Month: October 2021

Medicare and COVID-19-Related Health Care Costs

As the coronavirus continues to spread, be sure to review your health insurance to determine how you will handle out-of-pocket costs should you need testing, hospitalization or treatment of COVID-19 symptoms. As the coronavirus spreads across the nation, now is a good time to review your health insurance to determine how much you might have …

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7 Estate Planning Things You Must Do in the Time of Coronavirus

If you get sick and require hospitalization due to COVID-19, you will be immediately isolated from family. So the time to finish up any unresolved advance planning and organization is now. Self-isolation and quarantines have given rise to unique problems and a new way of thinking. With a global pandemic and health and wellness becoming …

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New Ways to Give to Charity While Getting the Best Tax Breaks

With such a high standard deduction, taxpayers may not get additional itemized deductions for charitable donations. However, with a little clever planning in charitable giving, taxpayers can exceed the standard deduction, start itemizing again, and lower their tax bill. In 2017, the standard deduction was $6,350 for individuals and $12,700 for married couples. However, as …

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