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This is what they say about the additional credit, from that same page-
The Department of Revenue will use available information to evaluate whether you qualify for an additional tax credit. If you qualify, the amount ($1,000) will be distributed with your PTC rebate in the first installment payment. If you are not issued this payment but believe you are eligible, please file a complete income tax return (DR 0104) requesting the credit so the Department can evaluate your credit claim. There are a number of free and sliding scale resources available that provide help with tax filing, including AARP and VITA locations. More information about help filing a tax return is available at our Community Tax Help page.
You should qualify if:
- Your date of birth (or your spouse's date of birth) is December 31, 1957 or earlier; and
- You qualify for a PTC rebate grant; and
- You did not receive an exemption for any property tax as allowed under section 39-3-203 of the Colorado Revised Statutes (commonly known as the Senior Property Tax Exemption or Senior Homestead Exemption) on your property taxes for the property tax year beginning on January 1, 2022.
- This exemption should appear on your property tax statement from your county assessor. You may have been approved for this exemption by applying in a prior year. This exemption is generally allowed if one owner of a home is 65 years old as of January 1, and has occupied the home as a primary residence for at least 10 consecutive years.
So it will be issued directly to you from the Colorado Department of Revenue. Still not on your tax return.
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