As of my last update, the income limit for food stamps (SNAP benefits) in Georgia is generally set at 130% of the federal poverty level. For a household of one, this typically translates to an income limit of about $1,396 per month, while a household of four has an income limit of approximately $2,839 per month. However, these figures can vary based on household size and specific circumstances, so it's advisable to check with the Georgia Division of Family and Children Services for the most current information.
can I use my food stamps in AL
No
Usually not: your food stamps is a Government benefit, not an income
No, it is considered a return of your money over-withheld. So, income tax refunds don't affect your elegibility for food stamps.
Yes, a single dad can qualify for food stamps if he meets the income and eligibility requirements set by the government.
Just the food stamps part not the cash.
I know that food stamps are untaxable i dont know about welfare
Being claimed as a dependent can affect eligibility for food stamps because the income and resources of the person claiming you may be considered when determining your eligibility. This means that if the person claiming you has a higher income, it could impact your ability to qualify for food stamps.
Yes.
Depends what you give me.
soc. sec does not deal with food stamps.. not sure what you are asking here. If you are making that much you won't get food stamps.
You don't necessarily qualify for low income apartments if you are on food stamps. They are different programs, though they are intended to help the same groups of people, and the requirements for them are slightly different.