Jon P. Beyrer, CFP, EA, is a personal financial adviser, specializing in comprehensive financial planning and investment portfolio management. He is a partner of Blankinship & Foster, LLC, a fee-only wealth advisory firm in Solana Beach, California. He holds a Master of Science Degree in Financial and Tax Planning.

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A high priced elder law attorney said -SPOUSAL REFUSAL--was a way to avoid nursing home impoverishment--is thi...


From my limited understanding of the "Spousal Refusal" strategy, it is designed to help an elderly person qualify for Medicaid.... see more

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My husband and I were awarded guardianship and conservatorship of his father. How to I file taxes for his paym...


Yes, the payments you receive as guardian and conservator are compensation for your fiduciary duties. They are taxable for federal... see more

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My mom's trust states that when she can no longer take care of herself, I will have POA. Should we find an at...


Yes- if not an attorney in the same county than at least one the same state. If you are named as the Successor Trustee in your Mom's... see more

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Can I delegate POA to some else?


In general, powers of attorney are meant to be used specifically by one person: the Agent or "Attorney In Fact". If the agent... see more

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I'm afraid my sister is trying to steal all of my mom’s money by being on joint accounts with her. What can I...


farishta, This is a difficult situation, and unfortunately, having an attorney’s advice and representation is critical. You should involve... see more

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What is the tax basis of my parents home if they put it in a trust?


The cost basis of their home, if they bought the home, is generally what they paid for it, plus the cost of improvements they can document,... see more

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I am my father's Social Security representative. Does that make him my dependent?


The term "dependent" can mean different things, but when filing income taxes, a person is your dependent if you provide more than... see more

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If my daughter has Power Of Attorney for all my affairs can my other children ask medical doctors questions ab...


The federal government put strict privacy laws in place to protect American's health information. Healthcare providers are bound by... see more

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I recently heard that a Power of Attorney means nothing is this true?


A properly drafted (and signed) power attorney can be very effective for what it's meant to do: Authorize an agent to make financial... see more

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As legal power of attorney for my 86-year-old Aunt, can I move her to an assisted living facility?


An assisted living facility will have a number of forms they require to be signed before your Aunt can move in. Whether they'll accept... see more

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Can I legally file for guardianship of my elderly parent with Alzheimer's without hiring an attorney?


You may technically be able to file for guardianship or conservatorship in your state, but it really needs to be done by an attorney who is... see more

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Will my mother still be eligible for Medicaid if I claim her on my taxes?


If you claim your mother as a dependent on your tax return, it won’t affect her Medicaid eligibility in future years. But you may run into... see more

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Can a senior citizen who pays for a home care aid write off any of this on a tax return?


You can deduct as medical expenses the cost of nursing services provided at home. But you can’t deduct the cost of personal or household... see more

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I will be paying for a private companion for my elderly father. Do I have to be concerned with paying employme...


You generally must withhold Social security and Medicare taxes from wages you pay an employee, but not from money you pay an independent... see more

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I have Durable Power of Attorney for my father and he receives SSD benefits. Can I apply for taxes (1040A) on...


You can file taxes for your father, and sign the returns for him under your power of attorney. You will need to attach the power of... see more

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My wife's dad pays her for caregiving from his VA pension. How do we claim this income on our tax return?


If your father is paying you for his care, you should report the income as self-employment income. You can deduct expenses you incur in... see more

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My mother lives with us and I'm her legal caregiver. If I pay for her care, can I claim this money on my taxes...


You should be able to take deductions for medical expenses you pay for your mother, if she is considered your dependent. She would be... see more

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I was given some property gift taxes that are owed on. Am I or the estate responsible for those being paid?


The estate, not you, is responsible for paying any gift taxes. However, there will only be gift taxes if its a very large estate. In 2011,... see more

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Can a local government declare you a "business" and charge taxes from income for caring for your own mother in...


Caring for your mother in your home is not a business in of itself. If your mother pays you for the care, it is considered self employed... see more

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How much money can a daughter give her mother without it impacting taxes?


The amount any one person can give another person in 2011 without having to file a gift tax return is $13,000. If you are married, you and... see more

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