Tax Advantage
According to the Internal Revenue Code Section 213, the costs of long-term care, including nursing home care, are deductible as medical expenses to the extent they, along with other medical expenses, exceed 7.5% of adjusted gross income.Criteria for deducting qualified long term care expenditures are as follows:
The resident must be unable to perform, without substantial assistance from another individual, at least two activities of daily living for a period of at least 90 days due to loss of functional capacity, or the resident requires substantial supervision to protect their health and safety due to severe cognitive impairment. Activities of daily living include eating, toileting, transferring, bathing, dressing, and continence.
Qualifying long-term care services include necessary diagnostic, preventive, therapeutic, curing, treating, mitigating, and rehabilitative services, and maintenance or personal care services required by a chronically ill individual.
The services are provided under a plan of care presented by a physician or a licensed health care practitioner.
Amounts paid to a nursing home are fully deductible as a medical expense if the principal reason that a person stays at the nursing home is for medical, as opposed to custodial care.
For Information Only
You should contact a professional Certified Public Accountant or personal tax advisor for the most accurate tax advice. They can help you determine the proper tax treatment of payments and potential tax deductions based upon your specific situation.
RFYC's
Stuart and LaBelle locations are both strategically located inland from
the coast and feature state-of-the-art storage buildings constructed to
withstand 140 mph sustained hurricane-force winds. Other storage
solutions include freshwater dockage with concrete wall broadside tie
and outside land storage on concrete pads with airline-grade tie
down
cleats to ensure your boat's safety and protection from a storm. This
combination of options provides boaters with the state's best protected
storage and peace-of-mind during the hurricane season.
RFYC
offers inside storage to protect your boat not only from the sun and
wind, but also from lightning which is a major cause of claims during
the summer months. RFYC also offers outside land storage with tie down
cleats and straps your boat down in the event of a wind storm to keep it
safe and secure. RFYC has also developed a members only Hurricane Club
to protect the boats of local customers who choose to stay in Florida
and need a refuge from the storm.