55 Pa. Code § 140.281 - Deductions from unearned income
(a)
Unearned income expenses. For each applicant/recipient, the
expenses which the applicant/recipient pays to be eligible for, or to receive,
unearned income are deducted. These unearned income expenses include attorney
fees, court costs and transportation costs. Personal income taxes are not
expenses the applicant/recipient had to pay to get this income and are not
allowable deductions.
(b)
First $20 of income in a month other than income based on
need. The first $20 of income received in a calendar month by an
applicant/recipient group is deducted after allowable expense deductions in
subsection (a) are deducted. The application of the deduction is as follows:
(1) The deduction does not apply to unearned
income based on need and funded in whole or in part by the Federal government
or by a nongovernment agency.
(2)
This exception applies to income based on need and funded wholly by the
State.
(3) This deduction applies
to veterans benefits received by an applicant/recipient who is a veteran or is
a dependent of a veteran on the basis of one of the following:
(i) A special act of Congress.
(ii) Service in the Indian Wars (January 8,
1817-December 31, 1881).
(iii)
Service in the Civil War (1861-1865).
(iv) Service in the Spanish-American War
(April 12, 1898-July 4, 1902).
(4) The deduction is first applied to the
unearned income received by the applicant/recipient.
(5) If the applicant/recipient does not have
unearned income or has less than $20 of unearned income in a calendar month,
the remaining portion of the $20 deduction is applied to the earned income
received in the calendar month under §
140.282(1)
(relating to deductions from earned income).
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