provide,  and (ii) the Board of  Trustees  of the Fund (the
"Board") may suspend or terminate the offering of Fund shares of any  Designated
Portfolio or class  thereof,  if such action is required by law or by regulatory
authorities  having  jurisdiction  or if,  in the sole  discretion  of the Board
acting in good faith and in light of its fiduciary  duties under federal and any
applicable  state laws,  suspension  or  termination  is  necessary  in the best
interests of the shareholders of such Designated Portfolio.

1.2. The Fund shall  redeem,  at the Company's  request,  any full or fractional
Designated  Portfolio shares held by the Company on behalf of the Account,  such
redemptions to be effected at net asset value in accordance  with Section 1.3 of
this Agreement.  Notwithstanding the foregoing, (i) the Company shall not redeem
Fund  shares  attributable  to  Contract  owners  except  in  the  circumstances
permitted  in  Section  10.3 of this  Agreement,  and (ii)  the  Fund may  delay
redemption of Fund shares of any Designated Portfolio to the extent permitted by
the 1940 Act, and any rules, regulations or orders thereunder.

1.3.     Purchase and Redemption Procedures

(a)  The  Fund  hereby  appoints  the  Company  as an  agent of the Fund for the
     limited purpose of receiving purchase and redemption  requests on behalf of
     the  Account  (but not with  respect to any Fund shares that may be held in
     the  general  account  of the  Company)  for  shares  of  those  Designated
     Portfolios made available hereunder, based on allocations of amounts to the
     Account or subaccounts  thereof under the Contracts and other  transactions
     relating to the  Contracts or the Account.  Receipt of any such request (or
     relevant transactional  information therefor) on any day the New York Stock
     Exchange  is open for  trading (a  "Business  Day") by the  Company as such
     limited  agent of the  Fund  prior  to the  time  that the Fund  ordinarily
     calculates  its net asset value as described  from time to time in the Fund
     Prospectus  (which as of the date of  execution  of this  Agreement is 4:00
     p.m.  Eastern  Time)  shall  constitute  receipt  by the Fund on that  same
     Business Day,  provided  that the Fund  receives  notice of such request by
     9:00 a.m. Eastern Time on the next following Business Day.

(b)  The Company shall pay for shares of each  Designated  Portfolio on the same
     day  that it  notifies  the Fund of a  purchase  request  for such  shares.
     Payment for  Designated  Portfolio  shares  shall be made in federal  funds
     transmitted  to the Fund by wire to be  received  by the Fund by 4:00  p.m.
     Eastern  Time on the day the Fund is notified of the  purchase  request for
     Designated  Portfolio shares (unless the Fund determines and so advises the
     Company that sufficient proceeds are available from redemption of shares of
     other  Designated  Portfolios  effected  pursuant  to  redemption  requests
     tendered by the Company on behalf of the Account). If federal funds are not
     received on time,  such funds will be invested,  and  Designated  Portfolio
     shares  purchased  thereby will be issued,  as soon as practicable  and the
     Company shall promptly, upon the Fund's request, reimburse the Fund for any
     charges,  costs,  fees,  interest or other expenses incurred by the Fund in
     connection  with any advances to, or borrowing or overdrafts  by, the Fund,
     or any  similar  expenses  incurred by the Fund,  as a result of  portfolio
     transactions  effected by the Fund based upon such purchase  request.  Upon
     receipt  of  federal  funds so  wired,  such  funds  shall  cease to be the
     responsibility  of the Company and shall become the  responsibility  of the
     Fund.

(c)  Payment  for  Designated  Portfolio  shares  redeemed by the Account or the
     Company shall be made in federal funds  transmitted  by wire to the Company
     or any other  designated  person on the next Business Day after the Fund is
     properly notified of the redemption order of such shares (unless redemption
     proceeds  are to be applied to the  purchase of shares of other  Designated
     Portfolio in accordance with Section 1.3(b) of this Agreement), except that
     the Fund reserves the right to redeem Designated Portfolio shares in assets
     other than cash and to delay payment of  redemption  proceeds to the extent
     permitted under Section 22(e) of the 1940 Act and any Rules thereunder, and
     in accordance  with the procedures and policies of the Fund as described in
     the then  current  prospectus.  The Fund shall not bear any  responsibility
     whatsoever for the proper  disbursement or crediting of redemption proceeds
     by the Company, the Company alone shall be responsible for such action.

(d)      Any purchase or redemption request for Designated Portfolio shares held
         or to be held in the Company's general account shall be effected at the
         net asset value per share next  determined  after the Fund's receipt of
         such request, provided that, in the case of a purchase request, payment
         for Fund shares so requested  is received by the Fund in federal  funds
         prior to close of business for  determination of such value, as defined
         from time to time in the Fund Prospectus.

1.4.  The Fund shall use its best  efforts to make the net asset value per share
for each Designated Portfolio available to the Company by 6:30 p.m. Eastern Time
each Business Day, and in any event, as soon as reasonably practicable after the
net asset value per share for such Designated Portfolio is calculated, and shall
calculate such net asset value in accordance with the Fund's Prospectus. Neither
the Fund, any Designated Portfolio, the Underwriter, nor any of their affiliates
shall be liable for any  information  provided to the  Company  pursuant to this
Agreement which  information is based on incorrect  information  supplied by the
Company  or  any  other  Participating  Insurance  Company  to the  Fund  or the
Underwriter.

1.5. The Fund shall  furnish  notice (by wire or  telephone  followed by written
confirmation)  to the Company as soon as  reasonably  practicable  of any income
dividends  or capital gain  distributions  payable on any  Designated  Portfolio
shares. The Company,  on its behalf and on behalf of the Account,  hereby elects
to receive all such dividends and distributions as are payable on any Designated
Portfolio shares in the form of additional shares of that Designated  Portfolio.
The Company  reserves the right, on its behalf and on behalf of the Account,  to
revoke  this  election  and to  receive  all such  dividends  and  capital  gain
distributions  in cash. The Fund shall notify the Company promptly of the number
of  Designated  Portfolio  shares so issued as  payment  of such  dividends  and
distributions.  The Fund  shall  provide  an annual  calendar  of  dividend  and
distribution dates, which may be amended from time to time.

1.6.  Issuance and  transfer of Fund shares  shall be by book entry only.  Stock
certificates  will not be issued to the  Company or the  Account.  Purchase  and
redemption orders for Fund shares shall be recorded in an appropriate ledger for
the Account or the appropriate subaccount of the Account.

1.7. (a) The parties hereto  acknowledge  that the  arrangement  contemplated by
this  Agreement  is not  exclusive;  the  Fund's  shares  may be sold  to  other
insurance  companies  (subject  to Section 1.8 hereof) and the cash value of the
Contracts may be invested in other investment companies.

     The Company  shall not,  without  prior notice to the  Underwriter  (unless
otherwise required by applicable law), take any action to operate the Account as
a management investment company under the 1940 Act.

(c) The Company  shall not,  without  prior  notice to the  Underwriter  (unless
otherwise  required by  applicable  law),  induce  Contract  owners to change or
modify the Fund or change the Fund's distributor or investment adviser.

(d)  The Company shall not,  without prior notice to the Fund,  induce  Contract
     owners  to  vote  on  any  matter   submitted  for   consideration  by  the
     shareholders of the Fund in a manner other than as recommended by the Board
     of Trustees of the Fund.

