Colorado Code
Part 2 - Property Tax Exemption for Qualifying Seniors and Disabled Veterans
§ 39-3-207. Reporting of Exemptions - Reimbursement to Local Governmental Entities





















(3.5) After receiving reports from each treasurer pursuant to subsection (3) of this section, the administrator shall cross-check the reports to identify any exemption allowed in a county that must be denied due to a failure of the individual allowed the exemption to satisfy all legal requirements for claiming the exemption. The administrator shall remove any exemption that must be denied from the report in which it appears and shall forward all reports to the state treasurer no later than the April 1 immediately following the receipt of the reports by the administrator. In addition, if the administrator identifies any exemption improperly allowed for a prior property tax year commencing on or after January 1, 2016, for which the state treasurer reimbursed a treasurer pursuant to subsection (4) of this section or identifies any exemption properly allowed for such a prior property tax year for which the state treasurer did not reimburse a treasurer, the administrator shall advise the state treasurer to adjust the current year reimbursement to the treasurer to correct the error. No later than that April 1, the administrator shall also notify the treasurer and assessor of each county of the exemptions removed from the report for the county and any resulting and other adjustments to the amount of current year reimbursement to be paid by the state treasurer to the treasurer.
(3.7) In accordance with section 25-2-103 (4.5), C.R.S., the administrator shall annually provide to the state registrar of vital statistics of the department of public health and environment a list, by name and social security number, of every individual who received an exemption for the immediately preceding year so that the registrar can provide to the administrator a list of all such individuals who have died. No later than April 1, 2017, and no later than each April 1 thereafter, the administrator shall forward to the assessor of each county, the name and social security number of each deceased individual who received an exemption for the immediately preceding year for residential real property located within the county so that the assessor can terminate the exemption for the property.





(4.5) In accordance with subsection (3.5) of this section, for any property tax year commencing on or after January 1, 2016, the state treasurer shall not reimburse a treasurer for property tax revenues lost as a result of an exemption erroneously allowed in the treasurer's county. If, pursuant to subsection (3.5) of this section, the administrator advises the state treasurer that the state treasurer has provided either too much or too little reimbursement to a treasurer for exemptions allowed in the treasurer's county for any prior property tax year commencing on or after January 1, 2016, the state treasurer shall adjust the reimbursement for the current property tax year as directed by the administrator in order to correct the error.



Source: L. 2001: Entire part added, p. 467, § 1, effective April 25. L. 2002: IP(1) amended, p. 842, § 2, effective August 7. L. 2007: (1)(c) and (3)(c) added and (3)(b)(III) amended, p. 482, §§ 8, 9, effective April 15. L. 2012: (6) added, (HB 12-1326), ch. 195, p. 777, § 4, effective May 22. L. 2016: (6) amended, (HB 16-1161), ch. 35, p. 89, § 1, effective March 22; IP(1), (2), IP(3), and (4)(a) amended and (3.5), (3.7), and (4.5) added, (HB 16-1175), ch. 332, p. 1346, § 4, effective June 10. L. 2020: (6) repealed, (HB 20-1387), ch. 174, p. 801, § 1, effective June 29.