Pay by Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT) Visit registration information. Additional information, FYI publications and forms are available at Tax.Colorado.gov or you can call 303-238-SERV (7378) for assistance.
Can you pay Colorado estimated taxes online?
Both the Internal Revenue Service and the State of Colorado offer secure, convenient ways to make your quarterly estimated tax and yearly tax due payments online. For information on how to use this convenient service, please read the article below.
Do I need to file a Colorado extension?
The extension applies to filing Colorado income tax information, either on paper or electronically, not to any state income tax you may owe. There is no extension for tax due. If you owe state income tax, 90% of the tax liability must be paid on or before May 17th to avoid penalties.
How to file sales tax return in Colorado Springs?
Tax returns can be filed online by clicking the link below. If you would like to receive email reminders for when your returns are due, please subscribe to our email reminders Current sales tax rate (effective January 1, 2016) in Colorado Springs, CO is 8.25%, broken out as follows:
Where to find estimated tax payments in Colorado?
You can see a record of your estimated tax payments in your Revenue Online account. Estimated tax payments are claimed when you file your Colorado Individual Income Tax Return (DR 0104).
How do you calculate sales tax in Colorado?
In order to determine sales tax burden we estimated that 35% of take-home (after-tax) pay is spent on taxable goods. We multiplied the average sales tax rate for a county by the household income less income tax. This product is then multiplied by 35% to estimate the sales tax paid.
When do I have to pay income tax in Colorado?
For additional information, see FYI Income 51. If the due date falls on a Saturday, Sunday or state holiday, payment is due on the next business day. For instructions on how to compute estimated income tax, see the worksheet provided on the DR 0104EP form.