DENVER (KDVR) — While tax season is approaching in the next few months, it will take some time before taxpayers can get their TABOR refund.

TABOR is short for the Colorado Taxpayer’s Bill of Rights law, which caps state revenue and requires the excess to be returned to taxpayers, including laws that outline how the state can refund the money. This means there's sometimes money returned after Coloradans file their taxes, which has been between nearly $200 to more than $800 for single filers in recent years.

For the 2025 tax year, the state's auditor's office confirmed refunds, which are estimated to be between $20 and $62 for single filers and $40 and $124 for joint filers, based on the Legislative Council staff's economic and revenue forecast for September.

When TABOR refunds will be av

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