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Tax Consequences for Chronically Ill Individuals

Tax consequences, including exclusions and reporting treatments, for chronically ill individuals.

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Jan 24, 2026
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IRS Chronically Ill Certification language

The defines a “” primarily by medical certification from a licensed health care practitioner and ties that definition to tax treatments for long‑term care benefits and related forms such as Form 1099‑...

Jan 29, 2026

How do Model A and Model C fiscal sponsorship agreements differ in contract language and control clauses?

(Comprehensive/Direct) treats the project as part of the sponsor organization, producing contracts that integrate the project into the sponsor’s governance, payroll, and policies and therefore give th...

Jan 24, 2026

What specific documentation do insurers accept to prove inability to perform ADLs for IRS purposes?

Insurers commonly rely on medical evidence—attending physician statements, medical records, completed ADL checklists or functional assessments, and practitioner certificates—to substantiate that a cla...

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