This Act (Title IX of the Consumer Credit Protection Act) establishes the rights, liabilities and responsibilities of participants in electronic fund transfer systems. The Act requires financial institutions to adopt certain practices respecting such matters as transaction accounting, and error resolution, requires financial institutions and others to have certain procedures for preauthorized transfers, and sets liability limits for losses caused by unauthorized transfers. The Credit CARD Act and the Dodd-Frank Act made substantial amendments to this Act.
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Electronic Funds Transfer
The Colorado Department of Revenue offers an Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT) tax payment service. You may use EFT to pay more than 50 types of business and personal tax liabilities. For a complete list of accepted tax liabilities, see the DR 5785.
Colorado's EFT program offers two choices: ACH Debit and ACH Credit. You may choose either or both. First, you must be registered with the department to use either service. If you have already registered for EFT and are familiar with it, visit the EFT Payment Website by clicking the button below.