Colorado Income Tax Forms Rates & Services
You must file a 2006 Colorado income tax return if during 2006 you were:
- A full-year resident of Colorado, or
- A part-year resident of Colorado with taxable income during that part of the year you were a resident, or
- A nonresident of Colorado with Colorado income;
AND
- You are required to file a 2006 federal income tax return, or
- You have a 2006 Colorado income tax liability.
You may still wish to file your Colorado taxes to get a refund of wage withholding, even if you have no tax due.
Your Colorado filing status will always be the same as your federal filing status. For example, if you file a joint federal return, you must file a joint Colorado return even if one spouse is not a Colorado resident.
If you are a surviving spouse or legal representative of someone who died during 2006, you may file a return on the deceased’s behalf.
Other Helpful Links:
Colorado Department of Revenue: http://www.revenue.state.co.us/main/home.asp
Colorado Tax Forms: http://www.revenue.state.co.us/taxstatutesregs/incomeindex/formspage.html
Colorado FYI Program: http://www.revenue.state.co.us/TPS_Dir/wrap.asp?incl=Income
Internal Revenue Service: http://www.irs.gov/