I started this discussion as paying it forward to others. There's many reason why people hide their money and many different types of people. Some people that hide money are old school people that just don't trust the stock market and banks. Then, there's some that hide for tax reasons or reason to obtain gain.
The types of people that hide their money is elderlys with savings and then there's the rich.
The first thing I would like to talk about is the question people asked on this forum everyday. ("Medicaid" How to get approved if you own to much money?)
The simple answer to that question is "Hide it".
I'm talking about hiding money not assets as Town homes or other assets.
We all know that it's difficult to hide a house but, not money.
When appling for Medicaid. We all know that Medicaid goes back 5 yrs or varies by State. A person appling for Medicaid is allowed to keep a vehicle, Credit Card, Bank Account less then $2,000 at all times. Anymore then that and you will be denied for Medicaid. I maybe wrong on some Medicaid qualifications but, I think I hit it on the nail.
Some say your allowed to donate "Gift" up to $10,000 - $14,000 per yr that's one way of hiding money with family.
Withdrawing a large amount of money from a bank account or closing a bank account. Anything over $10,000 a Fed-report must be filed and option to pay the taxes at that time. Every bank ask for a reason for large amount withdraws. Think of a reason doesn't matter it's your money.
Next question is, What do I do with all this cash I have from withdrawing? Simple, Hide it!
Where is a great hiding place?
Freezer is the best place. If ever a robber in the house.The robber will never think of the freezer. Next best place is a safty deposit box. My advice is to have two people as joint on the box. That way if creditors or other attempt to seek they can't. They won't know whos is whos. It's illegal to place cash in a safety deposit box. But, if they don't know it's cash. Requires wrapping the cash into something prior of placing into the box. And your behind closed doors.
After you hide all you money.
The next question is, What do I say if asked where did the money go?
Your addicted to gambling. You call the 1800 hotline once a month because,your addicted to gambling. You buy lottery tickets all the time. You gambled it all away. That's what happened to all the money! Remember to keep small winning tickets in a box for proof.
I stated all of this because, I feel sad about the people that don't get approved for Medicaid while the rich get approved.Millionairs are on Medicaid getting foodstamps & cash benefits as we speak.That bothers me and is why I'm stating all of this.People may differ and say that's not right that's ripping off the GOV-.Everyone in some way is ripping someone off truth be told.
Yrs ago I worked in a factory that dealed with Steel Coils.All companies with product must do quarterly inventory for profit reason and tax reasons.This company I worked for had many other companies in the USA.Taxes % veries by State to State.If a company is cought by the 4th quarter with large amounts of inventory that must pay taxes on that 4th quarter inventory for the yr.That's how we got our bonus each yr after each quarter inventory.
Just like how Wal-Mart does it. If Wal-mart as too much 4th quarter inventory they will transport, transfer, move that inventory to a lower % tax State. To avoid how dollar tax. Then, after the 1st of the new yr that inventory goes back to the original store.As you all call discounted items.If you think Wal-mart loses gain on discounted items think again.They gained by saving taxes on the 4th quarter inventory that you think is new. Wal-Mart profits $200,000 a hour per day on just one store. Many factorys and companies turned to operate as Walmarts tactics and growing with gain.
Elderly people save all there lives for their retirement & enjoyment.Why should a elderly person with only $20,000 in their savings be forced to pay for medical bills.When there's Millionairs not paying a dime for their Medical thru Medicaid!
Just burns my butt seeing this stuff going on and all getting away with it. Everyone is doing this or will be soon enough.It's nice to give back with real true advice with real answers.
Miller is a pretty straightforward legal entity to get those who need Medicaid to pay for NH but just have too much "income" to qualify but not enough "income" to private pay. The NH staff or Area on Aging staff don't mention Miller as it's legal and they are not attorneys. (Here on this site you can pretty much suggest anything….as dog a bone has or as I have for that matter too!). You need an attorney to set it up as it has to be structured for your state laws and flexible/adaptable is mom's income changes. Good luck.
Dogabone, you disgust me. Encouraging people to commit fraud and doing so repeatedly is wrong and immoral. I hope you get audited, you have made your lack of ethics clear.
I am proud to pay my taxes, the only thing worst than cheater is a proud cheater that encourages others to cheat along.
I hope AC will wake up and block your from the site for inciting fraud of the US government and taxpayers!
