As an attorney with license to practice law in both Florida and Ohio, I find that many people I come in contact with either live in Florida and have family in Ohio or vice versa.  If you or someone you know happens to fall into one of those categories, you may want to consider the following comparison chart between Florida and Ohio as it relates to taxes, assets and medicaid:

COMPARISON BETWEEN FLORIDA AND OHIO

TAXES, ASSETS AND MEDICAID

Florida

Ohio

Income Tax 

None

Income Tax
Estate Tax None Estate Tax 
Homestead Exemption (Primary Residence ) Allowed (Residence is free of Medicaid liens) None (Residence must be sold or lien) 
Care Management Agreement allowed Yes Restricted 
Reverse Mortgage Yes Yes 
Income Producing Assets Yes Limited 
Income Producing Real Estate Yes Limited 
CSRA  $109, 560 100% 50% 
Support Orders
Guardianship
Divorce
Yes Yes
Pooled Trust Over 65 Yes Yes 
MIDGTSGrantor Trusts/Deduction Trust Yes Yes 
Spousal Refusal Yes No

 

 

 

Attorney, Laurie E. Ohall, is an attorney with license to practice in both Florida and Ohio, where she is of-counsel with the firm, Browning, Meyer & Ball, Co., LPA.  She is happy to help families with legal issues pertaining to elder law, estate planning, probate, guardianship and special needs trusts.  For more information, contact the Law Offices of Laurie E. Ohall, PA today.