Colorado Code § 39-21-201

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(1) Notwithstanding any other provision of
this title, title 29, title 32, or title 42, C.R.S., the executive director shall conduct a tax amnesty
program for any taxpayer liable for the payment of any of the taxes specified in subsection (2) of
this section for which a return was required to be filed before December 31, 2010, including
returns for which the department has granted an extension beyond said date. The taxpayer
amnesty program shall be conducted from October 1, 2011, through November 15, 2011, and
shall not extend to any other period.
(2) A taxpayer eligible to participate in the tax amnesty program shall include any
taxpayer liable for payment of income taxes imposed pursuant to article 22 of this title, sales and
use taxes imposed pursuant to article 26 of this title, gasoline and special fuel taxes imposed
pursuant to part 1 of article 27 of this title, cigarette taxes imposed pursuant to article 28 of this
title, taxes on tobacco products imposed pursuant to article 28.5 of this title, severance taxes
imposed pursuant to article 29 of this title, county or municipal sales taxes collected by the
executive director pursuant to article 2 of title 29, C.R.S., local marketing and promotion taxes
collected by the department pursuant to section 29-25-112, C.R.S., county lodging taxes
collected by the department pursuant to section 30-11-107.5, C.R.S., county rental taxes
collected by the department pursuant to section 30-11-107.7, C.R.S., local improvement district
sales taxes collected by the department pursuant to section 30-20-604.5, C.R.S., regional
transportation district sales and use taxes imposed pursuant to article 9 of title 32, C.R.S.,
Denver metropolitan scientific and cultural facilities district sales and use taxes imposed
pursuant to article 13 of title 32, C.R.S., metropolitan football stadium district sales and use
taxes imposed pursuant to article 15 of title 32, C.R.S., and regional transportation authority
sales and use taxes collected by the department pursuant to section 43-4-605 (1)(j), C.R.S.
(3) (a) Subject to the provisions of subsection (4) of this section, the tax amnesty
program shall permit any taxpayer liable for payment of any taxes specified in subsection (2) of
this section to report the amount of the taxes for which the taxpayer is liable and to pay the full
amount of such taxes, including one-half of any interest due, as computed without the reduction
pursuant to section 39-21-109 (1.5), on or before November 15, 2011, without the imposition of
any fine or other civil or criminal penalty otherwise provided by law.
(b) Subject to the provisions of subsection (4) of this section, the tax amnesty program
shall permit any taxpayer liable for payment of any taxes specified in subsection (2) of this
section to report the amount of the taxes for which the taxpayer is liable and to sign an
agreement to pay that shall be printed on the tax amnesty application form and deliver the
application and signed agreement to pay to the department on or before November 15, 2011,
without the imposition of any fine or other civil or criminal penalty otherwise provided by law.
If the taxpayer fails to pay the full amount of taxes owed and all interest for which the taxpayer
is liable pursuant to the terms of the tax amnesty agreement to pay, the waiver provision of this
paragraph (b) is void.
(c) Payment of taxes pursuant to this article shall constitute a waiver of any right to file a
claim for refund or an amended return for refund, or seek an administrative review,
administrative hearing, or district court appeal pursuant to sections 39-21-103, 39-21-104, and
39-21-105.
(d) If a taxpayer fails to pay the full amount of the tax liability by November 15, 2011,
or fails to sign and file the agreement to pay on the tax amnesty application by November 15,
2011, and remain in compliance with the agreement to pay, or commits willful fraud in filing
pursuant to the terms of the tax amnesty program, the taxpayer shall be subject to civil or
criminal penalty, or both.
(4) (a) A taxpayer liable for the payment of any taxes specified in subsection (2) of this
section shall not be permitted to satisfy such liability through the tax amnesty program if a notice
of deficiency for the liability has been mailed to the taxpayer before October 1, 2011.
(b) A taxpayer who is under investigation or being prosecuted for criminal or fraudulent
activity as of October 1, 2011, for crimes related to any taxes collected by the department is not
eligible to participate in the tax amnesty program, regardless of whether the taxes owed for
which the taxpayer seeks amnesty are the taxes on which the investigation or prosecution is
based.
(5) Notwithstanding the provisions of section 24-19.5-103, C.R.S., the department is
authorized, at the discretion of the executive director, to accept department approved credit card
payment for all payments due pursuant to this article and assess the taxpayer an amount
equivalent to any service fee charged by the credit card company to the department. Such
amount shall be collected by the department and used by the department for the purpose of
paying such credit card fees.
(6) The executive director shall promulgate emergency rules necessary for the
administration of this article in accordance with article 4 of title 24, C.R.S.
(6.5) The department may contract with one or more independent contractors to
administer any part of the tax amnesty program on behalf of the department.
(7) The department shall conduct an advertising and publicity campaign concerning the
tax amnesty program that shall include sufficient notice to potential participants that all
information obtained pursuant to this article may be disclosed to the federal internal revenue
service.
(8) The requirements of the Colorado "Procurement Code", articles 101 to 112 of title
24, C.R.S., shall not apply to services and products procured by the department pursuant to this
section. The department shall award contracts for services and products in good faith and in a
manner that encourages, to the extent practicable, competitive proposals. Offerors and potential
offerors shall not have a right to protest, recover bid preparation costs, or pursue any other
remedy provided by Colorado law for services and products procured by the department for
purposes of this article.
(9) This section is repealed, effective July 1, 2025.

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