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Nonregsn59
Asked January 2018
Are you able to gift to your children and grandchildren each year (12,000) without repercussions for the 5 year look back for Medicaid?
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jeannegibbs
Jan 2018
No.
Taxable limits have nothing to do with Medicaid requirements.
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No.
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Taxable limits have nothing to do with Medicaid requirements.
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