1.8. The Underwriter  and the Fund shall sell Fund shares only to  Participating
Insurance  Companies  and  their  separate  accounts  and to  persons  or  plans
("Qualified  Persons") that represent to the  Underwriter and the Fund that they
qualify to  purchase  shares of the Fund under  Section  817(h) of the  Internal
Revenue Code of 1986,  as amended (the  "Code") and the  regulations  thereunder
without  impairing  the  ability  of  the  Account  to  consider  the  portfolio
investments  of the Fund as  constituting  investments  of the  Account  for the
purpose of satisfying the  diversification  requirements of Section 817(h).  The
Underwriter and the Fund shall not sell Fund shares to any insurance  company or
separate account unless an agreement  substantially complying with Article VI of
this Agreement is in effect to govern such sales,  to the extent  required.  The
Company  hereby  represents  and warrants  that it and the Account are Qualified
Persons.  The Fund reserves the right to cease offering shares of any Designated
Portfolio in the discretion of the Fund.

ARTICLE II.  Representations and Warranties

                  The Company  represents  and warrants  that the  Contracts (a)
are, or prior to issuance will be, registered under the 1933 Act, or (b) are not
registered because they are properly exempt from registration under the 1933 Act
or will be offered  exclusively in  transactions  that are properly  exempt from
registration  under the 1933 Act. The Company  further  represents  and warrants
that the  Contracts  will be  issued  and  sold in  compliance  in all  material
respects  with all  applicable  federal  securities  and  state  securities  and
insurance  laws and that the sale of the Contracts  shall comply in all material
respects with state  insurance  suitability  requirements.  The Company  further
represents  and warrants that it is an insurance  company duly  organized and in
good standing under applicable law, that it has legally and validly  established
the Account prior to any issuance or sale thereof as a segregated  asset account
under North Carolina insurance laws, and that it (a) has registered or, prior to
any  issuance  or sale of the  Contracts,  will  register  the Account as a unit
investment trust in accordance with the provisions of the 1940 Act to serve as a
segregated  investment  account for the Contracts,  or alternatively (b) has not
registered the Account in proper  reliance upon an exclusion  from  registration
under the 1940 Act.  The Company  shall  register  and qualify the  Contracts or
interests  therein as  securities  in  accordance  with the laws of the  various
states only if and to the extent deemed advisable by the Company.

2.2. The Fund  represents  and warrants  that Fund shares sold  pursuant to this
Agreement  shall be registered  under the 1933 Act, duly authorized for issuance
and sold in compliance  with  applicable  state and federal  securities laws and
that the Fund is and shall remain  registered under the 1940 Act. The Fund shall
amend the registration  statement for its shares under the 1933 Act and the 1940
Act from time to time as required in order to effect the continuous  offering of
its  shares.  The  Fund  shall  register  and  qualify  the  shares  for sale in
accordance  with the laws of the various states only if and to the extent deemed
advisable by the Fund or the Underwriter.

2.3. The Fund may make  payments to finance  distribution  expenses  pursuant to
Rule 12b-1 under the 1940 Act. Prior to financing distribution expenses pursuant
to Rule  12b-1,  the  Fund  will  have the  Board,  a  majority  of whom are not
interested  persons of the Fund,  formulate  and approve a plan pursuant to Rule
12b-1 under the 1940 Act to finance distribution expenses.

2.4.  The  Fund  makes  no  representations  as to  whether  any  aspect  of its
operations,  including,  but not  limited  to,  investment  policies,  fees  and
expenses,  complies with the insurance and other  applicable laws of the various
states, but may do so upon request.

2.5. The Fund  represents  that it is lawfully  organized  and validly  existing
under the laws of the State of Delaware  and that it does and will comply in all
material respects with the 1940 Act.

2.6.  The  Underwriter  represents  and  warrants  that it is a  member  in good
standing of the NASD and is  registered  as a  broker-dealer  with the SEC.  The
Underwriter  further represents that it will sell and distribute the Fund shares
in accordance with any applicable state and federal securities laws.

2.7.  The Fund  and the  Underwriter  represent  and  warrant  that all of their
trustees/directors,   officers,   employees,   investment  advisers,  and  other
individuals or entities dealing with the money and/or securities of the Fund are
and shall  continue  to be at all times  covered by a blanket  fidelity  bond or
similar  coverage  for the  benefit  of the Fund in an amount  not less than the
minimum coverage as required  currently by Rule 17g-1 of the 1940 Act or related
provisions as may be  promulgated  from time to time.  The aforesaid  bond shall
include coverage for larceny and embezzlement and shall be issued by a reputable
bonding company.

2.8. The Company  represents  and warrants it will  maintain a blanket  fidelity
bond or similar  coverage  issued by a  reputable  bonding  company in an amount
appropriate to the Company's obligations under this Agreement.

2.9.     ARTICLE III.  Prospectuses and Proxy Statements; Voting

                  The Underwriter  shall provide the Company with as many copies
of the Fund's current  prospectus  (describing  only the  Designated  Portfolios
listed on Schedule A) or, to the extent  permitted,  the Fund's  profiles as the
Company may reasonably  request.  The Company shall bear the expense of printing
copies of the current  prospectus  and profiles for the  Contracts  that will be
distributed to existing Contract owners,  and the Company shall bear the expense
of  printing  copies of the  Fund's  prospectus  and  profiles  that are used in
connection  with offering the Contracts  issued by the Company.  If requested by
the  Company  in  lieu  thereof,  the  Fund  shall  provide  such  documentation
(including a final copy of the new prospectus in electronic format at the Fund's
expense)  and  other  assistance  as is  reasonably  necessary  in order for the
Company once each year (or more  frequently  if the  prospectus  for the Fund is
amended) to have the prospectus  for the Contracts and the Fund's  prospectus or
profile printed  together in one document (the payment of such printing costs to
be governed by the provisions of Section 5.3 of this Agreement).

3.2. The Fund's  prospectus shall state that the current Statement of Additional
Information  ("SAI")  for the Fund is  available,  and the  Underwriter  (or the
Fund), at its expense,  shall provide a reasonable  number of copies of such SAI
free of charge to the  Company  for itself  and for any owner of a Contract  who
requests such SAI.

3.3. The Fund shall  provide the Company with  information  regarding the Fund's
expenses,  which  information may include a table of fees and related  narrative
disclosure for use in any prospectus or other descriptive document relating to a
Contract.  The  Company  agrees  that it will use such  information  in the form
provided.  The  Company  shall  provide  prior  written  notice of any  proposed
modification  of such  information,  which  notice  will  describe in detail the
manner in which the Company proposes to modify the information,  and agrees that
it may not modify such  information  in any way without the prior consent of the
Fund.

3.4.  The Fund,  at its  expense,  shall  provide the Company with copies of its
proxy  material,   reports  to  shareholders   describing  only  the  Designated
Portfolio(s)  in Schedule A, and other  communications  to  shareholders in such
quantity as the Company shall  reasonably  require for  distributing to Contract
owners.

3.5.     The Company shall:

(i)      solicit voting instructions from Contract owners;

(ii) vote the Fund shares in accordance with instructions received from Contract
owners; and

(iii)                      vote Fund shares for which no instructions  have been
                           received  in the same  proportion  as Fund  shares of
                           such  portfolio  for  which  instructions  have  been
                           received,

so long as and to the extent that the SEC continues to interpret the 1940 Act to
require  pass-through  voting  privileges for variable contract owners or to the
extent otherwise  required by law. The Company will vote Fund shares held in any
segregated asset account in the same proportion as Fund shares of such portfolio
for which voting  instructions  have been received from Contract owners,  to the
extent permitted by law.

