Dr 1059-2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the dr 1059 in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the Servicemember’s Spouse section. Enter your last name, first name, and Social Security Number (SSN).
  3. Next, complete the Servicemember's information. Provide their last name, middle initial, SSN, and state of residence.
  4. Indicate the Permanent Duty Station of the servicemember for clarity on residency status.
  5. In the Attestation section, confirm your eligibility by checking each statement that applies to you. This includes affirming that you are not a Colorado resident and that you are in Colorado solely to be with your spouse.
  6. Finally, sign and date the form at the bottom to validate your affidavit.

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Colorado imposes a tax on the income of every Colorado resident individual. Colorado income tax also applies to the Colorado-source income of any nonresident individual.
Income Tax Relief: If you are a military spouse living in a state solely because your spouse is stationed there under military orders, you generally do not have to pay state income taxes in that state. Instead, you will pay income tax to your state of domicile (legal residence), assuming that state taxes wages.
Resident servicemembers and spouses. In general, the income of any Colorado resident is subject to Colorado taxation, regardless of whether the Colorado resident is a servicemember or a servicemembers spouse.
Income: Active duty pay is tax-free if stationed outside the continental U.S. for at least 305 days. Military retirees deduct up to $15,000 (under 55), $20,000 (55-64), or $24,000 (65+) from retirement income, including Survivor Benefit Plan payments.
The Colorado Constitution establishes a property tax exemption for senior citizens, surviving spouses of senior citizens, disabled veterans and gold star spouses. For those who qualify, 50 percent of the first $200,000 in actual value of their primary residence is exempted.

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