Utah Admin. Code R982-403-7 - Income Deductions
(1) A deduction
for payments on uncompensated medical bills will be allowed when those payments
are actually made by a member of the household during the same time period as
the income being counted.
(a) The client must
verify the payment was made directly to a medical provider by a member of the
household, for a member of the household in the month prior to the month of
application and that they will not be reimbursed by a third party.
(b) Health and accident insurance payments,
dental insurance payments, and Medical Assistance Only (MAO) payments are
considered medical expenses.
(2) A deduction for child support and alimony
payments will be allowed when those payments were actually made by a member of
the household during the same time period as the income being counted.
(a) The client must verify the payment was
actually made directly to the custodial adult or through the court.
(b) Payments in lieu of child support and
alimony, including car payments or mortgage payments, are
deductible.
Notes
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