Is there a way for the UIV system to include information that a family has completed the maximum exclusion period under the earned income disallowance (EID)?
No. The UIV system is only designed to display income data and income discrepancies. The system will not include information on families that have completed the maximum exclusion period under the earned income disallowance. See the UIV System web page for system uses and capabilities. 102. Question: What type of action will HUD take when it appears that a PHA is not following up on discrepancies identified by the Exceeds Threshold Report? For example, if a PHA does not require tenants to report interim changes in income, will HUD assume that PHA is not following up on underreported income? Answer: The PHA will be subject to disallowed costs as a result of PHA errors uncovered during RIM reviews that result in HUD overpayment of subsidy as emphasized in Notice PIH 2003-34. However, as described in the example, HUD will not assume that a PHA is not following-up on the unreported income, because the PHA’s policies do not require interim examinations.
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