Although your rant is interesting theory, it's just not feasible for the elderly to do. Really like those with dementia, cognitive issues and limited health situations can deal with the full-time job of maintaining a gambling facade.
Millionaires on Medicaid!!!??? I doubt that the wealthy are going to lower their standards to end up in a NH sharing a room with the impoverished. But what the truly wealthy do (generationally wealthy) is to grow up planning for the future and are open to having other professionals provide insight. Not hiding away a couple of thousand in the freezer or squirreling away hundred's in a coffee can.
Let's face the truth.If anyone had a chance to be approved for Medicaid to pay for their Medical bills and to keep their life savings for their retirement enjoyment.99.9% will attempt to do it!
I stated before some may differ my opinions it's their right to. I careless personally. As we speak there's Millionairs collecting Medicaid/GOV-Benefits and getting away with it. While the deserving get denied. That's what I stand for is the deserving that's denied .Elderlies are losing their retirements and being forced to conduct spendowns inorder to be approved while the wealthy gain without being pointed towards. Some say, Why not report the Wealthy for GOV-fraud?
Requires proof doesn't it!...If your a Millionair and know how the system works.Your smart enough to do it all correct without a paper trail.Requires knowing how the system works and what they look for.Let's face it,your not gonna tell anyone how you get your grass so green.Doing so will make other's greener then yours.The Main thing that Medicaid looks for is "Gifts by large amounts" as we all know.How to twist that Millionairs know the system.
Is it wrong to tell the people that really need Medicaid how to be approved?Life is a gamble.Fraud you feel?Only if you get cought.Unfare?Yes,it's unfare to the people that really need Medicaid and are denied the free ride while the Rich gain.Is it unfare that your told what you can & what you can't do with your retirement.Did you ever wonder why retirement people move to FLA?It's not for the weather.
I speakout with the truth.I may be wrong by doing so.Shoot me lol.
Is that what you think?You doubt that?Humm..
From your doubts of thinking,you have no idea what medical bills cost in the real world we live in.
I had a Uncle yrs ago with hundreds of thousands of dollars locked tight away.People don't save up for their life's retirements for medical bills.Their thinking is to save to have a good life and enjoyment.My Uncle had cancer.He required to be on in-home oxygen inorder to stay alive.He was paying out of pocket cost over $6,000 per month just for oxygen tanks.He was also,in denial of dieing .He felt at the time he would make thur the fight of cancer.He said manytime to me that he didn't save all his life to pay just for medical bills.With the cost of oxygen his money would have sunk.He was a wealthy person all his life and saved.For him to realize he will be poor by the cost of oxygen he wouldn't go for that!...He knew people that knew people as Millionairs on Medicaid.You say,you doubt that the wealthy are going to lower their standards?Come-on.....Get real...
Millionairs have tight lips and personally careless what people think and they don't tell a sole they take it all to their grave.You doubt ha?So did I at first untill I seen it done for my eyes to see.Do you also,don't doubt people with handicap parking stickers that walk without a limp?Humm.
To Dogabone about the being able to give $10,000 to family members, my neighbors brother recently passed away ALZ, years ago he put everything he had in the brothers and his uncles name/accounts & it worked for him. Medicaid paid for all his time in NH, I don't think that's ripping off anybody, ripping off is us taxpayers paying every waking hour for those phonies out there collecting welfare, food stamps, cell phones & yes misusing Handicapped Placards on their rear view mirrors, where there's a will there's a way. Hang in there
This is the legal way to protect your assets and still qualify for Medicaid. Let's not patronize this person's suggestion and let's do the right thing.
In financial matters, my parents were private. They didn't go around telling people how much money they had, showing off what they had, or complaining when times were tough. And there were plenty of times when things were tough. But we got through it. It wasn't until after Dad retired that we learned that Dad had done very well for himself. Well enough to set up a trust. Yes, a nursing home could be very expensive, and could eat up most of the assets of the trust that my father set up. However, trying to hide those assets would go against everything he believed in.
We will continue to keep caring for Mom at home as long as we can. We'll get caregivers to come into the home to do what my husband and I can't do (he's retired now, too, so that takes a lot of the burden off me). If need be we'll get her a hospital bed. Her bathroom is already perfect for her. We have tv's in every room, no stairs, a nice outdoor patio and we can drive her anywhere she wants to go. We will minimize, as much as possible, the cost to the estate of her care. If that is not possible, if her care gets to be too much, so be it. We will have tried.