Which Colorado income tax forms are filed by a sole proprietorship?
Answer Colorado does not have special income tax forms for a sole proprietor of a business in Colorado. The business income is computed on federal Schedule C or Schedule C-EZ and carries over to line 1, federal taxable income, on the individual Colorado income tax return, Form 104. For Further Information: 104 Individual Income Tax Booklet 39-22-104(1) C.R.S.
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