Greeley Offers Food Tax Rebates for Low-Income Households
The City of Greeley’s 2020 food tax rebate program application process for low-income Greeley residents runs from March 1 through June 30, 2021. In 2020, Greeley voters extended a 3.46 percent tax on food with a rebate program for low-income households.
Applicants must have resided in Greeley for at least ten months in 2020 and be a resident at the time of application. Proof of residency is required. The maximum rebate is $65 per person. Qualified family members are legal dependents claimed on federal form 1040. Applicants must provide a Social Security number for each family member requested on their application.
In order to qualify for the low-income rebate, households must have an annual income below the following limits:
Number of Family Members | | Income Limit |
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1 | | $29,550 |
2 | | $33,750 |
3 | | $37,950 |
4 | | $42,150 |
5 | | $45,550 |
6 | | $48,900 |
7 | | $52,300 |
8 | | $55,650 |
For the 2019 program, approximately 882 Greeley residents participated in the program.
Applications and bilingual assistance are available 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday, at Greeley City Hall, 1000 10th Street or by phone at 970-350-9748. The application and instructions are also available online in English and Spanish at greeleygov.com/finance.
Release Date:
Feb 25, 2021