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    Default New tax for Colorado!

    Got this email today.. Basically I work construction and buy goods at wholesale and sell to my clients at retail and collect sales tax. I will now have to charge and collect $.27 per delivery. Where does this money go? Yay Colorado!




    Retail Delivery Fee (RDF)

    Do you sell taxable items that will be delivered by a motor vehicle to a location in Colorado
    (including deliveries made by a third-party)?

    If the answer is yes, this impacts you!

    You will be required to charge, collect, and remit a new fee to the Colorado Department of Revenue (CDOR).



    Highlights

    • Begins July 1, 2022
    • Applies to all retail sales delivered by a motor vehicle to a location in Colorado
    • Includes third-party deliveries
    • $0.27 per retail sale for delivery
    • Charged to the purchaser
    • Collected by the retailer and remitted to CDOR
    • Follows sales tax filing frequencies and due dates
    • Filed on a separate return, form DR 1786





    Those impacted

    • Retailers licensed to make sales in Colorado
    • Examples include, but are not limited to:
    • Restaurants that deliver
    • Grocery Stores that deliver
    • Flower delivery services
    • Sales that require delivery
    • Furniture
    • Appliances
    • Electronics
    • Online stores that ship orders
    • Business-to-business retail sales (excluding wholesale sales)





    Transactions subject to the Retail Delivery Fee (RDF)

    • All retail sales that:
    • Have at least one item delivered by motor vehicle; and
    • Include at least one item that is subject to Colorado state sales tax
    • If in doubt about whether or not the fee applies, contact us for clarification





    Registration

    • As a courtesy, retailers with an active sales tax account, a retailer license, and any sales tax liability reported after January 1, 2021, will be automatically registered for an RDF account by July 1, 2022
    • Additionally, any open out-of-state retailers or retailer?s use account holders will be automatically registered for an RDF account
    • No registration fee
    • No additional license required
    • Retailers cannot opt-out of the automatic registration



    Retailers who open accounts after July 1, 2022, or who don?t meet the criteria above, will be able to register:

    • through Revenue Online
    • by filing the Retail Delivery Fee Return, form DR 1786
    • or by submitting form CR 0100AP





    Action items: What you need to do

    • Charge purchaser on delivery orders - RDF must be listed separately on the receipt or invoice and labeled as "Retail Delivery Fee"
    • File RDF return and remit fees to CDOR
    • Filing frequency and due dates will be the same as your sales tax or retailer's use tax frequency and due dates
    • A return is required to be filed each period, even if there are no fees to report
    • Only one return is required per tax account (sales tax or retailer's use), regardless of the number of sites
    • Can be filed through multiple channels
    • Retail Delivery Fee Return, form DR 1786
    • Revenue Online
    • Sales and Use Tax System (SUTS) - functionality expected prior to the end of the year
    • EFT Payment - ACH Debit payment method will not be available until later in 2022, but all other electronic payment methods listed on our website will be available for your first filing





    I don't need the RDF account: Now what?

    • Retailers that do not make any sales of taxable tangible personal property, for delivery by a motor vehicle, to a location in Colorado, will not be required to open an RDF account



    If you do not make retail deliveries that require the filing of the RDF return
    and do not file any RDF returns, the account will automatically be closed by
    February 28, 2023

    • Note: If you do not file returns while the account is open, you may receive letters from the Department suggesting that you file a return if you are required to collect and remit the Retail Delivery Fee



    If you do not wish to receive letters, you may close the Retail Delivery Fee account at any time:

    • through Revenue Online
    • by submitting form DR 1108
    • or by contacting the Taxpayer Helpline at 303-238-7378





    Exemptions


    If all of the property sold is exempt from Colorado state sales tax, the delivery will be exempt from the RDF. This includes sales that are entirely wholesale sales. Sales that include both exempt and taxable tangible personal property are subject to this fee when delivered by motor vehicle to a location in Colorado. A delivery that is made to a purchaser who is exempt from paying the state sales tax (such as a government or a charitable organization) is exempt from the RDF.




    Why

    • ?43-4-218, C.R.S which was added by Senate Bill 21-260

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    Is this a good example of don't ask, don't tell? If not, ya, sounds like a SOB.
    Last edited by kidicarus13; 05-26-2022 at 17:02.
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    APEX also received this notice.
    Not an easy thing to make happen on an E-Commerce web site!
    Hopefully the same company that handles sales tax collection will have a solution for this.

    Richard
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    719-481-2050 Order Line
    3105 North Stone Avenue
    Colorado Springs, CO 80907
    Mon-Fri 8am to 4:30pm MT
    www.apexgunparts.com


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    TABOR has been gutted by "fees"
    I am not smart enough to edit the "title"

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    Interesting. I know a lot of guys who are already really struggling. First supply, then gasoline. Now this. As I read the list of businesses this will impact, especially restaurants and grocery stores, I began to wonder about the increase in this "service" in response to the Chinese Bat Flu. I wonder if this is now part of "the new normal."

    This state is really starting to disgust me.

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    I received this also.
    I guess I live in isolation.
    When was this reported by the Press, TV News, or Word of Mouth.
    Even Jon Caldera seems to have dropped the ball on this new fee.
    Twenty Seven Cents per transaction or delivery?
    This just seems more of an obstruction than a source of revenue.
    Blah, this is stupid!

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    RockAuto.com already won't deliver within the city limits of Colorado Springs due to ridiculous taxation, now this. I wonder how many more retailers we'll lose (now across the entire state) because the liberals in charge just can't help themselves from adding more taxes (using the identifier of "fees" to avoid TABOR rules).

    Given we'll likely never regain control of the state legislature, the citizens need to start a petition to get a new law on the books (go before the voters vice the legislature) to put strict limitations on the implementation of "fees" and also get them added to TABOR. Anyone here have any experience in writing new laws?
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    This will cost more in lost productive time then it will gain in revenue.
    Somebody gets a new job checking .27 cent fees.
    I like sex, drugs and automatic weapons. That's why i'm a dues paying member of the Libertarian party. Struggling to keep the government away from messing with the above.
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    How many deliveries would y'all say that Amazon makes daily, statewide?

    Guessing it's a shitload, and those fees will add up relatively quickly at-scale....

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    Has there been any lawsuits brought or court rulings on these TABOR run-arounds?

    Quote Originally Posted by theGinsue View Post
    RockAuto.com already won't deliver within the city limits of Colorado Springs due to ridiculous taxation, now this. I wonder how many more retailers we'll lose (now across the entire state) because the liberals in charge just can't help themselves from adding more taxes (using the identifier of "fees" to avoid TABOR rules).

    Given we'll likely never regain control of the state legislature, the citizens need to start a petition to get a new law on the books (go before the voters vice the legislature) to put strict limitations on the implementation of "fees" and also get them added to TABOR. Anyone here have any experience in writing new laws?
    The firearms and ammo companies are on the radar too... they will eventually legislate away your ability to buy ammo or gun parts online.
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