3.6.  Participating  Insurance  Companies shall be responsible for assuring that
each  of  their  separate  accounts  participating  in  a  Designated  Portfolio
calculates  voting  privileges  as  required  by the  Mixed and  Shared  Funding
Exemptive Order and consistent  with any reasonable  standards that the Fund may
adopt and provide in writing.

ARTICLE IV.  Sales Material and Information

4.1. The Company shall furnish,  or shall cause to be furnished,  to the Fund or
its designee,  each piece of sales literature or other promotional material that
the Company develops and in which the Fund (or a Designated  Portfolio  thereof)
or the Adviser or the Underwriter is named. No such material shall be used until
approved by the Fund or its designee, and the Fund will use its best efforts for
it or its  designee  to review such sales  literature  or  promotional  material
within  four  Business  Days  after  receipt of such  material.  The Fund or its
designee  reserves the right to  reasonably  object to the  continued use of any
such sales  literature  or other  promotional  material  in which the Fund (or a
Designated Portfolio thereof) or the Adviser or the Underwriter is named, and no
such material shall be used if the Fund or its designee so object.

4.2. The Company shall not give any information or make any  representations  or
statements  on behalf of the Fund or  concerning  the Fund or the Adviser or the
Underwriter  in  connection  with  the  sale of the  Contracts  other  than  the
information  or  representations  contained  in the  registration  statement  or
prospectus  or SAI for the  Fund  shares,  as such  registration  statement  and
prospectus  or SAI may be  amended  or  supplemented  from  time to time,  or in
reports  or proxy  statements  for the  Fund,  or in sales  literature  or other
promotional material approved by the Fund or its designee or by the Underwriter,
except with the  permission  of the Fund or the  Underwriter  or the designee of
either.

4.3. The Fund and the Underwriter, or their designee, shall furnish, or cause to
be  furnished,  to  the  Company,  each  piece  of  sales  literature  or  other
promotional  material  that it  develops  and in which the  Company,  and/or its
Account, is named. No such material shall be used until approved by the Company,
and the Company  will use its best  efforts to review such sales  literature  or
promotional  material  within ten Business Days after receipt of such  material.
The Company reserves the right to reasonably  object to the continued use of any
such sales literature or other promotional  material in which the Company and/or
its  Account  is named,  and no such  material  shall be used if the  Company so
objects.

4.4. The Fund and the  Underwriter  shall not give any  information  or make any
representations on behalf of the Company or concerning the Company, the Account,
or the Contracts  other than the information or  representations  contained in a
registration statement,  prospectus (which shall include an offering memorandum,
if any,  if the  Contracts  issued by the Company or  interests  therein are not
registered under the 1933 Act), or SAI for the Contracts,  as such  registration
statement,  prospectus, or SAI may be amended or supplemented from time to time,
or in  published  reports  for the  Account  which are in the  public  domain or
approved  by the  Company  for  distribution  to  Contract  owners,  or in sales
literature  or  other  promotional  material  approved  by  the  Company  or its
designee, except with the permission of the Company.

4.5.  The Fund will  provide to the  Company at least one  complete  copy of all
registration statements,  prospectuses,  SAIs, reports, proxy statements,  sales
literature  and  other  promotional  materials,   applications  for  exemptions,
requests for no-action  letters,  and all  amendments to any of the above,  that
relate to the Fund or its shares,  promptly after the filing of such document(s)
with the SEC or other regulatory authorities.

4.6.  The Company  will  provide to the Fund at least one  complete  copy of all
registration   statements,   prospectuses   (which  shall  include  an  offering
memorandum,  if any, if the Contracts issued by the Company or interests therein
are not registered under the 1933 Act), SAIs, reports,  solicitations for voting
instructions, sales literature and other promotional materials, applications for
exemptions,  requests for no-action  letters,  and all  amendments to any of the
above, that relate to the Contracts or the Account, promptly after the filing of
such document(s) with the SEC or other regulatory authorities. The Company shall
provide  to the  Fund  and the  Underwriter  any  complaints  received  from the
Contract owners pertaining to the Fund or the Designated Portfolio.

4.7.  The Fund will  provide  the Company  with as much notice as is  reasonably
practicable of any proxy solicitation for any Designated  Portfolio,  and of any
material change in the Fund's  registration  statement,  particularly any change
resulting  in a change  to the  registration  statement  or  prospectus  for any
Account.  The Fund will work with the  Company  so as to enable  the  Company to
solicit  proxies from Contract  owners,  or to make changes to its prospectus or
registration  statement,  in an orderly  manner.  The Fund will make  reasonable
efforts  to attempt  to have  changes  affecting  Contract  prospectuses  become
effective simultaneously with the annual updates for such prospectuses.

4.8.  For purposes of this Article IV, the phrase  "sales  literature  and other
promotional  materials"  includes,  but is not limited to, any of the  following
that refer to the Fund or any  affiliate  of the Fund:  advertisements  (such as
material  published,  or designed  for use in, a newspaper,  magazine,  or other
periodical, radio, television,  telephone or tape recording,  videotape display,
signs or billboards,  motion pictures,  or other public media), sales literature
(i.e.,  any written  communication  distributed or made  generally  available to
customers  or  the  public,  including  brochures,  circulars,  reports,  market
letters,  form  letters,  seminar  texts,  reprints  or  excerpts  of any  other
advertisement,  sales literature, or published article), educational or training
materials or other  communications  distributed or made  generally  available to
some or all agents or  employees,  and  registration  statements,  prospectuses,
SAIs,  shareholder  reports,  proxy  materials,  and  any  other  communications
distributed or made generally available with regard to the Fund.

ARTICLE V.  Fees and Expenses

                  The  Fund  and  the  Underwriter  shall  pay no  fee or  other
compensation to the Company under this Agreement, except that if the Fund or any
Portfolio  adopts  and  implements  a plan  pursuant  to Rule  12b-1 to  finance
distribution  expenses,  then the Fund or  Underwriter  may make payments to the
Company or to the  underwriter  for the Contracts if and in amounts agreed to by
the Underwriter in writing,  and such payments will be made out of existing fees
otherwise payable to the Underwriter,  past profits of the Underwriter, or other
resources  available  to  the  Underwriter.  Currently,  no  such  payments  are
contemplated.

5.2. All expenses incident to performance by the Fund under this Agreement shall
be paid by the Fund. The Fund shall see to it that all its shares are registered
and authorized for issuance in accordance  with  applicable  federal law and, if
and to the extent deemed  advisable by the Fund, in accordance  with  applicable
state laws prior to their sale. The Fund shall bear the expenses for the cost of
registration and  qualification of the Fund's shares,  preparation and filing of
the Fund's prospectus and registration  statement,  proxy materials and reports,
setting the  prospectus in type,  setting in type and printing and  distributing
the proxy  materials  and setting in type and printing  reports to  shareholders
(including  the  costs of  printing  a  prospectus  that  constitutes  an annual
report),  the preparation of all statements and notices  required by any federal
or state law, and all taxes on the issuance or transfer of the Fund's shares.

