Colorado taxpayers are finally seeing the long-awaited $1,130 TABOR stimulus checks arrive in their accounts — offering financial relief amid rising costs and marking one of the largest refund programs in state history.
How the $1,130 TABOR Payment Supports Colorado Residents
The refund’s arrival comes at a critical moment. As living expenses climb — from rent and groceries to energy bills — the TABOR payment provides a financial cushion for families across the state. Many residents are using the funds to cover winter heating costs, medical bills, and other essential needs.
The refund also helps strengthen Colorado’s economy. When residents spend their refunds on local goods and services, they support small businesses, create job stability, and stimulate overall state growth. The TABOR refund thus plays a dual role: easing individual financial strain and boosting economic performance statewide.
Overview
| Category | Details |
|---|---|
| Department | Colorado Department of Revenue |
| Program | TABOR Refund 2025 Stimulus Checks |
| Maximum Refund | Up to $1,130 per taxpayer |
| Payment Period | Mid-October to November 30, 2025 |
| Eligible Beneficiaries | Colorado taxpayers |
| Total Amount Distributed | Approximately $1.2 billion |
| Official Website | https://cdor.colorado.gov/ |
Key Requirements to Receive the $1,130 Stimulus Check
Over three million Coloradans are eligible for the 2025 TABOR refund. To qualify, taxpayers must meet the following requirements:
- Be a Colorado resident for the full year of 2024
- Be at least 18 years old
- Have a valid SSN or ITIN
- Not be claimed as a dependent on another taxpayer’s return
- File a 2024 Colorado state income tax return
No additional forms or applications are required. Once the 2024 tax return is filed, payments are automatically processed by the Department of Revenue.
Payment Timeline for the 2025 TABOR Refund
The schedule for receiving payments depends on when taxpayers filed and which payment method they selected.
| Step | Details |
|---|---|
| Processing begins | Early October 2025 |
| Direct deposit | Mid-October 2025 |
| Mailed checks | October through November 2025 |
| Final completion | By November 30, 2025 |
Taxpayers who selected direct deposit will receive their refunds first. Those expecting paper checks should allow for additional time based on mail and processing volume.
TABOR Amendment: Ongoing Debate
Established in 1992, the TABOR amendment mandates that Colorado return surplus tax revenue beyond its legal budget limit, calculated by inflation and population growth. While the program has returned billions to taxpayers, it remains a subject of political debate.
- Supporters argue TABOR protects taxpayers and keeps government spending transparent and efficient.
- Critics claim it restricts funding for essential public services like education and transportation.
Despite differing views, TABOR has consistently provided financial returns. In the past three years alone, taxpayers have received over $3.3 billion in refunds through the program.
Estimated Refund Amounts by Filing Group
| Filing Status | Average Refund | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Single filers | $1,130 | Standard 2025 refund |
| Joint filers | Higher | Based on combined income and taxes |
| Low-income filers | Minimum guaranteed | Ensures fair distribution |
| High-income filers | Capped | Prevents disproportionate benefits |
Why the 2025 Refund Is Higher Than Previous Years
Several factors have contributed to this year’s larger refund amounts:
- Strong growth in state tax revenue
- Increased business income throughout 2024
- Higher consumer spending across sectors
- Population growth expanding the tax base
- Inflation adjustments raising the state spending cap
Since state revenues exceeded spending limits, taxpayers are legally entitled to receive higher refunds under the TABOR framework.
Current Status of the $1,130 Stimulus Distribution
Refund distributions have already begun. Direct deposits are being processed first, while paper checks will continue to be mailed throughout November. Officials have confirmed that the total refund amount — around $1.2 billion — reflects the state’s strong economic performance and tax revenue over the past year.
As winter costs peak, these payments are expected to bring meaningful relief to millions of Colorado households and contribute to greater financial stability statewide.
FAQs
Q1: Who qualifies for the $1,130 stimulus check?
Any Colorado resident who files a 2024 state income tax return, is 18 years or older, has a valid SSN or ITIN, and is not claimed as a dependent.
Q2: Do I need to apply for the refund?
No. Refunds are automatically processed once your 2024 Colorado tax return is filed.
Q3: When will payments arrive?
Most residents will receive their payments between mid-October and November 30, 2025, depending on whether they chose direct deposit or mailed checks.






