All You Ought To Know Regarding The 2022 Colorado Stimulus Check
Many states have issued their residents stimulus packages and tax rebates, but few are as generous as Colorado. $750 checks were the Centennial State mailed—for married couples, $1,500—to every taxpayer in Colorado Cashback Program.
According to a published post by Forbes Advisor, most checks in Colorado Cashback have already arrived in mailboxes. The qualified taxpayers who filed their Colorado Income Tax Return by June 30, 2022, will have until September 30 to receive a cash-back check. You will receive your cash-back check by January 31, 2023, if you receive your tax return extension by October 17, 2022.
Read everything you need to know who gets the money and why.
Eligibility & Program Details About Colorado Stimulus Check 2022
Everyone who met the criteria below will receive a Colorado Cash Back check:
– 18 years old on December 31, 2021
– Been a Colorado resident through 2021
– Filed a 2021 Colorado Income Tax Return or applied for a property tax/heat credit/rent (PTC) refund.
At first, the expected to reimburse per taxpayer is $400, but fortunately, Colorado’s robust economy has increased TABOR payments to $750 per taxpayer. A married couple who applied together can receive $1,500. If you filed your 2021 tax return but moved out of Colorado in 2022, you are still eligible to receive the check.
To Track Your Colorado Stimulus Check
You’ll receive your Colorado Cash Back check by September 30, 2022, if you filed your 2021 Colorado State Income Tax Return by the 30th day of June 2022. Also, anyone who has applied for an extension and submitted a return by October 17, 2022, will be qualified for a refund of TABOR by January 31, 2023.
Alas, there is no way to track refunds through Colorado’s Revenue Online portal, but if taxpayers have other inquiries, they can reach out to the Colorado Cash Back Call Center at 303-951-4996 to ask. With the Colorado Department of Revenue, checks will be sent or mailed to the address registered. If you need to revise and update your address, please use the Revenue Online portal or complete and submit Form DR 1102.