Colorado Code § 39-10-110.5

Partial payment of delinquent personal property taxes
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(1) 
Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, the treasurer may accept partial
payments for delinquent personal property taxes so long as the owner of the personal property
has entered into a written payment plan with the treasurer. The payment plan shall specify the
total amount due, including the amount of tax levied and any applicable interest, penalties, or
fees; the amount of each payment; and payment due dates. The total amount due under a
payment plan shall be paid in full no later than twenty-four months from the date the owner of
the personal property enters into a written payment plan with the treasurer.
(2) The treasurer shall keep a copy of the payment plan until the owner of the personal
property has paid the total amount identified in the payment plan. Once the owner of the
personal property has paid the total amount due, the treasurer shall mark the plan "paid in full".
(3) The treasurer may terminate the payment plan if the owner of the personal property
fails to abide by the terms and conditions of the plan.

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