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1 Table of Contents Income Family-Related Medicaid Income (MFAM) Payments to Joint Owners (MFAM) Structured Settlements (MFAM) Vendor Payments (MFAM) Verification of Income (MFAM) EARNED INCOME (MFAM) SELF-EMPLOYMENT (MFAM) Costs of Self-Employment Income (MFAM) Earned Income from Farming and Fishing (MFAM) Rental Income (MFAM) WAGES RECEIVED FROM TRAINING PROGRAMS (MFAM) SUPPORT PAYMENTS (MFAM) ASSISTANCE FROM GOVERNMENT AGENCIES (MFAM) BENEFITS (MFAM) DIVIDENDS AND INTEREST (MFAM) REIMBURSEMENTS (MFAM) EDUCATIONAL SCHOLARSHIPS, FELLOWSHIPS AND GRANTS (MFAM) Loans (MFAM) Trusts (MFAM) Prizes and Awards (MFAM) LUMP SUM PAYMENTS (MFAM) SSI-Related Medicaid, State Funded Programs INCOME CONCEPTS (MSSI, SFP) Earned and Unearned Income (MSSI, SFP) Deductions from Gross Income (MSSI, SFP) Infrequent or Irregular Income (MSSI, SFP) Availability of Income (MSSI, SFP) Available Income (MSSI, SFP) Joint Bank Accounts (MSSI, SFP) Availability of Income for Institutional Care (MSSI) Determining Ownership of Income (MSSI, SFP) Availability of an Inheritance (MSSI, SFP) Income Trusts (MSSI) Transfer of Income (MSSI) Payments to Joint Owners (MSSI, SFP) Allocation of Income (MSSI, SFP) Deeming of Income (MSSI) Vendor Payments (MSSI, SFP) Examples of Vendor Payments (MSSI, SFP) i2 Table of Contents Income Medicare Part B Premiums (MSSI, SFP) Representative Payee Income (MSSI, SFP) OSS and HCDA Subsidies (MSSI, SFP) Verification of Income (MSSI, SFP) EARNED INCOME (MSSI, SFP) Sale of Blood or Plasma (MSSI, SFP) Verification of Earned Income (MSSI, SFP) SELF-EMPLOYMENT (MSSI, SFP) Self-Employment Income (MSSI, SFP) Home Produce for Personal Consumption (MSSI, SFP) Verification of Self-Employment Income (MSSI, SFP) WAGES FROM TRAINING PROGRAMS (MSSI, SFP) Sheltered Workshop Earnings (MSSI, SFP) Therapeutic Wages (MSSI, SFP) REAL ESTATE INCOME (MSSI, SFP) Rental Income (MSSI, SFP) Computation of Rental Income (MSSI, SFP) IN-KIND BENEFITS (MSSI, SFP) In-Kind Benefits - Meals/Food (MSSI, SFP) In-Kind Benefits for Disabled Veterans (MSSI, SFP) Medical and Social Service Programs (MSSI, SFP) In-Kind Income for SSI Direct Assistance (MSSI, SFP) SUPPORT (MSSI, SFP) Alimony (MSSI, SFP) Child Support (MSSI, SFP) Child Support Arrearages (MSSI, SFP) Receipt of Child Support Arrearages (MSSI, SFP) ASSISTANCE FROM GOVERNMENT AGENCIES (MSSI, SFP) Energy Assistance (MSSI, SFP) LIHEAP Payments (MSSI, SFP) HEA Payments (MSSI, SFP) Emergency Energy Conservation Services (MSSI, SFP) Programs Administered by HUD/FmHA (MSSI, SFP) HUD/FmHA Utility Payments (MSSI, SFP) Public Housing (MSSI, SFP) Disaster Assistance (MSSI, SFP) Federal Relocation Assistance (MSSI, SFP) Foster Care Payments (MSSI, SFP) Developmental Disability Payments (MSSI, SFP) Supplemental Security Income (MSSI, SFP) Assistance Payments Based on Need (MSSI, SFP) Family Subsistence Supplemental Allowance (MSSI, SFP) BENEFITS (MSSI, SFP) Verification of Unearned Income (MSSI, SFP) Verification of Unearned Income (MSSI, SFP) Gross Benefits (MSSI, SFP) SSA Income (MSSI, SFP) Annuities, Pensions and Retirement Income (MSSI, SFP) ii3 Table of Contents Income Veterans Benefits and Payments (MSSI, SFP) Veterans Payments-Compensation (MSSI, SFP) Veterans Payments-Pensions (MSSI, SFP) VA Dependent Allowances (MSSI, SFP) Veterans Administration Improved Pension (MSSI, SFP) VA Aid and Attendance (MSSI, SFP) VA Housebound Allowance (MSSI, SFP) VA Unreimbursed Medical Expenses (MSSI, SFP) VA Lump Sum Payments (MSSI, SFP) VA Payments in OSS (SFP) Workers Compensation Payments (MSSI, SFP) Railroad Retirement Payments (MSSI, SFP) Unemployment Compensation (MSSI, SFP) Life Insurance Policy/Death Benefits (MSSI, SFP) Energy Employees Occupational Illness Compensation Prog. (MSSI, SFP) Domestic Volunteer Services Act (MSSI, SFP) Individuals Covered by Exclusions (MSSI, SFP) Status of Volunteers in ACTION (MSSI, SFP) Older Americans Act (MSSI, SFP) Indian Tribe/Alaskan Native (MSSI, SFP) Indian Tribe/Alaska Native Claims Payments (MSSI, SFP) German/Japanese/Aleutian Payments (MSSI, SFP) Crime Victim Compensation Program (MSSI, SFP) Earned Income Tax Credit and Child Tax Credit (MSSI, SFP) Netherlands/Austrian Reparations Payments (MSSI, SFP) Factor VIII or IX Concentrate Blood Products Litigation (MSSI, SFP) DIVIDENDS AND INTEREST (MSSI, SFP) Dividends and Interest on Burial Funds (MSSI, SFP) Interest on Time Deposits (MSSI, SFP) Interest on Retirement Funds (MSSI, SFP) Savings Bonds (MSSI, SFP) Stock Dividends (MSSI, SFP) Mortgages and Promissory Notes (MSSI, SFP) Medical Insurance Payments (MSSI, SFP) Annuities and Other Retirement Funds (MSSI, SFP) Home Equity Plans (MSSI, SFP) Royalties (MSSI, SFP) Capital Gains on Retirement Accounts (MSSI, SFP) REIMBURSEMENTS (MSSI, SFP) Work Related Unearned Income (MSSI, SFP) BAQ and BAS Payments (MSSI, SFP) Non-Governmental Medical or Social Services (MSSI, SFP) STUDENT LOANS, GRANTS, AND SCHOLARSHIPS (MSSI, SFP) Grants, Scholarships, or Fellowships (MSSI, SFP) Verification of Educational Income (MSSI, SFP) INCOME FROM OTHER SOURCES (MSSI, SFP) Loans (MSSI, SFP) Contributions (MSSI, SFP) Trusts (MSSI, SFP) Gifts (MSSI, SFP) Prizes and Awards (MSSI, SFP) iii4 Chapter: 1800 Income Program: MFAM Family-Related Medicaid This chapter discusses income policy for individuals whose income must be considered. Modified Adjusted Gross Income (MAGI) is an Internal Revenue Service (IRS) method for counting income that aligns financial eligibility across all Insurance Affordability Programs (IAP). Adjusted Gross Income (AGI) is gross income minus casualty losses, charitable contributions, medical and dental expenses qualified retirement contributions and other miscellaneous itemized deductions. MAGI is equal to Adjusted Gross Income plus foreign earned income, employer contribution plans and, tax exempt interest accrued during the taxable year. If income tax information is unavailable, current point in time income will be used in the eligibility determination process. Income is money received from any source such as wages, benefits, contributions, and rentals. If income is taxable, it is counted Income (MFAM) Taxable Earned income is the receipt of wages, salary, commission, or profit from an individual's performance of work or services or a self-employment enterprise. Taxable Unearned income is income for which there is no performance of work or services. Taxable unearned income may include: 1. Retirement, disability payments, unemployment/workers' compensation, etc.; 2. Annuities, pensions, and other regular payments; 3. Alimony and spousal