5.3. For the first 14 months following the effective date of this Agreement, the
Fund shall  contribute a maximum of $5,000 in aggregate  towards the expenses of
printing and distributing the Fund's prospectus to owners of Contracts issued by
the Company and of  distributing  the Fund's  periodic  reports to such Contract
owners,  with any additional  expenses to be borne by the Company.  The Fund and
the Company may agree at a future date to adjust the amount  contributed  by the
Fund for expenses described under this Section 5.3.

ARTICLE VI.  Diversification and Qualification

                  The Fund will  invest its assets in such a manner as to ensure
that the  Contracts  will be treated as  annuity  or life  insurance  contracts,
whichever is appropriate,  under the Code and the regulations  issued thereunder
(or any successor provisions). Without limiting the scope of the foregoing, each
Designated  Portfolio  has  complied  and will  continue to comply with  Section
817(h)  of the  Code  and  Treasury  Regulation  ss.1.817-5,  and  any  Treasury
interpretations  thereof,  relating  to  the  diversification  requirements  for
variable annuity,  endowment, or life insurance contracts, and any amendments or
other modifications or successor  provisions to such Section or Regulations.  In
the  event  of a  breach  of this  Article  VI by the  Fund,  it will  take  all
reasonable  steps (a) to notify the Company of such breach and (b) to adequately
diversify the Fund so as to achieve  compliance within the grace period afforded
by Regulation 1.817-5.

6.2. The Fund  represents  that it shall maintain  qualification  as a Regulated
Investment  Company  under  Subchapter M of the Code (under  Subchapter M or any
successor or similar provisions) and that it will notify the Company immediately
upon having a reasonable basis for believing that it has ceased to so qualify or
that it might not so qualify in the future.

6.3. The Company represents that the Contracts are currently, and at the time of
issuance  shall be, treated as life  insurance or annuity  insurance  contracts,
under  applicable  provisions of the Code, and that it will make every effort to
maintain such  treatment,  and that it will notify the Fund and the  Underwriter
immediately  upon having a reasonable  basis for believing  the  Contracts  have
ceased to be so treated or that they might not be so treated in the  future.  To
the extent applicable under federal  securities law, the Company agrees that any
prospectus  offering a contract that is a "modified  endowment contract" as that
term is  defined  in  Section  7702A of the Code (or any  successor  or  similar
provision), shall identify such contract as a modified endowment contract.

ARTICLE VII.  Potential Conflicts

The following provisions shall apply only upon the sale of shares of the Fund to
variable life insurance separate accounts,  and then only to the extent required
under the 1940 Act.

7.1.  The  Board  will  monitor  the  Fund  for the  existence  of any  material
irreconcilable  conflict  between the  interests of the  Contract  owners of all
separate  accounts  investing in the Fund and all other persons investing in the
Fund. An  irreconcilable  material  conflict may arise for a variety of reasons,
including:  (a) an action by any state  insurance  regulatory  authority;  (b) a
change in applicable  federal or state  insurance,  tax, or  securities  laws or
regulations,   or  a  public  ruling,   private  letter  ruling,   no-action  or
interpretative  letter,  or any similar action by insurance,  tax, or securities
regulatory  authorities;  (c) an  administrative  or  judicial  decision  in any
relevant  proceeding;  (d) the manner in which the  investments of any Portfolio
are being  managed;  (e) a difference in voting  instructions  given by variable
annuity contract and variable life insurance  contract owners; or (f) a decision
by an insurer to disregard the voting instructions of contract owners. The Board
shall   promptly   inform  the  Company  if  it   determines   that  a  material
irreconcilable conflict exists and the implications thereof.

7.2. The Company,  with a view only to the  interests of Contract  owners,  will
report any  potential  or existing  conflicts of which it is aware to the Board.
The Company,  with a view only to the interests of Contract owners,  will assist
the Board in  carrying  out its  responsibilities  under  the  Mixed and  Shared
Funding Exemptive Order, by providing the Board with all information  reasonably
necessary for the Board to consider any issues raised. This includes, but is not
limited to, an obligation by the Company to inform the Board  whenever  Contract
owner voting  instructions are disregarded.  No less than annually,  the Company
shall  submit  to the  Board  such  reports,  materials,  or data  as the  Board
reasonably  requests so that the Board may carry out its  obligations  under the
Mixed and Shared Funding Exemptive Order.

7.3.  If it is  determined  by a  majority  of the Board,  or a majority  of its
disinterested  members,  that a material  irreconcilable  conflict  exists,  the
Company and other Participating  Insurance Companies shall, at their expense and
to the  extent  reasonably  practicable  (as  determined  by a  majority  of the
disinterested  Board  members),  take whatever  steps are necessary to remedy or
eliminate  the  irreconcilable  material  conflict,  up to  and  including:  (1)
withdrawing  the assets  allocable to some or all of the separate  accounts from
the Fund or any Portfolio and reinvesting such assets in a different  investment
medium,  including  (but not  limited  to)  another  Portfolio  of the Fund,  or
submitting the question whether such segregation should be implemented to a vote
of all affected  contract owners and, as appropriate,  segregating the assets of
any appropriate group (i.e.,  annuity contract owners,  life insurance  contract
owners,  or  variable  contract  owners of one or more  Participating  Insurance
Companies) that votes in favor of such segregation,  or offering to the affected
contract owners the option of making such a change;  and (2)  establishing a new
registered management investment company or managed separate account.

7.4. If a material  irreconcilable  conflict arises because of a decision by the
Company to  disregard  Contract  owner  voting  instructions  and that  decision
represents a minority  position or would  preclude a majority  vote, the Company
may be required, at the Fund's election, to withdraw the Account's investment in
the Fund and  terminate  this  Agreement  with  respect to each  Account (at the
Company's  expense);  provided,  however,  that such  withdrawal and termination
shall be limited to the extent required by the foregoing material irreconcilable
conflict as determined by a majority of the disinterested  members of the Board.
Any such withdrawal and termination  must take place within six (6) months after
the Fund gives  written  notice that this  provision is being  implemented,  and
until the end of that six month  period  the Fund shall  continue  to accept and
implement  orders by the Company for the purchase (and  redemption) of shares of
the Fund.

7.5. If a material  irreconcilable  conflict  arises because a particular  state
insurance  regulator's  decision  applicable to the Company  conflicts  with the
majority of other state regulators,  then the Company will withdraw the affected
Account's  investment in the Fund and terminate  this  Agreement with respect to
such Account  within six months  after the Board  informs the Company in writing
that it has determined that such decision has created a material  irreconcilable
conflict;  provided,  however,  that such  withdrawal and  termination  shall be
limited to the extent required by the foregoing material irreconcilable conflict
as determined by a majority of the disinterested members of the Board. Until the
end of the  foregoing six month  period,  the Fund shall  continue to accept and
implement  orders by the Company for the purchase (and  redemption) of shares of
the Fund.

