Press Release

Colorado Department of Revenue announces tax relief for Coloradans Impacted by Boulder County Fire

DENVER, Colo. - January 5, 2022 - The Colorado Department of Revenue (CDOR) understands some taxpayers will be unable to meet Colorado filing and payment deadlines as a result of the recent Marshall Fire. CDOR is offering relief on state-collected taxes to Colorado taxpayers who have been affected by the Marshall Fire. The tax relief measures will mirror IRS measures in the same declared disaster area. 

Colorado Department of Revenue announces tax relief for tornado victims

DENVER, Colo. - January 3, 2022 - The Colorado Department of Revenue (CDOR) understands some taxpayers will be unable to meet Colorado filing and payment deadlines as a result of the recent tornadoes in Kentucky, Illinois and Tennessee. CDOR is offering relief on state-collected taxes to Colorado taxpayers who have been affected by the tornadoes in those three states, as well as other recent disasters where the IRS extended filing or payment relief.

Colorado Department of Revenue’s Geographic Information System (GIS) is now available on the myColorado™ mobile app

LAKEWOOD, August 9, 2021 — The Colorado Department of Revenue announced today that the Geographic Information System (GIS), built as part of the Sales and Use Tax System, is now available on the myColorado™ mobile app, the State of Colorado’s official mobile app™. The mobile GIS allows you to use your smartphone’s GPS location to help determine the sales tax rate at your location. 

Until now,  businesses and individuals could only look up the specific sales tax rate for an individual address or map location using a desktop or laptop.

Department of Revenue announces the Geographic Information System is online

LAKEWOOD, April 1, 2021 – The Colorado Department of Revenue notified retailers and sent notice to the Revisor of Statutes certifying that the Geographic Information System (GIS) is online and available for use. The GIS is part of the new Sales and Use Tax System (SUTS).

Colorado retailers are advised pursuant to sections 39-26-104(3)(c)(III)(B) and 39-26-105.2(2), C.R.S. that they must take the following actions by July 1, 2021:

CDOR announces tax relief for victims of Texas winter storms

 

DENVER, February 24, 2021 - The Colorado Department of Revenue (CDOR) understands some taxpayers will be unable to meet Colorado filing and payment deadlines as a result of the severe winter storms that impacted Texas. As a result, CDOR will enact tax relief that will mirror IRS measures in the same declared disaster areas which includes all individuals and households affected by severe winter storms that reside or have a business in any of the 254 Texas counties.

Department of Revenue announces upgrades to Revenue Online

LAKEWOOD, January 04, 2021 -- The Colorado Department of Revenue (CDOR) and FAST Enterprises released an upgrade to the Department’s free tax filing and e-services portal, Revenue Online, on January 3rd. 

The Revenue Online portal helps Coloradans file their state taxes and manage their state tax accounts for free. Its latest version utilizes taxpayer feedback to improve and enhance the user experience. Some of the improvements include: