What's Happening?
A small business in Colorado, CyclErie, claims the state owes it more than $300,000 in outstanding e-bike tax credits. The business, co-owned by Daniel Johnson, has been waiting for reimbursement from the state for tax credits issued to customers purchasing
e-bikes. The delay in payment has put financial strain on the business, which relies heavily on these credits to manage cash flow. The Department of Revenue has not commented on specific accounts but acknowledges the ongoing processing of tax credit claims.
Why It's Important?
This situation highlights the challenges small businesses face when dependent on state-run incentive programs. Delays in reimbursement can significantly impact cash flow, especially for small, independently owned businesses. The e-bike tax credit program is designed to promote sustainable transportation, but its effectiveness is undermined if businesses cannot rely on timely payments. This case underscores the need for efficient administration of such programs to support both environmental goals and economic stability for participating businesses.












