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@Tpearce1990   Before you get ahead of yourself with filing a tax return and entering anything about your grandmother's house, speak with an elder law attorney.   You say she was receiving coverage from Medicaid.   You need to know if the proceeds of the house are going to be subject to Medicaid Estate Recovery.   In many instances, Medicaid can seek compensation from the sale of the house to offset the expenses that were paid by Medicaid for her care.   You say the house was placed in a trust, so maybe that asset is protected-----but do not assume.  Get legal advice, which we cannot offer here.

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