Brendan Burgess
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Not strictly correct Brendan, the three-year cap only applies to your PPR, not financial assets.
I think it's relevant that people should understand that the three-year cap is for PPR, not financial assets.I understand that the three year cap applies only to the PPR so I am not sure what statement I made which needs correcting?
I know families where this is not what the children want. They are like vultures circling over a wounded animal.This is very important. The children should make it clear to their parents that they want to see their parents enjoy their old age rather than leave money behind them.
Brendan
There's always a cohort in society that aren't thinking of others, it's always themselves. Ireland have their share, as have others.I know families where this is not what the children want. They are like vultures circling over a wounded animal.
Id like to pick up on this point.OTOH cash of that amount can be used to pay for home care to keep them out of a nursing home as long as possible too.
My grandfather paid a six-figure sum out of his own savings for 24-hour home care.Is the cost of private home care any cheaper?
Thats what i was thinking, its a similiar cost.My grandfather paid a six-figure sum out of his own savings for 24-hour home care.
Full time care at home is more expensive to my knowledge.Thats what i was thinking, its a similiar cost.
I'd imagine full time 24 hour home help would be way more expensive. I think there is a tax break of up to €30k per incapacitated person per anum if the person who pays is is in the 40% tax bracket .Mind you , you'd have to have spending €75k per anum , nett cost €45k.Full time care at home is more expensive to my knowledge.
If an elderly married couple had the means to fund 24 hour home care , could they , in practice reclaim €60k assuming one of them was paying the higher tax rate on a high end pension fund /ARF and home help cost €150k + ?I'd imagine full time 24 hour home help would be way more expensive. I think there is a tax break of up to €30k per incapacitated person per anum if the person who pays is is in the 40% tax bracket .Mind you , you'd have to have spending €75k per anum , nett cost €45k.
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