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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Colorado Retail Sales Tax Return (DR 0100) in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your identifying information, including your name, Colorado account number, and the filing period in MM/YY-MM/YY format.
  3. Indicate if this is an amended return by marking the appropriate box. This is crucial for accurate processing.
  4. Fill in line 1 with gross sales of goods and services for the specified site/location during the filing period. Ensure you only include sales sourced to that location.
  5. Complete lines 6 through 11 by entering applicable tax rates and calculating taxes due based on net taxable sales. Refer to local tax rates as needed.
  6. For deductions, complete Schedules A and B as required, ensuring all relevant exemptions are reported accurately.
  7. Review all entries for accuracy before submitting your return electronically or printing it for mailing.

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Three Ways to Pay Pay your taxes online at .eftps.gov, over the phone, or through your tax professional, payroll service, or financial institution.
Colorados major sources of revenue are taxes, operating grants and contributions, and charges for services.
STEP BY STEP INSTRUCTIONS: Go to: Colorado.gov/ RevenueOnline. From the Additional Services menu panel, select Request a Letter ID Review the information on the next screen and select Next Select ID type from the dropdown menu. Fill in the required information and select Submit
Locate the Payment Options box on the Revenue Online(opens in new window) homepage. Click Make a Payment. Read the information about the various service fees and processing timelines before selecting a payment option. Select either Debit or Credit Card or E-Check.
The Colorado Account Number is listed on all letters that have been sent by the Colorado Department of Revenue. The CAN is listed on the right side of the letter with the word Account.

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How to Make a Payment Using Revenue Online Begin by accessing Revenue Online(opens in new window). Locate the Payment Options box on the Revenue Online(opens in new window) homepage. Click Make a Payment. Read the information about the various service fees and processing timelines before selecting a payment option.
You can pay on Revenue Online Service (ROS) by credit or debit card, but your bank has daily transaction limits. A ROS Debit Instruction (RDI) is an easy way of making payments on ROS for most taxes. You can use the RDI immediately after setup. You will see RDI as an available option on the payment screen.
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.

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