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13 Porch Notes tagged “use tax,” from counties across Colorado.

Money and taxes - Douglas County

Douglas sales tax rates need an address check

A Douglas County sales-tax rate depends on the exact address, so use Colorado's official rate locator rather than the nearest town name.

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Money and taxes - Larimer County

Larimer building-material use tax gets a final true-up

Larimer collects an estimated building-material use-tax deposit at permit time, then trues it up at the end with a Project Cost Report.

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Money and taxes - Douglas County

Douglas project materials can raise local use-tax questions

Local use tax on building materials can be paid through the permit, not the store receipt, so a Douglas County job's address shapes the cost.

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Money and taxes - Denver County

Denver consumer's use tax fills missed sales tax

Denver consumer's use tax covers the gap when a business buys taxable items for use in the city without enough sales tax paid up front.

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Money and taxes - Arapahoe County

In Arapahoe County, sales tax is an address question

Sales tax in Arapahoe County depends on the exact address, where state, county, city, and special-district layers stack up differently street to street.

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Money and taxes - Mesa County

Mesa County building materials can trigger use tax

Use tax applies to building materials bought outside Mesa County for use inside it, and permit holders must file a return.

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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.

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Money and taxes - Prowers County

Building materials can create a Prowers County use-tax chore

Building materials bought outside Prowers County and delivered to a project inside it can owe a county consumer use tax.

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Money and taxes - Arapahoe County

Arapahoe has its own open-space sales and use tax layer

A voter-approved open-space tax is one of the sales-tax layers in Arapahoe County, and it is remitted to the state.

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Money and taxes - Boulder County

Boulder building-material use tax can show up at permit time

Boulder County collects use tax on building and construction materials when you pull a building permit, before any lumber reaches the site.

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Money and taxes - Weld County

Weld sales tax is an address-specific check

Sales and use tax in Weld County depends on the exact address, so look up the official rate by location rather than copying a neighbor's.

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Money and taxes - Lincoln County

Lincoln County building materials can bring use-tax paperwork

Lincoln County charges sales and use tax on building materials and can ask for receipts proving the tax was paid.

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Money and taxes - Broomfield County

Broomfield building material use tax is tied to permits

Broomfield's use tax is narrow, but building materials and registered vehicles are where residents meet it, often at the permit counter.

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