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The trustee works in very close contact with the beneficiary and/or their caregiver to manage the trust and its financial distributions to pay for these things. The main takeaway regarding distribution of SNT funds is this: The beneficiary never sees the money directly, but the money is used to pay for their needs.
Third party special needs trusts are generally either considered ?complex trusts? or ?qualified disability trusts? for income tax purposes and the trust itself is responsible for reporting its own items of income, deduction, and credit.
A special needs trust is a legal arrangement that provides access to funding to someone who is physically or mentally disabled or chronically ill. This trust allows for the additional financial support of an individual without potentially jeopardizing the benefits provided by public assistance programs.
In these circumstances, the Form 1041 is very simple to complete. The trustee will check the box on Form 1041 indicating that the trust is a grantor trust and provide some general information about the trust (name, address, tax identification number, and the date the trust was established).
Funds held in a properly drafted special needs trust (SNT) will not affect a Supplemental Security Income (SSI) or Medicaid recipient's benefits. However, funds disbursed in a manner that violates SSI or Medicaid rules can impact these benefits.