support payments; 4. Dividends, interest, and royalties; 5. Prizes and awards; 6. Social Security and Social Security Disability Income. Excluded income is income (earned or unearned) that is not counted when determining eligibility Payments to Joint Owners (MFAM) Payment to joint owners is one payment made on behalf of two or more individuals. In the absence of specific documentation, divide the income minus allowable expenses by the number of beneficiaries to determine the income amount for each individual Structured Settlements (MFAM) Structured settlements are settlements of tort claims involving physical injuries or physical sickness under which settlement proceeds take the form of periodic payments, including scheduled lump sum payments. The full amount of each periodic payment, including the amount attributable to earnings under the annuity contract, is excludable from the settlement recipient s income Vendor Payments (MFAM) A vendor payment is a money payment made for the household s expenses by an individual or organization from funds not legally owed to the household. Vendor payments are excluded as income. Payments made directly to the household are not vendor payments regardless of the purpose or intent of the payment Verification of Income (MFAM) To determine eligibility for Medicaid, verification of income will be performed by data exchange. 15 Chapter: 1800 Income Program: MFAM An applicant s or recipient s self attestation of income is accepted if the amount stated on the application or redetermination form is reasonably compatible with information obtained by the Department through electronic sources. Reasonably compatible means within ten percent above or below the information received through data exchange. If an individual attests to income below the applicable standard and data sources indicate income above the applicable standard, and the difference between the two is 10% or less, accept the attestation. If the difference is more than 10%, first ask for a reasonable explanation and, if necessary, paper documentation from the individual. When the individual attests to income above the applicable income standard and the data source indicates income below the standard, the Department will accept the self attestation, make the person ineligible for full Medicaid (and enroll the person in Medically Needy) and forward the application to the Federally Facilitated Marketplace or Florida KidCare, if applicable. When income cannot be verified by data exchange, such as for individuals with no SSN or who have self-employment income, income must be verified by other acceptable means such as pay stubs, CF-ES 2620, etc EARNED INCOME (MFAM) Earned income includes all gross (before taxes or other deductions) wages and salaries including income derived from the sale of blood or plasma, tips from performance of work, wages deferred that are beyond the individual's control, Federal Work Study and National and Community Services Trust Act living allowances through the Peace Corp, VISTA, Americorps, Foster Grandparent Program, Service Corps of Retired Executives and other volunteer programs. Wages are included as income at the time they are received rather than when earned. Wages are considered earned income even when withheld at the request of the employee or provided as an income advance on income expected to be earned at a future date. An individual is considered employed when engaged in a business, occupation or service for cash paid by another person, group of persons or company. Wages or paid salaries received after employment has ended, such as accrued vacation time, are considered earned income except for severance pay, which is unearned income. Employer-provided sick pay is earned income as long as the individual plans to return to work after recovering and is still considered an employee. Sick pay is a continuation of salary with normal payroll deductions SELF-EMPLOYMENT (MFAM) An individual who owns a business or otherwise engages in a private enterprise is considered self-employed. Income derived from self-employment is considered earned income. This includes but is not limited to: 1. childcare, 2. sales from a franchise company, 3. picking up and selling cans, 4. farming and fishing self-employment, or 5. selling newspapers. 6. Income from an S corporation. The income, losses deductions, or credits are based on a partnership agreement and passed on to shareholders based on a pro rata share. 7. Income from rental property 26 Chapter: 1800 Income Program: MFAM Costs of Self-Employment Income (MFAM) Net earned income from self-employment is the total gross income derived from all trades and businesses as computed under the Internal Revenue Code, less deductions allowable under the code, attributable to such trades or businesses. It includes the individual's share of ordinary net income (or loss) from partnerships even though the partnership profits have not been distributed yet. Allowable costs of producing self-employment income include, but are not limited to, the following expenses. The assistance group is required to keep a record of the expenses incurred in the production of this income: 1. identifiable costs of labor (salaries, employer's share of Social Security, group medical insurance, employee reimbursements, etc.); 2. stock, raw materials, seed and fertilizer, and feed for livestock; 3. rent and cost of normal building maintenance; 4. business telephone costs and utility expenses; 5. costs of operating a motor vehicle when required in connection with the operation of the business; 6. interest paid on debts related to the business property; 7. insurance premiums related to the business; 8. depreciation costs for owned property used in business or held to produce income; 9. travel meals, lodging and entertainment expenses away from home; 10. legal and professional fees; 11. pension plans Earned Income from Farming and Fishing (MFAM) Farming and fishing for profit is self employment. Profits from farming and fishing are gross income. Individuals who farm and fish for self employment must provide their most recent income tax return. If there is no tax return, or the tax return is not representative of the current net income the individual must provide bills and receipts or any other records of sales and expenses Rental Income (MFAM) Rental income is any payment for using real estate or personal property less allowable expenses. Examples of rent include payments for the use of: 1. land; 2. buildings; 3. an apartment, room, or house; or 4. machinery or equipment. Income received from the rental of real estate is considered earned income from self employment WAGES RECEIVED FROM TRAINING PROGRAMS (MFAM) When the individual participates in a work or on-the-job training program that involves work for payment, the payment is included as income, unless specifically excluded in the following passages. Training allowances from Vocational and Rehabilitative Programs recognized by a government agency are also included income, unless excludable as a reimbursement. 