Can a grantor trust be irrevocable?
A new client came in the other day wondering about her mom's irrevocable trust that was set up in 2005 for the purposes of qulifying her for medicaid.
Her house is in the trust and they started renting it out at the end of 2007. They feared that renting the property would adversely affect her medicaid situation as she's in a home for the elderly.
My initial reaction was that the main issue at this point was to properly show the rental activity on a 1041 and it shouldn't be a problem.
Now that I see the doc though, this irrevecoble trust is a grantor trust and taxes are to be paid by the tustmaker
A new client came in the other day wondering about her mom's irrevocable trust that was set up in 2005 for the purposes of qulifying her for medicaid.
Her house is in the trust and they started renting it out at the end of 2007. They feared that renting the property would adversely affect her medicaid situation as she's in a home for the elderly.
My initial reaction was that the main issue at this point was to properly show the rental activity on a 1041 and it shouldn't be a problem.
Now that I see the doc though, this irrevecoble trust is a grantor trust and taxes are to be paid by the tustmaker
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