As the cost of living continues to rise, Colorado taxpayers are now receiving much-needed financial relief through the $1,130 TABOR stimulus checks.
These payments function as mandatory tax refunds under the state’s Taxpayer’s Bill of Rights, ensuring that residents receive a share of excess state revenue.
Depending on filing status, individual taxpayers will collect between $177 and $1,130, while married couples may get double that amount.
Arriving just ahead of winter—when heating, utility, and household bills climb—the refund offers timely support to families across Colorado.
Understanding the $1,130 Stimulus Check 2025
The 2025 TABOR refund initiative is expected to inject nearly $1.2 billion back into the state economy.
These refunds strengthen household budgets and encourage local spending, benefiting businesses statewide. All eligible taxpayers receive their refunds automatically, provided they filed the necessary tax return for the year.
Program Overview
| Category | Details |
|---|---|
| Department | Colorado Department of Revenue |
| Program Name | TABOR Refund 2025 Stimulus Checks |
| Refund Amount | Up to $1,130 per person |
| Payment Date | November 2025 (Direct deposit or mailed check) |
| Beneficiaries | Colorado taxpayers |
| Total Payout | Nearly $1.2 billion |
| Official Website | https://cdor.colorado.gov/ |
How the Stimulus Supports Colorado Families
The $1,130 TABOR payments help households cover essential expenses such as groceries, rent, utilities, medical costs, and fuel.
They also reinforce trust in Colorado’s fiscal system by demonstrating that excess revenue is returned directly to taxpayers, as outlined under the TABOR amendment.
Eligibility Requirements for the 2025 Stimulus Refund
More than 3 million Colorado residents qualify this year because state revenue surpassed the legal spending cap in 2024. To receive the refund, taxpayers must meet the following conditions:
- Must have lived in Colorado for all of 2024
- Be 18 years or older
- Possess a valid Social Security Number or ITIN
- Cannot be claimed as a dependent on someone else’s tax return
- Must file a 2024 Colorado state income tax return
No extra forms or applications are needed beyond meeting these basic criteria.
2025 Payment Schedule for TABOR Refunds
Refunds are processed based on when taxpayers filed and whether they chose direct deposit or mail delivery.
| Step | Details |
|---|---|
| Processing Begins | Early October 2025 |
| Direct Deposit | Mid-October 2025 |
| Mailed Checks | October–November 2025 |
| Final Completion | By November 30, 2025 |
Residents who opted for direct deposit will receive their refunds sooner than those waiting for paper checks.
Ongoing Debate Around the TABOR Amendment
Since its approval in 1992, the TABOR amendment has remained a highly discussed topic in Colorado:
- Limits government spending tied to inflation and population growth
- Requires the state to refund excess revenue to taxpayers
- Critics argue it restricts investments in education, infrastructure, and public services
- Supporters believe it encourages transparency, accountability, and taxpayer protection
In just the last three years, TABOR has refunded approximately $3.3 billion to residents.
Estimated Refund Amounts for Different Filers
| Filing Status | Average Refund | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Single filers | $1,130 | Standard refund |
| Joint filers | Higher | Based on combined tax contribution |
| Low-income filers | Minimum amount | Guaranteed refund |
| High-income filers | Capped | Limits prevent disproportionate payouts |
Why Refunds Are Larger in 2025
The size of the refunds this year reflects robust economic growth in 2024. Strong business performance, higher consumer spending, population expansion, and inflation-adjusted spending caps all contributed to revenue surpassing expectations. This surplus triggered higher refund levels for taxpayers.
Latest Update
Colorado taxpayers are currently receiving the $1,130 TABOR checks, with direct deposits going out first, followed by mailed paper checks. State officials confirm that Colorado’s strong economy made this refund possible, providing families with additional support as the winter season approaches.
The 2025 TABOR stimulus refund delivers meaningful financial relief to millions of Colorado residents.
With payments of up to $1,130 per person, the program helps households manage rising costs while ensuring that excess state revenue is returned to taxpayers fairly.
As Colorado’s economy continues to strengthen, these refunds play a vital role in supporting both families and local businesses.
FAQs
Do I need to apply for the $1,130 TABOR stimulus check?
No. Refunds are issued automatically if you filed a 2024 Colorado income tax return and meet eligibility criteria.
When will I receive my 2025 stimulus refund?
Direct deposits begin in mid-October 2025, while mailed checks will arrive through November.
Can dependents receive the $1,130 payment?
No. Individuals claimed as dependents on another person’s tax return are not eligible for this refund.
