Three easy ways to File your taxes for free
File your tax return for free online, on your smartphone, or get help at an in-person Colorado VITA site.You can file your tax return as soon as the IRS opens in late January. Be sure to complete your return by April 15, 2026.
The IRS is transitioning from paper checks to direct deposit. Learn more about these new changes for 2026 and access safe and affordable banking resources.
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Do your taxes yourself online with MyFreeTaxes or FreeTaxUSA. DIY is the fastest option. Your information is protected, and the process is safe. Choose this option if:
Have access to a computer
Have a valid email address
Have all of your tax documents
Click the button below to be redirected to TaxFreeUSA.
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Get free remote help to file your taxes from an IRS-certified tax preparer with GetYourRefund. The process is safe and secure. Appointments fill quickly. GetYourRefund is available for tax filers who:
Earn under $69,000
Can wait 2-3 weeks, the time to file with remote support
Have all tax documents
Click the button below to be redirected to GetYourRefund.org
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Get free in-person tax filing from an IRS-certified tax preparer at a Colorado Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA), Colorado Tax Counseling for the Elderly (TCE), or AARP Tax-Aide site. These services offer free tax help to qualifying people who need assistance in preparing their own tax returns, including people who make $67,000 or less, people with disabilities, or limited English-speaking taxpayers. VITA/TCE services are free, accurate, and trusted sources for preparing tax returns.
View the VITA site list to check when your nearest VITA site is open, or search for open sites near you using the map below.
Find free tax help near you
VITA sites offer free in person tax prep from IRS certified volunteers. Use the map to find a location and hours.
Use the map to find a location and hours or view the full list of Colorado VITA sites here.
Tax season runs from January 26th, 2026 to April 15, 2026
You can file as soon as the IRS opens on January 26th. Tax Day is April 15, 2026. File by then, or request an extension with the IRS if you need more time.
Ready to get started?
Filing your taxes is easier than you might think. Give yourself a good head start by gathering these documents ahead of time.
Need access to a computer?
Many libraries across Colorado have computers available for the community to use for free. Contact your local library to learn more.
Get cash back when you file your taxes.
You do not need to make much money to get cash back when you file your taxes. Tax credits like the Family Affordability Tax Credit, Child Tax Credit, Earned Income Tax Credit, and others put more money back in your pocket that can be used to help pay for the things you need, like groceries, child care, rent, or car repairs. All you have to do is file a state and federal tax return to get your credits.
Need some extra help?
Call 2-1-1 or visit 211Colorado.org to get help with tax-related questions. Help is available in multiple languages including Spanish.