A proposed utility tax rebate will change income requirements for eligible seniors in the Frenchtown neighborhood.
Proposed Utility Tax Rebate Will Change Income Qualifications for Eligible Senior Citizens in Frenchtown Neighborhood
A proposed utility tax rebate will reportedly change income qualifications for eligible senior citizens in the Frenchtown neighborhood in St. Charles City, wherein the utility tax rebate aimed to impose new limits for eligible seniors, which would be a great help for them.
According to a report published in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, the utility tax rebate proposed in the city aimed to change the existing instructions and qualifications of the current utility tax rebate; however, seniors who apply to the program must still meet the income limits to be eligible.
If the proposed utility tax rebate is approved, eligible seniors aged 62 and above are encouraged to apply for the program as long as they meet the income requirements as the previous guidelines of the utility tax rebate are below $35,000 for individual filers and below $45,000 for at least two people.
Business District and Other Agendas Proposed with Utility Tax Rebate in Frenchtown Neighborhood
Aside from the proposed utility tax rebate, there are other proposals in the Frenchtown neighborhood, including the pursuant of the business district in the area, Fox 2 Now reported.
Besides the business district and the utility tax rebate, a property tax freeze for seniors is also proposed, which would also apply to the taxes on Social Security benefits if approved.