When is a Denver consumer’s use tax registration required?
A business that has a Denver sales tax license automatically also has a Denver consumer’s use tax registration. The Denver consumer’s use tax is reported with sales tax on the combined Denver sales/use tax return. A business that does not require a Denver sales tax license needs a Denver consumer use tax account if it uses, stores, distributes, or consumes tangible personal property within Denver that has been purchased at retail. Example: A new business in Denver only performs non-taxable services. Even though the business does not purchase inventory for resale, it would need a Denver use tax account if it purchases equipment or supplies from vendors outside Denver , or leases a vehicle from a lesser that does not collect sales. When is a Denver retailer’s use tax license required? A retail vendor located outside Denver is required to obtain a Denver retailer’s use tax license when it: • Leases tangible personal property that is located in Denver • Has employees in Denver (i.e.
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