Stimulus Payment 1112 Claim: Colorado residents can get up to $1,112 through the Department of Revenue’s Property Tax, Rent, and Heat (PTC) Rebate program. This program is meant to assist low-income people, seniors, and those with disabilities, even if they don’t have a Social Security number.
Funded by $7 million, the rebate helps cover some of the costs residents face during the winter. To qualify, you need to have lived in Colorado full-time for the entire year. You must also be at least 65 years old, 58 if you are a surviving spouse, or any age if you have a disability.
Stimulus Payment 1112: Check Your PTC Rebate Application Status for October Payments
Who is qualified to receive the payment?
Eligibility for the PTC rebate is based on both income and specific living expenses. To qualify, individuals must have an annual income of no more than $18,026, while married couples filing jointly cannot exceed $24,345. Additionally, applicants must have paid rent, property taxes, or heating expenses throughout their entire year of residence in Colorado for 2023. They also must not have been claimed as a dependent on someone else’s federal tax return.
PTC application Deadlines
In January 2025, the entire rebate will be paid out as a single payment for applications submitted by December 10. Full rebates are paid 10 weeks after receipt for applications received by December 31, 2025 (12 weeks if by paper check).
With a username and password, applicants can check their status through the Colorado Department of Revenue’s online portal. To use this feature, new users must register.
The Colorado Department of Revenue is available for additional assistance at (303) 238-7378, Monday through Friday, from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. MT.
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If a Colorado resident wants to get the PTC rebate, they need to make sure that the address on their driver’s license or state ID card matches the address on their application. If a person’s address changes, they should either update their information online or call the Motor Vehicle Division right away to avoid delays.
People who want the rebate can ask for an Alternate Identification Number when they send in their application if they don’t have an Individual Taxpayer Identification Number (ITIN) or Social Security Number (SSN).