37 Chapter: 1800 Income Program: MFAM All earned income received or anticipated to be received directly from an employer through participation in the WIA Program is included. This includes earned income paid directly by an employer through the WIA on-the-job training program. Unearned income from WIA is excluded. Types of payments the individual may receive that would qualify as unearned income include: 1. need based payments, 2. cash assistance, and 3. compensation instead of wages and allowances (this includes payments received for classroom training). A child's unearned income from WIA is excluded SUPPORT PAYMENTS (MFAM) Support payments are funds paid by a non-custodial parent or spouse intended for the support or maintenance of a member of the household. Support paid by a non-custodial parent is considered child support to the child for whom the payment is intended and is excluded. All child support received or anticipated to be received for any member of the including delinquency or arrearages is excluded unearned income. Payments received for a child no longer in the home is considered a contribution and is also excluded. Spousal support or alimony is an amount of money allocated from one spouse to another by the court as a result of a divorce or separation agreement. The amount of alimony received or anticipated to be received must be counted as unearned income minus any collection fees charged ASSISTANCE FROM GOVERNMENT AGENCIES (MFAM) Assistance payments are benefits based on applicant or recipient need. Payments excluded as unearned income are: 1. Energy assistance such as Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP)and Home energy assistance (HEA) 2. Across-the-board rebates from utility companies 3. Payments from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) and the Farmers Home Administration (FmHA) used to offset rent or mortgage or utility payments 4. Disaster assistance payments 5. Cash Severance payments, upfront diversion payments and state relocation payments 6. Temporary Cash Assistance and Relative Caregiver payments 7. Supplemental Security Income (SSI) and OASDI payments 8. Emergency Financial Assistance for Housing Program (EFAHP) payments 9. Home Care for the Elderly and Home Care for Disabled Adult payments are excluded when not specifically identified for a member of the assistance group 10. Benefits withheld to recover an overpayment 11. Adoption subsidies and foster care payments 12. Payments from a state fund for the victims of crimes 48 Chapter: 1800 Income Program: MFAM BENEFITS (MFAM) The gross benefit amount received, or anticipated to be received, is considered unearned income. Benefits are owned by the individual for whom they are intended unless the individual is not in the home and the benefits are not redirected. Benefits excluded as unearned income are: 1. Veterans benefits including disability compensation and pension payments for disabilities paid either to veterans or their families. 2. Workers Compensation payments designated for medical expenses paid or deducted at the source and not controlled by the individual. 3. Holocaust Victims Restitution payments made as a result of persecution, mental disability, or sexual orientation. This includes compensation for property losses. 4. Payments from federal income taxes for earned income tax credit and child tax credit, including any retroactive payments. 5. Compensation received for permanent loss or loss of use of a part or function of your body, or for permanent disfigurement. 6. Funds received by a member of the Passamaquoddy Indian Tribe, the Penobscot Nation, or the Houlton Band of Maliseet Indians pursuant to the Maine Indian Claims Settlement Act of American Indian and Alaska Native distributions and payments: Distributions from Alaska Native Corporations and Settlement Trusts; Distributions from any property held in trust, subject to Federal restrictions, located within the most recent boundaries of a prior Federal reservation, or otherwise under the supervision of the Secretary of the Interior; Distributions and payments from rents, leases, rights of way, royalties, usage rights, or natural resource extraction and harvest; Distributions resulting from real property ownership interests related to natural resources and improvements; Payments resulting from ownership interests in or usage rights to items that have unique religious, spiritual, traditional, or cultural significance or rights that support subsistence or a traditional lifestyle according to applicable Tribal Law or custom; Student financial assistance provided under the Bureau of Indian Affairs education programs. Benefits included as unearned income are: 1. Railroad retirement payments including retirement, survivor, unemployment, sickness and strike benefits 2. Unemployment Compensation Benefit payments 3. Severance pay 4. Social Security Administration Benefits including Title II Social Security benefits 5. Annuities, pensions, retirement or disability payments DIVIDENDS AND INTEREST (MFAM) Dividends and interest from investments such as stocks, bonds, insurance, annuities, royalties and savings are included as unearned income REIMBURSEMENTS (MFAM) Reimbursements for past or future expenses are excluded if they do not exceed actual expenses and do not represent a gain or benefit. To be excluded, these payments must be specifically intended and used for expenses other than normal living expenses. The following types of reimbursement are excluded as income: 59 Chapter: 1800 Income Program: MFAM 1. Reimbursement from the Uniform Relocation Assistance and Real Property Acquisition Policy Act. 2. Reimbursements or flat allowances from the employer that are over and above the basic wages and used for job related expenses such as travel, per diem, uniforms, and transportation to and from the job training site. 3. Reimbursements for out-of-pocket expenses incurred by volunteers in the course of their work. 4. Medical reimbursements from Workers' Compensation benefits specifically designated for medical expenses. 