Colorado Code § 39-22-122

Long-term care insurance credit
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(1) Any resident individual who incurs
an expense in purchasing or making a payment upon a policy of long-term care insurance for the
individual or the individual's spouse shall be allowed a credit against the income taxes due on the
individual's income under this article. The credit shall be an amount equal to twenty-five percent
of the amount expended for such insurance during the taxable year for which the credit is
claimed. For the purposes of this section, "long-term care insurance" shall have the same
meaning as in section 10-19-103 (5), C.R.S.
(2) Notwithstanding any other provision of this section to the contrary, a credit shall
only be allowed to:
(a) An individual filing a single return with a federal taxable income of less than fifty
thousand dollars for the tax year for which the credit is claimed;
(b) Two individuals filing a joint return with a federal taxable income of less than fifty
thousand dollars for the tax year for which the credit is claimed if claiming the credit for one
policy; or
(c) Two individuals filing a joint return with a federal taxable income of less than one
hundred thousand dollars for the tax year for which the credit is claimed if claiming the credit for
two policies or for a joint policy that covers each individual separately.
(3) Notwithstanding any other provision of this section to the contrary, the amount of
credit claimed pursuant to this section shall not exceed one hundred fifty dollars for each policy
for which a credit is claimed pursuant to this section.
(4) If the credit allowed under subsection (1) of this section exceeds the income taxes
due on the resident individual's income, the amount of the credit not used to offset income taxes
shall not be carried forward as tax credits against the resident individual's subsequent years'
income tax liability and shall not be refunded to the individual.
(5) Any credit allowed pursuant to the provisions of this section shall be published in
rules promulgated by the executive director of the department of revenue in accordance with
article 4 of title 24, C.R.S., and shall be included in income tax forms for that taxable year.

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