
Colorado residents, particularly those in rural areas, are set to receive convenient tax services using the Department of Revenue's latest initiative, TAX2GO. This innovative program was developed in collaboration with the Division of Motor Vehicles' successful DMV2GO program, effectively extending taxation services to select public locations such as libraries and community centers. Governor Jared Polis commented on the development, saying, "By meeting Coloradans where they are at, TAX2GO and DMV2GO are streamlining government processes and creating a more efficient way to provide government services at a convenient existing location for many rural Coloradans," as stated by Colorado Department of Revenue.
Launched without incurring additional costs due to sharing resources with DMV2GO, TAX2GO provides various services including new tax license applications, assistance with rebates, tax credit information, and tracking refunds. Division of Motor Vehicles Senior Director Electra Bustle stated her enthusiasm in assisting with the TAX2GO launch, “And, this commitment extends to helping provide other DOR services as we can. TAX2GO fits in so naturally with what DMV2GO does, helping our colleagues serve Coloradans just made sense,” as per Colorado Department of Revenue. Accepting only debit, credit, and cryptocurrency payments through PayPal, Taxation Division Senior Director Brendon Reese emphasized the program's accessibility, especially because they can not visit a Taxpayer Service Center, they can help Coloradans who can't with "no new costs to launch this program."
The program aligns with Governor Polis' operational agenda, which aims to enhance service quality while increasing state government efficiency. Taxation Division Senior Director Brendon Reese mentioned the benefits of sharing the DMV's infrastructure, "Thanks to our DMV colleagues sharing their equipment and service infrastructure, we are able to help Coloradans who can’t visit a Taxpayer Service Center — while incurring no new costs to launch this program. This is a win for Taxpayers, Colorado and State government." According to the Colorado Department of Revenue, the mobile service accepts both appointments and walk-ins to facilitate easy access for all residents.









