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Colorado Taxpayers Could See $750 Refund Checks This Summer, New Forecast Estimates
Individual Colorado taxpayers can expect early refund checks of $750 in late summer, while joint filers could see $1,500 checks.
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Individual Colorado taxpayers can expect early refund checks of $750 in late summer, while joint filers could see $1,500 checks.
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This story originally appeared in KHN.
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