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equipment
12 Porch Notes tagged “equipment,” from counties across Colorado.
Money and taxes - Boulder County
Boulder County business equipment can be taxable property
Boulder County taxes business-owned equipment through a separate Assessor process, so a company that only rents its space can still owe.
Read note ->Money and taxes - Douglas County
Douglas County businesses may have a personal property tax filing
A Douglas County business may owe tax on its equipment, a filing separate from any real estate it owns or rents.
Read note ->Money and taxes - Jefferson County
Jeffco business equipment can have its own property tax filing
Your Jeffco business equipment is taxable property too, reported separately so the Assessor can value it for taxation.
Read note ->Money and taxes - Teller County
Business equipment can be part of the Teller County tax picture
A Teller County business may owe tax on its machinery, equipment, and fixtures — not just the land and building it sits in.
Read note ->Money and taxes - Adams County
Business equipment can be taxable personal property in Adams County
In Adams County, business equipment and furnishings are taxed separately from real estate, with their own declaration and account.
Read note ->Money and taxes - Delta County
Delta County business equipment can have its own assessment path
Business personal property is handled through the Assessor, and Delta County lists a separate appeal path for personal property values.
Read note ->Money and taxes - El Paso County
El Paso County business equipment can be a property-tax item
A business in El Paso County can owe property tax on its equipment, not just its building, through a declaration filed with the Assessor.
Read note ->Money and taxes - Weld County
Weld County businesses may have a personal-property filing
Business equipment and other taxable personal property can create a separate Weld County assessor filing from the real estate itself.
Read note ->Money and taxes - Montezuma County
Business equipment can be part of the Montezuma County tax picture
For commercial and industrial property, machinery, equipment, and fixtures may belong in the assessor conversation.
Read note ->Money and taxes - Jefferson County
Closing a Jeffco business does not erase personal property tax
Business personal property tax can come due in full when you close, so notify the Jeffco Treasurer before equipment leaves.
Read note ->Money and taxes - Conejos County
Work equipment can be a separate Conejos County tax check
In Conejos County, business, rental, and farm equipment can be taxable personal property worth checking with the Assessor.
Read note ->Money and taxes - Chaffee County
Chaffee County business equipment can be part of the property tax picture
Business equipment, furniture, and fixtures in Chaffee County can be taxable property, and skipping the declaration carries a penalty.
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