Colorado Code § 39-22-5405

Recapture
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(1) As of the last day of any taxable year during the
compliance period, if the amount of the qualified basis of a qualified development with respect
to a qualified taxpayer is less than the amount of the qualified basis with respect to a qualified
taxpayer as of the last day of the prior taxable year, then the amount of a relevant taxpayer's state
income tax liability for that taxable year is increased by the credit recapture amount.
(2) For purposes of subsection (1) of this section, the credit recapture amount is an
amount equal to the aggregate decrease in the credit allowed to a qualified taxpayer pursuant to
this part 54 for all prior taxable years that would have resulted if the accelerated portion of the
credit allowable by reason of this part 54 were not allowed for all prior taxable years with
respect to the reduced amount of qualified basis described in subsection (1) of this section.
(3) For purposes of subsection (2) of this section, the accelerated portion of the credit for
the prior taxable years with respect to any amount of qualified basis is the difference between:
(a) The aggregate credit allowed pursuant to this part 54, notwithstanding this subsection
(3), for the years with respect to such qualified basis; and
(b) The aggregate credit that would be allowable pursuant to this part 54 for such years
with respect to the qualified basis if the aggregate credit that would have been allowable, but for
this subsection (3), for the entire compliance period were allowable ratably over fifteen years.
(4) If recapture of any credit is required in any tax year, the return submitted for that tax
year to the department must include the following information:
(a) The portion of credit required to be recaptured;
(b) The identity of each taxpayer subject to the recapture; and
(c) The amount of credit previously allocated to the taxpayer.

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