Learn How MAGI is Measured and What It Means for Medicaid and SSDI Eligibility
The new Affordable Care Act provisions on Medicaid and Social Security Disability criteria rely heavily on Modified Adjusted Gross Income. Knowing what exactly it includes and how it's calculated can mean the difference between an applicant receiving much needed help and denial of benefits. This timely legal course will give you the information you'll need to ensure your clients' eligibility. Register today!
Understand how MAGI is used by the IRS currently and what goes into its calculation.
Clarify when MAGI is used.
Get practical tips for predicting and modifying your clients' MAGI.
Who Should Attend
This legal update is designed for attorneys. It will also benefit disability case representatives, nursing home administrators, financial planners and paralegals.
Course Content
Adjusted Gross Income (AGI)
What Goes into Modified Adjusted Gross Income (MAGI) Calculation
When is MAGI Used
New Significance of MAGI in Eligibility for Medicaid and Social Security Disability
Simple Tips for MAGI Planning
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