Colorado Code § 39-21-104

Rejection of claims
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(1) Upon rejection, in whole or in part, of a claim for
refund filed by a taxpayer, with respect to any tax set forth in section 39-21-103 (1), the
executive director of the department of revenue shall send a notice of rejection to the taxpayer in
writing by first-class mail as set forth in section 39-21-105.5; and, within thirty days from the
mailing thereof, the taxpayer may request a hearing or file a brief with the executive director,
except where the claim is for refund of a deficiency in taxes assessed after hearing or
determination on written brief had under the provisions of section 39-21-103. Thereafter, both
the taxpayer and the executive director shall proceed as provided in section 39-21-103 with
respect to the hearing or determination on written brief. Upon reaching a decision upon the claim
for refund after hearing had thereon or consideration of the written brief, the executive director
shall send to the taxpayer, by first-class mail as set forth in section 39-21-105.5, notice of final
determination of claim for refund, stating therein the grounds for allowance or rejection in whole
or in part.
(2) If the executive director determines that a request for a hearing related to the tax set
forth in part 1 of article 22 of this title is a frivolous submission and rejects the request pursuant
to section 39-21-104.5, the taxpayer shall not be entitled to a hearing before the executive
director and the provisions of section 39-21-104.5 shall apply.

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