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What is the Active Duty Military Colorado Home Subtraction?
Colorado allows taxpayers who were formerly Colorado residents and in 2021 are reacquiring residency to subtract the amount of compensation received for active-duty military service in the armed forces for the United States.
You must keep evidence that you reacquired residency in 2021 for at least one year. Acceptable evidence that you reacquired residency include the following:Registering to vote in Colorado
Purchasing residential property or an unimproved lot in Colorado
Titling and registering a motor vehicle in Colorado
Notifying the state of your previous legal residence of the intent to make Colorado your legal residence
Preparing a new last will and testament that indicate Colorado as your state of legal residence
For more information see Military Service Members
You must keep evidence that you reacquired residency in 2021 for at least one year. Acceptable evidence that you reacquired residency include the following:
For more information see Military Service Members