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Help a couple families file for this rebate alreadyIt’s $100 per kid under 18 years before 2018You will need their birthday and SSNhttps://childtaxrebate.wi.govAgain Different state=Different laws=regulation=foodstamp
* If your family's gross income is at or below 200% of the FPL your family will pass the "Gross Income Test." You will be given certain credits which will be subtracted from your gross income. (By gross income, we mean before any taxes and deductions have been taken.)** If your family's net income is at or below 100% of the FPL after your credits have been subtracted, you may be able to get FoodShare benefits. For more information about the credits you may be able to get, please see the ForwardHealth Enrollment and Benefits handbook.***If you are enrolled in FoodShare, you must report to your agency if your family's income goes over 130% of the FPL. For more information about reporting changes, see the ForwardHealth Enrollment and Benefits handbook.****In a very small percent of cases, 165% of the FPL is used to see if you are able to get FoodShare benefits. This income limit is used if you and your spouse (if married) are living and eating with others and you need to apply separately. You may do this only if:You are age 60 or older.You cannot purchase and prepare your own meals because:You are considered by the Social Security Administration to be permanently disabled, orYou have a permanent physical or mental non disease-related disability.The gross monthly income of the persons with whom you and your spouse (if married) live with does not go over 165% of the FPL for the number of others in the household.To learn more about FoodShare Wisconsin and how to apply, visit How To Get FoodShare Benefits.