Delicious-Adeptness5
Delicious-Adeptness5 t1_j8kdlx9 wrote
Reply to What's the cheapest long-term care insurance that qualifies for the Washington state long-term care payroll tax exemption? by Franck_Dernoncourt
That Opt out option has Sunset. If you have a policy prior to Nov 1, 2021 then hold onto it.
There was a ton of policies sold during that time frame and several states are moving forward with their programs.
When I talked to the legislatures in January there was no plans to make a change even though the taxes start being collected July 1st. The other option that you have is going self employed as we have to opt in if we want it.
Delicious-Adeptness5 t1_j1dffvl wrote
Spend time exploring the state. Seriously, you go 50 miles and it is a different flavor. The last two years has taught us that telecommuting is a serious thing. Weather does knock out the passes so be flexible during winter.
Delicious-Adeptness5 t1_j8oew7g wrote
Reply to comment by Franck_Dernoncourt in What's the cheapest long-term care insurance that qualifies for the Washington state long-term care payroll tax exemption? by Franck_Dernoncourt
If you want to use the exclusion then I would keep the policy with that date. You can always have multiple policies.