5. Reimbursements by Employment and Training Programs EDUCATIONAL SCHOLARSHIPS, FELLOWSHIPS AND GRANTS (MFAM) Scholarships, fellowships and grants are excluded income if the recipient is a degree candidate at an eligible educational institution to the extent it does not exceed qualified educational expenses. Qualified educational expenses include tuition and fees, course related expenses such as fees, books, supplies and equipment if required. The costs of room and board, travel, teaching or research are not qualified educational expenses. The total grant amount received by the young adult participating in one of the Independent Living Programs is excluded in all Medicaid eligibility determinations for all members Loans (MFAM) All loans, including loans and mortgages from private individuals as well as commercial institutions are excluded income. When an individual is the borrower, proceeds of a loan received are excluded as income. When an individual is the lender the interest portion of the payment received is included and the principal portion of the payment received is excluded as income Trusts (MFAM) Monies that are withdrawn from a trust fund by the assistance group are to be considered income in the month of receipt. Dividends and or interest from the trust, which the assistance group has the option to receive or reinvest in the trust, are included as income Prizes and Awards (MFAM) Cash prizes and cash awards are included as income. An award is generally something of value received as a result of a decision or judgment of a court, board of arbitration, or similar action. Awards are almost always cash or its equivalent LUMP SUM PAYMENTS (MFAM) Lump sum payments are received as non-recurring amounts of money and include but are not limited to: income tax returns, rebates or credits, retroactive payments from Social Security, earned income tax credit, child tax credits, public assistance, railroad retirement benefits, insurance settlements, refunds of security deposits on rental property and utilities. These payments are counted as income in the month received. 610 SSI-Related Medicaid, State Funded Programs Income is cash received at regular intervals from any source such as wages, benefits, contributions, and rentals. Income means all income, earned as well as unearned, from any source unless specifically excluded in this chapter INCOME CONCEPTS (MSSI, SFP) This section contains a discussion of the following income concepts: 1. unearned and unearned income, 2. infrequent or irregular income, 3. availability of income, 4. diversion of income, 5. third party payments, 6. deeming of income, and 7. verification of income Earned and Unearned Income (MSSI, SFP) Income is classified into two categories for budgeting purposes: earned income and unearned income. All non-exempt income must be verified at application and review unless otherwise specified. Exempt income is income (earned or unearned) that is excluded from consideration when determining eligibility or patient responsibility. Accept the individual s statement for amount and type of exempt income, unless information is questionable or verification is required. Earned income is the receipt of wages, salary, commission, or profit from an individual's performance of work or services, or a self-employment enterprise. Unearned income is income for which there is no performance of work or services. Unearned income may include: 1. retirement, disability payments, unemployment/workers' compensation, etc.; 2. annuities, pensions, and other regular payments; 3. alimony and support payments; 4. dividends, interest, and royalties; 5. proceeds of life insurance policies; 6. prizes and awards; 7. gifts and inheritances; and 8. SSA, SSD, and SSI Deductions from Gross Income (MSSI, SFP) Some deductions withheld from gross income must be included as income. Examples of these deductions include: 1. premiums for Supplemental Medical Insurance (SMI/Medicare) from a Title II (Social Security) benefit, 2. premiums for health insurance or hospitalization, 3. premiums for life insurance, 4. federal and state income taxes, 5. Social Security taxes, 6. optional deductions, 7. a garnished or seized payment, 8. guardianship fees, and 711 9. child support if not redirected irrevocably from the source. Note: If the naming of a guardian is a requirement to receive the income, deductions for guardianship fees are disregarded, i.e., are not counted as income. This is the only exception Infrequent or Irregular Income (MSSI, SFP) Infrequent or irregular earned income not in excess of $30 in a calendar quarter is excluded when receipt cannot be anticipated. Infrequent or irregular unearned income not in excess of $60 in a calendar quarter is excluded when receipt can not be anticipated. This includes one-time gifts of cash for special occasions such as birthdays or Christmas from someone whose income is not included in the SFU. If the income is anticipated on a regular basis it will be included regardless of the amount Availability of Income (MSSI, SFP) Some types of income are readily available to the individual and must be included; however, the individual may have limited or no access to income in certain situations. Some unavailable income may still be included as income Available Income (MSSI, SFP) Income must be available to meet the SFU's needs to be considered, except in the case of lump sum income. Generally, income is considered available when it is actually available and/or when the individual has the legal ability to make the income available. Exceptions to the policy above: Occasionally, a regular monthly payment (e.g., Title II or VA) is received in a month other than the month of normal receipt. As long as there is no interruption in the regular payment schedule, consider the funds to be income in the normal month of receipt. Examples of this situation are as follows: 1. Advance Dated Checks - When a payor advance dates a check because the regular payment date falls on a weekend or holiday, there is no intent to change the normal delivery date. Whenever such an advance dated check goes to a bank by direct deposit, the funds may be posted to the account before or after the month they are payable. 2. Electronic Funds Transfer - When an individual's money goes to a bank by direct deposit, the funds may be posted to the account before or after the month they are payable. Whenever this occurs, treat the electronically transferred funds as income in the month of normal receipt. 3. Florida State Retirement benefits are received the last workday of the month. The payment is considered income in the following month for SSI-Related Programs. 