Last few years, I've been unemployed/live with parents rent free due to health stuff. I have no income to report and they support with my basic needs. I'm going pro-se using Upsolve now and says parent's contribution to support with anything for basic living -house,utilities,food,phone,etc is 'income'.
Question: House/utilities - I would find out their cost of monthly mortgage/utilities and divide by ppl in the house to find out my portion?
Then asks about my expense, again, says even if someone pays for these expenses for you, list it as yours -rent(my portion IF I had to pay parents rent), food/restaurant, personal products/meds, phone/cable,clothes/laundry, etc. Also asks for expense amount for each utilities, which I haven't included, but I probably should? because I use it too, but parents pay for?
And when it was all tallied up, my expenses seems to be much higher than income --approx $200 more. Am I under reporting my income?or over estimating my expenses? In my case, I estimated about $500/mo 'income' and expenses was much higher. In my situation, should I adjust my income a bit higher? I'm assuming it should be about the same cuz they contribute $ for my expenses and anything they support me with is income. Would that be right? At the end, I basically have no disposable income... =(
Question: House/utilities - I would find out their cost of monthly mortgage/utilities and divide by ppl in the house to find out my portion?
Then asks about my expense, again, says even if someone pays for these expenses for you, list it as yours -rent(my portion IF I had to pay parents rent), food/restaurant, personal products/meds, phone/cable,clothes/laundry, etc. Also asks for expense amount for each utilities, which I haven't included, but I probably should? because I use it too, but parents pay for?
And when it was all tallied up, my expenses seems to be much higher than income --approx $200 more. Am I under reporting my income?or over estimating my expenses? In my case, I estimated about $500/mo 'income' and expenses was much higher. In my situation, should I adjust my income a bit higher? I'm assuming it should be about the same cuz they contribute $ for my expenses and anything they support me with is income. Would that be right? At the end, I basically have no disposable income... =(
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