The Colorado Energy Office’s overview of the subsidy, along with what consumers need to bring with them to the bike store (eg Colorado ID and proof of residency): https://energyoffice.colorado.gov/ebike-tax-credit
For retailers, how the tax credit is handled on the back end, since even though the tax credit isn’t claimed until tax return time, it can offset the quarterly estimated taxes that most businesses pay: https://tax.colorado.gov/electric-bicycle-tax-credit
Taking all this info together, the Colorado program is good through 1 January 2033 at its stated subsidy level for an unlimited amount of ebikes, unless the state budget does not expect to grow by 4% in any year. In such case, the subsidy is halved for that year. See text.
The Colorado Energy Office’s overview of the subsidy, along with what consumers need to bring with them to the bike store (eg Colorado ID and proof of residency): https://energyoffice.colorado.gov/ebike-tax-credit
For retailers, how the tax credit is handled on the back end, since even though the tax credit isn’t claimed until tax return time, it can offset the quarterly estimated taxes that most businesses pay: https://tax.colorado.gov/electric-bicycle-tax-credit
Taking all this info together, the Colorado program is good through 1 January 2033 at its stated subsidy level for an unlimited amount of ebikes, unless the state budget does not expect to grow by 4% in any year. In such case, the subsidy is halved for that year. See text.