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If a family receives income that by definition is excluded from “annual income” (e.g. food stamps), should the PHA record that amount on the Form HUD-50058?

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If a family receives income that by definition is excluded from “annual income” (e.g. food stamps), should the PHA record that amount on the Form HUD-50058?

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Yes. The family should report, and the PHA should record, all amounts of income the family receives on Form HUD-50058. In the case of food stamps, on Form HUD-50058, a PHA would list food stamps as income code “G,” under column 7b, and then exclude the full amount under column 7e. For a full listing of income exclusions and how they should be recorded, see the “Income and Exclusions Chart” in the Form HUD-50058 Instruction Booklet, pages 25-32.

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