If you're paying for child care or dependent care so you can work, SNAP allows you to deduct those costs from your income, lowering your benefit calculation and potentially qualifying you for assistance you'd otherwise miss. This deduction recognizes the reality that work expenses reduce actual income available for food.
The dependent care deduction allows SNAP households to subtract costs paid for the care of a child or other dependent when that care is necessary for a household member to work, look for work, or attend training or school, directly reducing the net income used to calculate benefits.
Many eligible households never claim this deduction because they do not know it exists or do not know how to document informal care arrangements, and AI can help you identify qualifying expenses, gather the right verification, and draft a written explanation that supports your claim during certification or recertification.
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