As IRS looks close at TABOR refunds, Colorado contends they’re not taxable

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Taxpayers should hold off on filing their returns if they received a special refund last year — such as Colorado’s refund under the Taxpayer Bill of Rights — the Internal Revenue Service advised.

The state Department of Revenue is meanwhile waiting for more guidance that the IRS said should arrive next week.

“Colorado is uniquely positioned as we have used a refund mechanism for excess state revenues since the inclusion of the Taxpayer Bill of Rights in our state constitution starting in 1992,” according to a statement from Department of Revenue spokesperson Dan Carr, noting that the refunds have taken many forms since then. “We have provided this information to the Internal Revenue Service in response to the questions they’ve raised to many states.

. The IRS said in an unattributed statement that it is working with state tax officials on the matter. It called the rules surrounding state payments “complex.” The IRS advises taxpayers to wait for more guidance about the taxability of those payments or to consult with a tax professional. It does not recommend amending a previously filed return.

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