55 Pa. Code § 601.82 - Gross income defined
Gross income is the total earned and nonearned income of the household and includes the following:
(1)
Employe earnings.
Employe earnings are money, including wages, salaries, bonuses, commissions and
tips, before taxes or other deductions, that a person receives for providing
services on behalf of an employer.
(2)
Profit from
self-employment. Profit of a self-employed person is gross receipts
minus costs of operating a business or farm, practicing a profession, providing
day care for children in an approved family day care facility, or renting
nonresident real property.
(i) The following
expenses are among those that are not deductible from gross receipts:
(A) Gross wages, commissions, withdrawals of
money or loans paid to LIHEAP household members, including those paid to a
self-employed LIHEAP client.
(B)
Purchase of goods for personal use or gifts.
(C) Depreciation.
(D) Capital losses.
(E) Purchase costs of capital
equipment.
(F) Personal
entertainment and transportation expenses.
(G) Interest and payments on loans for the
purchase of capital equipment.
(H)
Theft and casualty losses.
(I)
Charges for residential telephone service (even if used for business
purposes).
(J) Mortgage
payments.
(K) Taxes.
(ii) A loss from one source of
income cannot be used to offset another source of income.
(3)
Income from roomers, boarders or
apartment renters. Gross income from providing room or board, or both,
or from apartment rentals paid directly to a household member is computed under
Chapter 183 (relating to income).
(4)
Nonearned income.
Nonearned income includes, but is not limited to, the following:
(i) Public assistance grants.
(ii) Social security benefits.
(iii) Worker's compensation.
(iv) Supplemental security income.
(v) Unemployment compensation.
(vi) Support payments.
(vii) Cash gifts and contributions.
(viii) Pensions.
(ix) Interest from investments or bank
accounts.
(x) Veterans
benefits.
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