7.6.  For purposes of Section 7.3 through 7.6 of this  Agreement,  a majority of
the  disinterested  members of the Board shall  determine  whether any  proposed
action adequately remedies any material irreconcilable conflict, but in no event
will the Fund be required to establish a new funding  medium for the  Contracts.
The Company  shall not be  required  by Section  7.3 to  establish a new funding
medium  for the  Contract  if an offer to do so has been  declined  by vote of a
majority of  Contract  owners  materially  adversely  affected  by the  material
irreconcilable  conflict.  In the  event  that  the  Board  determines  that any
proposed action does not adequately remedy any material irreconcilable conflict,
then  the  Company  will  withdraw  the  Account's  investment  in the  Fund and
terminate  this  Agreement  within six (6) months  after the Board  informs  the
Company in writing of the foregoing determination;  provided, however, that such
withdrawal and  termination  shall be limited to the extent required by any such
material   irreconcilable   conflict  as   determined   by  a  majority  of  the
disinterested members of the Board.

7.7. If and to the extent the Mixed and Shared  Funding  Exemption  Order or any
amendment  thereto  contains terms and  conditions  different from Sections 3.4,
3.5, 3.6, 7.1,  7.2, 7.3, 7.4, and 7.5 of this  Agreement,  then the Fund and/or
the Participating Insurance Companies, as appropriate,  shall take such steps as
may be necessary to comply with the Mixed and Shared  Funding  Exemptive  Order,
and Sections 3.4, 3.5, 3.6, 7.1, 7.2, 7.3, 7.4 and 7.5 of this  Agreement  shall
continue in effect only to the extent  that terms and  conditions  substantially
identical  to such  Sections  are  contained  in the  Mixed and  Shared  Funding
Exemptive  Order or any amendment  thereto.  If and to the extent that Rule 6e-2
and Rule  6e-3(T) are  amended,  or Rule 6e-3 is adopted,  to provide  exemptive
relief from any  provision of the 1940 Act or the rules  promulgated  thereunder
with  respect  to mixed or shared  funding  (as  defined in the Mixed and Shared
Funding Exemptive Order) on terms and conditions materially different from those
contained in the Mixed and Shared  Funding  Exemptive  Order,  then (a) the Fund
and/or the Participating  Insurance Companies,  as appropriate,  shall take such
steps as may be necessary to comply with Rules 6e-2 and 6e-3(T), as amended, and
Rule 6e-3, as adopted, to the extent such rules are applicable; and (b) Sections
3.5,  3.6,  7.1.,  7.2, 7.3, 7.4, and 7.5 of this  Agreement  shall  continue in
effect only to the extent that terms and conditions  substantially  identical to
such Sections are contained in such Rule(s) as so amended or adopted.

ARTICLE VIII.  Indemnification

                  Indemnification by the Company

8.1(a). The  Company  agrees to  indemnify  and hold  harmless  the Fund and the
     Underwriter  and the  trustees/directors  and  officers  of each,  and each
     person, if any, who controls the Fund or Underwriter  within the meaning of
     Section 15 of the 1933 Act or who is under common  control with the Fund or
     the Underwriter  (collectively,  the "Indemnified  Parties" for purposes of
     this Section 8.1) against any and all losses, claims, damages,  liabilities
     (including  amounts  paid in  settlement  with the  written  consent of the
     Company) or litigation  (including legal and other expenses),  to which the
     Indemnified Parties may become subject under any statute or regulation,  at
     common  law or  otherwise,  insofar  as such  losses,  claims,  damages  or
     liabilities (or actions in respect thereof) or settlements:

(i)  arise out of or are based  upon any  untrue  statement  or  alleged  untrue
     statements of any material fact  contained in the  registration  statement,
     prospectus (which shall include a written description of a Contract that is
     not  registered  under the 1933 Act), or SAI for the Contracts or contained
     in the Contracts or sales literature for the Contracts (or any amendment or
     supplement to any of the foregoing),  or arise out of or are based upon the
     omission or the alleged  omission to state therein a material fact required
     to be stated  therein  or  necessary  to make the  statements  therein  not
     misleading, provided that this agreement to indemnify shall not apply as to
     any  Indemnified  Party  if such  statement  or  omission  or such  alleged
     statement  or omission  was made in reliance  upon and in  conformity  with
     information furnished to the Company by or on behalf of the Fund for use in
     the registration  statement,  prospectus or SAI for the Contracts or in the
     Contracts or sales literature (or any amendment or supplement) or otherwise
     for use in connection with the sale of the Contracts or Fund shares; or

(ii) arise out of or as a result of  statements or  representations  (other than
     statements  or  representations  contained in the  registration  statement,
     prospectus,  SAI,  or sales  literature  of the Fund  not  supplied  by the
     Company or persons under its control) or wrongful conduct of the Company or
     its agents or persons under the Company's  authorization  or control,  with
     respect to the sale or distribution of the Contracts or Fund shares; or

(iii)arise  out of  any  untrue  statement  or  alleged  untrue  statement  of a
     material fact contained in a registration  statement,  prospectus,  SAI, or
     sales literature of the Fund or any amendment thereof or supplement thereto
     or the  omission  or alleged  omission  to state  therein a  material  fact
     required to be stated therein or necessary to make the  statements  therein
     not  misleading  if such a statement or omission was made in reliance  upon
     information furnished to the Fund by or on behalf of the Company; or

(iv) arise as a result of any  material  failure by the  Company to provide  the
     services  and  furnish  the  materials  under the  terms of this  Agreement
     (including a failure,  whether unintentional or in good faith or otherwise,
     to comply with the  qualification  requirements  specified in Article VI of
     this Agreement); or

(v)  arise  out of or result  from any  material  breach  of any  representation
     and/or  warranty  made by the Company in this  Agreement or arise out of or
     result from any other material breach of this Agreement by the Company;  as
     limited by and in accordance  with the  provisions  of Sections  8.1(b) and
     8.1(c) hereof.

8.1(b). The Company  shall not be liable  under this  indemnification  provision
     with respect to any losses, claims,  damages,  liabilities or litigation to
     which an  Indemnified  Party would  otherwise  be subject by reason of such
     Indemnified Party's willful misfeasance,  bad faith, or gross negligence in
     the  performance  of such  Indemnified  Party's duties or by reason of such
     Indemnified  Party's reckless  disregard of its obligations or duties under
     this Agreement.

8.1(c). The Company  shall not be liable  under this  indemnification  provision
     with  respect to any claim made  against an  Indemnified  Party unless such
     Indemnified  Party  shall have  notified  the  Company in writing  within a
     reasonable  time after the  summons or other  first  legal  process  giving
     information  of the nature of the claim  shall have been  served  upon such
     Indemnified  Party (or after such  Indemnified  Party  shall have  received
     notice of such service on any designated  agent), but failure to notify the
     Company of any such claim shall not relieve the Company from any  liability
     which it may have to the  Indemnified  Party  against  whom such  action is
     brought  otherwise than on account of this  indemnification  provision.  In
     case any such action is brought against an Indemnified  Party,  the Company
     shall be entitled to  participate,  at its own  expense,  in the defense of
     such  action.  The  Company  also shall be  entitled  to assume the defense
     thereof,  with counsel satisfactory to the party named in the action. After
     notice from the Company to such party of the  Company's  election to assume
     the defense thereof, the Indemnified Party shall bear the fees and expenses
     of any  additional  counsel  retained  by it, and the  Company  will not be
     liable to such party under this  Agreement for any legal or other  expenses
     subsequently  incurred by such party  independently  in connection with the
     defense thereof other than reasonable costs of investigation.

8.1(d).  The  Indemnified  Parties  will  promptly  notify  the  Company  of the
     commencement  of any litigation or  proceedings  against them in connection
     with  the  issuance  or sale of the Fund  shares  or the  Contracts  or the
     operation of the Fund.

