Dateline: Kirkland, Washington (KIRKLAND, Wash.) | Wed, 13 Mar 2013
freeNewsArticles Story Summary: “Tax time may be a good time to move your decision about long-term care insurance to the front burner, because the premiums of many policyholders may be subsidized by tax deductions or credits. So says Denise Gott, National Sales Manager of LTC Financial Partners, LLC (LTCFP), one of America’s most experienced long-term care insurance agencies.”
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Tax time may be a good time to move your decision about long-term care insurance to the front burner, because the premiums of many policyholders may be subsidized by tax deductions or credits. So says Denise Gott, National Sales Manager of LTC Financial Partners, LLC (LTCFP), one of America’s most experienced long-term care insurance agencies.
For the 2013 tax year, federal tax deduction limits range from $360 to $4,550, depending on age. “So if you get a policy now, you could start the subsidy ball rolling for years to come,” says Gott.
Over the lifetime of many policies, “Cumulative deduction claims can amount to several thousand, even more than $100,000,” says Gott.
Already have long-term care insurance? Remember to make your claim on this year’s return, due April 15. For the 2012 tax year, the deduction limits range from $350 to $4,370, depending on age.
The states are getting into the subsidy act too. Already more than half offer additional incentives for owning LTC insurance. These usually take the form of state tax deductions or rebates. “Check with your local LTC insurance specialist for policy options and any incentives available in your area,” says Gott.
LTCFP does not offer tax advice but teams with accountants and other tax experts to help their clients get all the deductions or other benefits available to them.
The following LTC specialists are available to help, providing information on incentives that may be available for individuals and business owners in specific locations:
CA: Phyllis Solgere — 909-627-5587
CA: Laura Weber — 714-674-0190
CA: Sarah Fisher — 510-230-4301
CA: Jim Valentine — 408-792-0540
CA: Petra Petry — 949-351-0347
CT: Larry Golfin — 860-677-4075
CT: Steve Foss — 860-539-0674
CT: Leonard Wik — 860-432-1870
FL: George Braddock — 305-378-8091
FL: Janet Washburn — 239-404-7590
GA: Belen Hickman — 404-245-2444
GA: Amy Pollock — 404-237-1189
ID: Linda Hicks — 208-331-2803
IL: Cheri Davis — 773-531-0669
IL: Robin Frank — 773-774-2600
IN: Kirk Bennett — 260-969-1310
MI: Tom Varner — 810-796-2405
MI: Marybeth Bayer — 734-222-9882
MN: Jennifer Ragborg — 952-898-2750
MO: Wendy Rinehart — 816-886-2358
MO: Keith Eisberg — 573-303-3007
NE: Larry Heinert — 402-339-8643
NE: Larry Neuwirth — 308-635-2023
NJ: Michael B. FitzPatrick — 862-242-8787
NJ: Richard Landau — 201-476-0880
NJ: Gary Melnikoff — 201-265-1958
NJ: James Cundari — 973-450-1074
NY: Steve Brefere — 914-234-7767
NY: Virginia Lee Kintz — 866-582-6074
NY: Sheila White — 631-893-4040
NY: Jennifer Lenihan — 631-262-7167
NY: Susan Lenihan — 631-262-7167
NY: Jay Charno — 516-935-4029
NY: Gene Cutler — 516-869-6767
NY: Michael Robinson — 516-612-4936
NY: Ronald Brie — 212-799-3900
NY: Dana Dee — 716-983-1316
NY: Ray Donnelly — 516-747-1809
OH: Thomas Hodges — 513-519-6010
OH: John Cullen — 419-797-9210
OH: Pattianne Baran — 216-409-0859
OH: Brenda Gray — 513-541-3968
OK: Samuel Walker — 405-816-0868
OR: Diane Steeves — 503-297-7677
PA: Kevin Bressler — 610-783-6970
PA: Anthony Camill — 412-445-6171
PA: Cathy Allen — 610-588-0852
SC: Pamela Loesch — 843-856-4141
SC: Madeline Wade — 317-259-4113
TN: Mark Wardell — 901-337-4146
TN: Teresa Will — 931-619-1852
TX: Bill Holland — 817-283-7221
TX: Kay Nettles — 713-466-4614
TX: Kat Roebuck — 281-431-4033
TX: Kim Beckham — 361-579-9663
VA: Linda Sotirion — 757-646-6820
VA: George Polizos — 757-291-8505
VA: Patricia O’Neill — 703-534-3255
VA: Penny Gilbert — 703-281-0914
VA: Michael Zuchowski — 757-467-1354
VT: Tod Warner — 802-985-4930
WA: Christine Khemis — 888-582-5364
WA: Lucille Smith — 206-877-3456
WI: Lynette Schiefer — 920-434-4559
WV: Deborah Bailey — 304-744-0111.
Assistance is also available from additional specialists at http://www.ltcfp.com/ .
LTCFP is a co-founder and sponsor of the “3 in 4 Need More” campaign, which seeks to alert Americans to the long-term healthcare crisis, and to multiply the number protected by long-term care planning.
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• Story Title: TAX ALERT: Federal/State Incentives Can Make Long-Term Care Insurance More Attractive
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