Colorado Code § 10-20-113

Credits for assessments paid - tax offsets
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(1) (a) A member insurer may
offset against its premium tax liability to this state that amount of its class B assessment
described in section 10-20-109 that was assessed for the association's life and annuity accounts
pursuant to section 10-20-106 to the extent of twenty percent of the amount of such assessment
for each of the first, second, third, fourth, and fifth calendar years following the year in which
such assessment was paid.
(b) To the extent the offsets specified in paragraph (a) of this subsection (1) exceed the
member insurer's premium tax liability, they may be carried forward to offset premium tax
liabilities in future years. In the event a member insurer should cease doing business, all
uncredited assessments may be credited against its premium tax liability for the year it ceases
doing business.
(c) In no event shall the total amount of all such offsets for all member insurers exceed
four million dollars in any year. The association shall prorate the amount of such offset among
all member insurers if the total amount of offset would otherwise exceed four million dollars in
any such year and shall notify each insurer of the maximum amount of offset allowable for that
year and the amount of the excess offset, if any, that may be carried forward to future years.
(d) (I) Each member insurer writing health insurance or health maintenance organization
policies or contracts may recoup over a reasonable length of time a sum reasonably calculated to
recoup the assessments paid by the member insurer under this article 20 by imposing a surcharge
on premiums charged for health insurance or health maintenance organization policies or
contracts to which this article 20 applies. Amounts recouped are not premiums for any other
purpose, including the computation of gross premium tax or an agent's commission.
(II) A member insurer that imposes a surcharge under subsection (1)(d)(I) of this section
shall include the amount of the surcharge as part of the member insurer's rate filing pursuant to
section 10-16-107 (1). The member insurer must show the surcharge in the rate filing as a
separate component of the rate and shall include supporting documentation.
(III) A member insurer that collects surcharges in excess of assessments paid pursuant to
this article 20 for an insolvent insurer shall remit the excess to the association as an additional
assessment within one hundred twenty days after the end of the collection period as determined
by the association. The association shall apply the excess amount to reduce future assessments
for that member insurer in the appropriate category.
(IV) (Deleted by amendment, L. 2023.)
(2) Any sums which are acquired by refund pursuant to section 10-20-109 (6) from the
association by member insurers, and which have theretofore been offset against premium taxes
as provided in subsection (1) of this section, shall be paid by such insurers to this state in such
manner as the tax authorities may require. The association shall notify the commissioner that
such payments have been made.

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