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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Colorado Agricultural Land Capital Gain Affidavit in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your personal information in the designated fields, including your last name, first name, middle initial, and SSN or Colorado Account Number. If applicable, provide your spouse's details.
  3. For each parcel of real property qualifying for capital gain subtraction, provide a brief description and complete address or legal description in section A.
  4. If the gain is from an installment sale, indicate the original sale date and attach federal Form 6252 as required in section B.
  5. In section C, list any pass-through entities related to the gain along with their account numbers and ownership interest duration.
  6. Complete section D by detailing each asset sold, including acquisition and sale dates, sale price, cost basis, and resulting gain or loss. Ensure all calculations are accurate.
  7. Finally, attest to the accuracy of your information by signing and dating the form at the bottom. Remember to attach any necessary documents such as property tax statements and federal schedules.

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Phone - We may call you to address account matters. In some cases, we use automated messages that direct you to IRS.gov to securely manage your account, make payments or resolve an issue. The messages dont share specific details.
You can respond to a letter online and upload files to provide additional information. Go to Revenue Online and scroll down the homepage to Other Services, select Respond to a letter and follow the instructions.
Revenue will never contact you by email, SMS or phone call to inform you of a tax refund or bill. If you have provided Revenue account details in response to an email, SMS or phone call, reset your password immediately. If you have provided bank or card details, contact your bank or credit card company.
Hang up on suspicious phone calls. No matter how urgent a message makes a situation sound, you can always hang up, call the Department of Revenue at their published phone numbers, 503-378-4988 or 800-356-4222 (toll-free), and know that youre dealing with an actual government employee. Scammers send letters.
The unit represents the Department of Revenue (DOR), the state agency responsible for the administration of the states excise tax laws. DOR also exercises overview responsibility over the administration of the states property tax laws.

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You can schedule an appointment in Salem or in our regional field offices by using our self-service tool or calling 800-356-4222 toll-free.
Department of Revenue Started in 1909, the DOR collects revenue that Oregon counts on. The department administers many revenue streams, including Oregons personal income tax, corporate excise tax, marijuana retail tax, corporate activity tax, and cigarette and other tobacco tax programs, among others.
Scams mainly come in the form of a phone call, email, or standard mail. Here are some tips to help you identify scam attempts. Scammers make unsolicited calls. Thieves call taxpayers claiming to be representatives of the Oregon Department of Revenue or other tax officials.

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