·State program
Colorado Family, Care, Disability, and Property Tax Relief
Colorado state tax relief pathways that may apply to caregiver households, including the Colorado earned income tax credit, child tax credit, family affordability tax credit, child and dependent care expenses credit, low-income child care expenses credit, disability assistance credit, and property tax/rent/heat credit rebate for eligible older adults, surviving spouses, and people with disabilities.
What it offers
Colorado offers several tax relief paths relevant to caregiver households. The Colorado EITC is based on the federal earned income tax credit. The child tax credit and family affordability tax credit provide income-limited child-related relief. Colorado has both a child and dependent care expenses credit tied to the federal credit and a low-income child care expenses credit for certain taxpayers who cannot claim the federal credit. The disability assistance credit can help with qualifying home modifications, durable medical equipment, or vehicle adaptations for a qualified individual with a disability. Colorado also offers the PTC rebate for eligible residents who are age 65 or older, an eligible surviving spouse, or a person with a disability, subject to income and residency rules.
Questions that decide eligibility
GiveCare prepares the questions; the program makes the decision. Bring these to the call or the application:
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Does the person receiving care live in Colorado?
Residency is usually the first thing a program checks.
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Does the VA disability rating meet the program’s minimum (our record lists null%)?
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Do the work hours meet the minimum (our record lists null hours)?
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Which tax year does this apply to, and what form claims it?
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Does your employer already offer this, and have they told staff?
Some credits are claimed by the employer, not by you — asking is the move.