Mom has snt and as her trustee I need some advice about inherited iras in so cal
I’m sorry if this has previously been touched upon so please forgive me. My grandmother passed in January of this year and my mother is a beneficiary of an snt that my grandmother had for the most part finished before her passing. Two inherited iras did not wind up going into the snt. I am wondering what my options are to prevent my mom’s health benefits from being taken away. I am not as concerned about the ssi, if there was a way to keep that intact she would be elated however if not it’s understandable. I spoke to a fiduciary and he had mentioned an annuity or rolling over te Ira but I’m not sure he’s exactly familiar with the workings of snts and their beneficiaries nor does my mom have an ira. Advice would be greatly appreciated from anyone with experience in these matters.
Permalink Submitted by Alan - IRA critic on Sun, 2015-10-04 19:05
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Permalink Submitted by tomd37 on Sun, 2015-10-04 23:01
Please explain the term SNT
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Permalink Submitted by Amanda Marr on Fri, 2015-10-09 08:52
We have an attorney that drafted the over all trust for the beneficiaries ie my mom, her brother and her sister. It was later amended to have a special needs trust for my mom. My grandmother passed before the snt could be completed to allow the two affomertioned inherited iras to be transferred into it, as well. From what I gather, it’s being suggested that the inherited iras can be put into the snt? I’m not sure that’s possible in California.
Permalink Submitted by Cheryl Hamilton on Mon, 2017-10-09 02:59
I have a situation and need some guidance:.My Client recently passed age 85. She had 2 IRA’s one in an Annuity (Approx. value 160K) and the other in regualr investments (15K). She left 25% to 3 of her children and 25% to SNT for the benefit of her daughter.Question 1. Because she named a SNT as a beneficiary in the IRA’s does the affect the RMD age calculation for the other beneficiaries.Question 2.Since RMD’s are required from the SNT could that jeapordize the daughter’s SSI and other Medical benefits?Question 3. If there is a negative impact on her government benefits, could the SNT refuse the inheritance.
Permalink Submitted by Alan - IRA critic on Mon, 2017-10-09 17:06