8.2.     Indemnification by the Underwriter

8.2(a). The  Underwriter  agrees to indemnify  and hold harmless the Company and
     each of its  directors  and officers and each person,  if any, who controls
     the Company within the meaning of Section 15 of the 1933 Act (collectively,
     the "Indemnified Parties" for purposes of this Section 8.2) against any and
     all  losses,  claims,  damages,  liabilities  (including  amounts  paid  in
     settlement  with the  written  consent of the  Underwriter)  or  litigation
     (including  legal and other expenses) to which the Indemnified  Parties may
     become subject under any statute or regulation, at common law or otherwise,
     insofar as such  losses,  claims,  damages or  liabilities  (or  actions in
     respect thereof) or settlements:

(i)  arise out of or are based  upon any  untrue  statement  or  alleged  untrue
     statement of any material fact contained in the  registration  statement or
     prospectus  or SAI or sales  literature  of the Fund (or any  amendment  or
     supplement to any of the foregoing),  or arise out of or are based upon the
     omission or the alleged  omission to state therein a material fact required
     to be stated  therein  or  necessary  to make the  statements  therein  not
     misleading, provided that this agreement to indemnify shall not apply as to
     any  Indemnified  Party  if such  statement  or  omission  or such  alleged
     statement  or omission  was made in reliance  upon and in  conformity  with
     information  furnished  to the  Underwriter  or Fund by or on behalf of the
     Company for use in the  registration  statement,  prospectus or SAI for the
     Fund or in sales  literature  (or any amendment or supplement) or otherwise
     for use in connection with the sale of the Contracts or Fund shares; or

(ii)                       arise  out  of  or  as  a  result  of  statements  or
                           representations    (other    than    statements    or
                           representations   contained   in   the   registration
                           statement,  prospectus,  SAI or sales  literature for
                           the  Contracts  not  supplied by the  Underwriter  or
                           persons under its control) or wrongful conduct of the
                           Fund or  Underwriter  or persons under their control,
                           with  respect  to the  sale  or  distribution  of the
                           Contracts or Fund shares; or

(iii)                      arise out of any untrue  statement or alleged  untrue
                           statement   of  a  material   fact   contained  in  a
                           registration  statement,  prospectus,  SAI  or  sales
                           literature  covering the Contracts,  or any amendment
                           thereof or  supplement  thereto,  or the  omission or
                           alleged  omission  to state  therein a material  fact
                           required to be stated  therein or  necessary  to make
                           the statement or statements  therein not  misleading,
                           if such  statement  or omission  was made in reliance
                           upon  information  furnished  to the Company by or on
                           behalf of the Fund or the Underwriter; or

(iv)                       arise as a result of any  failure  by the Fund or the
                           Underwriter  to provide the  services and furnish the
                           materials   under  the   terms  of  this   Agreement,
                           including,   without   limiting  the   foregoing,   a
                           materially   incorrect  or  untimely  calculation  or
                           reporting  of the daily net asset  value per share or
                           distribution  rate (and  including  a failure  of the
                           Fund,  whether  unintentional  or in  good  faith  or
                           otherwise,  to comply  with the  diversification  and
                           other qualification requirements specified in Article
                           VI of this Agreement); or

                           (v) arise out of or result from any  material  breach
                           of any  representation  and/or  warranty  made by the
                           Underwriter  in this  Agreement  or  arise  out of or
                           result  from  any  other  material   breach  of  this
                           Agreement by the Underwriter;

as limited by and in  accordance  with the  provisions  of  Sections  8.2(b) and
8.2(c) hereof.

8.2(b). The Underwriter shall not be liable under this indemnification provision
     with respect to any losses, claims,  damages,  liabilities or litigation to
     which an  Indemnified  Party would  otherwise  be subject by reason of such
     Indemnified Party's willful misfeasance,  bad faith, or gross negligence in
     the  performance  or such  Indemnified  Party's duties or by reason of such
     Indemnified Party's reckless disregard of obligations and duties under this
     Agreement or to the Company or the Account, whichever is applicable.

     8.2(c). The  Underwriter  shall not be liable  under  this  indemnification
          provision with respect to any claim made against an Indemnified  Party
          unless such  Indemnified  Party shall have notified the Underwriter in
          writing  within a  reasonable  time after the  summons or other  first
          legal process giving information of the nature of the claim shall have
          been served  upon such  Indemnified  Party (or after such  Indemnified
          Party shall have  received  notice of such  service on any  designated
          agent),  but failure to notify the Underwriter of any such claim shall
          not relieve the  Underwriter  from any liability  which it may have to
          the  Indemnified  Party against whom such action is brought  otherwise
          than on account of this  indemnification  provision.  In case any such
          action is brought against an Indemnified  Party,  the Underwriter will
          be  entitled  to  participate,  at its  own  expense,  in the  defense
          thereof.  The Underwriter also shall be entitled to assume the defense
          thereof,  with counsel  satisfactory to the party named in the action.
          After notice from the  Underwriter to such party of the  Underwriter's
          election to assume the defense  thereof,  the Indemnified  Party shall
          bear the fees and expenses of any additional  counsel  retained by it,
          and the  Underwriter  will not be  liable  to such  party  under  this
          Agreement  for any legal or other  expenses  subsequently  incurred by
          such party  independently in connection with the defense thereof other
          than reasonable costs of investigation.

     8.2(d). The Indemnified Parties will promptly notify the Underwriter of the
          commencement of any litigation or proceedings against it or any of its
          officers or directors in  connection  with the issuance or sale of the
          Contracts or the operation of the Account.

8.3.     Indemnification By the Fund

     8.3(a). The Fund agrees to indemnify and hold harmless the Company and each
          of its  directors  and officers and each person,  if any, who controls
          the  Company  within  the  meaning  of  Section  15 of  the  1933  Act
          (collectively,  the "Indemnified Parties" for purposes of this Section
          8.3)  against  any  and  all  losses,  claims,  damages,   liabilities
          (including  amounts paid in settlement with the written consent of the
          Fund) or litigation  (including legal and other expenses) to which the
          Indemnified Parties may be required to pay or may become subject under
          any statute or regulation, at common law or otherwise, insofar as such
          losses, claims, damages or liabilities (or actions in respect thereof)
          or settlements, are related to the operations of the Fund and:

(i)                        arise  as a  result  of any  failure  by the  Fund to
                           provide the services and furnish the materials  under
                           the terms of this  Agreement  (including  a  failure,
                           whether  unintentional or in good faith or otherwise,
                           to  comply   with  the   diversification   and  other
                           qualification requirements specified in Article VI of
                           this Agreement); or

(ii)                       arise out of or result  from any  material  breach of
                           any  representation  and/or warranty made by the Fund
                           in this  Agreement or arise out of or result from any
                           other material breach of this Agreement by the Fund;

as limited by and in  accordance  with the  provisions  of  Sections  8.3(b) and
8.3(c) hereof.

     8.3(b). The Fund shall not be liable under this  indemnification  provision
          with respect to any losses, claims, damages, liabilities or litigation
          to which an Indemnified  Party would otherwise be subject by reason of
          such  Indemnified  Party's  willful  misfeasance,  bad faith, or gross
          negligence in the performance of such Indemnified Party's duties or by
          reason of such Indemnified  Party's reckless  disregard of obligations
          and duties  under this  Agreement  or to the  Company,  the Fund,  the
          Underwriter or the Account, whichever is applicable.