4. Income may be unavailable due to legal restrictions or factors beyond the control of the individual. In both these situations, the eligibility specialist must request supporting evidence and make an independent assessment regarding availability based on the evidence presented. Additional guidance may be requested from the Region or Circuit Program Office, Headquarters, or Circuit Legal Counsel. 812 Joint Bank Accounts (MSSI, SFP) When an eligible individual is a joint account holder, a deposit to the account specifically designated for any other account holder is not income to the individual. Interest payments to the account are divided equally among the account holders. For example, if there are two owners, 50 percent of the interest paid is owned by the individual. Interest earned on bank accounts is excluded as unearned income in eligibility determination. Interest is counted as unearned income when calculating patient responsibility Availability of Income for Institutional Care (MSSI) The following policy applies to ICP, MEDS-ICP, and Institutionalized Hospice. The income owned solely by the community spouse is not considered when determining if the institutionalized individual's income is within program standards. Once eligibility has been determined, the community spouse's income is considered based on the following policy. Income derived from jointly owned assets is considered available to whom it is paid unless the trust or non-trust instrument indicates otherwise. If the payment is made: 1. solely to the community spouse, the income is available only to the community spouse; 2. to both spouses, half of the income is considered available to each spouse; or 3. to the institutional spouse, the community spouse, and to others, income is considered available in proportion to each spouse's interest in the asset. The institutionalized spouse may rebut the presumed ownership interest of non-trust assets. Trust assets are considered available according to the terms of the trust. Income from assets included in the community spouse's asset allocation are considered available according to whom the income is paid until the asset is legally transferred to the community spouse. Once the asset is transferred to the community spouse, the income is not counted toward the institutional spouse Determining Ownership of Income (MSSI, SFP) The individual who has title to the proceeds of a payment or property is the individual who "owns" the income. If the income is received by an individual's legal representative or guardian, the individual still owns the income. When a legal representative receives the income, the eligibility specialist may verify ownership through the following documents the designation on the payment, check, award letter, or other document or the title to the property Availability of an Inheritance (MSSI, SFP) "Inheritance" is any person's rights to, or possession of, cash or property that are left to the individual at the person's death. An individual's inheritance becomes unearned income when it actually becomes available to the individual, but in no case later than when the estate is closed. Usually the court issues an order specifying the distribution of an inheritance when closing out the estate. The individual's portion can be established by the court order. If an inheritance is included as an asset as a result of deeming, and the individual later inherits the asset, the income from the inheritance is excluded at that time. 913 Income Trusts (MSSI) The following policy applies only to the Institutionalized Care Program (ICP), institutionalized MEDS-AD, institutionalized Hospice, Home and Community Based Services (HCBS) and PACE. It does not apply to Community Hospice. To qualify, an individual's gross income cannot exceed 300 percent of the SSI federal benefit rate (refer to Appendix A-9 for the current income standard). If an individual has income above the ICP income limit, they may become eligible for institutional care or HCBS if they set up and fund a qualified income trust. A trust is considered a qualified income trust if: 1. it is established on or after 10/01/93 for the benefit of the individual; 2. it is irrevocable; 3. it is composed only of the individual's income (Social Security, pensions, or other income sources); and 4. the trust stipulates the state will receive the balance in the trust upon the death of the individual up to an amount equal to the total medical assistance paid on their behalf. The eligibility specialist must forward all income trusts to their Region or Circuit Program Office for review and submission to the Circuit Legal Counsel for a decision on whether the trust meets the criteria to be a qualified income trust. Refer to Appendix A-22.1, Guidance for Reviewing Income Trusts, for instructions on processing income trust cases. The individual (or their legally authorized representative) must deposit sufficient income into the income trust account in the month in which the income is received to reduce their countable income (the income outside the trust) to within the program income standard. The individual must make the deposit each month that eligibility is requested. This may require the individual to begin funding an executed income trust account prior to its official approval by the Circuit Legal Counsel. Once the Circuit Legal Counsel returns the income trust transmittal through the Region or Circuit Program Office, the eligibility specialist must promptly process the Medicaid application, making sure proper notification of eligibility and patient responsibility is given. If the Region or Circuit Program Office and the Circuit Legal Counsel determine the trust is a qualified income trust: 1. do not consider the corpus of the trust an asset to the individual for any month the qualified income trust exists and eligibility is requested; 2. do not apply penalties for transfers of income placed in a qualified income trust account provided the individual receives fair compensation; 3. do not count income deposited into the trust account as income when determining if the individual's income is less than the program income standard; 4. do not consider disbursements from the trust account to third parties as income to the individual; 5. do not count income generated by the trust account which remains in the trust as income to the individual; 6. count any payments made directly to the individual as their income; and 7. count all income going into the trust (plus any not going into the trust) in determining patient responsibility, unless protection of income for the month of admission or discharge policies apply (refer to Chapter 2600). Note: The amount computed for patient responsibility exceeds the provider s Medicaid rate. The trustee of the qualified income trust must provide quarterly statements identifying the deposits made to the trust for each month. 