New Mexico Administrative Code
Title 8 - SOCIAL SERVICES
Chapter 150 - LOW INCOME HOME ENERGY ASSISTANCE PROGRAM
Part 520 - INCOME
Section 8.150.520.13 - UNEARNED INCOME
Universal Citation: 8 NM Admin Code 8.150.520.13
Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 18, September 24, 2024
A. Definition: Unearned income is income received in the form of entitlement, disability, retirement, unemployment benefits or payments, including but not limited to the following:
(1) child
support;
(2) alimony;
(3) temporary assistance to needy families
(TANF) benefits;
(4) general
assistance (GA) payments;
(5)
royalties;
(6) dividends and
interest; or
(7) tribal
benefits.
B. Gross unearned income: The gross amount of the benefit or payment must be counted. In the case of OASDI benefits, the gross amount of the benefit includes the amount deducted for the medicare premium, if applicable.
C. Real estate contracts: Monthly payments resulting from the sale of property and contributions from family or friends are also countable unearned income.
D. Exclusions: The following are not counted as income:
(1) in-kind benefits (i.e. goods or
services realized, provided or exchanged for non-monetary
compensation);
(2) vendor payments
(i.e. payments made on behalf of a household to a third party);
(3) lump sum payments: as defined in food
stamp regulations at
8.139.520.9 NMAC;
(4) loans;
(5) charitable contributions from nonprofit
agencies to meet household expenses;
(6) earned income tax credits;
(7) value of food stamps;
(8) TANF annual clothing allowance;
(9) monies received for the care of a third
party beneficiary who is not a household member; and
(10) monies excluded by federal statute, as
listed at 8.139.527 NMAC.
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