Low- and middle-income residents of Boulder, Colorado, only need to wait a few more days before they can apply for a rebate program that will give them some extra cash to buy food.
The Colorado city offers the Food Tax Rebate Program to its residents annually and offers applicants $99 for individuals and $302 for applicants with a family, according to the city.
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To be eligible for this rebate, an applicant must have lived in Boulder for the entire 2022 calendar year and either be at least 62 years old throughout 2022, have a disability, or have a family with children under 18 in the household throughout 2022. Additionally, an applicant’s income cannot surpass a certain limit that varies depending on family size, with the limit being $43,900 for individuals, $50,200 for a family of two, and $56,450 for a family of three. The limit increases slightly as the household size increases.
Any city residents who do not have permanent shelter in the city are eligible for the refund if they provide documents showing they are receiving services from a city-recognized homelessness services agency.
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Applications for this rebate will open on March 1 and remain open until June 30.
Additional information regarding this rebate program can be found by calling 720-955-8486 or emailing [email protected].