1014 Funds deposited into a qualified income trust are not subject to transfer penalties provided they are paid out of the trust for medical care for the individual. When such payments are made, the individual is considered to have received fair compensation for income placed in the trust account up to the amount paid for the medical care and to the extent medical care costs are at fair market value. If the individual's patient responsibility exceeds the Medicaid cost of care, the eligibility specialist must determine if fair compensation is received for income transferred into the income trust. If necessary, the eligibility specialist must refer the case to the Region or Circuit Program Office for review and clearance. If the individual's patient responsibility is less than the Medicaid rate, the eligibility specialist does not need to look at the disbursements (unless funds are paid to the individual, in which case the funds must be counted as their income). All income must be verified at the source, including income placed into the trust. Using Form CF-ES 2356, Third Party Recovery Transmittal, fax or send a copy of the approved qualified income trust to the AHCA Third Party Liability vendor. When inquiries are received regarding the settlement of remaining funds in the trust after the individual's death, staff can advise callers to make checks payable to Florida Medicaid and send to the AHCA Third Party Liability vendor (refer to Form CF-ES 2536 for the mailing address). The correspondence must clearly identify the individual by including a note with the individual's full name and Social Security number or Medicaid number. An individual may choose to revoke an income trust at the time of their discharge from a Medicaid facility if the trust document allows them to do so. If revoked, Florida Medicaid must receive reimbursement (following above instructions) prior to any other beneficiary Transfer of Income (MSSI) The following policy applies to Institutional Care Program (ICP), institutionalized Hospice and Home Community Based Services (HCBS) and PACE. Transfer policies apply to transfers of income as well as assets. For example, if an individual receives an inheritance on or after 10/01/93, and transfers it in the month received, or if an individual transfers a stream of income, (i.e. income received on a regular basis, such as a pension) or the right to a stream of income, the transfer of asset provisions will apply and a possible period of ineligibility may be imposed. When a stream of income or the right to a stream of income is transferred make a determination of the total amount of income expected to be transferred during the individual s life, based on an actuarial projection of the individual s life expectancy, and calculate the penalty on the basis of the projected total income. Refer to transfer of assets policy in Chapter Note: Transfers of income into a qualified income trust are not considered transfers without fair compensation unless the trust document does not allow monthly disbursement of all funds for the benefit of the individual Payments to Joint Owners (MSSI, SFP) Payment to joint owners is one payment made to two or more individuals. A document, such as a single or combined Social Security check for a couple or to a parent on behalf of two or more children, indicating the amount due each owner is generally sufficient verification of ownership. In the absence of specific documentation, divide the income minus allowable expenses by the number of beneficiaries to determine the income amount for each individual. 1115 Allocation of Income (MSSI, SFP) Allocation of income is a process allowing a portion of the individual's income to be set aside to meet the needs of the spouse and/or the dependents living in the community. Allocated income includes earned and unearned income Deeming of Income (MSSI) Deemed income refers to a special budgeting calculation in which a portion of an individual's income is considered available to another SFU member. Individuals whose income may be deemed differ by program. Deemed income is considered as unearned income in the budget. For policy regarding deeming situations refer to SFU and deeming budgeting methods in Chapter Vendor Payments (MSSI, SFP) A vendor payment is a money payment made for SFU expenses by an individual or organization outside the SFU from funds not legally owed to the SFU. Vendor payments are excluded as income. Any expense which is entirely paid by a vendor payment (see examples in ) cannot be allowed as an expense under the income disregard policy (Chapter 2400). Note: There is one exception to the above rule: For OSS, if the vendor payment to the facility is more than twice the recognized cost of care, the payment is included as income to the SFU/individual. Direct payments to a creditor or vendor on behalf of an individual are vendor payments and are excluded as available income to the individual with one exception. When a vendor payment results in the individual directly receiving income, the income is included. Payments by credit life or credit disability insurance policies are excluded. They are paid by insurance companies directly to loan companies and mortgage companies and are not available to the individual Examples of Vendor Payments (MSSI, SFP) Examples of vendor payments include, but are not limited to, the following: 1. rent payments made directly to the landlord by a third party; 2. rent or mortgage payments made to landlords or mortgagees by DCF, Housing and Urban Development (HUD), or by state or local housing authorities; 3. payments made directly to the utility or phone company by a third party; 4. payments by a government agency to a child care institution to provide childcare for an assistance group individual; 5. disability insurance coverage makes payments on a car due to an accident or illness of an assistance group member. The payment is not voluntary but rather is a specified part of the insurance policy. 6. legal agreement or court ordered payments that go directly to a third party rather than the assistance group; and 7. expense payments by an employer, agency, former spouse, or other person made to a third party from funds not legally owed to the assistance group. Direct payments to the SFU by non-sfu members made directly to a member of the SFU are not vendor payments regardless of the purpose or intent of the payment. 