     8.3(c). The Fund shall not be liable under this  indemnification  provision
          with  respect to any claim made  against an  Indemnified  Party unless
          such Indemnified  Party shall have notified the Fund in writing within
          a  reasonable  time after the  summons or other  first  legal  process
          giving  information  of the nature of the claim shall have been served
          upon such  Indemnified  Party (or after such  Indemnified  Party shall
          have received  notice of such service on any  designated  agent),  but
          failure  to notify the Fund of any such claim  shall not  relieve  the
          Fund from any  liability  which it may have to the  Indemnified  Party
          against whom such action is brought  otherwise than on account of this
          indemnification  provision. In case any such action is brought against
          the Indemnified Parties, the Fund will be entitled to participate,  at
          its own  expense,  in the  defense  thereof.  The Fund  also  shall be
          entitled to assume the defense thereof,  with counsel  satisfactory to
          the party  named in the  action.  After  notice  from the Fund to such
          party of the  Fund's  election  to assume  the  defense  thereof,  the
          Indemnified  Party shall bear the fees and expenses of any  additional
          counsel  retained by it, and the Fund will not be liable to such party
          under  this  Agreement  for any legal or other  expenses  subsequently
          incurred by such party  independently  in connection  with the defense
          thereof other than reasonable costs of investigation.

     8.3(d). The Company and the  Underwriter  agree promptly to notify the Fund
          of the commencement of any litigation or proceeding  against it or any
          of its  respective  officers  or  directors  in  connection  with  the
          Agreement, the issuance or sale of the Contracts, the operation of the
          Account, or the sale or acquisition of shares of the Fund.

ARTICLE IX.  Applicable Law

                  This Agreement  shall be construed and the  provisions  hereof
interpreted  under  and in  accordance  with  the  laws of the  State  of  North
Carolina.

9.2. This  Agreement  shall be subject to the  provisions of the 1933,  1934 and
1940 Acts, and the rules and regulations and rulings thereunder,  including such
exemptions  from  those  statutes,  rules and  regulations  as the SEC may grant
(including,  but not limited to, any Mixed and Shared Funding  Exemptive  Order)
and the terms hereof shall be interpreted and construed in accordance therewith.
If, in the future, the Mixed and Shared Funding Exemptive Order should no longer
be necessary under applicable law, then Article VII shall no longer apply.

ARTICLE X. Termination

                  This  Agreement  shall continue in full force and effect until
the first to occur of:

                  (a)      termination by any party, for any reason with respect
                           to some or all  Designated  Portfolios,  by 45  days'
                           advance   written  notice   delivered  to  the  other
                           parties; or

                  (b)      termination  by the Company by written  notice to the
                           Fund and the  Underwriter  based  upon the  Company's
                           determination   that  shares  of  the  Fund  are  not
                           reasonably  available to meet the requirements of the
                           Contracts; or

                  (c)      termination  by the Company by written  notice to the
                           Fund  and the  Underwriter  in the  event  any of the
                           Designated  Portfolio's  shares  are not  registered,
                           issued or sold in accordance  with  applicable  state
                           and/or  federal law or such law  precludes the use of
                           such shares as the underlying investment media of the
                           Contracts issued or to be issued by the Company; or

     (d)  termination  by the  Fund or  Underwriter  in the  event  that  formal
administrative  proceedings are instituted  against the Company by the NASD, the
SEC,  the  Insurance  Commissioner  or like  official  of any state or any other
regulatory  body regarding the Company's  duties under this Agreement or related
to the sale of the Contracts,  the operation of any Account,  or the purchase of
the Fund's shares; provided, however, that the Fund or Underwriter determines in
its  sole  judgment  exercised  in good  faith,  that  any  such  administrative
proceedings  will have a material adverse effect upon the ability of the Company
to perform its obligations under this Agreement; or

                  (e)      termination  by the  Company in the event that formal
                           administrative proceedings are instituted against the
                           Fund or  Underwriter  by the  NASD,  the SEC,  or any
                           state securities or insurance department or any other
                           regulatory body; provided,  however, that the Company
                           determines  in its sole  judgment  exercised  in good
                           faith, that any such administrative  proceedings will
                           have a material  adverse  effect  upon the ability of
                           the Fund or  Underwriter  to perform its  obligations
                           under this Agreement; or

                  (f)      termination  by the Company by written  notice to the
                           Fund  and  the   Underwriter   with  respect  to  any
                           Designated Portfolio in the event that such Portfolio
                           ceases to qualify as a Regulated  Investment  Company
                           under  Subchapter  M or  fails  to  comply  with  the
                           Section 817(h) diversification requirements specified
                           in Article VI hereof,  or if the  Company  reasonably
                           believes  that such  Portfolio may fail to so qualify
                           or comply; or

                  (g)      termination  by the Fund or  Underwriter  by  written
                           notice to the Company in the event that the Contracts
                           fail to meet the qualifications  specified in Article
                           VI hereof; or

                  (h)      termination by either the Fund or the  Underwriter by
                           written notice to the Company,  if either one or both
                           of the Fund or the  Underwriter  respectively,  shall
                           determine,  in their sole judgment  exercised in good
                           faith,  that the  Company  has  suffered  a  material
                           adverse change in its business, operations, financial
                           condition,  or  prospects  since  the  date  of  this
                           Agreement  or is  the  subject  of  material  adverse
                           publicity; or

                  (i)      termination  by the Company by written  notice to the
                           Fund  and  the  Underwriter,  if  the  Company  shall
                           determine,  in its sole  judgment  exercised  in good
                           faith, that the Fund, Adviser, or the Underwriter has
                           suffered a material  adverse  change in its business,
                           operations,  financial  condition or prospects  since
                           the  date  of this  Agreement  or is the  subject  of
                           material adverse publicity; or

                  (j)      termination by the Fund or the Underwriter by written
                           notice to the Company,  if the Company gives the Fund
                           and the Underwriter  the written notice  specified in
                           Section 1.7(a)(ii) hereof and at the time such notice
                           was  given   there  was  no  notice  of   termination
                           outstanding   under  any  other   provision  of  this
                           Agreement;  provided,  however, any termination under
                           this Section  10.1(j)  shall be effective  forty-five
                           days after the notice specified in Section 1.7(a)(ii)
                           was given; or

                  (k)      termination by the Company upon any  substitution  of
                           the  shares of another  investment  company or series
                           thereof for shares of a  Designated  Portfolio of the
                           Fund in accordance  with the terms of the  Contracts,
                           provided  that the Company has given at least 45 days
                           prior written  notice to the Fund and  Underwriter of
                           the date of substitution; or

                  (l)      termination by any party in the event that the Fund's
                           Board  of   Trustees   determines   that  a  material
                           irreconcilable conflict exists as provided in Article
                           VII.

