Tag
small business
22 Porch Notes tagged “small business,” 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 ->Local rules - Boulder County
A Boulder County home business must still feel residential
A home business in unincorporated Boulder County is allowed only while the lot stays mainly residential and its impacts stop at the property line.
Read note ->Local rules - Douglas County
A Douglas County home business can be a zoning question
A home business in unincorporated Douglas County can trigger zoning rules, and some rural ones need a Class 2 home occupation permit.
Read note ->Money and taxes - Arapahoe County
A home business in Arapahoe may have personal property tax paperwork
Business equipment can be taxed too, and Arapahoe's Assessor handles those personal property declarations separately from real estate.
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 ->Local rules - Denver County
A Denver home business can need a zoning permit
Using your Denver home address as a business address means getting a zoning permit for a home occupation, separate from any license or tax account.
Read note ->Local rules - Weld County
A Weld home business can start with zoning
A Weld County home business that meets the home-occupation definition needs a zoning permit, and the review weighs traffic, water, and neighborhood impact.
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 - 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 - Pueblo County
Pueblo County business equipment can have its own tax bill
In Pueblo County, business furniture, fixtures, and equipment can carry their own personal-property tax bill, separate from the land and building.
Read note ->Money and taxes - Larimer County
A Larimer County home business may have personal property paperwork
Business machinery, equipment, and leasehold improvements can be taxable, which may mean a declaration with the county assessor.
Read note ->Local rules - Weld County
A Weld home occupation permit does not travel with the sale
A Weld home occupation zoning permit is not transferable and expires when the property is sold or leased to a new occupant.
Read note ->Money and taxes - Boulder County
Boulder business personal property needs an annual declaration
Boulder County businesses report taxable equipment to the Assessor each year on a declaration schedule, separate from any building they own.
Read note ->Money and taxes - Boulder County
Boulder County sales tax is collected by the state
Boulder County issues no separate sales-tax license; the Colorado Department of Revenue collects county sales tax, so businesses register once with the state.
Read note ->Money and taxes - Weld County
Weld business personal property has its own protest path
Protesting a Weld business personal property value is a separate path from a house, with its own statutory window and filing options.
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 - Eagle County
Eagle County businesses may have a personal property tax step
Some Eagle County businesses owe a separate tax on equipment and fixtures, reported to the assessor apart from real estate.
Read note ->Money and taxes - El Paso County
Colorado Springs collects its own sales tax, separate from the state
Colorado Springs collects its own sales tax, so a local business may file in two places, the city and the state, under rules that can differ.
Read note ->Money and taxes - Garfield County
Garfield County businesses may have a personal property tax task
Garfield County taxes business equipment and fixtures separately from real estate, so a company can owe property tax without owning a building.
Read note ->Money and taxes - Otero County
Business equipment in Otero County can bring tax paperwork
Buying a shop or farm site in Otero County? Equipment and fixtures can carry their own property tax, separate from land and buildings.
Read note ->Local rules - Cheyenne County
Home businesses in Cheyenne County still have zoning standards
A Cheyenne County home occupation must stay enclosed, low-traffic, and free of odor, dust, smoke, noise, and vibration that bothers neighbors.
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