1216 Medicare Part B Premiums (MSSI, SFP) Premium payments for supplementary medical insurance under Title XVIII (Medicare) are not included as income when the payment is made by a third party insurer Representative Payee Income (MSSI, SFP) When an individual acts as a legal representative (for example, representative payee, agent, guardian, conservator) to receive and spend money on behalf of another, the money received is not available income to the individual acting as legal representative. However, if the legal representative receives a fee, commission or contribution, that amount must be considered as unearned income. The representative payee's income received from the individual's funds must be verified OSS and HCDA Subsidies (MSSI, SFP) Optional State Supplementation (OSS) and Home Care for the Disabled Adult (HCDA) Program payments made to help cover the expenses of the individual that are recognized in the DCF subsidy payment are considered income based on need. These payments are not to be considered as income to the individual receiving services or to the individual providing services when determining his eligibility for Medicaid or State Funded Programs Verification of Income (MSSI, SFP) Income must be verified and documented by the source. A verbal statement from a suitable source as to the amount of income, amount and types of any deductions, frequency of receipt, and date of anticipated increases can be accepted when documentation is not available. Examination of a check or bank deposit is not sufficient for verification, because these do not necessarily include deductions. For SSI recipients, SDX serves as acceptable verification of both Title II and SSI benefit amounts. Verification for the SSI recipient must still be obtained. Any loss or reduction of income must be properly verified or documented and an adequate explanation concerning the loss or reduction recorded EARNED INCOME (MSSI, SFP) Earned income includes all gross (before taxes or other deductions) wages and salaries from performance of work (including wages deferred that are beyond the individual's control). Wages are included as income at the time they are received rather than when earned. Wages are considered earned income even when withheld at the request of the employee or provided as an income advance on income expected to be earned at a future date. Advances are different from loans since they are paid in exchange for anticipated services or labor. An individual is considered employed when engaged in a business, occupation or service for cash paid by another person, group of persons or company. Wages or paid salaries received after employment has ended are considered earned income). Examples include severance pay and payment for accrued vacation time. Employer-provided sick pay is earned income as long as the individual plans to return to work after recovering and is still considered an employee. Sick pay is a continuation of salary with normal payroll deductions and is not to be confused with benefits, such as Workers' Compensation, that are considered unearned rather than earned income. 1317 Sale of Blood or Plasma (MSSI, SFP) Income derived from the sale of blood or plasma is included as earned income Verification of Earned Income (MSSI, SFP) All non-exempt earned income must be verified at application unless otherwise specified. All non-exempt earned income must be verified. Information that must be verified includes: 1. the first and last dates of employment, 2. the first and last day of pay, 3. gross income including overtime and tips, and 4. frequency of payment. Acceptable forms of verification include, but are not limited to, the following: 1. W-2 forms and income tax returns for self-employed individuals, 2. wage receipts, 3. wage statements, 4. pay stubs, 5. employment verification form or written statements containing the required information, 6. collateral contact complete with contact person s name, title, and telephone number, and 7. work calendar (for tips and recording pay as received). If the employee reports actual tips to the employer, the employer is the source of verification. If the actual tips are not reported to the employer, the individual should keep records on a daily basis. The tip amount reported by the employee can be accepted unless questioned. Any document used to verify income must be copied and retained in the case record. All documents must be completed and signed by the appropriate individuals (for example, the employer). As a part of verifying last date of employment and last day of pay, any loss of or reduction in income which occurred within the month of application and the reason for the loss or reduction, must be verified when possible. Examples of circumstances that might make verification impossible are when a business closes or when a person for whom child care was provided moves and the new address is unknown. If documentation or verbal verification is required and is not provided within specified time limits, the assistance group must be determined ineligible for assistance. The eligibility specialist must submit a policy exception request to the Region or Circuit Program Office, or at the Region or Circuit's discretion the unit supervisor. If the individual reports an inability to secure required documentation or verification due to factors beyond their control, the Region or Circuit Program Office or the unit supervisor, if authorized by the Region or Circuit Program Office, may grant or deny the exception. At review, previously verified income does not need to be re-verified unless the customer reports: 1. a decrease in income which results in a member of the household becoming eligible for full coverage Medicaid. For example, the loss of income will allow a household member to move from Medically Needy to Medicaid. 2. a change in countable earnings which puts an assistance group within $50 of being ineligible for full coverage Medicaid. 3. income from a new source. 4. questionable information. 