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What income is excluded from section 8?
1. Income from Employment of Children Under 18:
- Excludes income earned by children under the age of 18, including foster children, from household income.
- Encourages children to work and earn money without reducing the family’s housing assistance.
2. Payments for Foster Care:
- Excludes payments received for the care of foster children or foster adults.
- Encourages families to provide care for foster children and adults without reducing housing assistance.
3. Higher Education Act Income:
- Excludes income from the Higher Education Act of 1965, except for financial assistance exceeding tuition amounts.
- Encourages families to pursue higher education without reducing housing assistance.
4. Welfare Assistance:
- Excludes welfare assistance received by the family.
- Ensures that families receiving welfare assistance are not penalized by reduced housing assistance.
5. Payments in Lieu of Earnings:
- Excludes payments in lieu of earnings, such as unemployment, disability compensation, worker’s compensation, and severance pay.
- Exceptions apply as provided in paragraph (3) under Income Exclusions.
6. Supplemental Security Income (SSI):
- Excludes Supplemental Security Income (SSI) from household income.
- Ensures that families receiving SSI are not penalized by reduced housing assistance.
7. Alimony, Child Support, and Contributions:
- Excludes periodic and determinable allowances, like alimony and child support payments, and regular contributions or gifts received from organizations or non-resident individuals.
8. Armed Forces Income:
- Excludes all regular pay, special pay, and allowances of a member of the Armed Forces.
- Exceptions apply as provided in paragraph (7) under Income Exclusions.
9. Temporary, Nonrecurring, or Sporadic Income:
- Excludes temporary, nonrecurring, or sporadic income, including gifts.
10. Other Federal Statute Exclusions:
– Excludes income specified by other federal statutes from consideration for assistance programs covered by 24 CFR 5.609(c) exclusions.
11. Student Earnings over $480:
– Excludes earnings over $480 for each full-time student 18 years or older (excluding the head of household and spouse).
12. Adoption Assistance over $480:
– Excludes adoption assistance payments in excess of $480 per adopted child.
13. Other Federal Exclusions:
– Excludes income specified by any other federal statute for assistance programs covered by 24 CFR 5.609(c) exclusions.
Does section 8 count food stamps as income?
No, section 8 does not count food stamps as income.
- Section 8 housing assistance does not count food stamps as income for determining eligibility or benefits.
- This exclusion applies to many other federal assistance programs as well.
- Excluding food stamps from income calculations ensures that low-income individuals and families can access the food they need, even if they receive other forms of assistance.
- Food stamp benefits will not affect eligibility for Section 8 or the amount of Section 8 assistance received.
Does section 8 count ssi as income?
No, Section 8 does not count SSI as income. SSI is excluded from consideration as income for purposes of determining eligibility or benefits for Section 8.
Does rent affect food stamps?
Yes Rent does affect food stamps.
Rent and Food Stamps:
- Rent can affect food stamps: If a household’s rent is too high, it may reduce the amount of food stamps they receive.
- Receiving free rent or utilities can reduce a household’s food stamps amount.
- Paying rent can affect food stamps: Even a small amount of rent payment can alter the amount of food stamps a household receives.
Food Stamps and Section 8 Housing Assistance:
- Food stamps are not counted as income for Section 8: Food stamps are excluded from the calculation of household income when determining eligibility for Section 8 housing assistance.
- Section 8 focuses on gross income: Section 8 considers gross income from all sources, excluding food stamp benefits, when determining eligibility for housing assistance.
- Receiving food stamps does not disqualify from Section 8: Receiving food stamps does not automatically disqualify a household from being eligible for Section 8 housing assistance, as long as they meet the income limits set by Section 8.
Conclusion
In conclusion, the Section 8 Housing Assistance program offers a range of income exclusions to support low-income individuals and families. These exclusions encompass income earned by children, payments for foster care, income from the Higher Education Act, welfare assistance, various payments in lieu of earnings, Supplemental Security Income (SSI), and more. These exclusions encourage education, employment, and care for foster individuals without affecting housing assistance. Additionally, food stamps are not considered as income in the Section 8 eligibility determination, ensuring that recipients have access to necessary nutrition without compromising their housing assistance.