


The day has arrived for lower and middle-class residents of Boulder, Colorado, to start submitting their applications for a rebate program that would give them money to help afford groceries.
The city's annual Food Tax Rebate Program is offering approved applicants $99 for individuals and $302 for families, per the city.
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To be eligible for the city's rebate program, the applicant must have lived in Boulder for all of 2022 and have been either 62 years old or older, have a disability, or have a family with children under 18 in the residence throughout the entire year.
To be eligible, an applicant's income may not be higher than $43,900 for individuals, $50,200 for a family of two, $56,450 for a family of three, and so on. Additionally, Boulder residents who do not have permanent residence in the city are eligible for the annual rebate as long as they provide documents showing they receive services from a city-recognized homelessness agency.
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Applications for this rebate will remain open until June 30.
Additional information about this program can be found by visiting the city's website or calling 720-955-8486.