To qualify for a shelter deduction cap override, your household must meet your state's specific criteria—usually age 60+, verified disability, or dependent care status—and the override must be applied in your case file. Many people qualify but don't receive it simply because the agency hasn't classified them correctly.
SNAP households that include an elderly or disabled member are exempt from the standard cap on the excess shelter deduction, allowing their net income calculation to reflect actual high housing costs without a ceiling limit. This override can significantly increase benefit amounts for qualifying households who are paying large portions of their income toward rent or utilities.
Many eligible households never claim this exemption because they do not know it exists, and AI can help you determine qualification status, calculate the potential benefit increase, and prepare the documentation needed to assert this deduction during application or review.
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