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Monthly Archive for: "March, 2019"
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By Elizabeth Phillips
In Special Needs News
Posted March 28, 2019

Study Finds Big Health Benefits When SSDI Recipients Have Ready Access to Medigap Coverage

A new study finds that SSDI beneficiaries in states that make it easier for those with disabilities to get Medigap policies are substantially healthier than those in states that restrict [...]

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By Elizabeth Phillips
In Special Needs News
Posted March 25, 2019

An Up to $7,500 Tax Credit for the Elderly and Disabled

Low-income seniors and people with disabilities could save up to $7,500 this year through the Senior Tax Credit for the Elderly and Disabled. 

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By Elizabeth Phillips
In Elder Law News
Posted March 22, 2019

Using a Donor-Advised Fund May Be a Way to Get a Charitable Tax Break Under the New Tax Law

Donor-advised funds are a growing trend in giving that may get more popular due to the new tax law.

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By Elizabeth Phillips
In Elder Law News
Posted March 22, 2019

How to Deal With Student Loan Debt as You Age

The number of older Americans with student loan debt – either theirs or someone else’s -- is growing. Sadly, learning how to deal with this debt is now a fact of life for many seniors heading [...]

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By Elizabeth Phillips
In Special Needs News
Posted March 15, 2019

Walmart Greets Greeters With Job Change That Could Ax Many With Disabilities

Wal-Mart changes to greeters' job description prompts backlash from disability rights activists 

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By Elizabeth Phillips
In Special Needs News
Posted March 6, 2019

A Tax Break to Help Working Parents Pay for Day Care

Paying for day care is one of the biggest expenses faced by working adults with young children, a child with a disability or a dependent parent, but there is a tax credit available to help [...]

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By Elizabeth Phillips
In Elder Law News
Posted March 6, 2019

A Tax Break to Help Working Caregivers Pay for Day Care

Paying for day care is one of the biggest expenses faced by working adults with young children, a dependent parent, or a child with a disability, but there is a tax credit available to help [...]

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By Elizabeth Phillips
In Special Needs News
Posted March 1, 2019

Kiddie Tax Changes May Increase Burden for Families with SNTs

Major changes to the “kiddie tax” could significantly increase the tax liability of assets placed in special needs trusts if the trust’s beneficiary is a minor and the income [...]

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