IRA/Irrevocable Trust

I plead in my book (http://www.MedicaidSecrets.com) a technique of converting an IRA to an incorrigible Medicaid payments inside a IRA. That avoids withdrawing a income from a IRA, that is what causes a taxation emanate your counsel mentioned. we don’t see how we can go serve than that, such as afterwards stealing it to account an incorrigible trust, though it being deemed a placement of a IRA to we personally, and so income taxable.

If we wish to compensate a taxation and repel it, afterwards account an incorrigible trust, you’d have to wait out a 5-year lookback period, though afterwards all that income would be stable from Medicaid (assuming a trust is scrupulously drafted for this purpose).

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