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Utah - Local Standards: Housing and Utilities

Disclaimer: IRS Collection Financial Standards are intended for use in calculating repayment of delinquent taxes. These Standards are effective on April 2, 2012 for purposes of federal tax administration only. Expense information for use in bankruptcy calculations can be found on the website for the U.S. Trustee Program.

The housing and utilities standards are derived from U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey and Bureau of Labor Statistics data, and are provided by state down to the county level. The standard for a particular county and family size includes both housing and utilities allowed for a taxpayer's primary place of residence. Generally, the total number of persons allowed for determining family size should be the same as those allowed as exemptions on the taxpayer's most recent year income tax return.

Housing and utilities standards include mortgage or rent, property taxes, interest, insurance, maintenance, repairs, gas, electric, water, heating oil, garbage collection, residential telephone service, cell phone service, cable television, and internet service. The tables include five categories for one, two, three, four, and five or more persons in a household.

The taxpayer is allowed the standard amount, or the amount actually spent on housing and utilities, whichever is less. If the amount claimed is more than the total allowed by the housing and utilities standards, the taxpayer must provide documentation to substantiate those expenses are necessary living expenses.

Maximum Monthly Allowance
County Housing and Utilities for a Family of 1 Housing and Utilities for a Family of 2 Housing and Utilities for a Family of 3 Housing and Utilities for a Family of 4 Housing and Utilities for a Family of 5 or more
Beaver County 990 1,162 1,225 1,365 1,388
Box Elder County 1,185 1,392 1,466 1,635 1,662
Cache County 1,239 1,455 1,533 1,709 1,737
Carbon County 1,047 1,229 1,296 1,444 1,468
Daggett County 1,125 1,321 1,392 1,553 1,578
Davis County 1,470 1,727 1,820 2,029 2,062
Duchesne County 1,144 1,343 1,415 1,578 1,604
Emery County 967 1,136 1,197 1,335 1,356
Garfield County 1,008 1,184 1,247 1,391 1,413
Grand County 1,114 1,309 1,379 1,537 1,562
Iron County 1,240 1,456 1,534 1,711 1,738
Juab County 1,174 1,379 1,453 1,620 1,646
Kane County 1,107 1,301 1,371 1,528 1,553
Millard County 986 1,158 1,220 1,361 1,383
Morgan County 1,516 1,780 1,876 2,092 2,126
Piute County 1,009 1,185 1,249 1,392 1,415
Rich County 1,022 1,200 1,264 1,410 1,432
Salt Lake County 1,479 1,737 1,830 2,041 2,074
San Juan County 1,015 1,192 1,257 1,401 1,424
Sanpete County 1,080 1,268 1,336 1,490 1,514
Sevier County 1,056 1,240 1,307 1,457 1,481
Summit County 2,015 2,366 2,493 2,780 2,825
Tooele County 1,305 1,533 1,616 1,801 1,830
Uintah County 1,238 1,454 1,532 1,708 1,736
Utah County 1,461 1,716 1,808 2,016 2,049
Wasatch County 1,675 1,967 2,073 2,312 2,349
Washington County 1,422 1,670 1,759 1,962 1,993
Wayne County 1,015 1,192 1,256 1,400 1,423
Weber County 1,289 1,514 1,596 1,779 1,808

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