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Tag Archives: EPTL 7-1.12
Elder Law Planning: Deciphering the Puzzle
View in PDF: Tax News & Comment — February 2013 Elder Law Planning: Deciphering the Puzzle I. Social Security The Social Security program, begun during the Great Depression under President Roosevelt, is the forerunner of Medicare and Medicaid. The … Continue reading
Posted in Asset Protection, Trusts
Tagged Elder Law, EPTL 7-1.12, estate attorney, Medicaid, Medicaid Eligibility, Medicaid Exempt Assets, Medicaid Surtax, Medicaid Trusts, Medicare, Medicare Part A, Medicare Part B, Medicare Part C, Medicare Part D, Medigap, National Health Care, Recovery from Estate, Social Security, Special Needs Trusts, tax attorney, tax lawyer, Third Party Special Needs Trusts
Elder Law Planning: Deciphering the Puzzle
View in PDF: Tax News & Comment — February 2013 Elder Law Planning: Deciphering the Puzzle I. Social Security The Social Security program, begun during the Great Depression under President Roosevelt, is the forerunner of Medicare and Medicaid. The … Continue reading
Posted in Elder Law
Tagged Elder Law, EPTL 7-1.12, estate attorney, Medicaid, Medicaid Eligibility, Medicaid Exempt Assets, Medicaid Surtax, Medicaid Trusts, Medicare, Medicare Part A, Medicare Part B, Medicare Part C, Medicare Part D, Medigap, National Health Care, Recovery from Estate, Social Security, Special Needs Trusts, tax attorney, tax lawyer, Third Party Special Needs Trusts