HOW SECURE IS SOCIAL SECURITY?

For years people have been worried about Social Security’s future, but what is the actual outlook? According to the federal government, unless Congress acts to intervene, Social Security shortfalls are expected beginning in 2035.   
Social Security retirement benefits are financed primarily through dedicated payroll taxes paid by workers and their employers, with...

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STAYING CONNECTED TO FAMILY MEMBERS IN A NURSING HOME WHEN VISITS ARE BANNED

The spread of the coronavirus to nursing home residents has caused the federal government to direct nursing homes to restrict visitor access, and many assisted living facilities have done the same. While the move helps the residents stay healthy, it can also lead to social isolation and depression. Families are having to...

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HOW YOUR STIMULUS CHECK AFFECTS MASSHEALTH ELIGIBILITY

​The coronavirus relief bill includes a direct payment to most Americans, but this has MassHealth recipients wondering how the payment will affect them. Because the payment is not income, it should not count against a MassHealth recipient’s eligibility. 
The Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act provides a one-time direct payment of $1,200 to...

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SHOULD YOU BRING YOUR PARENT HOME FROM THE NURSING HOME DURING THE CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC?

With the coronavirus pandemic hitting nursing homes and assisted living facilities especially hard, families are wondering whether they should bring their parents or other loved ones home. It is a tough decision with no easy answers. 
The number of coronavirus cases in nursing homes and assisted living facilities across the...

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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. These funds allow you to donate money, receive a charitable tax deduction, and continue to grow the money until you are ready to distribute it to a charity or charities of your choice. 
A donor-advised...

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TIPS ON CREATING AN ESTATE PLAN THAT BENEFITS A CHILD WITH SPECIAL NEEDS

Parents want their children to be taken care of after they die. But children with disabilities have increased financial and care needs, so ensuring their long-term welfare can be tricky. Proper planning by parents is necessary to benefit the child with a disability, including an adult child, as well as assist any...

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A FINAL RETIREMENT ACCOUNT DISTRIBUTION MUST STILL BE MADE AFTER DEATH

Federal law requires that beginning on April 1 of the year after you reach age 70 1/2, you must begin withdrawing a minimum amount from your non-Roth individual retirement account (IRA) or 401(k) accounts. These withdrawals are called required minimum distributions (RMDs).

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