IRS Fails to Increase Tax Deductible Limits for Long-Term Care Insurance Reports AALTCI
“Tax deductibility is one of the best-kept secrets and benefits potentially for millions of seniors,” explains
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According to
“The special tax advantages permitted by the
Slome notes that the tax deductibility benefit often does not come into play when the individual or the couple first purchase insurance protection. “Before retirement most people are not deducting medical-related expenses,” Slome acknowledges. “But after retirement it’s far more likely that you can benefit from the deductibility.”
2022 Tax Deductibility
Attained
40 or less
More than 40 but not more than 50
More than 50 but not more than 60
More than 60 but not more than 70
More than 70
To see prior year’s tax deductible limits visit the organization’s website (www.aaltci.org/tax) or call the organization at 818-597-3227 to connect with a long-term care insurance professional who can provide no-obligation and cost comparisons.
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