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Houston Medicaid Planning Attorney Whitney L. Thompson Shares Critical Insight on What Medicaid Considers a Gift

06-03-2025 05:46 PM CET | Politics, Law & Society

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Houston Medicaid Planning Attorney Whitney L. Thompson Shares

Understanding how Medicaid treats gifts is essential for those planning long-term care in Texas. Houston Medicaid planning attorney Whitney L. Thompson (https://www.wthompsonlaw.com/what-does-medicaid-consider-a-gift/) provides clear guidance in a recent article explaining how seemingly harmless gifts can result in significant penalties that affect Medicaid eligibility.

In the article, Whitney L. Thompson of The Law Office of Whitney L. Thompson, PLLC explains that gifts and asset transfers made during the five-year "look-back" period before applying for Medicaid can lead to a period of ineligibility. For those depending on long-term care, this delay in coverage can have serious consequences. The Houston Medicaid planning attorney highlights that Medicaid considers a gift to be any transfer of cash, property, or assets for less than fair market value, and even small recurring gifts can trigger penalties.

This issue is particularly urgent for Texas residents who may not be familiar with the differences between gift tax laws and Medicaid rules. While federal tax laws allow gifting up to a certain amount annually without tax penalties, Medicaid has stricter regulations. According to Houston Medicaid planning attorney Whitney L. Thompson, "Many think that there would be no penalty for gifts of up to around $15,000 annually. That misunderstanding confuses tax law with Medicaid law." This clarification is vital for those navigating Medicaid eligibility requirements.

The Houston Medicaid planning attorney outlines that Texas applies a five-year look-back period, during which any gift or transfer that wasn't compensated at fair market value is scrutinized. These transfers are not limited to large sums. Even buying groceries for a relative or giving birthday gifts could be considered violations if not properly documented. Whitney L. Thompson notes that this misunderstanding can result in people unintentionally making themselves or their loved ones ineligible for crucial Medicaid coverage.

Penalties from these transfers can be severe. The penalty period is calculated based on the total value of the assets transferred and divided by the average monthly cost of a private nursing home in Texas. During this time, Medicaid does not cover long-term care expenses. Whitney L. Thompson, a knowledgeable Houston Medicaid planning attorney, emphasizes that failing to plan properly can leave individuals without the coverage they need during critical moments.

The article also clarifies that some transfers are exempt from penalties. These include gifts to a spouse, a blind or permanently disabled child, or a trust set up for someone under age 65 who is permanently disabled. However, most asset transfers outside of these narrow exceptions can cause problems, and proving fair market value is often necessary to avoid complications.

In some cases, if a gift has already been made and results in a Medicaid penalty, it is possible to reverse the damage. Returning the full value of the gift with proper documentation may eliminate the penalty. Whitney L. Thompson explains that this must be done before the Medicaid application is approved and that the documentation needs to clearly demonstrate the return of assets without any conditions attached. If reversing the gift is not feasible, there may be other legal avenues available, such as a spend-down plan or applying for a hardship waiver.

Medicaid's strict rules also apply to charitable donations, which are not exempt from the look-back period. This is a particularly important consideration for those who regularly contribute to non-profits. Whitney L. Thompson makes it clear that even well-intentioned actions like charitable giving can unintentionally delay access to needed care if they occur within the five-year window.

The Houston Medicaid planning attorney encourages individuals and families to take proactive steps to protect their future eligibility. The article strongly advises against relying on general assumptions or advice that may be rooted in misunderstandings about tax law rather than Medicaid law. Careful documentation, timing, and legal advice are critical when considering gifts or transfers of any kind before applying for Medicaid in Texas.

Those concerned about Medicaid eligibility and how gift-giving may affect future care should consider working with an attorney who understands the rules specific to Texas. The Law Office of Whitney L. Thompson, PLLC offers legal assistance tailored to the unique requirements of Medicaid planning. This includes evaluating financial activity during the look-back period, identifying exempt transfers, and helping to document transactions that may otherwise raise red flags.

Medicaid planning is a delicate process that benefits from early and informed action. Small missteps can have serious consequences, but with the right legal strategy, these risks can be minimized. Families facing long-term care decisions should seek proper guidance to avoid unnecessary penalties and preserve access to essential healthcare services.

Planning ahead is key to protecting assets while maintaining Medicaid eligibility. Whitney L. Thompson provides a straightforward explanation of how Medicaid interprets gifts and transfers and why proper planning is not only advisable but necessary in today's regulatory landscape.

About The Law Office of Whitney L. Thompson, PLLC:

The Law Office of Whitney L. Thompson, PLLC provides legal services in Medicaid planning and probate law throughout Houston and surrounding areas. Led by Whitney L. Thompson, the firm assists individuals and families with navigating the Medicaid system, ensuring compliance with eligibility rules, and protecting their long-term care options through strategic legal planning.

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