What is the name of your state? Ohio
My sister is on SSI and owns her own vehicle. It's a 1999 Honda Accord. As the vehicle is her daily driver the car does not count as a resource toward her income limit. What I would like to know is if it's possible for her to gift the car to a relative while not impacting her SSI eligibility. My local SSA office can't give me a straight answer on this issue.
The woman at the office told me that she is not allowed to gift anything and that to transfer ownership of the vehicle from herself to a relative it would require her to officially sell it and count the money as income.
I don't understand why she can't gift the vehicle. It isn't being counted as a resource now and everyone is allowed to gift up to $X per year without it being counted as taxable income per the IRS.
The car's value is below $2,000. Is it true she can't gift it? Does she have to sell it at Kelley Blue Book Value? The car is nearly 20 years old with 180K miles on it. The KBB value is roughly $1,500 but I doubt I could get anyone to buy this beat up thing for more than $300.
Regardless of how we rid the car from her I would then like to gift her my car. This part I believe I understand: I'm allowed to gift her my car as long as she retains it for at least 30 days and it is her daily driver. No problem there. She's going to use it as her daily driver for as long as possible. Plus we can't have her own two vehicles at once. I get that part too.
And advice would be appreciated. Thanks in advance.
My sister is on SSI and owns her own vehicle. It's a 1999 Honda Accord. As the vehicle is her daily driver the car does not count as a resource toward her income limit. What I would like to know is if it's possible for her to gift the car to a relative while not impacting her SSI eligibility. My local SSA office can't give me a straight answer on this issue.
The woman at the office told me that she is not allowed to gift anything and that to transfer ownership of the vehicle from herself to a relative it would require her to officially sell it and count the money as income.
I don't understand why she can't gift the vehicle. It isn't being counted as a resource now and everyone is allowed to gift up to $X per year without it being counted as taxable income per the IRS.
The car's value is below $2,000. Is it true she can't gift it? Does she have to sell it at Kelley Blue Book Value? The car is nearly 20 years old with 180K miles on it. The KBB value is roughly $1,500 but I doubt I could get anyone to buy this beat up thing for more than $300.
Regardless of how we rid the car from her I would then like to gift her my car. This part I believe I understand: I'm allowed to gift her my car as long as she retains it for at least 30 days and it is her daily driver. No problem there. She's going to use it as her daily driver for as long as possible. Plus we can't have her own two vehicles at once. I get that part too.
And advice would be appreciated. Thanks in advance.