They think that gifting it will make things "simpler"
Anyone got any comment, advice or criticism on any of this? Should the Fair Deal stuff be posted in the Welfare and State Benefits forum?
Yes but if they give me a gift and 5 years later are still in the nursing home, AFAIK the gift no longer counts as part of their means (assuming that they can then reapply for the Fair Deal scheme)I've no idea about the fair deal scheme.
One comment though as you've asked. If it's possible this person will live longer than expected and therefore might need the money (you mentioned you paying it back in this situation) than that person shouldn't transfer the money in the first place I would have thought.
Yes but if they give me a gift and 5 years later are still in the nursing home, AFAIK the gift no longer counts as part of their means (assuming that they can then reapply for the Fair Deal scheme)
To be blunt about this we want to minimise the amount of money that we handover to the HSE and Revenue here.
The Fair Deal seems to punish those who lived a frugal life and saved their money while rewarding those that saved feck all, hid assets or have a very valuable home and not much else.
That is the intention, yes.If you keep the money with the intention of subsidizing the relative if needed, then you are receiving a loan not a gift
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