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If you have an unpaid fine, restitution obligation, or other amount as described above, you may have received a letter from the Colorado Department of Revenue advising you that all or part of your income tax refund was intercepted to pay these outstanding obligations.
Colorado has a flat 4.40 percent individual income tax rate. There are also jurisdictions that collect local income taxes. Colorado has a 4.40 percent corporate income tax rate. Colorado also has a 2.90 percent state sales tax rate and an average combined state and local sales tax rate of 7.81 percent.
Part 3: Calculation of Tax. Colorado state sales tax is imposed at a rate of 2.9%. Any sale made in Colorado may also be subject to state-administered local sales taxes. A sale may also be subject to self-collected home-rule city sales taxes, which are not administered by the Department.
According to Colorado Department of Revenue , you must file a Colorado return if you were: A full-year resident of Colorado, or. A part-year resident of Colorado with taxable income during that part of the year you were a resident, or.
Colorado income tax refunds that were requested to be direct deposited may be converted to a paper check. Sending a paper check to the taxpayers mailing address is intended to prevent criminals from easily diverting fraudulent refunds to their own account or pre-paid debit/gift card.
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DR 4709P is a specific form used for reporting certain tax-related information, typically associated with property tax assessments or similar financial reporting requirements.
Colorado Department of Revenue is the state agency for DMV, Gaming, Liquor Enforcement, Lottery, Marijuana, Natural Medicine, and Taxation Divisions.
About the Reports. The Department of Revenue (DOR) is one of the few state agencies that touch every Coloradan.

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