5164-6 ANNUALIZATION DETERMINATION
If a household’s total estimated yearly income from all seasonal self-employment income is more than the Self-Employment Income Annualization Standard for the household size, the income is considered sufficient to meet the household’s needs for the entire calendar year. In these cases, the seasonal self-employment income is annualized (prorated and counted over 12 months).
If the household’s total estimated seasonal self-employment income is equal to or less than their Annualization Standard, each individual’s seasonal self-employment income is budgeted using the policy in this section.
The annualization determination includes the total adjusted gross seasonal self-employment income that all seasonally self-employed household members expect to receive during the current calendar year.
Do not include any monthly self-employment income or other income in this total.
All household members are included in the household size to determine the appropriate Annualization Standard. See Addendum – 2.
To make the annualization determination, ask the household if their seasonal self-employment income will exceed the Annualization standard. Accept the household’s statement of expected yearly income from seasonal self-employment for this determination.
If the household’s seasonal self-employment income is annualized, the family is almost always ineligible for Family Medicaid. They may reapply at any time and have the annualization of their seasonal self-employment income reevaluated.
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