1418 Staff should continue to use available sources at hand (data exchanges, collateral contacts from the employer, etc.) to verify income before asking a customer to provide documentation. Exception: The individual s statement that his income exceeds the income standard is sufficient to deny or close medical assistance. However, medical assistance cannot be denied/closed without an ex parte determination of Medicaid eligibility SELF-EMPLOYMENT (MSSI, SFP) An individual who owns a business or otherwise engages in a private enterprise is considered self-employed. Income derived from self-employment is considered earned income. This includes but is not limited to: 1. babysitting, 2. sales from a franchise company, 3. picking up and selling cans, 4. farm self-employment, or 5. selling newspapers. Refer to passages through to determine net income as well as verification required Self-Employment Income (MSSI, SFP) Net earned income from self-employment is the total gross income derived from all trades and businesses as computed under the Internal Revenue Code, less deductions allowable under the code, attributable to such trades or businesses. It includes the individual's share of ordinary net income (or loss) from partnerships even though the partnership profits have not been distributed yet Home Produce for Personal Consumption (MSSI, SFP) Home produce is farm and garden produce (such as plants, animals or their by-products) usually grown or raised by the family. Any gain made from home produce is included income, unless it is traded for another home produce item. Excess home produce is sometimes sold for profit even though there is no true commercial farming operation. If the income is being reported on tax returns then the reported net income must be considered the net income of the individual; otherwise, accept the individual's estimate of earned income if it appears to be reasonable. Farms operated for profit, or primarily to market produce, are commercial farming operations. For commercial farms: 1. income is subject to self-employment income policies, and 2. the amount of income included can be based on the individual's estimate of the future value of the produce. 1519 Verification of Self-Employment Income (MSSI, SFP) Self-employed individuals must verify earned income at application and review. In addition, these individuals must make all business records available to the eligibility specialist. Examples of business records include documentation on: 1. income tax records necessary to determine gross income and deductible expenses, 2. purchases, 3. sales, 4. salaries, 5. capital improvements, 6. utility, transportation, and other operating costs, and 7. work calendars for tips and recording pay as received. If the individual claims to have no business records, or that the records are inaccurate, discuss with the individual their most recent representative income. CLRC should explain how the income was determined WAGES FROM TRAINING PROGRAMS (MSSI, SFP) When the individual participates in a work or on-the-job training program that involves work for payment, the payment is included as income. Training allowances from Vocational and Rehabilitative Programs recognized by a government agency are also included income, unless excludable as a reimbursement. For example, the Regional Workforce Board and Workforce Investment Act (WIA) Program payments or allowances are included income unless provided as a reimbursement or otherwise identified as excluded income Sheltered Workshop Earnings (MSSI, SFP) Any payments from a sheltered workshop are included as earned income. A sheltered workshop is any place where the individual receives experience or training as arranged by a state or vocational rehabilitation agency. Note: Earned income disregards do not apply for ICP, Hospice, HCBS, or Institutional MEDS Therapeutic Wages (MSSI, SFP) Therapeutic wages are included as earned income. Earned income disregards do not apply if the individual is institutionalized REAL ESTATE INCOME (MSSI, SFP) Income from real estate includes any funds resulting from property ownership. This income can be earned or unearned. Passages describe income received from rental property, sales contracts on property, and room and board Rental Income (MSSI, SFP) Rental payments are unearned income if the individual does not actively manage the property as a business. Rental income is any payment for using real or personal property less allowable expenses. Examples of rent include payments for the use of: 1. land; 2. buildings; 3. an apartment, room, or house; or 4. machinery or equipment. 1620 Computation of Rental Income (MSSI, SFP) Net rental income is gross rent minus ordinary and necessary expenses paid or anticipated to be paid in the same taxable year. Ordinary and necessary expenses are those necessary for the production or collection of rental income. Expenses recognized by the IRS and paid during the same taxable year can be deducted from unearned rental income. Allowable expenses include: 1. real estate taxes, 2. interest on debts, 3. utilities, 4. maintenance, 5. repairs (i.e., minor correction to existing structure), 6. the cost of advertising for renters, 7. lawn service, 8. interest and escrow, and 9. homeowner's insurance. Expenses of managing a rental property are allowable if the expenses are reasonable and necessary. To be considered reasonable, the charge for managing the individual's rental property is limited to 10% or less of the gross rental income, which should be the community standard charged by local real estate managers. Higher managing expenses may be allowed if the individual can present evidence (e.g., two statements from a knowledgeable source) that such charges are the standard in the particular geographic area of the property. Unacceptable expenses include: 1. capital expenditures (i.e., an expense for an addition or increase in the value of property which is subject to depreciation for income tax purposes), and 2. the principal portion of the mortgage payment. If it is uncertain whether an expense is allowable, contact the local IRS office for clarification. To compute ongoing budget months when actual expenses are not yet known: 1. Include predictable, allowable expenses (for example, utilities, interest payments, real estate taxes, etc.). 2. Use the individual's most recent federal income tax return to estimate future rental expenses. 3. Count one-time allowable expenses (such as minor repairs) as allowed deductions beginning in the month following the month the expense is reported. (Remember, the expense must be paid in order to be an allowable deduction.) Note: When the one-time expense exceeds the monthly rent payment, deduct the expense from the rental income in subsequent months until the expense is completely used. To compute prior and current budget months include allowable expenses in the month paid, unless the expense exceeds the monthly rental income. Note: If the one-time expense exceeds the monthly rent, deduct the expense from the rental income in subsequent months until the expense is completely used. (Expenses for current and prior months must be verified.) 17 View more
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