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Proposed Law to Save Billions for Taxpayers on Long-Term Senior Care

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Chris Orestis By Wednesday, 02 January 2019 12:00 PM EST Current | Bio | Archive

A new proposed law would save billions for taxpayers while improving quality of life for millions of seniors.

H.R. 7203, introduced by U.S. Rep. Kenny Marchant, R-Texas, and U.S. Rep. Brian Higgins, D-New York, would permit seniors, regardless of their health status, to use life insurance policies they already own to fund a wide range of health care costs, including long-term care expenses and long-term care insurance premiums.

By keeping seniors off Medicaid for their long-term care, the legislation has the potential to save taxpayers as much as $2 billion over the next nine years, according to the Alliance for Senior Health Care Financing, and it gives seniors access to assets that can improve the quality of life in their final years. Supporters of H.R. 7203 believe it has widespread, bipartisan support as a solution to the growing cost of senior care in the country that cuts the costs of a massive taxpayer-financed government program. The bill has been referred to the House Ways and Means Committee on which Marchant and Higgins serve.

The concept of using life insurance proceeds to fund a tax-free account only to be used for post-retirement health and long-term care costs was created over a decade ago.

Known as LifeCare Xchange®, it gives seniors with chronic illness or a terminal condition the ability to exchange a life insurance policy for a tax-free benefit plan paying for living expenses and long-term care. It was endorsed in 2017 as part of the National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC) white paper “Private Market Options for Financing Long-Term Care.”

H.R. 7203 would take the LifeCare Xchange one step further and give seniors the right to set aside money received from life insurance policies tax-free before they need it, allowing seniors to plan for long-term care and not have to wait to cash in their policies when they are ill.

This bill would authorize using the proceeds of a life settlement—the sale of a life insurance policy for a market value return—to be rolled over, tax-free, into accounts dedicated to permitted health care expenses. Under the proposed legislation, distributions from the accounts would not be taxed if used for permitted expenses. Distributions for unauthorized purposes would be subject to both income taxes and penalties. Any undistributed amounts in the accounts, including investment earnings, would not be taxed during the lifetime of the account holder or their spouse.

The 2017 National Association of Insurance Commissioners white paper identified life settlements as “one option seniors might use to generate resources to pay for their long-term care needs.” 

Chris Orestis, executive vice president of GWG Life, has more than 20 years of experience in the insurance and long-term care industries and is nationally recognized as a healthcare expert and senior care advocate.
 

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