415.17 Transfer of Assets into a Life Estate SR 96-02, 01/96 (AAM-A)

When a life estate is established, the individual retains use of the asset for their lifetime but has assigned ownership of the asset to another person or entity. To determine fair market value of a life estate:

• Determine the assets fair market value at the time of transfer.

• Take into consideration the age of the individual at the time of the transfer.

• Using the Life Estate Tables in the back of this Chapter:

- Multiply the market value of the asset by the life estate factor that corresponds to the individuals age at the time of the transfer, and

- Subtract the value of the life estate from the value of the asset transferred.

- The difference equals the portion of the asset transferred for less than fair market value.