Colorado Code § 32-13-110

Tax imposed - collection - administration of tax - use
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(1) [Editor's note:
This version of subsection (1) is effective until July 1, 2025.] Upon the approval of the
registered electors pursuant to the provisions of section 32-13-108, the board shall have the
power to levy such uniform sales tax throughout the district upon every transaction or other
incident with respect to which a sales tax is levied by the county, pursuant to the provisions of
article 2 of title 29, C.R.S.
(1) [Editor's note: This version of subsection (1) is effective July 1, 2025.] Upon the
approval of the registered electors pursuant to the provisions of section 32-13-108, the board
shall have the power to levy such uniform sales tax throughout the district upon every
transaction or other incident with respect to which a sales tax is levied by the county, pursuant to
the provisions of part 1 of article 2 of title 29.
(2) [Editor's note: This version of subsection (2) is effective until July 1, 2025.] (a) If
such sales tax is levied pursuant to the provisions of this article, the collection, administration,
and enforcement of said sales tax shall be performed by the executive director of the department
of revenue in the same manner as that for the collection, administration, and enforcement of the
state sales tax imposed under article 26 of title 39, C.R.S., including, without limitation, the
retention by a vendor of the percentage of the amount remitted to cover the vendor's expense in
the collection and remittance of said tax as provided in section 39-26-105, C.R.S. The executive
director shall make monthly distributions of such sales tax collections to the district. The district
shall pay the net incremental cost incurred by the department of revenue in the administration
and collection of such sales taxes; except that in no event shall any district pay in any given
fiscal year commencing after the first full fiscal year of operation more than an amount equal to
the amount paid by the district in the first full fiscal year of operation, as adjusted in accordance
with changes in the consumer price index for the Denver-Boulder consolidated metropolitan
statistical area. The department may make expenditures for such costs subject to annual
appropriation by the general assembly.
(b) (I) A qualified purchaser may provide a direct payment permit number issued
pursuant to section 39-26-103.5, C.R.S., to any vendor or retailer that is liable and responsible
for collecting and remitting any sales tax levied on any sale made to the qualified purchaser
pursuant to this article. A vendor or retailer that has received in good faith from a qualified
purchaser a direct payment permit number shall not be liable or responsible for collection and
remittance of any sales tax imposed on such sale that is paid for directly from such qualified
purchaser's funds and not the personal funds of any individual.
(II) A qualified purchaser that provides a direct payment permit number to a vendor or
retailer shall be liable and responsible for the amount of sales tax levied on any sale made to the
qualified purchaser pursuant to this article in the same manner as liability would be imposed on a
qualified purchaser for state sales tax pursuant to section 39-26-105 (5).
(2) [Editor's note: This version of subsection (2) is effective July 1, 2025.] (a) If such
sales tax is levied pursuant to the provisions of this article, the collection, administration,
enforcement, and distribution of said sales tax shall be performed by the executive director of the
department of revenue pursuant to part 2 of article 2 of title 29. The district shall pay the net
incremental cost incurred by the department of revenue in the administration and collection of
such sales taxes; except that in no event shall any district pay in any given fiscal year
commencing after the first full fiscal year of operation more than an amount equal to the amount
paid by the district in the first full fiscal year of operation, as adjusted in accordance with
changes in the consumer price index for the Denver-Boulder consolidated metropolitan statistical
area. The department may make expenditures for such costs subject to annual appropriation by
the general assembly.
(b) (Deleted by amendment, L. 2024.)
(3) The proceeds of such sales tax collections shall be used by the board to assist
scientific and cultural facilities within the district. After deducting any costs incurred by the
district for the administration of such moneys, distributions shall be made by the board, in
accordance with any formula or criteria, if any, contained in the petition or resolution pursuant to
section 32-13-108 (2)(b), to scientific and cultural facilities which meet the criteria, if any,
specified in such petition or resolution, and which meet the following criteria:
(a) Any such facility shall be a nonprofit organization which meets the requirements of
section 501 (c)(3) of the federal "Internal Revenue Code of 1986", as amended, with the primary
purpose of enlightening and entertaining the public through the production, presentation,
exhibition, advancement, or preservation of visual arts, performing arts, cultural history, natural
history, or natural sciences including earth, life, or physical sciences, as such terms are defined
by the board, or shall be an agency of local government that has such primary purpose; and
(b) Any such facility shall have its principal office within the district, shall conduct the
majority of its activities within the state of Colorado, and shall principally benefit the residents
of the district.

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