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The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment's Get Ahead Colorado campaign announced it will send text messages to Colorado residents informing them about free tax support and various tax credits. Messages will promote the Child Tax Credit, Colorado Family Affordability Tax Credit, and Earned Income Tax Credit. The campaign directs eligible taxpayers earning $89,000 or less to free filing assistance at GetYourRefund.org.

What changed

The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment announced a public awareness campaign called Get Ahead Colorado that began sending text messages on March 30, 2026. The texts inform Coloradans about potential eligibility for tax credits including the Child Tax Credit, Colorado Family Affordability Tax Credit, and Earned Income Tax Credit, directing them to online calculators and free tax filing assistance.

This announcement does not create compliance obligations for businesses or individuals. Taxpayers with household incomes of $89,000 or less may access free tax filing assistance through GetYourRefund.org. The campaign appears to be part of broader efforts to increase tax credit participation among eligible Coloradans.

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Get Ahead Colorado campaign texts Coloradans to connect them to free tax support

Monday, March 30, 2026

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Denver (March 30, 2026): Beginning today, the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment’s Get Ahead Colorado statewide awareness campaign will send text messages to Coloradans to connect them to free tax support and information about the Child Tax Credit, Colorado Family Affordability Tax Credit, and Earned Income Tax Credit.

The text messages will read as follows:

Text 1: Hi, it’s Get Ahead Colorado. You may have money waiting through the Earned Income Tax Credit when you file your taxes. Families with children may qualify for more. Use our calculator to estimate your refund.

Text 2: Hi! It’s Get Ahead Colorado. You could be missing out on money from tax refunds or credits. If your household earns $89,000 or less, get free help filing at GetYourRefund.org.
For more information about this campaign, visit GetAheadColorado.org or HaciaAdelanteColorado.org.

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La campaña "Hacia Adelante Colorado" enviará mensajes de texto a los habitantes de Colorado para conectarlos con apoyo fiscal gratuito

Denver (30 de marzo de 2026): A partir de hoy, la campaña de concientización estatal "Hacia Adelante Colorado" del Departamento de Salud Pública y Medio Ambiente de Colorado, enviará mensajes de texto a los habitantes del estado para conectarlos con apoyo fiscal gratuito e información sobre el Crédito Tributario por Hijos, el Crédito Tributario de Asequibilidad Familiar de Colorado y el Crédito Tributario por Ingreso del Trabajo.

Los mensajes de texto dirán lo siguiente:

Texto 1: Hola, somos Hacia Adelante Colorado. Es posible que califique y obtenga reembolsos a través del Crédito Tributario por Ingreso del Trabajo cuando presente su declaración de impuestos. Las familias con niños podrían calificar para más beneficios fiscales. Utilice nuestra calculadora para estimar su reembolso.

Texto 2: ¡Hola! Somos Hacia Adelante Colorado. Podría calificar para reembolsos o créditos fiscales. Si su ingreso familiar es de $89,000 o menos, obtenga ayuda gratuita para presentar tu declaración en GetYourRefund.org.
Para obtener más información sobre esta campaña, visite HaciaAdelanteColorado.org o GetAheadColorado.org.

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Agency
CO CDPHE
Published
March 30th, 2026
Instrument
Notice
Legal weight
Non-binding
Stage
Final
Change scope
Minor

Who this affects

Applies to
Consumers Government agencies
Industry sector
9211 Government & Public Administration
Activity scope
Tax filing assistance Public awareness campaign
Threshold
Household income $89,000 or less for free tax filing eligibility
Geographic scope
Colorado US-CO

Taxonomy

Primary area
Taxation
Operational domain
Compliance
Topics
Social Services

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