CTA Imposes New Small Business Reporting Requirements for 2024
Small business owners have one more item on their compliance to-do list owing to the new Corporate Transparency Act (CTA).
Small business owners have one more item on their compliance to-do list owing to the new Corporate Transparency Act (CTA).
No matter what your family dynamic, relationships between generations can come with trust issues and a lack of communication. More than ever, high-net-worth people try to foolproof the assets their children will inherit through trusts, charities, and foundations. Often, they'll collaborate with estate planning attorneys as well as investment or financial advisors to accomplish this.
With recent technological advancements, artificial intelligence can now generate many types of content – including obituaries. In some instances, AI-generated content may be a helpful tool for friends and family members struggling with the emotional process of creating a written tribute, but AI also presents some peculiar and even disturbing problems.
As April marks Financial Literacy Month, it is an excellent time to start improving your financial literacy. Gaining financial savvy can help you handle the challenges and complexities of aging.
The Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) finalized its rule regarding prior authorizations earlier this month. The rule, published in February 2024, outlines new timetables and requirements under which health insurers must process prior authorization requests.
Knowing what you can expect to pay for long-term care services is important for older adults and their families. However, as you plan for the future, you may worry that budgeting and saving for long-term care will pose a serious challenge.
If you are planning to apply for Medicaid, you might not realize that you should think twice before transferring any of your assets.
Most matters the probate courts handle, like admitting wills and assigning executors, are standard operating procedures and go uncontested. However, legal contests arising from a person’s death or mental capacity may lead to probate litigation over powers of attorney, will and trust contests, guardianships, and living wills.
You might be tempted to download a free form to take care of it when looking for services online. But will that be enough to ensure the document is legally recognized, important matters are handled quickly, and your specific instructions are followed?
This statistic reflects a common misconception about estate planning: that it is only for the wealthy.
As they grow older, your parents may prefer to continue living in their home rather than moving to a long-term care facility. They are not alone in this; more than three-quarters of adults over the age of 50 say they would prefer to age in place. If your parent can safely live at home on their ow...
Even if you have a long-term care insurance policy, you may likely be hoping that you won't ever have reason to use it. Regardless of what the future holds, there's one silver lining of which you may not be aware. That is, premiums on many long-term care insurance policies are in fact tax-deducti...
To raise awareness of this issue, WalletHub evaluated elder abuse protections in the 50 states and the District of Columbia.
You may not foresee yourself applying for Medicaid in the future. Yet in reality, research shows that roughly one in seven seniors are likely to require long-term care at some point later in life. Long-term care can be extremely costly; this is why many people have come to rely on the Medicaid benefits that cover these costs.
Whether you are an executor or an heir of the probate estate, knowing the probate lawyer’s role is essential. Consider it one of the first steps you should take at the beginning of the probate process. One of the biggest sources of conflict in probating an estate is understanding the role of the probate attorney.
Everyone should have a will, whether or not your estate includes a trust.
About four times per year I am contacted by an individual who found himself or herself unintentionally disinherited by a deceased parent. It is very sad when that happens because more often than not there is absolutely nothing that can be done to repair the situation because what happened was perfectly "legal".
According to the National Institutes of Health (NIH), hearing loss affects one-third of older adults. As difficulty hearing can lead to communication challenges and social withdrawal, it can also increase the risk of dementia. Dementia includes diseases affecting memory, thinking, and the ability to perform daily activities and affects 55 million people worldwide, per the World Health Organization.
An Alzheimer’s or dementia diagnosis can be a challenging journey for the person and family alike. When the diagnosis occurs, a ticking clock begins on the timeline for getting proper and sound notarizations done for crucial legal documents.
Housing options and the associated costs are among the top priorities for many seniors. Today, the housing market is unpredictable, while many seniors currently living independently may also have concerns about continuing their lifestyles. Moving to an independent living facility may be the best choice to accomplish your financial goals and maintain your way of life.
Most seniors want to stay at home as long as they can instead of moving into a nursing home. The little-known Program for All-Inclusive Care of the Elderly (PACE) provides care and services to some nursing home-eligible seniors and disabled individuals, enabling them to remain in their home far longer than they might otherwise be able to do.
With multiple generations getting together for holiday meals, gift exchanges and quality time, these annual gatherings present an opportunity to broach sensitive but important topics with your aging loved ones.
Death doulas are available for people who are approaching the ends of their lives, whether it is because of advanced age or illness. The service these professionals provide can help families and individuals who need additional supportive care. Adding a death doula to your end-of-life care plan may help you and your family feel like someone has your back as you face this trying time.
Estate planning is crucial when managing valuable assets and ensuring the smooth transfer of wealth to future generations. There are various types of estate planning tools available, some of which may be more useful depending on your circumstances. For some, a qualified terminable interest prop...
Starting on January 1, 2024, the annual exclusion on gifts will be $18,000 per recipient (up from $17,000 in 2023). A married couple filing jointly can double this amount and gift individuals $36,000 apiece in 2024.
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