Wash. Admin. Code § 388-450-0160 - How does the department decide how much of my sponsor's income to count against my benefits?
(1) We must count
some of your sponsor's income as unearned income to your assistance unit (AU)
if:
(a) Your sponsor signed the INS affidavit
of support form I-864 or I-864A; and
(b) You are not exempt from the deeming
process under WAC
388-450-0156.
(2) We take the following steps to
decide the monthly amount of your sponsor's income we deem as your income and
count against your benefits:
(a) We start
with your sponsor's earned and unearned income that is not excluded under WAC
388-450-0015;
(b) If your sponsor's spouse signed the
affidavit of support, we add all of the spouse's earned and unearned income
that is not excluded under WAC
388-450-0015;
(c) We subtract twenty percent of the above
amount that is earned income under WAC
388-450-0030;
(d) For cash assistance, we subtract the need
standard under WAC
388-478-0015. We count the
following people who live in your sponsor's home as a part of your sponsor's AU
to decide the need standard:
(i) Your
sponsor;
(ii) Your sponsor's
spouse; and
(iii) Everyone else in
their home that they could claim as a dependent for federal income tax
purposes.
(e) For food
assistance, we subtract the maximum gross monthly income under WAC
388-478-0060. We count the
following people that live in your sponsor's home as a part of your sponsor's
AU to decide the maximum gross monthly income:
(i) Your sponsor;
(ii) Your sponsor's spouse; and
(iii) Everyone else in their home that they
could claim as a dependent for federal income tax purposes.
(f) If you can show that your
sponsor has sponsored other people as well, we divide the result by the total
number of people who they sponsored including any member of your household that
is exempt from deeming according to WAC
388-450-0156.
(3) After we have decided how much
income to deem to you, we count the greater amount of the following against
your benefits:
(a) The amount of income
calculated from deeming; or
(b) The
amount of money your sponsor actually gives you for your needs.
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