The Colorado Department of Revenue says that processing for the majority of state income tax filers will begin no later than February 10th and that people can still file their income tax returns right now through all methods with the exception of the state’s Revenue Online platform.
Coloradans will be able to use Revenue Online to file their state income taxes no later than February 22nd.
Last November Coloradans voted to lower the income tax rate to 4.4%, when coupled with multiple legislative changes created a much larger end-of-year programming workload for the Department, resulting in the slight delay.
Up to date information on the delay can be found by going to tax.colorado.gov and clicking on the banner.
Danny “Dan R” Ridenour has been in radio and television broadcasting for over 40 years, starting as a senior in high school in Rogers, Arkansas. His radio career has had stops in Nashville, Memphis, Oklahoma, and eventually, Colorado. Dan enjoys being involved in the community, having been a member of the Upper Arkansas Service Club and is currently on the board of directors for the Salida Community Center and is a member of the Chaffee County Fair Committee. He and his wife Carrie spend their days doing everything the mountains have to offer: hiking, camping, fishing and skiing. They've raised 3 children and have 2 grandchildren.