Get Ahead with Tax credits & Economic Supports

Get Ahead Colorado is a statewide nonprofit organization that helps families claim valuable tax credits that can put more money back in their pockets. Use their free tax credit calculator to see if you qualify for credits like the Earned Income Tax Credit, Child Tax Credit, and Family Affordability Tax Credit.

The site also connects taxpayers to free tax filing options, including virtual and in-person tax preparation support.

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Find Out If You Qualify for Public Benefits

‘MyFriendBen’ helps families find out if they qualify for tax credits and government benefits such as food resources, heat and utility help, student loan assistance, and more.

Learn what your family might be eligible for in less than 10 minutes!

The ‘MyFriendBen’ website predicts whether your family may be eligible for more than 40 federal, state and county benefits programs!

File a Tax Return (even if you aren't required to) and Get Money Back!

Even if you don’t earn much income and are not required to file a tax return, you likely qualify for some tax credits like the Child Tax Credit and the Earned Income Tax Credit. You likely qualify for tax credits if you have kids! 

To claim your money from the Child Tax Credit or the Earned Income Tax Credit, you must file a tax return! Learn more about tax credits here

Note that getting money from tax credits will not impact your eligibility for SNAP, WIC, TANF, or housing assistance.

Have a tax-related question?

2-1-1 Colorado is a great resource to get connected to the support your family needs, including tax help! Click the button to visit the website, or call (866) 760-6489, or text your zip code to 898-211 to get help in multiple languages, including Spanish.  

Those with disabilities may qualify for other tax deductions and credits

If you or someone in your family has a disability, you may qualify for certain tax deductions, income exclusions, and credits.

You may also qualify for special assistance completing your tax return, including assistance from an IRS office, a Colorado VITA site, or an AARP Tax Assistance site.