Colorado Code § 29-2-209

Uniform collection procedures for home rule jurisdictions. [Editor's note: This section is effective July 1, 2025.]
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(1) Each home rule jurisdiction shall follow, and
conform its ordinances where necessary to, the statute of limitations applicable to the
enforcement of state sales or use tax collections, the statute of limitations applicable to refunds
of state sales or use taxes, the amount of penalties and interest payable on delinquent remittances
of state sales or use taxes, and the posting of bonds pursuant to section 39-21-105.
(2) A home rule city, town, and city and county that collects its own sales and use tax
and does not use the electronic sales and use tax simplification system created in section 39-26-
802.7 shall not collect sales and use tax from a retailer that does not have physical presence in
the state unless the retailer elects to collect and remit sales and use tax or enters into a voluntary
collection agreement with a home rule city, town, or city and county.

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