New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 10 - HUMAN SERVICES
Chapter 87 - NEW JERSEY SUPPLEMENTAL NUTRITION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (NJ SNAP) MANUAL
Subchapter 5 - FINANCIAL ELIGIBILITY; INCOME
Section 10:87-5.4 - Earned income
Universal Citation: NJ Admin Code 10:87-5.4
Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 18, September 16, 2024
(a) For the purposes of determining net NJ SNAP income, earned income shall include the following:
1. All wages and salaries received as
compensation for services performed as an employee;
2. When the earned income of one or more
household members and the earned income of a nonhousehold member are combined
into one wage, the income of the household member shall be determined as
follows:
i. If the household's share can be
identified, the CWA shall count that portion as earned income to the household;
or
ii. If the household's share
cannot be identified, the CWA shall prorate the earned income among those
persons it was intended to cover and count that prorated share as earned income
to the household;
3. The
gross income from a self-employment enterprise, including the total gain from
the sale of any capital goods or equipment related to the business (see
N.J.A.C.
10:87-5.9(a)14).
i. Ownership of rental property shall be
considered a self-employment enterprise. However, income derived from the
rental property shall be considered earned income only if a member of the
household is actively engaged in the management of the property for an average
of at least 20 hours per week (see also
10:87-5.5(a)3
).
ii. Payments received from a
roomer or boarder shall be considered self-employment income, except income
from foster care boarders, in accordance with
N.J.A.C.
10:87-5.9(a)11ii;
4. Training allowances from
vocational and rehabilitative programs recognized by Federal, State, or local
governments, to the extent they are not a reimbursement (see
10:87-5.9(a)9
iii(1));
5. Payments to volunteers
under Title I (VISTA, University Year for Action and so forth) of the Domestic
Volunteer Service Act of 1973 ( P.L. 93-113) shall be considered earned income
and subject to the earned income deduction specified at
10:87-5.10(a)2,
excluding payments to households as set forth at
10:87-5.9(a)16
iii;
6. Earnings to individuals who
are participating in on-the-job training programs under the Workforce
Investment Act per
7 CFR
273.9(b)(1)(v). This
provision does not apply to household members under 19 years of age who are
under the parental control of another adult member, regardless of school
attendance and/or enrollment. For the purpose of this provision, earnings
include monies paid under the Workforce Investment Act and monies paid by the
employer;
7. Educational assistance
that has a work requirement (such as work study, or an assistantship or
fellowship with a work requirement), and which is not excluded under
10:87-5.11, shall be treated as
earned income; and
8. Military
personnel income monies that are actually made available to the applicant or
participating NJ SNAP household by the absent military family member are
counted as income for NJ SNAP program purposes.
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