The TABOR refund is money back from taxes you already paid.
Cash refund amounts are between $19-59 for single filers and $38-118 for joint filers.
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You must file a Colorado state income tax return or a PTC Rebate application to receive your TABOR refund.
File your state tax return by October 15, 2026, if you:
Were at least 18 years old when the tax year began,
Have a Colorado income tax liability, or
Claim a refund of wage withholding.
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Coloradans can receive between $19-$59 for single filers and $38-$118 for joint filers, with higher income levels receiving a higher rebate amount.
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To reeive the Colorado TABOR refund, an individual must be at least 18 years of age on or before January 1, 2025, be a Colorado resident for the entire 2025 income tax year, and file a Colorado state income tax return for the 2025 income tax year, or apply for the PTC Rebate.
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By October 15, 2026, if you:
Were at least 18 years old when the tax year began,
Have a Colorado income tax liability, or
Claim a refund of wage withholding.
Returns filed late cannot receive the TABOR refund.
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No. Colorado residents who do not have a Social Security number (SSN) can use an Individual Taxpayer Identification Number (ITIN) when filing their state taxes to get the TABOR refund.