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1999-131
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12/14/1999
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Fiscal Year 2000-2001, 2002-2003
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r <br />Exhibit E <br />Income Inclusions and Exclusions <br />A determination of anticipated annual income 7. Alimony and child support received by the <br />must include all of the types of income listed household. <br />below and the amount anticipated to be received <br />by all adult members of the household in the 12 Home and SHIP Projects; Count the <br />months following certification. amount specified in a divorce settlement or <br />A. Income Inclusions motion agreement unless the applicant: <br />1. Gross amount (before any payroll <br />deductions) of wages, salaries. overtime <br />PRY, commissions, fees, tips bonuses, and <br />any other compensation for personal <br />services received by every adult member <br />of the household except that of full-time <br />students (unless head of household and <br />spouse). <br />2. Net income, salaries, and other amounts <br />distributed from a self -owned business. <br />3. Gross amount (before deductions for <br />medicare. etc_1 of periodic social security <br />payments. This includes payments <br />received by adults on behalf of individuals <br />under the age of 18 or by individuals <br />wider the age of 18 for their own support. <br />4. The full amount of annuities, insurance <br />policies, retirement funds, pensions, <br />disability or death benefits and other <br />similar types of periodic payments. <br />S. Lump -sum payments received because of <br />delays in processing unemployment, <br />welfare, or other benefits. <br />6. Payments in lieu of earnings, such as <br />unemployment and disability <br />compensation, workmen's compensation, <br />and severance pay, arty payments that will <br />begin during the next twelve months must <br />be included. <br />a. certifies the income is not being <br />provided, and <br />b. has made reasonable effort to collect <br />the amounts due, including filing with <br />courts or agencies responsible for <br />enforcing payments. <br />8. Alimony or child support paid by a <br />member of the household is counted as <br />income, even if it is garnish from wages. <br />9. Interest, dividends, and other income from <br />n>et family assets (including income <br />distributed from trust funds). On deeds of <br />trust or mortgages, only the interest <br />portion of the monthly payments received <br />by the applicant is included. <br />10. Lottery winnings paid in ptriodic <br />Payments. (Winnings paid in a lump <br />stun are included in net family assets <br />N= in Annual Income). <br />11. Recurring monetary contributions or <br />Sift regularly received from persons <br />W living in the writ, including cent or <br />utility payments regularly paid on <br />behalf of the family. This can include <br />individualized rent concessibns or <br />Payments which are similar to Din -kine <br />Payments for services rendered or to be <br />tendered including the entire amount of <br />resident service stipends if the stipend <br />exceeds $200 per month. Refer to <br />Section 6.3, B.2. <br />juer I MIS Ineenm <br />2-S • <br />
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