Coloradoans over 65 can receive up to a $1000 Senior Income Tax Credit if they have less than $25,000 annual income. Individuals earning up to $75,000 are also eligible for the Senior Income Income Tax Credit, if they do not receive the Senior Property Tax Exemption. Form must be filed by April 15, 2023. HOW TO CLAIM THE SENIOR INCOME …
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Senior Advocacy Corps Regular briefings on the status of bills in the Colorado state legislature of interest to older adults. Policy briefings on issues considered by state government of interest to older adults. Stakeholder involvement in policies, rules, and other briefings of interest to older adults.
Aging in Place Topics
Changing Your Medicare Supplement to a Plan D, G or G+
Denver, CO. Colorado Medicare beneficiaries who have a Medicare Supplement Plan C, F, or F+ should consider changing to a Plan D, G, or G+ between now and June 30, 2021 during a special enrollment period approved by the Colorado Division of Insurance. Starting January 1, 2019, insurance agents were not able to sell Medicare Supplement Plans C, F …
Where to Get COVID-19 Vaccine
Colorado’s older adults have been suffered more than most other age groups to date, with a significant number of deaths, especially in nursing homes. Older adults are encouraged to be take the vaccine to decrease the risks of contracting COVID-19. The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment maintains a website of all of the locations where vaccine is available. …