I wonder if that varies state by state? Where I live, you do have to report gifts and whether or not someone else is helping to pay bills. But for some reason I remember a different poster on the boards whose state didn't make them report trips or gifts.Is my memory failing me?
Anyway, as I said in another post, I do think it's an outrage if someone is doing this. But I also don't believe that as many people are doing it as we're being led to believe on here.
the federal rules for both tanf and food stamps require that a recipient report ANY gifts of cash and certain types of tangible gifts (but allot of items are exempt from consideration-a vacation would be one of these UNLESS-the giftor was providing them real money to pay for any of the items on the trip-if the giftor set up a credit card charge ahead of time with wdw it would'nt have to be reported). they also have to report if anyone else pays for any portion of certain items of need (housing, utilities, food, clothing...), but generaly-unless an entire item of need is paid for there will be no impact on their grant (food stamps uses those items i mentioned in determining the budget-so if an entire item of need is being met it can drasticly reduce the amount of fs received-but if that person pays all but say $1.00 of that bill each month-no impact

btw- for the person that posted about the co-worker with the boyfriend. likely would'nt have made a difference at least tanf wise. an unrelated adult male is not obligated to provide support for his girlfriend or her children that are not his-therefore his income, property or presence in the home may not impact eligibility or receipt of tanf funds what so ever (same if a man has kids and a live in girlfriend). as far as food stamps go-so long as they meet the 'purchase and prepare separatly' criteria-same deal.