Florida’s Medicaid Penalty Factor to Increase Effective June 1, 2016 by Babette B. Bach, Esquire, Sarasota, Florida

 In Elder Law, Estate Planning, Medicaid Planning

As of June 1, 2016 the Department of Children and Families has amended their Medicaid rules to increase the penalty divisor for uncompensated transfers (i.e. gifting) from $8,346 to $8,662. This new penalty divisor reflects the estimated monthly average cost of skilled nursing home care in the state of Florida. Any transfer for less than fair market value made within 60 months (5 years) of applying for Medicaid will be subject to a penalty. For example, if someone gifted $86,620 within the 60 months, it would result in 10 months of ineligibility for Medicaid.
Anyone who anticipates needing to apply for Medicaid for skilled nursing home care costs should avoid gifting and should not gift without consulting with a board certified elder law attorney. It may be possible to avoid this penalty with good planning.
Contact our office to schedule an initial consultation for any of your Medicaid Planning, Estate Planning, or Veterans Benefits needs.

Babette B. Bach, Esquire, Board Certified Elder Law
Bach & Jacobs, P.A.
240 S. Pineapple Avenue, Suite 700
Sarasota, FL 34236
941-906-1231
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www.bachjacobs.com

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