What is the Colorado Sales and Use Tax Reporting and Payment Obligations?
Beginning March 1, 2010, out-of-state retailers not collecting Colorado sales tax must notify their customers of their sales and use tax reporting and payment obligations. Please see below for information provided by the Colorado Department of Revenue or visit www.taxcolorado.com. i. Sanrio.com is not obligated, and does not, collect Colorado sales tax; ii. Your purchase is subject to Colorado sales tax unless it is specifically exempt from taxation; iii. Your purchase is not exempt merely because it is made over the Internet or by other remote means; iv. The State of Colorado requires that you, the taxpayer, file a sales/use tax return at the end of the year reporting all of the purchases that were not taxed and pay tax on those purchases; v. Sanrio.com will provide you, the purchaser, an end-of-year summary of purchases in order to assist you in filing your tax report; vi. Details of how to file this return may be found at the Colorado Department of Revenue’s website, www.taxcolorado
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