How to Reduce Long-Term Care Insurance Costs

Last Updated: 8/1/2006

While long-term care insurance can be a good way to pay for a nursing home stay or a home health care worker, it doesn’t come cheap. Annual premiums vary significantly, depending on your age, health, and the type of policy, but policies can run as high as $5,000 per year. You do not need to pay that much, however. The following are some ways to reduce your costs.

You should also remember that your premiums may be tax-deductible. Premiums for “qualified” long-term care policies will be treated as a medical expense and will be deductible to the extent that they, along with other unreimbursed medical expenses (including “Medigap” insurance premiums), exceed 7.5 percent of the insured’s adjusted gross income.

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