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    Grand Master Know It All BladesNBarrels's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by APEXgunparts View Post
    Anyone selling into Colorado now already has to collect State, County and city sales tax and pay it to the appropriate office.
    The worst part is the county and city sales tax as you have to track down where to send it, and in some cases pay for a sales tax license.
    It is bad enough on the collection logistics, the legislature should have made a central place to pay it to for all the local taxes.

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    Absolutely agree - If the Legislature is so business friendly, it is time to run a bill for centralized tax collection without interfering with Home Rule cities taxing authority.
    It can not be as complicated as a lot of the other legislation they pass.
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    Quote Originally Posted by APEXgunparts View Post
    Anyone selling into Colorado now already has to collect State, County and city sales tax and pay it to the appropriate office.
    The worst part is the county and city sales tax as you have to track down where to send it, and in some cases pay for a sales tax license.
    It is bad enough on the collection logistics, the legislature should have made a central place to pay it to for all the local taxes.

    Richard
    Yeah, I collect tax in multiple jurisdictions, it?s a serious pain in the ass and now have to pay my accountant to deal with it, I agree that they should have forced every jurisdiction to go through a single collection portal. Don?t forget the $.29 delivery fees just to add insult to injury.

    That said, any retailer that sells in to Colorado that does not have a physical presence in the state does not need to collect sales tax if they sell less than $100k worth of product in to the state in a year.
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    Quote Originally Posted by def90 View Post
    Yeah, I collect tax in multiple jurisdictions, it?s a serious pain in the ass and now have to pay my accountant to deal with it, I agree that they should have forced every jurisdiction to go through a single collection portal. Don?t forget the $.29 delivery fees just to add insult to injury.
    Why is Colorado charging a retail delivery fee?
    The Colorado Legislature enacted the retail delivery fee in 2021 to fund transportation. Revenue from the fee goes to the Highway Users Tax Fund, the Multimodal Transportation and Mitigation Options Fund, and five enterprises: Bridge and Tunnel Enterprise.

    And, don't you find the Highways, the transportation choices and ability, and the bridges and tunnels in better shape?
    As a Rocky Mountain News columnist said back in the 70's - No Man, nor his dog, is safe when the Legislature is in Session.

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    t was never the legislature's intent to make it easy for firearms related businesses, actually I think the point is to make it so difficult they stop selling here. So if a guy buys a gun on Gunbroker does the seller tack one the 6.5% after April 1? Does the transferring ffl in Colorado collect it? Is the seller supposed to know whether or not he is going to sell more that $100k worth of stuff to Colorado residents in a year?

    Not too long ago A guy in California was going to buy an FAL kit with receiver from me, and ended up backing out because he claimed to not be able to find a dealer to transfer the receiver to him because they couldn't determine what to charge him for tax. BS? I don't know, the guy seemed a little flaky and maybe got cold feet.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cofaler View Post
    t was never the legislature's intent to make it easy for firearms related businesses, actually I think the point is to make it so difficult they stop selling here. So if a guy buys a gun on Gunbroker does the seller tack one the 6.5% after April 1? Does the transferring ffl in Colorado collect it? Is the seller supposed to know whether or not he is going to sell more that $100k worth of stuff to Colorado residents in a year?

    Not too long ago A guy in California was going to buy an FAL kit with receiver from me, and ended up backing out because he claimed to not be able to find a dealer to transfer the receiver to him because they couldn't determine what to charge him for tax. BS? I don't know, the guy seemed a little flaky and maybe got cold feet.
    The receiving ffl didn't make the sale so they aren't on the hook for collecting any tax. Guy had could feet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cofaler View Post
    Everything I can find on line says it starts on 1 April but there is a shop in here that is already charging it, claiming it started 1 January. What say you?
    Which shop?

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    Quote Originally Posted by hatidua View Post
    Which shop?
    The heavily trafficked Corral Pawn & Trading Post in Trinidad was the shop the OP removed from one of his posts.
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