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IRS to Coloradans: Don’t file your taxes yet

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BY SARAH MULHOLLAND COLORADO PUBLIC RADIO

Coloradans may owe federal taxes on last year’s TABOR refunds. e IRS says the state’s residents should hold o on ling their tax returns until the agency gures out how it’s going to handle the issue. e IRS issued the directive to residents of several states that received refunds or special payments in 2022.

Coloradans shouldn’t have to

INSIDE: CALENDAR: PAGE 11 | VOICES: PAGE 12 | OBITUARIES: PAGE 13 | SPORTS: PAGE 22 pay any taxes on TABOR refunds, according to the state’s revenue department. TABOR, which stands for the Taxpayer’s Bill of Rights, goes back to 1992 in Colorado. e law expand public engagement on these issues before the end PUC,” he said. Blank said he didn’t know how the PUC would take action on this directive right now, but they would continue addressing a ordability in the coming weeks.

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