While an inheritance is usually desired, there are some circumstances in which it might be unwelcome. If you don’t want an inheritance, you must disclaim it. 

Most people who receive an inheritance are honored, but for some, it can be more of a burden than a blessing. The following are some reasons why an inheritance may be unwanted: 

In order to officially disclaim an inheritance, the IRS sets the following requirements: 

You have no say in who gets the inheritance once you disclaim. The inheritance would be treated as if you died before receiving it. It would go to the contingent beneficiary named in the will or if there is no will, it would go to the next person in line under state law. 

Disclaiming may not be the best option for Medicaid beneficiaries. If you are receiving Medicaid benefits and disclaim an inheritance, that disclaimer may be considered a transfer of assets and make you ineligible for Medicaid for a period of time.