You MUST report this change in income 10 days after the end of the calendar month in which your income goes over the 130% level. If your household’s gross monthly income exceeds 130% of the poverty level. There are three (3) situations where you will have to report changes sooner:ġ. Under the “Simplified Reporting” rules, you usually only have to report changes at the time of your next recertification. Did you answer “NO” to all 7 questions above? YES –Scroll down to “Change Reporting” (Skip question 8)Ĩ. Are you without shelter (undomiciled) or a migrant/seasonal farmworker? YES – Scroll down to “Change Reporting” (Skip questions 7 and 8)ħ. Does your household receive $0 income (including $0 Temporary Assistance) YES – Scroll down to “Change Reporting” (Skip questions 6 through 8)Ħ. Are all of the adults (18 or older) in your household either permanently disabled or 60 or older? YES – Scroll down to “Simplified Reporting” (Skip questions 5 through 8)ĥ. Does anyone in your household have earned income that is being counted in your SNAP benefit amount? YES – Scroll down to “Change Reporting” (Skip questions 4 through 8)Ĥ. Are you certified for SNAP benefits for three months or less at a time? YES – Scroll down to “NYSNIP” Change Reporting (Skip questions 3 through 8)ģ. Do you receive New York State Nutrition Improvement Project (NYSNIP) benefits? YES – Scroll down to “TBA Change Reporting” (Skip questions 2 through 8)Ģ. Do you receive transitional SNAP benefits (TBA)? Once you know which rules, scroll down to the appropriate section.ġ. To see what changes you must report and when, first use the chart below to see which rules will apply to you. If the change will increase your benefits, and you give us proof of the change, we will increase your benefit. You may still choose to tell us about any changes in your SNAP household. Your benefits will go down until it is paid back.īelow are the changes that you MUST report, and when. This means we will collect the amount of the overpayment from you. If you do not report a change(s), we may have to put in a claim for giving you too much in SNAP benefits.
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