SNAP Income Deductions
Requirement
SNAP allows certain deductions, which are subtracted, from income to determine eligibility, benefit amount and expedited eligibility. Allow expense deductions whether or not the expense is paid or the household intends to pay it, except for court ordered child support, which is allowed as actually paid.
Allow expense deductions:
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- In the month billed
- When the bill is due
- When no bill is issued, but expense is due, such as rent
- When the expense is not expected to be paid by a third party
Used To
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Deduction |
Determine Expedited Eligibility |
Meet the Gross Income Test |
Calculate Adjusted Income |
Meet the Net Income Test Determine CE Income Determine SNAP Issuance |
Conditions and/or Restrictions |
Overhead expenses (OHE) |
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Self-employed individuals
Students in higher and post-secondary education |
Court Ordered Child Support Expense |
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Subtract legally binding child support the household is paying to or for non-household members |
Farm Loss |
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Earned Income Deduction |
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Subtract 20% of Gross Earned Income |
Standard Deduction |
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Subtracted for all households, amount is based on how many people on in the household, household size |
Excess Medical Deduction |
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Allowed for medical expenses over $35 a month for elderly/disabled current/former household members |
Dependent Care Expenses
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Subtract allowable costs incurred by the household for the care of a child or other dependent, including mileage and/or the cost of transportation to/from the provider |
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Shelter Expenses
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Subtract from Gross Income to determine expedited eligibility:
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Excess Shelter Deduction and Homeless Standard |
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The Excess Shelter Deduction is the difference between 1/2 of the Adjusted Income and the Total Allowable Shelter Costs Apply the Excess Shelter Deduction Maximum (cap) to deductions for households which do not have an elderly or disabled member
When a household is homeless, they are allowed the Homeless Standard ($179.66) or the Excess Shelter Deduction, whichever is higher |
Verification
See IM Resources and FSD Policy for specific expense deduction information.
09-29-2023