


Affidavit of Need for SNAP Reinstatement (Private Capacity – IRS Tax Class 5 Defense)
Protect your rights and rebut unlawful income classification with this powerful affidavit. Designed for private living men and women, this document invokes 7 CFR § 273.9(c)(2) and IRS Tax Class 5 to declare that irregular gifts are not income under federal SNAP guidelines.
Use this form to:
✅ Demand reinstatement of food benefits
✅ Challenge SNAP’s misclassification of gifts as wages
✅ Request a Fair Hearing under 7 U.S.C. § 2020(e)(10)
✅ Issue a USDA Civil Rights Complaint if denied
This affidavit keeps you in private, non-commercial status and does not contract you into public court jurisdiction. Comes with optional notary section and can be used in any state.
Protect your rights and rebut unlawful income classification with this powerful affidavit. Designed for private living men and women, this document invokes 7 CFR § 273.9(c)(2) and IRS Tax Class 5 to declare that irregular gifts are not income under federal SNAP guidelines.
Use this form to:
✅ Demand reinstatement of food benefits
✅ Challenge SNAP’s misclassification of gifts as wages
✅ Request a Fair Hearing under 7 U.S.C. § 2020(e)(10)
✅ Issue a USDA Civil Rights Complaint if denied
This affidavit keeps you in private, non-commercial status and does not contract you into public court jurisdiction. Comes with optional notary section and can be used in any state.
Protect your rights and rebut unlawful income classification with this powerful affidavit. Designed for private living men and women, this document invokes 7 CFR § 273.9(c)(2) and IRS Tax Class 5 to declare that irregular gifts are not income under federal SNAP guidelines.
Use this form to:
✅ Demand reinstatement of food benefits
✅ Challenge SNAP’s misclassification of gifts as wages
✅ Request a Fair Hearing under 7 U.S.C. § 2020(e)(10)
✅ Issue a USDA Civil Rights Complaint if denied
This affidavit keeps you in private, non-commercial status and does not contract you into public court jurisdiction. Comes with optional notary section and can be used in any state.