10.2.  Notwithstanding  any  termination  of this  Agreement,  the  Fund and the
Underwriter  shall,  at the option of the  Company,  continue to make  available
additional  shares of the Fund  pursuant  to the terms  and  conditions  of this
Agreement,  for all Contracts in effect on the effective  date of termination of
this  Agreement   (hereinafter  referred  to  as  "Existing   Contracts").   The
Underwriter  agrees to split the cost of seeking such an order,  and the Company
agrees that it shall reasonably  cooperate with the Underwriter and seek such an
order upon request.  Specifically,  the owners of the Existing  Contracts may be
permitted to reallocate  investments in the Fund, redeem investments in the Fund
and/or invest in the Fund upon the making of additional  purchase payments under
the Existing  Contracts  (subject to any such election by the Underwriter).  The
parties agree that this Section 10.2 shall not apply to any  terminations  under
Article VII and the effect of such Article VII terminations shall be governed by
Article VII of this Agreement.  The parties further agree that this Section 10.2
shall not apply to any terminations under Section 10.1(g) of this Agreement.

10.3. The Company shall not redeem Fund shares attributable to the Contracts (as
opposed to Fund shares attributable to the Company's assets held in the Account)
except (i) as  necessary  to  implement  Contract  owner  initiated  or approved
transactions,  (ii) as required by state and/or  federal laws or  regulations or
judicial or other legal precedent of general application  (hereinafter  referred
to as a "Legally Required Redemption"),  (iii) upon 45 days prior written notice
to the Fund and  Underwriter,  as  permitted  by an order of the SEC pursuant to
Section  26(b) of the 1940  Act,  or (iv) as  permitted  under  the terms of the
Contract.  Upon request,  the Company will promptly  furnish to the Fund and the
Underwriter  reasonable  assurance that any  redemption  pursuant to clause (ii)
above is a Legally  Required  Redemption.  Furthermore,  except  in cases  where
permitted  under the  terms of the  Contacts,  the  Company  shall  not  prevent
Contract  owners from  allocating  payments to a  Portfolio  that was  otherwise
available  under the Contracts  without first giving the Fund or the Underwriter
45 days notice of its intention to do so.

10.4. Notwithstanding any termination of this Agreement, each party's obligation
under Article VIII to indemnify the other parties shall survive.

ARTICLE XI.  Notices

Any notice shall be sufficiently given when sent by registered or certified mail
to the other party at the address of such party set forth below or at such other
address  as such  party may from time to time  specify  in  writing to the other
party.

         If to the Fund:                    PIMCO  Variable Insurance Trust
                                            840 Newport Center Drive, Suite 360
                                            Newport Beach, CA 92660

         If to the Company:     Transamerica Life Insurance and Annuity Company
                                   1150 South Olive Street
                                   Los Angeles, CA 90015
                                   Attention: Sandy Brown

         If to Underwriter:                 PIMCO Funds Distributors LLC
                                            2187 Atlantic Street
                                            Stamford, CT 06902


ARTICLE XII.  Miscellaneous

                  All  persons  dealing  with the Fund must  look  solely to the
property  of the  Fund,  and in the case of a  series  company,  the  respective
Designated Portfolios listed on Schedule A hereto as though each such Designated
Portfolio had separately contracted with the Company and the Underwriter for the
enforcement  of any claims  against the Fund. The parties agree that neither the
Board,  officers,  agents  or  shareholders  of the  Fund  assume  any  personal
liability or responsibility for obligations  entered into by or on behalf of the
Fund.

12.2.  Subject to the  requirements  of legal process and regulatory  authority,
each party hereto  shall treat as  confidential  the names and  addresses of the
owners  of  the  Contracts  and  all   information   reasonably   identified  as
confidential  in writing by any other party  hereto and,  except as permitted by
this  Agreement,  shall not  disclose,  disseminate  or  utilize  such names and
addresses and other confidential information without the express written consent
of the  affected  party  until such time as such  information  has come into the
public domain.

12.3. The captions in this  Agreement are included for  convenience of reference
only and in no way define or delineate any of the provisions hereof or otherwise
affect their construction or effect.

12.4. This Agreement may be executed simultaneously in two or more counterparts,
each of which taken together shall constitute one and the same instrument.

12.5.  If any  provision  of this  Agreement  shall be held or made invalid by a
court decision, statute, rule or otherwise, the remainder of the Agreement shall
not be affected thereby.

12.6.  Each  party  hereto  shall  cooperate  with  each  other  party  and  all
appropriate  governmental authorities (including without limitation the SEC, the
NASD,  and  state  insurance  regulators)  and  shall  permit  such  authorities
reasonable  access to its books and records in connection with any investigation
or inquiry relating to this Agreement or the transactions  contemplated  hereby.
Notwithstanding  the  generality  of the  foregoing,  each party hereto  further
agrees to furnish the North Carolina Insurance Commissioner with any information
or reports in connection with services  provided under this Agreement which such
Commissioner  may request in order to  ascertain  whether the  variable  annuity
operations of the Company are being  conducted in a manner  consistent  with the
North Carolina  insurance laws and regulations  and any other  applicable law or
regulations.

12.7.  The rights,  remedies and  obligations  contained in this  Agreement  are
cumulative and are in addition to any and all rights, remedies, and obligations,
at law or in equity,  which the parties  hereto are  entitled to under state and
federal laws.

12.8. This Agreement or any of the rights and  obligations  hereunder may not be
assigned by any party without the prior written consent of all parties hereto.

12.9. The Company shall furnish, or shall cause to be furnished,  to the Fund or
its designee copies of the following reports:

                  (a)      the  Company's  annual   statement   (prepared  under
                           statutory  accounting  principles)  and annual report
                           filed  with any state or federal  regulatory  body or
                           otherwise  made  available to the public,  as soon as
                           practicable and in any event within 90 days after the
                           end of each fiscal year;

                  (b)      the Company's quarterly  statements  (statutory),  as
                           soon as  practical  and in any  event  within 45 days
                           after the end of each quarterly period;

                  (c)      as it relates to the  Contracts  in  Schedule  A, any
                           financial  statement,  proxy  statement,   notice  or
                           report of the  Company  sent to  stockholders  and/or
                           policyholders,   as  soon  as  practical   after  the
                           delivery thereof to stockholders;

                  (d)      as it relates to the  Contracts  in  Schedule  A, any
                           registration   statement   (without   exhibits)   and
                           financial  reports  of the  Company  filed  with  the
                           Securities  and  Exchange  Commission  or  any  state
                           insurance  regulatory,  as soon as practicable  after
                           the filing thereof; and

                  (e)      as it relates to the  Contracts  in  Schedule  A, any
                           other report  submitted to the Company by independent
                           accountants in connection with any annual, interim or
                           special  audit  made  by  them  of the  books  of the
                           Company,  as  soon as  practical  after  the  receipt
                           thereof.



         IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF,  each  of the  parties  hereto  has  caused  this
Agreement  to be executed  in its name and on its behalf by its duly  authorized
representative  and its  seal to be  hereunder  affixed  hereto  as of the  date
specified below.

TRANSAMERICA LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITY COMPANY

                                                     By its authorized officer

                                       By:

                                     Title:

                                      Date:

PIMCO VARIABLE INSURANCE TRUST

                                                     By its authorized officer

                                       By:

                                     Title:

                                      Date:

PIMCO FUNDS DISTRIBUTORS LLC

                                                     By its authorized officer

                                       By:

                                     Title:

                                      Date:






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                                                         Schedule A





         Contract          Account          Designated Portfolio(s)

1.       Classic           VA-6            PIMCO StocksPLUS Growth and Income

2.       Catalyst          VA-6            PIMCO StocksPLUS Growth and Income

3.       Bounty            VA-7            PIMCO StocksPLUS Growth and Income





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