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What if I lost those tax forms they sent me in a boating accident?
This is an interesting point, maybe. Is there a threshold for how much something needs to be utilized in state for this to apply? Say I buy a drone for my business which operates nationwide, but due to local laws, I can't use the drone here? What if I purchase course material for rules and regulations for another state? Pretty difficult to argue that it'd be utilized in state.
*The thing about not being able to use a drone here is made up, just for the purpose of the example.
If the amount is large enough that DOR decides to go after you, they'll demand payment. If you don't pay, they'll eventually enter a garnishment order against any wages you get, and an offset against any federal or state tax returns you're owed until the state is paid what it says you owe them.
No Hablo ingles?
Wonder how many throw these away thinking its just junk mail from the vendor???
The state is probably hoping most toss them so they can steal more through late fees or fines.
I check mail once a week, and 99% goes in the shredder un-opened if my name is on it or garbage for standard junk mailers. I check more often when I am expecting something like standard tax forms. But it is amazing how much junk is disguised as official mail.
I'll just leave this here...
https://www.colorado.gov/pacific/sit...les/DR1002.pdf
Nevermind... I missed kid's post earlier containing this info in pdf form.