Insurance Premium Tax Evaluations
Insurance companies operating in Colorado are levied a tax on the amount of the premiums they receive from policyholders. The insurance premium tax rate is typically 2 percent.
Second Regular Session | 74th General Assembly
Colorado General AssemblyInsurance companies operating in Colorado are levied a tax on the amount of the premiums they receive from policyholders. The insurance premium tax rate is typically 2 percent.
Report Title | Issue Date | Report No. |
Credit for Insolvency Assessments Paid | August 2023 | 2023-TE12 |
Fraternal Society Exemption | November 2023 | 2023-TE17 |
Structural Insurance Premium Tax Expenditures | February 2023 | 2023-TE5 |
Tax-Exempt Organization Insurance Premium Tax Deduction | February 2024 | 2024-TE3 |
Report Title | Issue Date | Report No. |
Annuities Exemption | July 2020 | 2020-TE23 |
Captive Insurance Premium Tax Exemptions | September 2019 | 2019-TE27 |
Crop Hail Insurance Premium Tax Exemption | September 2018 | 2018-TE2 |
Employee Retirement Plan Insurance Premium Tax Deduction | April 2019 | 2019-TE9 |
Fraternal Society Exemption | January 2019 | 2019-TE2 |
In-State Investment Pre-1959 Insurance Premium Tax Deduction | September 2019 | 2019-TE28 |
Insurance Premium Tax Credit for Contributions to the Colorado Health Benefit Exchange | July 2022 | 2022-TE28 |
Insurance Premium Tax Expenditures | January 2019 | 2019-TE3 |
Regional Home Office Insurance Premium Tax Rate Reduction | January 2020 | 2020-TE7 |
Surplus Lines Insurance Tax and Examination Fee Deduction | September 2019 | 2019-TE29 |
Tax-Exempt Organization Insurance Premium Tax Deduction | April 2019 | 2019-TE13 |
Unauthorized Insurance Premium Tax Expenditures | January 2020 | 2020-TE1 |