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<br />Upon retirement, SAHA will accept an original document from the entity holding <br />the account that reflects any distributions of the account balance, any lump sums <br />taken and any regular payments. <br />After retirement, SAHA will accept an original document from the entity holding <br />the account dated no earlier than 90 days before that reflects any distributions of <br />the account balance, any lump sums taken and any regular payments. <br /> <br />7-III.H. INCOME FROM EXCLUDED SOURCES <br />A detailed discussion of excluded income is provided in Chapter 6, Part I. <br />HUD guidance on verification of excluded income draws a distinction between income which is <br />fully excluded and income which is only partially excluded. <br />not <br />For fully excluded income, the PHA is required to follow the verification hierarchy, <br />document why third-party verification is not available, or report the income on the 50058. Fully <br />excluded income is defined as income that is entirely excluded from annual income <br />determination (for example, food stamps, earned income of a minor, or foster care funds) \[Notice <br />PIH 2013-04\]. <br />-certification of fully <br />excluded income. They do not have to require additional documentation. However, if there is <br />any doubt that a source of income qualifies for full exclusion, PHAs have the option of requiring <br />additional verification. <br />is <br />For partially excluded income, the PHA required to follow the verification hierarchy and all <br />applicable regulations, and to report the income on the 50058. Partially excluded income is <br />defined as income where only a certain portion of what is reported by the family qualifies to be <br />excluded and the remainder is included in annual income (for example, the income of an adult <br />full-time student, or income excluded under the earned income disallowance). <br />SAHA Policy <br /> <br />-certification as verification of fully excluded income. <br />SAHA may request additional documentation if necessary to document the income <br />source. <br />SAHA will verify the source and amount of partially excluded income as described in <br />Part 1 of this chapter. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />04/01/14 <br />Page 7-20 <br /> <br />