Posted by Craig A. Andreoli in Medicaid on June 25, 2009
A common misconception is that you may make transfers of $12,000 per year per person without invoking Medicaid’s transfer penalty period. This simply is not true. The $12,000 per person per year is annual gift tax exclusion and is NOT an exclusion for transfers under Medicaid.
Under the new Deficit Reduction Act of 2005 (“DRA”) rules, a person who is otherwise eligible for Medicaid will be subject to a transfer penalty period based upon transfers made for less than fair market value. As of 2007, the Medicaid agency will look back through the last 3 years of records for non-trust based assets and 5 years for trust transfers. The DRA increased the look back period for transfers on non-trust assets from 3 to 5 years, but it only effects transfers made on or after February 8, 2006. Therefore, any Medicaid applications submitted before February 1, 2009, the look back period for non-trust related transfers will remain 3 years. Transfers made prior to February 8, 2006 will be governed under pre DRA rules.
For example, let us assume a person made transfers of $12,000 to each of his three grandchildren last year, for a total annual gift of $36,000. He would be penalized by the Medicaid agency in the following manner. First Medicaid determines the regional nursing home transfer rate in Suffolk County which is approximately $10,000 per month. This number is usually less than what an individual not on Medicaid would pay privately for the same services in a Suffolk County nursing home. Second The Medicaid agency will calculate the total transfers made and divide that number by the nursing home transfer rate of $10,000. In this example the penalty would be $36,000 divided by $10,000 to get 3.6 months of penalty time from the date the Medicaid application was filed (not from the date of the transfer).
Therefore annual gifts of $12,000 or less may not be a good component to your long term health care plan if you wish to rely on Medicaid to pay your nursing home bills.
Deficit Reduction Act of 2005, DRA, Medicaid applications, Medicaid Transfer Penalty Period, non-trust related transfers, Suffolk County nursing home
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