by Generis Legal Intelligence | Jul 1, 2023 | Questions & Answers
Legal fees related to business operations or the production or collection of taxable income can be written off on taxes. Personal legal fees, in general, cannot be written off.
by Generis Legal Intelligence | Jul 1, 2023 | Questions & Answers
Eligibility for Medicaid for legal immigrants varies by state. Some states provide Medicaid to legal immigrants without a waiting period, while others may require a waiting period of five years.
by Generis Legal Intelligence | Jul 1, 2023 | Questions & Answers
Legal permanent residents of the United States are eligible for Medicare if they are aged 65 or older and have paid Medicare taxes for at least 40 quarters (10 years). Certain legal residents may also qualify for Medicare through the eligibility of a spouse.
by Generis Legal Intelligence | Jul 1, 2023 | Questions & Answers
Legal expenses related to business operations are generally tax-deductible. Additionally, legal expenses related to the production or collection of taxable income may be deductible. Personal legal expenses are typically not deductible.
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Yes, legal aid organizations often provide assistance to low-income individuals facing eviction. They can provide legal advice, representation in court, and assistance negotiating with landlords.