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To be approved for SNAP benefits, a member of a low-income household must complete a rigorous application process. This includes providing detailed background information about the financial health and history of the household, along with details about each household member.
Once your SNAP application is approved, you’ll begin to receive a monthly benefit based on your income level, household size, and household expenses. Your benefit amount is designated specifically for household groceries and is not considered taxable income by the IRS.
To qualify for the SNAP program, you must meet all minimum eligibility criteria. These guidelines help define the number of applicants who can receive benefits, along with the total amount of benefits a household can receive.
Your SNAP benefits are deposited to your EBT card each month, which you can then use just like a debit card to purchase approved food items. In the past, paper coupons were mailed to recipients in the form of “food stamps,” but they are no longer issued or accepted as currency.
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